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Daring to take songs that are extremely familiar — though some are in unusual arrangements, like Marvin Gaye's a cappella version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," with its poignant silences — it gives them new point.
Unfortunately, it has not lost its poignant relevance.
As schematic as it becomes, "Human Resources" never loses its poignant human dimension.
Of the film's 137-minute runtime, 49 minutes of it are taken up with driving, while its poignant ending has had early viewers in floods of tears.
In fact, it might even lose a little bit of its poignant, stoic effectiveness by being merged with the fad-elicious format known as the GIF.
By then the novel is working up to its poignant conclusion: that home as you once knew it may be transformed beyond recognition, but there will always be food and friendship for consolation.
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The thoughtful accomplishment of this building, especially back in 2002, gives it its very poignant role and legacy in several fields of design.
But it is its most poignant in hindsight.
It is the art of our time at its most poignant, beautiful and vile.
But its most poignant setting, perhaps, was the main focus of Browback's speech: public education.
One of its most poignant sequences is the Little Prince's encounter with the fox.
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