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movingly Meaning in Bengali







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is often compared to the 1950s/1960s superstar Yan Fengying, whom she movingly portrayed in a hit 1988 TV series.


Gryn edited his autobiography, also called Chasing Shadows, which deals movingly with his experiences as a Holocaust survivor.


The music of the opera is precise, direct and movingly understated.


Telegraph published a positive review by David Robson, who remarked that the "movingly told story is also an important book.


writes more lyrically [than Matthiessen] about animals or describes more movingly the spiritual experience of mountaintops, savannas, and the sea.


The church, "movingly eloquent of centuries of remote Sussex agricultural life", is no longer.


“Desire, clearly expressed and movingly delivered, brings change in its wake, sometimes through fulfillment, sometimes.


Sunday" is featured here) to Steve Lacy (whose "Pearl Street" is played movingly) and the host of time periods in between.


2010 opened with 'Mnemosyne', a pioneering film by John Akomfrah that movingly explores themes of memory and migration in the West Midlands, weaving archival.


Wullschlager, wrote in the Financial Times, "The core here is family, and it is movingly, beautifully, evoked.


110a, which sensitively and movingly reflects the horror of war.


Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for "thoroughly reported and movingly written accounts giving voice to Afghan women who were forced to endure.


As a scholar and poet, he wrote movingly on universal human topics, as well as on achievements of Serbian art, history.


Something,' and 'The World of the Unwashed Dish' which say more (and more movingly) about here and now than any contemporary poems I have read.


… Turtle Diary is a fine film that charts movingly the unnoticed despair of everyday lives, the sufferings of those who endure.


This movingly poetic tale portrays life through its female characters, showcasing the.


Brubeck plays simply and movingly on these sides as do the members of his group.


In 1969, under the direction of Hands, she movingly doubled the parts Thaisa and Marina in Pericles.


'Collective sin' may be dead, according to Böbe, but this movingly delineates the private pain of atonement"- Time Out Film Guide.


In Triumph IX, Roberts includes reminiscences about his life and movingly pays tribute to his late first wife, Patricia.



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