It made the blues even more mournful, even more poignant and even more cathartic for anyone listening.
This is especially poignant to Korea, a society that is changing faster than many others.
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Councillor Mick Stanley, the Mayor Elect of Ripon, said it was a poignant service.
It is a pivotal point that ensures the film is both poignant and relevant.
The band members said the incident has made the trip all the more poignant.
Twenty years after the war ended, the passion and the stories are still poignant.
Some of the stories are poignant, but rather too many are about Mr Prosek.
Earlier, he said today was a poignant one as it was his wedding anniversary.
Perhaps the most poignant moment came when Obama was asked what he considered his biggest failure.
It was also poignant, because Phoenix's active life is expected to be a mere three months.
Friday was particularly poignant as it would have been the couple's fifth wedding anniversary, he added.
One of the most poignant killings occurred a year later, on August 17, 1962.
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Meant to sound the alarm, the songs now serve as a poignant postscript to Katrina.
It also presents a poignant and insightful snapshot of an immigrant family with big dreams.
After the ceremony, organiser Martin Weitz told BBC News Online it had been a poignant occasion.
He said it was poignant that it took place on the day of Joby's funeral.
"This work is so powerful and poignant, telling much about Picasso's life, " Mr. Vincze says.
Ali's participation at the London games represented another poignant moment for him in opening ceremonies.
But he wrote about that too, in poignant, crystalline vignettes about his upbringing and travels.
Millions of soldiers have died and this day is recognition of their poignant service to the nation.
Other pieces are poignant in their fragility, including a hand-cut crystal dish and a brown bowler hat.
It is easy to see why this story is so gripping and poignant for so many Japanese.
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Now that we understand what real monsters are like, our fear is only more poignant, more tangible.
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And there is the poignant allure of "Ophelia, " sinking in her waterlogged gown amid meticulously rendered verdure.
On the CD, the band explored in poignant detail what it's like to be an immigrant in America.
At the moment Jenny plans to bring in additional musicians to add extra layers to her poignant sound.
The poignant moment when she was reunited with her husband was captured by her friend, Libby Lugo.
Language is at a premium here employed only briefly, but all the more poignant as a result.
The most poignant chapter is on cemeteries past and present, many of which were desecrated by the Soviets.
The situation in the Gulf of Mexico is a poignant example of why protected areas are critically needed.
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