Sentences with phrase «poignant notes of»

From the Rothko room at the Met, or a collection of works hung salon style in a home, poignant notes of admiration show through in Calandra's intimate works.

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A poignant note sounded by those engrossed in threading through cybertalk is how they are forced to use words to substitute for all the other physical cues of face - to - face conversations and IRL (in real life) settings — no mood music, no roaring sports fans, neither candlelight nor disco strobes.
The Fault in Our Stars charts the journey of their relationship, which takes them halfway across the world and includes notes of comedy, poignant romance and inevitable tragedy.
And can we believe that Jesus made the kingdom the central note in his message, taught his followers to pray «thy kingdom come,» with many poignant parables of the kingdom, and then had all this apocalyptic matter only grafted onto it?
And although the cynic might scoff that winter follows summer, just as truly as summer winter, yet, for ancient man, a strong note of optimism ran through the deep reality of his poignant tribulation.
In a poignant post, the 33 - year - old borrowed one of the Brazilian's favourite slogans as he noted: «Welcome back, Geezer» on his official page.
Each of the honorees noted how poignant it was to have a women's event honoring women, hosted by an outstanding woman and public servant.
At one point Andy throws a little pity party for himself, asking if anybody understands how hard it is for a kid to keep his toys under wraps instead of playing with them, and it's a poignant character note because it's psychologically suggestive of Carell's status in his adult life — but it isn't dwelled upon.
Happily, it ends on a strong note, as Clouds is a typically smart, incisive, beautifully crafted analytical exercise from Olivier Assayas, serving as a companion piece to both Irma Vep (with which it shares a knowing film - world milieu) and to Summer Hours (in its poignant juxtaposition of generations).
In Our Souls at Night, it is poignant to see her still try to get a reaction out of Robert Redford 50 years after Barefoot in the Park and heartening to note what a meticulous, honest, and searching actress she remains.
Being Flynn does pick up the pieces in the final act to deliver a poignant tale of survival for both father and son and ends on a surprisingly positive note with both men coming to an amicable relationship.
Note: The primary resources in this activity provide powerful and poignant descriptions of what those students faced.
Keep a note of all those funny moments with the children, as well as the poignant ones, and keep these at the forefront of your mind.
The motif of people queuing — a poignant one in South Africa — as well as the old South African Rand notes and mousetraps will communicate how current society has to pay the debt of the previous regime and how the masses become mice in the gigantic capitalistic economic system.
A folded piece of paper, a handwritten note, a found photograph, a psychedelic album cover, or a poignant lyric — each marks particular events and impressions in a contemplative diary of melodic moments.
«From James Lee Byars elegiac sculptural investigations of timelessness and the cycle of life, to Lee Ufan's poignant recording of the passing of time, reified in his painting, the radically diverse works in Silence and Time share a very simple, yet profound, set of sensibilities,» noted Jeffrey Grove, The Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art.
According to a report in Ambiente Brasil, Barghini also notes that birds may be the most poignant indicator of artificial lighting disrupting natural cycles.
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