| 41. | Yet the music presents poignantly recognizable human beings coping with loss, regret and disconnection.
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| 42. | She is nice to her little brother and they poignantly long for their dead mother.
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| 43. | And perhaps most poignantly and most triumphantly, she is having it at age 44.
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| 44. | His dispossession is reflected most poignantly in his loss of language, his mother tongue.
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| 45. | Gingrich even poignantly spoke of the Republican debacle that was last Tuesday's voting.
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| 46. | But some of the women also poignantly express how the project has influenced their lives.
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| 47. | The Zuckermann kits were poignantly present during the wars then taking place in Southeast Asia.
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| 48. | Or as one commentary poignantly phrased it:
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| 49. | Juan Raul worries poignantly about being reunited with Carmela now that he looks older and shabby.
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| 50. | Nevertheless, it was years before Annaud could deal openly with such a poignantly felt theme.
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