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「Poignant」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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Dyer, Richard, "Extra Concert is a Poignant Addition", Boston Globe, 2 April 1988
version of Americana that is haunting, funny, poignant, and occasionally mystical, usually all at on
in the slow movement of something that's very poignant and soft, somebody is gonna drop a wine glass
The final poems are lyrical and poignant and represent some of the few works of litera
IMPACT - A poignant and challenging exhibition documents through
issen's photography was magical, Austin's was poignant, and Olsen's was haunting.
ple, Daniel Berrigan described his art as "…a poignant and powerful witness to the survival of the e
ell, not only told his own story but provided poignant and vivid memories of the brilliant and tragi
cording to the production team, ideal for the poignant and reflective drama in the series to unfold,
The Guardian called this song "a majestic and poignant anthem about the unhelpful blindness of love
"There is no agony so poignant as the feeling that one has the spark of geni
t of the stage on this particular occasion is poignant as Ani, a sought out voice for socio-politica
l appearance has been described as "delicate, poignant, austere ...conjuring a resonance from the si
Lurking in the wings: poignant awareness of that grand-opera tragedy of our
ty" (a sequel of sorts to "Smokin'"), and the poignant ballad "A Man I'll Never Be."
The Eagle Band was known as a very authentic, poignant band known for its ability to play slow gut-w
01 novel Platform described it as "a strange, poignant book; these are deep waters [she writes about
Camelot was a hit nonetheless, with a poignant coda; immediately following the assassination
Occasionally, Hoppe reined in his humor for poignant columns on serious topics, such as "To Root A
Its poignant combination of joy at a stunning victory and
honesty about himself and others makes for a poignant contrast when he gives an insight into the em
It is famous for its poignant depiction of the Korean countryside and of in
o leave the living room for bed, they enter a poignant dialog about the impact and meaning of Christ
stern Medical Center at Dallas has said “This poignant documentary adds a personal perspective to a
am is a well-scripted mix of light comedy and poignant drama, similar to its prequel.
He also contributed his poignant dulcimer-centered version of "The Crucifixion
resplendence and serenity of their environs a poignant echo of his former self.
tman's amplitude of vision, as well as by the poignant economy of Dickinson.
Geisha has been widely lauded by critics as a poignant, elegant work, sympathetically exploring cont
chnique is less than successful, veering from poignant emotionalism to broad slapstick in sudden shi
song of the set, adding that it was "the most poignant, empathic reflection of self-abuse since Mani
The play's poignant ending scene, wherein Lear carries the body o
All the poignant events and conditions are here: the formation
nd's lyricist/guitarist Richey Edwards, and a poignant exploration of the metamorphosis of child and
reserving Machine" is, primarily, a brief and poignant fable about the worth of aesthetics, beauty,
e country is a real honour [and] is also very poignant for me.
y a middle section in which the cello plays a poignant G sharp minor melody making use of chromatici
His best known work is Why's ( poignant) Guide to Ruby, which "teaches Ruby with stor
these, the left-field stunner is "Britney," a poignant, heartfelt ode to the teen pop superstar that
Francesca da Rimini, Tchaikovsky expressed a poignant identification with the heroine and her tragi
sticky side - the sort of stuff that may seem poignant if you're a softie, but nauseous if you're no
r and D major sounding at the same time, very poignant in There Is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook and
The most poignant is the daily struggle of the common man in Ko
evidenced by his dedications, notes, and the poignant lament he wrote for his death in 1562, which
he lies wounded possibly fatally, there is a poignant last scene where Inez is seen in the window o
imagery, along with the swooping strings and poignant lead vocal.
Harriet's poignant letters, found on his body, proved instrument
en from the UN Memorial Cemetery, Pusan, is a poignant link with the Australians who are buried ther
ions of Shreveport, Louisiana, published this poignant love story based on his wartime experience in
The opera ends with his young widow singing a poignant lullaby to the couple's unborn child.
With its poignant lyric and flamenco style acoustic guitars, "I
es elements of folk, rock and pop, often with poignant lyrics and complex harmonies.
om, psychadelic themes and Brown's irreverent poignant lyrics, the band soon gained a following amon
effective combination of science fiction and poignant melodrama, audiences were captivated."
His poignant memoir of Lovecraft, "The Wind That is in the
ekly and the Library Journa and was called 'A poignant memoir' by the New York Times.
e played so simply by Tommy Tedesco becomes a poignant memory of the film's hero and his struggle -
ted in June 2001, he has stated that his most poignant memory while Mayor is of the Mass in the New
In one of the most poignant moments of the film we hear the anguished voi
f guilt, childhood, adolescent sexuality, and poignant, nostalgic portrayals of post-war America.
frequently ended his letters on a humorous or poignant note.
cey describes the story as being surprisingly poignant, noting that although Mizuno's works aim for
But the party only won two seats, giving poignant nuance to the work Lipa had done on electoral
Manchester Art Gallery own a poignant oil painting Italian Women In Church.Througho
anaesthetized young women, to reflect on the poignant passage of time, the process of ageing and de
ly reached 6th place at the festival, but her poignant performance was considered the most memorable
arious pieces including, Under an old tree, a poignant piece titled Stainedglass-all, and an ecclesi
roducing masterful works of literary fiction, poignant pieces of journalism, irreverent travelogues,
Baghdad or Bust was described as "a funny, poignant piss-take on the war in Iraq, chronicling the
Akingbola played Elvis in the poignant play “Behzti” at the Birmingham Rep in Decemb
Ranjeeta's poignant portrayal of the character was just awesome.
This movie is a poignant portrayal of young dumb women of that era, th
The poignant postlude that follows comes as an exquisite s
Puerto Rico's Poignant... Powerful... Incomparable... is the first al
One asks the poignant question "Old Pal, why don't you answer me",
remains a patriotic song; and to all, it is a poignant recollection of French Canadian history.
Each simple headstone is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war.
The Petagas War Memorial is a poignant reminder of all those who lost their lives de
The title page included the poignant request that the author "desireth thee, good
She also had a poignant role in the 1999 thriller The Debt Collector.
egnable resolution, whereas the lighter, more poignant ruminations echo the heart's desire to break
"Miserablism", a poignant satire of Morrissey, was intended for inclusi
In a last poignant scene, the father (who has come looking for h
Over emotional turmoil, family drama and poignant scenes, true love triumphs over all because m
compelling drama, straddling the line between poignant sentimentality and hokey tedium."
Christmas Morning is a comic but poignant short story by Ireland's Frank O'Connor.
Somehow that was one of the most poignant sights - that immaculate woman, exquisitely d
sic stalwart Harvey Andrews, whose gloriously poignant single "In The Darkness"/"Soldier" (BUG 20) w
It is the poignant social history of a woman and of the society
It is a slow, poignant solo, with a sad tone.
ck reviewed the song favorably, calling it "a poignant song sung softly and tenderly by an emotional
He wrote "In the Hills of Shiloh", a poignant song about the aftermath of the Civil War, wh
hit "Mammy Blue" (sic), referring to a son's poignant song addressed to his departed mother about h
caption tells us that "the only hero in this poignant story is humanity."
unfinished autobiography, then chronicles the poignant struggles of the painter Lucien, whose inabil
The song has been acclaimed for its poignant subject matter and is one of Hannon's most po
All in all, the melody is very soaring and poignant, suitable for the lyrics that concern the des
Tragedy," while still telling, "a potent and poignant tale of longing for suicide."
Never, my lord, was grief more poignant than that we all feel for an adored commander
tionally charged with an uplifting chorus and poignant theme throughout".
Senator John McCain called it, “a loving, poignant tribute to her P.O.W. father and freedom.”
e to terms with the realities of war and is a poignant tribute to a lost generation of soldiers.
This was a particularly poignant victory for the team, as it came just weeks a
ditionally considered to have one of the most poignant views of the Taj Mahal.
hony No. 6 ("The Tragic") and in Alban Berg's poignant Violin Concerto dedicated, "To the memory of
roduction touches, subtle instrumentation and poignant vocals necessary to keep the tenderness from
he festival (Sundance)", "the film deals in a poignant way with", rumspringa, and "This examination
It is at times deeply poignant when it talks about the longing of black men
n fool, alternately offering comic relief and poignant wisdom.
He calls Nine Lives a 'compelling and poignant' work, but believes that Nine Lives does not
                                                                                                    


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