Sentence examples for poignant time from inspiring English sources

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It's a very poignant time.

"After school is a poignant time in a teacher's day," Ms. Eliazarov wrote.

So it was quite a poignant time for all of us.

"The anniversary of Milly's disappearance is always an extremely poignant time.

EastEnders, Tamwar and Nancy's conversation about Islam could not have come at a more important, poignant time.

Opening night also was a poignant time for the Los Angeles-based filmmaker Mr. Pain, who lost his 16-year-old son to an accident while directing "Chittagong".

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The market is especially poignant this time of year as the sweetness of autumn deepens and reaches toward winter.

Similarly, Faithfull's debut single of 1964, As Tears Go By, feels more poignant every time she sings it.

According to The Times, "Kevin Macdonald's account of Amin's doomed regime is farcical, poignant, at times mind-bogglingly far-fetched but wonderfully well-acted".

This is a poignant and time-honored theme -- remember Salieri in "Amadeus" -- and in its contemporary idiom here it can't help but strike home.

The lush production went off with barely a glitch, with Violetta's poignant demise timed to coincide with the bells of Notre Dame Cathedral chiming at midnight Sunday.

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