His story emerges slowly and movingly, mainly through Avia's conversations with him. |
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Its finest moment came when my brother-in-law spoke directly and movingly to his tearing daughter. |
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She has talked movingly of the difficulties of being a businesswoman and having young children. |
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If I had to identify one key thing about the project, it would be the theme of family that the film explores so movingly. |
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He writes movingly about the trauma he and his wife suffered when their daughter was born mentally handicapped. |
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The sequence built around the delivery of a child in a railway compartment is movingly handled. |
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Just before she tried to commit suicide, she sang a movingly mournful prayer with a solo oboe. |
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The film's attitude towards death movingly, but objectively, strikes the right note. |
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We call on all Member States to act for those reasons that you have, better than I, movingly set out during the course of this debate. |
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Death changes everything for those left behind, as James Agee shows so movingly in his novel A Death in the Family. |
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They spoke movingly of the challenges they had faced in starting a business and the struggle to balance home and work commitments. |
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What does Gil want from me, a sentence about how movingly the Haredim pray? |
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Robert Dean Smith is a Heldentenor with a lyrical quality to his voice, which makes his interpretations of Wagner movingly beautiful even in their heaviest moments. |
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They spoke movingly to the Committee, research was commissioned via STOA, and this report reflects the outcome. |
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Laurie Beachell of CCD speaks movingly of Michael's thirty year involvement in the disability rights movement. |
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Most movingly, we witnessed compelling examples of courage and accomplishment in Afghanistan. |
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My colleague spoke quite movingly of our historic relationship with the United States. |
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A sound not heard since the late 18th century pealed tunefully, and movingly, over central Paris at the weekend. |
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The rooms are full of interest, and the story is movingly told on English-language headphones. |
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This is the stain on our soul that prime minister Keating so movingly evoked at Redfern 21 years ago. |
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For another, they demonstrated movingly for a united France, not a divided one. |
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Paco's last words movingly express a yearning for a future to believe in. |
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He spoke movingly about his parents, got a rousing response to every paean to business success and American values. |
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It equips our Union to act with greater cohesion internally and to project and promote our shared values on the world stage, the very values of which Mr Hume spoke so movingly a few moments ago. |
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Though he was in many ways invincibly more reticent than Boswell, Gibbon's successive explorations of his own history yet form a movingly resolute effort to see the truth clearly. |
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Ms Nash, who is the mother of two boys, spoke movingly of how her life had changed irreversibly but said others must not go through what she did. |
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Mlis's ruin is movingly narrated, down to the moment when he was rescued from running a toystall at Montparnasse station and solaced with a Lgion d'Honneur ribbon. |
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No one spoke more eloquently or more movingly about this process than the representative of the francophones in Nunavut, who supports this bill with all the passion I can ask you to imagine. |
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On the Friday afternoon the Stations of the Cross were movingly enacted. |
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The hon. member for Vancouver East spoke very movingly about that. |
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