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  • r  in a poignant or touching manner

  • She lacked the sheer vocal force to carry over Baum's bellowing and Warren's thunderous tones, but she matched the acting of the veteran cast with a touchingly natural performance.
  • In person there's an obvious and rather touchingly empathic bond between the two: Eggers is the confident, gregarious one, while Deng speaks in quiet, melodious, not-quite .
  • In the first, the rock star sings powerfully and touchingly about the sweet pangs of adolescence and the seemingly endless , wait for adulthood.
News & Articles

  • SRP to present 'Same Time Next Year' Aug. 9-18
    The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris, a housewife, and George, an accountant, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers.
    Aug. 7, 2013 - Anderson Independent-Mail
Quotes

  • Phil Laak in Tonic
    Following the session, per Gambling 911, Laak said, "This has been one of the most wonderful journeys I've ever taken, touchingly human and beautiful on so many levels. Thanks to everyone who shared in this amazing ride."
  • Bill Clinton in Washington Post
    These guys repeatedly risked their lives for years to get in to bomb the bridge without every hitting the cathedral,Clinton explained as his audience listened with a mixture of amazement and amusement. "t?s really one of the touchingly...
  • Margaret Wente in Globe and Mail
    Toronto -- In her column Maybe We're Just Too Nice To Fight This War (Sept. 7), Margaret Wente describes how the Canadian military is "touchingly concerned about civilians" in Afghanistan and says that, by being so nice, we're apparently losing...

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