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Most poignantly, he was asked what the next few years might hold.
Most poignantly, he was asked what the next few years might hold.
But each time, the new craze seemed to poignantly with the national character.
but each time the new craze seemed to sink poignantly with a national character.
At the other end of the spectrum, very poignantly, there are people whose younger selves were so badly treated, who experienced such anxiety and lack of support when they were children, that the idea of being small, even for a few hours, presents unbearable challenges to their integrity.
At the other end of the spectrum, very poignantly, there are people whose younger selves were so badly treated, who experienced such anxiety and lack of support when they were children, that the idea of being small, even for a few hours, presents unbearable challenges to their integrity.
and what he termed accountant's expression, once wrote poignantly, "Inside, every fat man is a thin one trying to get out." But the phenomenon shouldn't be limited to the fat-thin dichotomy.
bald head and what he termed ‘accountant’s expression’, once wrote poignantly:
at the stupefying identity of the colossal statues and bas-reliefs with the queer image found in the shrine on the Alert is poignantly visible in every line of the mate's frightened description.
the Alert, is poignantly visible in every line of the mate’s frightened description.
And he said rather poignantly, the thing that prevents us from noticing all of these things is the feeling that it's forever and that we already possess them, when, in fact, all of us might die this evening, he says.
And he said rather poignantly, the thing that prevents us
that bombshell body of hers, Johansson is appropriately incredible opposite him, poignantly
The origin of their stance is not worldly experience and insight; it is - rather more poignantly - psychological trauma.
Perhaps it's a sign that they've seen something in us, which, poignantly and tragically, we don't yet quite see in ourselves,