Doige's Annual for 1932 poignantly describes her as "the last of England's 'Wooden Walls'".
Denis Rake, during the war an English agent working in France, poignantly describes how he joined the resistance to overcome his fear of being considered a coward because of his homosexuality.
Mr. Lagerfeld poignantly described a bridge in his program, one that was built surrealistically on the runway.
Continuing a prolific writing campaign, Moon's letters and articles poignantly described the life of a missionary and pleaded the "desperate need" for more missionaries, which the poorly funded board could not provide.
She wept softly as she read the tear-blotched letter that poignantly described her courage during her long, exhausting labor.
In this transcript of a WebMD live event, a man poignantly describes caring for his wife as they struggled with her Parkinson's disease.
In petitioner's words, when poignantly describing her ability to endure on the streets, she has called herself a "professional."
On his return, he appeared on the Ed Sullivan television program, poignantly describing refugees trying to evade tanks as they fled their occupied land.
The Tulsa Tribune summarized his life poignantly describing Rollestone as:"a picturesque figure, a man who made millions only to lose them or give them away in philanthropy."
The richest chapter in Ms. Simon's ongoing pop diary bluntly and poignantly describes how it feels to have it all and still crave twice as much.