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Motto of the
Camborne School of Mines, Cornwall, UK
lacrimae rerum The
poignancy of things. Virgil,
Aeneid 1:462
lapsus lapse, slip, error; involuntary...
- subjective. It
carries and
radiates personality with as much
clarity and
poignancy as
harmony and
rhythm combined. As such a
powerful tool of communication...
- of Liotta’s last
screen appearances. Liotta’s
death brings additional poignancy to a
character who,
through failing health and
visits to his incarcerated...
- "Satyajit Ray's
classic Charulata is a tale of
yearning that
retains its
poignancy". The
Sydney Morning Herald.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. Goritsas, Helen...
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because poor him, his
father had died. And
really living that. And the
poignancy in the next line is, ‘I’ll
leave a
light on, I’ll be the last one, and...
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succeeds as well as it does. Its
sentiment is inescapable, but
genuine poignancy and
pathos are also present, and an
overarching sincerity is
visible too...
- Day (at
least as
recognized in the US and the UK)
which has lent
added poignancy to winners' speeches. The year's
final major, The Open
Championship (sometimes...
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filmmakers could have imagined,
exquisitely pantomimed by
Watts with a
poignancy and p****ion that
rates Oscar consideration."
Alongside the movie, she...
- plan to be out
speaking and
writing about the book soon, with the
added poignancy of
having survived a
brush with death. In the
meantime I hope you will...
- "In the
midst of COVID, a
piece of $h!t president, and the
power and
poignancy of the
Black Lives Matter movement, I got married!
Because honestly, WHY...