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Our hearts ache for everyone affected by this senseless tragedy.
And people ache for a democracy they can believe in.
Céline Dion's heart continues to ache for late husband René Angélil.
The Germans call it fernweh: an ache for far-away places.
Our hearts ache for the 7 missing, may they found safe.
Our hearts ache for the 85033 missing, may they found safe.
Ms. O'Connor made us ache for them both, and others besides.
This morning, I ache for a president who reflects those values.
You ache for their pain and hope for their closure. —T.
Though I love New York, I ache for wide open green spaces.
I ache for kids," she continued, "but I love my life more.
Her evocatively collaged notes convey the author's bittersweet ache for a paramour.
Leo is the sign that rules the heart: What does yours ache for?
"Yes, you will have a stomach ache for the rest of the night."
Replacing this legal framework will be another tummy ache for those negotiating Brexit.
Just reading about it is enough to inspire a tummy ache for some.
But this tragedy, so sudden and avoidable and violent, made me ache for them.
Since then, tech companies have reproduced the same pattern — they ache for the spotlight.
"I've seen their anguish, how they ache for their sons and husbands," he said.
Let's have a look, and allow our hearts to collectively ache for the future.
I thought of the third child I don't have, the one I ache for.
But being blinded by the ache for raw power is not just Selina Meyer's problem.
You actually ache for them to be reunited — their respective spouses and children be damned!
After all the Republican obstructionism that they've put up with, they ache for such liberation.
It's clearly a sensitive subject; many Pakistanis ache for a new story for their country.
"Our hearts ache for our brothers in blue at the CPD," it said in a statement.
It was this ache for love, she said, that would consume her until the very end.
"Our hearts ache for her and their children in losing their loving companion and father," he wrote.
After day-long drives in the 570S, though, my back hurt and I'd ache for a massage.
And yes, I do still ache for those wide Berlin sidewalks and days lounging in Volkspark Friedrichshain.
Alone in the woods, I did not ache for my phone, did not yearn to be online.
You'll ache for him, a mere boy, as you watch the magnitude of the summer wash over him.
The word "nostalgia" is a portmanteau drawn from Greek that translates to something like "ache for home," or homesickness.
My heart will continue to ache for my fellow Louisianans long after I'm pulled away from the flood zone.
" He said that he and Gil "ache for our son Alex, who became an only child at age 22.
Some people ache for our leaders to pass stronger laws, in the belief that we can legislate this problem away.
The press of those full lips on that thin neglected skin made places further north ache for the same treatment.
Does the ache for revenge surpass more tender emotions, or has she stepped too far beyond the decencies of grief?
I've had a hard time feeling bad for Alex throughout the series, but in this moment I ache for her.
His colleagues' hearts are heavy, and we ache for his wife, Maria, their three kids and the rest of his family.
The idea of that attention to detail going into our purchases does make us ache for the bygone era of glamour.
But the ache for the books of my childhood came on fast once they were gone, a sudden flood of regret.
Her series, The Ache for Home, reflects not only the lateral hum of Midwestern America, but the vertical twang of homesickness.
We ache for Kameela Russell's grieving loved ones and pray they find the strength to bear the pain of this heartbreaking loss.
Every time you call out, "yaaass queen!" or "pivot!" or ache for a waffle, your brain is communicating with your television friends.
That feeling won't vanish–his music and image will live on indefinitely–but the fresh loss is a persistent ache for now.
It's about aging and professionalism and the ache for spring, about fashion and culture and deliciousness and secretly maybe about politics, too.
And as cool as that sounds, what really made my 90s child heart ache for Seth was their confidence, and their creativity.
Because of the location in the anal canal, there should be little pain other than a dull ache for a day or so.
They ache for the two children, who were presumably unaware of their parents' vocation and were not at home when the F.B.I. first arrived.
But X-Men could always rely on the performances of Jackman, Stewart and McKellen, who make this movie ache for the characters it often betrays.
You pity Patrick, you ache for him, you hurt for the boy he never got to be and the haunted man that he has become.
Shereen Pimentel, as Maria, is a powerful singer but not a natural mover; you ache for her when she has to dash happily around the stage.
You don't have a cold for two weeks, you don't have a body ache for two weeks, you don't have headaches, throwing up, weaknesses for two weeks.
Gleyse Kelly da Silva, a 27-year-old toll booth worker, recalls having a rash, a light fever and a back ache for three days last April.
When a former Ku Klux Klan leader like David Duke is giddily celebrating a political triumph for his values, how can we not ache for our own?
There's something about the landscape manifest in those two characters, Cathy and Heathcliff, that just makes me kind of ache for home whenever I think about it.
The closest I have ever come was pushing my boundaries too hard and eating too much at once, and I had a stomach ache for a while.
Our hearts ache for Tashonna Ward and those who love her, as well as for every individual whose life or health is threatened due to delays in treatment.
The president's palpable ache for his first lady makes the reader wonder if the entire reckless adventure on which he embarks is, at least in part, a death wish.
And Mr. Butler, who replaced Leslie Jordan late in rehearsals, has moments of raw, bleeding anguish that make you ache for the cyclone of self-destruction that his character became.
Above the trail, the limbs of the living trees creaked in the rising wind, the kind of sound that makes your heart ache for reasons too far beyond words to explain.
I seem to have been born with a constant ache for the sacred, a deep-rooted need to offer thanks, to ask for help, to sing out in fathomless praise to something.
I have been free for more than five years, but my heart continues to ache for the child victims who do not have the support from brave governors that Cyntoia and I had.
But I'm decided on this much: Winning the most powerful office in the world did nothing to diminish his epic ache for adoration or outsize need to tell everyone how much he deserves it.
With earnest eyes and a lack of pretense, the subjects of Selma Fernandez Richter's photography series The Ache for Home yearn with quietude and humility for a life and environment no longer in the background.
The President remarked on the loss of life on both sides, saying that family and friends in the U.S. "still ache" for the loss of the more than 58,000 Americans who were killed during the war.
While our hearts ache for all that the people of Texas have lost in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, this tragedy is compounded by shortsighted decisions that have exposed Texans to unnecessary health and environmental dangers.
"Never quite belonging to one place or another, in one breath they ache for some distinctive taste or smell of home, and in the next confess that they couldn't imagine ... going back there to live," Smith writes.
But when I think about wandering those long cemetery rows, I feel something between pride and an ache for the loss of boys, younger than I am now, who blinked back their fears and wrote corny letters home.
The seeds sleep like geodes beneath hot feldspar sanduntil a flash flood bolts the arroyo, lifting themin its copper current, opens them with memory—they remember what their god whisperedinto their ribs: Wake up and ache for your life.
When the shot of Marion driving the car is intercut, just for a second, with Lady Bird doing the same — that's the moment, in a film full of moments that made me ache for my mom, that undid me.
A shy ache for 1980, a year when a literary theorist could take on the mythic, larger-than-life quality of great novelistic characters, is what it's never too late (although maybe a little embarrassing) to feel, however vanished that world is.
His parents don't want him to go to college (his mother wants him to drop out of high school and make money), and with his soulful guitar playing, self-doubt and yearning, you ache for him to find his way into a different story.
However, while rightly reflecting Anne's very unmodern acceptance, after some anguish, of all her dead children as God's will, this distancing language risks reducing both our visceral ache over those small coffins laid about Mary, Queen of Scots, and our ache for Anne herself.
But I think the uptick in open racial hostility is an outgrowth of a more generalized aversion to change and suspicion of outsiders, coupled with an acute sense of being besieged and a difficult-to-articulate ache for the loss of an established order.
"I ache for the scientists who may not live to see another mission to Saturn, who might not get to see whether life exists under Enceladus's sheath of ice, or watch a submarine land in Titan's murky seas," JoAnna Wendel, a science journalist at Eos, told Gizmodo.
Your heart will ache for Daisy, Billy, and the other band members as their personal struggles are revealed, and the book will give you an in-depth look at what it meant to be a rockstar in an era filled with drug- and alcohol-fueled chaos.
" Response to Orlando: The day after Hilton called her out, Lovato took to Twitter to say, "I cry for the victims, ache for the families and have immense admiration for the LGBTQ community and their resolve in absorbing this horror and uniting with strength and fearlessness.
The forthcoming GKM LP, Mozart's Mini-Mart, is a strange, sentimental record, and one that, and I say this quietly, feels a bit like Lawrence recognizing that his quest for fame, his ache for recognition has become another layer to wrap around himself on cold winter mornings.
Tony Stark's constant war between arrogance and his heavy sense of responsibility, Thor's buried insecurities, Steve Rogers' deep-down ache for everything he lost when he was jolted out of his own time — they all get some screen time, ramped up to new heights by the latest crisis.
Maybe it was a more general ache for spring itself that led to my travel fantasy, of spring in Venice, also foggy and chilly, where beef carpaccio was invented at Harry's Bar, but I went to work that day with a full-fledged craving for it and got busy.
Richter takes hold of the Maya Angelou quote, "The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place that we can go as we are and not to be questioned," and lifts the words to reflect both her own experiences as an immigrant, and those of others.
Black Panther marks maybe the third time in the entire 18-film MCU franchise that the villain has felt like anything approaching a real person, and Killmonger's arc is surprisingly moving – he's a man whose ache for a home he never knew has long since festered into resentment and rage.
Often, I'm on my hands and knees as a foot stool, and there's usually a part where I'll be sitting on his desk with my legs spread wide open and he is working ignoring me and it drives me mad as I ache for him, but if I'm *good*, he'll fuck me (roughly).
Over its last two albums, 2012's An Ache for the Distance and 2014's The Old Believer, the Chicago five-piece has seemed bent on transforming itself from its early days of doom and sludge into an outfit focused on pushing the outer limits of atmospheric, psychedelic, and contemplative styles of metal.
Readers who, like Halford, chose to worship books instead of just one Book, who chose pluralism over narrow-minded huddles, can sometimes ache for family stories, as it were, from siblings who know what it was like to wish for escape from those warm sanctuaries while worrying that the larger world might prove too cold.
Looking repentantly at piney, he felt a sudden ache for him.
Munroe has also served on the Regents Advisory Council/ACHE for South Florida for three years, National Association of Health Services Executives and other associations.
Aloe globuligemma is used in traditional African medicine. A leaf infusion is taken traditionally to for stomach ache, for venereal diseases, and as an abortifacient.
After observing the roundups of the Jews in Paris, Germaine Ribière notes in her diary:Geras, 1995, p. 27. "I ache for them in my whole being, I ache for my Jewish brothers and sisters"., but also declares:Bemporal, Pawlikowski, Sievers, 2000, p. 206."In the presence of hatred I feel an icy chill... Hatred is not the world of God, it is the refusal of God".
We all ache for a community that will take us in, with all our warts and quirks and petty meannesses ï¿? and yet they still celebrate when they see us coming!
However, he missed most of his sophomore year after an emergency appendectomy in February 1996. “I had a bad stomach ache for a day,” he said a year later. “I thought it was food poisoning.
In 2005, Chen published her new book. During the press conference, she revealed her thought of regarding herself as a re-incarnation of a witch in her previous life. She also confessed her deeper ache for love than before. Outside politics Sisy Chen has been active in the media.
The band made its full-length debut on Candlelight in 2009 with A Glorified Piece of Blue- Sky, following up in 2011 with An Ache for the Distance, which was released on Profound Lore. The Atlas Moth blend of musical styles has been described by Pitchfork as "militantly adventurous heavy metal".
Barry goes completely white and tells her about the shed. Things start spinning out of control as Chris continues to ache for Jenny. Right then he decides to return to the shed to get the knife he’d forgotten. As he approaches the chalet he sees his Jenny and Barry exiting the chalet together.
Hippolyta began to ache for something unknown. She was told by the oracle Menalippe that the yearning she felt was for her unborn daughter. She was instructed to go to the beach and form a figure of an infant out of the island's clay. The original five goddesses, plus Hermes, united to incarnate and bless this final soul.
But your soul won't ache for humanity." NZME wrote that "The play succeeds and fails in the same ways as the film did... While everything was ridiculously impressive to look at, the pacing felt off and the story simply wasn't intriguing enough to justify it." The National wrote that "It is true Toruk is not full of the heart-stopping acrobatics that defined previous shows. But the thrill is replaced with heart; the environmentalist message coursing through the show is delivered by the soulful performances of the dancers whose facial expressions run the gamut from hope and joy to fear and ultimately resilience.
Garbage themselves produced a new single version, downplaying the guitar elements and with additional synth, for the North American Top 40 radio release. This mix was serviced in two forms; one ("Pop Mix Main") and the other ("Alt Pop Mix") replaced the lyrics "Happy hours, golden showers" with "Happy lovers, ache for hours" and "Unexpected, unprotected, damn the consequences" with "Unprotected, unexpected, fear the consequences" for radio play. This new version was remastered for Version 2.0: The Official Remixes, however used the standard lyrics, and was cut a few bars longer, and included an extra lyric: "How'd you like it best, you'll let me know".
" Dig Boston: "Lucas Kavner and Teal Wicks as the war-torn lovers Franz and Maria make the tragic story palpable and supremely moving." Boston Globe: "The songs that work best are the ones that speak most directly. Wicks and Kavner team up for "Love,’’ a touching duet, and Wicks delivers a wrenchingly heartfelt version of "Eiffel Tower,’’ in which she mourns the dead Franz: "Each day is like no other/ No century like another/ In a river every moment passing new/ This day was like no other/ I climbed the Eiffel Tower/ And saw the rooftops from the angel’s view.’’" Boston Herald: "... we ache for her when Wicks lets loose on the gorgeous ballad "Eiffel Tower.
It continued, "Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond invite you to a 23 minute performance during which the next 840 days of our lives will be discussed." The Independent looked forward to the event, saying that "It was just a matter of time before Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond hatched another prank and put a grin back on the face of pop music." "You just ache for them to be No. 1 again ..." they said, but "One hopes they are not about to shoot themselves in the foot" because "the idea walks the tightrope between lunacy and brilliance ... the pop world's countdown to the millennium surely starts here."Lewis, A., The Independent, 30 August 1997, Pop & Jazz section p25.
His work has been translated into several languages including Korean, German, Finnish, Japanese, Danish, Polish, Persian and Chinese. In 2001 he received the Leadership Award from the Association for Continuing Higher Education (ACHE) for "extraordinary contributions to the general field of continuing education on a national and international level", and in 2008 he was awarded the Morris T. Keeton Award for Contributions to Adult and Experiential learning, awarded by the Council for Academic and Experiential Learning. In 2009 he was inducted into the International Adult Education Hall of Fame. He won the 2014 Philip E. Frandson Award for Literature awarded by the University Professional and Continuing Education Association for his book Powerful Techniques for Teaching Adults.
The War That Saved My Life received very good reviews. The Horn Book Magazine claims "This is a feel-good story, but an earned one". School Library Journal talks about the emotional connection readers will have "Readers will ache for her as she misreads cues and pushes Susan away, even though she yearns to be enfolded in a hug. There is much to like here-Ada's engaging voice, the vivid setting, the humor, the heartbreak, but most of all the tenacious will to survive exhibited by Ada and the villagers who grow to love and accept her". Thom Barthelmess in The Horn Book Magazine stated "Bradley’s novel is exceptional for the characters’ deep humanity".
In her biography of Mailer, Hilary Mills sums up the central conflict of "Yoga": it's a "poignant depiction of the Slavodas and their civic-minded friends, locked in conformity and resorting to Freudian psychology for their answers when they truly ache for sexual satisfaction". Sam Slovoda is a product and practitioner of the Liberal Establishment that Mailer saw as numbing American life — what Gordon calls "the anguished response of an artist to the oppressive historical realities of the 1950s in America". Sam is the epitome of the "spiritual failure" of the 1950s. Sam is the protagonist, suggests Carl Rollyson, because he understands more than those around him how he is flawed and inauthentic.
Gonzalez highlighted the Bieber songs as the best of the episode; she gave "Baby" and "Somebody to Love" grades of "A" and "B+", respectively. On the former song, Gonzalez enjoyed Sam's performance, particularly his "übercorny dance moves that made [her] ache for the boy-band era." Although she complimented the male vocalists and their "almost perfect re-creation" of the video, Gonzalez was disappointed the show chose to repeat, rather than reinterpret, the choreography. Fallon praised the two songs: he called Sam "quite charming while channeling Bieber" and said "the acoustic opening to 'Baby' was actually very sweet, just as it was when Biebs stripped down the tune to open his Grammy performance".
" His second, The Here and Now, won the Ribalow Prize for Best Jewish Novel of 1996. His third novel, Inspired Sleep, was called “a sparkling comic novel of postmodern pathologies…more than just a brilliant book – it’s a transporting read” and "a great fat multiplex of a novel, beautifully written, funny, moving, sardonic and sad, it’s a brilliantly executed indictment of our biomechanistic age, where there’s a cure for every ache and, more importantly, an ache for every cure.” A collection of stories, The Varieties of Romantic Experience, was published in 2002; his most recent novel, Amateur Barbarians, in 2009. For these he has earned numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Writers Award, a Lila Wallace Writers Award, and a Pushcart Prize.
Later, Nana Sahib was captured by a betrayer of one of the companions among the other leaders of the sepoys, but Bunro left him alive, publishing in the newspapers the message that Nana Sahib had surrendered his companions to the Englishmen and was pardoned for this, and fabricating a photo confirming this message. Without yielding to the provocation of the British, loyal comrades liberated Nana Sagib and helped him escape. Thanks to the education received in Europe, Prince Dakkar designed and organized the construction of an underwater ship of fantastic qualities for his time and left with some of his faithful friends to sea. But, having left the earth, the captain's soul did not cease to ache for the people fighting against the colonizers.
In 1899 Andersen met Henry James the American expatriate writer. Although James was almost 30 years his senior the two developed a close relationship that was to last until James' death in 1916. While the precise nature of the relationship is still unclear and may always be so—the two actually met on just a few occasions, and then for only brief periods of time—they exchanged numerous letters, which evidence a close, loving, homoerotic bond perhaps best illustrated by a letter from James to Andersen following the death of Andersen's brother, dated February 9, 1902 where James wrote: > The sense that I can't help you, see you, talk to you, touch you, hold you > close & long, or do anything to make you rest on me, & feel my deep > participation – this torments me, dearest boy, makes me ache for you, & for > myself; makes me gnash my teeth & groan at the bitterness of things. ... > This is the one thought that relieves me about you a little - & I wish you > might fix your eyes on it for the idea, just, of the possibility.

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