poignantly v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Some spoke poignantly of social issues of the day.
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Even more poignantly, he suggested that we have a deeper connection with trees, especially when we see them flaying about in a storm.
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And, perhaps more poignantly, what would we be saying if a french player had been sent off for one and wales had won the game?
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No sticky tar that gathers poignantly in your teeth.
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Yip, in his view, was one of the few photographers who have registered the pain of modernization poignantly.
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Most poignantly, the families of the 11 men who perished and the 17 who were injured may have been listening for answers six months on.
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The tragic scenes the lovers go through, has been poignantly recreated.
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Environmentalists, scientists, lawyers, recreational river users, families that had lived here for generations, and others that had recently moved to the area, protested, none seemed more poignantly than the artists.
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It matters where we set boundaries, so the inherent difficulties in coming up with a definition are more poignantly felt.
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Freak or banal events happen simultaneously, inform each other and poignantly keep the wheel turning.
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