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He's being droll again, but the remark feels poignant.
The relationship between the two dancers feels poignant, shifting subtly between ease and tension, ebb and flow.
The fact that his new album references the album that laid down the Babyface blueprint feels poignant now people are rediscovering his sound.
These aren't the first black celebrity reality television shows to emphasize mildness, but the recent spate feels poignant given that many of the most popular offerings in this category have been of the more sensationalist variety.
"To approach [happiness] the other way, and see it as an absence of disturbances is helpful," he says, and although his words have the same weightless equanimity as always, the idea feels poignant.
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Performing a cover version of James Earl Jones's oration enabled Scully to deliver words that may have felt poignant to him and his fans as he approached his final game: "The memories will be so thick," he said, "they'll have to brush them away from their faces".
If I were a deeper person, it would've felt poignant. .
I'm not sure if Scientology inspired it, but it felt poignant.
Similarly, Faithfull's debut single of 1964, As Tears Go By, feels more poignant every time she sings it.
Listening to him ask, sweetly, "Mr. Dinkins, will you please be my mayor?" on "Can I Kick It?" feels especially poignant somehow.
And I devoured Rob Sheffield's "On Bowie," which is a kind of master class in how to transmute grief into beauty (and quickly), a lesson that feels especially poignant right now.
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