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  • She poignantly testified how the lack of mental health facilities has damaged and destroyed innumerable lives.

  • Wilkinson's prose is poignantly sweet.

  • He poignantly recalls his aging mother's inability to continue working in the kitchen.

  • They poignantly added that its only alternative is ' the destruction of the radically infirm' (1992 : 57-8).

  • The sonata ended in serene contemplation, seemingly distancing itself from the recent maelstrom and poignantly attempting to recapture the innocence of the middle movements.

  • The description of many languages discussed in these chapters is incomplete in important respects, a fact that poignantly attests to the urgent need for fieldwork.

  • The word 'toenails' rather than 'fingernails' in the play's title poignantly satirizes the situation in this last scene.

  • While these themes were not unique to his analysis, they were more poignantly expressed due to his personal location with respect to them.

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