Sentences with phrase «particular poignancy»

The phrase "particular poignancy" means that something has an intense and emotional impact, specifically in a unique or distinct way. Full definition
We in the oldline churches ask this question with particular poignancy.
Given the recent tragedy, however, her lessons hold particular poignancy.
The single - player campaign does a bang - up job of imbuing your enormous bipedal buddy with personality: a faltering attempt at returning your thumbs - up is a moment of particular poignancy, as it struggles to understand the complexity of human emotions.
Similarly diverse are the metaphors of time, memory, and family that can be relevant to any culture but which have particular poignancy for those who experienced China in the second half of the 20th century.
The work carries particular poignancy given Tracey's recent marriage to a rock: true love may not be what one expects, but it will always prevail.
This phenomenon gives «Deathly Hallows 2» a particular poignancy, since audiences will likely look at these young actors and see themselves growing old as well.
From the States, where many of us who work with Publishing Perspectives are based, there's particular poignancy and concern here, not least because we have an abiding, sometimes quite charming sense of the UK as our progenitor nation.
Theaster Gates will be presenting his first and highly anticipated UK public project in Bristol, whilst in London Chantal Akerman's show at Ambika P3 has a particular poignancy following her tragic death in October and pays tribute to her bold creative vision.
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