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Poignantly

Poignantly | Poignant

Poignantly meaning

In a poignant manner.

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Andrew Gosden was just 14 years old at the time of his disappearance and his family poignantly marked his 30th birthdaySouth Yorkshire Police revealed earlier this year they had arrested two men and seized a number of items in connection to the case.

Based on the graphic novel series by Alice Oseman, is a modern coming-of-age tale that poignantly addresses issues of identity in adolescence.

The impact of war on the day-to-day lives of citizens of a small town in Ukraine is profiled in When Spring Came to Bucha (UK Premiere), which poignantly captures how a small community continues with life amid trauma and loss while war rages on close by.

These are real stories and, Luebke said that here melodies take over and “the music is set just poignantly.

As the King made his way along the line of wellwishers, one man poignantly told him: "Happy Easter, Your Majesty.

Cards have also been poignantly placed at the scene of the tragedy, including one that says: 'RIP.

Dakota shared photos of his incredible discovery on Reddit, which poignantly revealed what life was like for the teenager at the time.

He also poignantly speaks about his father, Drummond, who had dementia and a song he loved.

He later rebelled against and left the Catholic Church, though he poignantly recalled in his book that “a little piece” of his faith would always be with him.

My father wasn’t – he referred to Marks & Spencer as “my tailor” – but what he wore articulates his life so perfectly and poignantly.

The 55-year-old named Darren brought listeners to tears after he poignantly described how much he loves being a part of a multicultural town like Reading.

Titchmarsh poignantly remembered, "I would go away on a Sunday evening and come back later in the weekend.

Few films have so poignantly portrayed the mother-daughter byplay.

In an open letter to Karen, Miles wrote poignantly, “The world will never know all that we have been through, and I kinda like it better that way.

Most poignantly, using a shared dinner as a symbol for colonialism really has it backward.

The point must be poignantly made that El-Rufai’s decision to announce his status to the good people of Kaduna State was motivated by a sense of duty expected from an elected leader who owed the people full disclosure about his medical status.

This sci-fi tragedy about a broken relationship is maybe the most poignantly romantic film of the last 25 years.

And there is also the fact that, for a few days or a few weeks in a row, they convincingly threaten to redeem what usually seems like poignantly misplaced belief.

Finally, and most poignantly, there was the shock value: this was only his eighth Test, and so this knock was accompanied by the sort of buzz often associated with the emergence of a generation-defining talent.

I’d like to say that nothing could illustrate the gulf between him and those ordinary people he was talking about more poignantly than these particular property transactions, but that wouldn’t actually be true.