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Despondent, she daydreams about getting on a bus and heading west on Interstate 10.
Very few of our daydreams about these kinds of conversations go the way we hope.
Ruben's fervor never catches in his gentler cousin, who daydreams about returning to Armenia and Mina.
In between daydreams about comfy beds and chicken nuggets you catch yourself thinking about the bigger things in life.
In the very first episode, Morty daydreams about getting to second base with his crush in a surreal, math-filled void.
Check it out, and adjust your daydreams about picking up your sweetie for a date at the fly-in movie theater accordingly:
So, from the safety of her ultraviolet-light-resistant bedroom window, Katie daydreams about puppy love as if she were a princess in a tower.
Just because Kat's knack for horny daydreams about One Direction is beloved on the show doesn't mean that real-life fans appreciated the shout-out.
Daydreams about the dessert menu of a high-end London restaurant that Ms. Tandoh has never visited led her to create a toffee-muscovado tart.
But the films are also, in a way that's almost unbearably wistful, daydreams about extracting an equitable relationship from a situation in which there's a huge power imbalance.
They are generalized guilt and at least a little despair channeled into entertainment, daydreams about violent overthrow that don't include visions of reconciliation and reaching some happy equilibrium.
He daydreams about Ruth and Debbie in character with sexy costumes, big hair, and colorful makeup, duking it out in a stylized spar that makes the crowd roar.
If you happen to be anything like us and your uneventful life is largely filled with daydreams about pizza and Furbys, it's probably too many hours to count.
Wade is the first-ballot-Hall-of-Fame-sized elephant in the room whenever Pat Riley daydreams about Kevin Durant and Hassan Whiteside co-existing on the same team.
While rotting in solitary confinement, I had many daydreams about him knocking down the prison walls to save me, my father and our fellow prisoners from torture and abuse.
Opening it in what is perhaps his only moment of passion, he rhapsodically daydreams about their lives and deaths, revealing a narrative impulse that also colors his back story.
Trapped in a beige-plated office straight out of 9 to 5 with a creepy, mustachioed co-worker—called Dickerson, subtly—Musgraves daydreams about a night out at the karaoke.
That's an obvious bummer for a fan base that daydreams about luring Chris Paul or Kyle Lowry from their respective teams this summer, but it's also not the worst thing in the world.
At school, she writes beautiful and provocative essays, gossips and whispers with her friends, and daydreams about Jesse (Jack Kilmer), the cute boy she's been secretly hanging out with at the local skate park.
In the Atlanta teen star's new video for song "Better," he finds himself stranded on a beautiful beach, slipping in and out of daydreams about a love interest he imagines is there with him.
From Ruby's (Jason Genao) sexy daydreams about Jasmine (Jessica Marie Garcia), to Jamal's (Brett Gray) breakthrough, to that flash-forward at the end of the season, these are the songs that helped build each moment.
"The milkmaid and her pail," which is sometimes falsely attributed to Aesop, tells the story of a milkmaid who daydreams about how the milk she carries on her head will soon make her wealthy and beloved.
The Jessica James character, who daydreams about violent ends for her ex (Lakeith Stanfield), pores over online dating sites and contemplates a new suitor (Chris O'Dowd), is not meant as a stand-in for Ms. Williams.
You see, 16-year-old me may have been enamored by the promise of love and fast money with a tattooed rapper, but 30-year-old me daydreams about bossing up on all past, current, and future partners.
The show's best moments are rooted in painfully relatable realities: like when Aggretsuko daydreams about calling out a lazy supervisor, or when an annoying salesclerk follows her around the store relentlessly until she feels pressured to buy some socks.
James Comey slumps strategically in restaurants — all 6-foot-8 of him, drooping faux-furtively with his back to the room — and daydreams about deleting the civic-minded Twitter feed where a bipartisan coalition pronounces him a national disgrace.
I confess I sometimes indulge in daydreams about being feted for turning a banking behemoth around—who in finance doesn't want to be on the cover of Fortune, or seen as a contender to usurp Jamie Dimon as the industry's king?
She daydreams about a new career, writing songs and bringing "renewable joy to millions," but she worries that by pulling Ana and Paul away from home and school she is depriving them of all the order and ritual that children crave.
I've always particularly liked the idea of living in places that are strange but ideal — daydreams about living on furnished and futuristic ceilings, cozy 50 square feet apartments, and empty shopping malls to come home to fill my head often.
I know the business backward and forwards and I have, you know, very granular knowledge of the business and very kind of big daydreams about where the business is going, and I think I'm getting well equipped to run this particular company, but.
While Jenner hasn't formally endorsed Cruz and even admits that the candidate is "probably one of the worst ones when it comes to trans issues," she still daydreams about serving as "trans ambassador to the president of the United States" in the Cruz cabinet.
It's not that Kemp purposely daydreams about what could have been; the question bombards him constantly as he tries to merely exist, and all he can do is wonder what would have happened if he went to Michigan or hit the fullback slightly differently that day in practice.
Obviously, the brand has really blown up since these daydreams about the perfect tequila — now, famous folks like Kim Kardashian casually sip it by the pool, and the brand recently did a collaboration with Sugarfina — but Business Insider reports that Clooney and Rande still taste every batch before it's bottled and sold.
If the referendum is fully pushed through and the full ramifications are felt, UK citizens—and that includes DJs, obviously—will find European travel slightly more difficult, it'll be harder to book European DJs to play here, and our daydreams about moving to Berlin for the cheap beer and great clubs becomes less and less tangible.
Jessica Williams, the former correspondent for "The Daily Show," stars as a struggling Brooklyn playwright trying to move forward after breaking up with a boyfriend (Lakeith Stanfield) she hasn't quite gotten over — hence, the daydreams about his violent demise — while considering the attributes of a new beau, a divorced app designer (Chris O'Dowd) she met on a blind date.
"For years, I had had daydreams about waking up and suddenly being able to move again—to get out of my wheelchair and walk; to go upstairs and hug my husband and my two children; to dress myself, feed myself, and take myself to the bathroom; to make breakfast for my family; to dance, to run, to feel the wind in my hair!" she wrote.
Sakaki also daydreams about being able to ride Tadakichi as Chiyo does.
She tries to keep this crush a secret from others, but is not very good at controlling herself when she daydreams about Mametchi. Himespetchi is very friendly and also outgoing girl and always daydreams about Mametchi as a hot guy all the time. She isn't shy like the others except when she's around Mametchi and has a tendency to be in the wrong place at the wrong time especially when he's with others girls which upsets her. Spacytchi has a crush on her as well, but she doesn't take any interest in him.
Finster, the protagonist, is a teenager, who works in a comic shop, while also being an artist. He daydreams about, and has had real, adventures. He usually mixes his own life with Fantasy, and is always talking to the reader.
Son is supposed to help with the Japan-Korea culture exchange, but daydreams about the band. Kyoko sells crepes and Nozomi falls asleep on her bass guitar in a classroom. Kei and Kyoko wake up Nozomi and fetch Son. Son rebuffs a classmate's confession of love.
Janie's head is spinning and she daydreams about being a mechanic's wife. Disconnecting a call, Janie causes a quarrel between Dick and his girl. She ends up meeting Dick and falling for him. Tom and Harry are waiting for her, leading Janie to declare that she's engaged to all three.
A reporter interviews Dr. Kornev about his work in space travel. While writing his story, the reporter daydreams about such a future. In the daydream, he and others board a rocket that takes them to an orbiting space station. There, he learns the large rocket, the Rodina, is docked at the station.
In this illustrated color book, the story is told in the first person. The narrator and his three friends, Emad, Rashid and Kohzad, go to the mountain to pick flowers for their teacher. They suddenly notice four aircraft flying overhead. The narrator daydreams about being a pilot and traveling everywhere in the world.
A total of 16 episodes aired. The second series started airing weekly in 1972, for 20 episodes. The format and presenter changed, the second series being about a young man called Sam Samson (played by Tony Robinson) who daydreams about an island inhabited by "Boffs". The series was later repeated as Sam on Boffs' Island.
Baseball "Super Fan" Dorf goes to the East- West all star game. While enjoying the game, Dorf daydreams about being on the diamond himself and inspiring a baseball team to greatness as their coach (ala General Patton). Yet, even in his daydreams he's not entirely successful. Between daydreams, Dorf has his hands full coping with a bratty kid, a smart aleck peanut vendor and his uncooperative car.
The song's official music video debuted on June 20, 2016. In the clip, directed by Rob Soucy, a disenchanted teenager daydreams about his girlfriend of his dreams while stuck in class at his high school. The two sneak into pools, have fun on the beach, cause havoc in a record shop, and go to a punk rock concert. The video is intertwined with performance footage of Blink-182 performing.
Henri overhears Jerry and Lise saying goodbye to each other, and realizes the truth. As Henri and Lise drive away, Jerry daydreams about being with Lise all over Paris to the tune of the George Gershwin composition An American in Paris. His reverie is broken by a car horn, the sound of Henri bringing Lise back to him. They embrace as the Gershwin composition (and the film) ends.
Billy Heinlickburger (Alec Sedgley) is 18, has no job, and no friends. He daydreams about a becoming rock star or artist or best- selling author, but fails to follow through with any of his aspirations due to his not wanting to work. He wishes to get back together with his slightly older ex-girlfriend, Susan (Morgan Lees). She has moved forward with her life, but agrees to a few dates anyway.
While waiting on the platform, Honey Boy daydreams about life, dating, baseball, and rock and roll in the 1950s. Dance With Me was a renamed, restaged version of Dance Wi’ Me, a production by the same team which opened at the Public Theater in June 1971. It also appeared at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in the early 1970s. The show received three 1975 Tony Award nominations and two 1975 Drama Desk Award nominations.
In the 2004 direct-to-video film Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, Minnie plays the role of the princess of France, who continually daydreams about her true love, Mickey. She's also the only monarch getting in the way of the plans of Pete, who can't take over the kingdom if he cannot get rid of her. For this particular film, Minnie is drawn with bangs, which do not appear in any later cartoons.
In Paris after World War II, a shy, unassuming "invisible" civil servant, Dusoleil, lives alone and works in a dreary office under a tyrannical boss. His lazy co- workers are unhappy because Dusoleil is a hard worker who finishes his work early. To pass the time, he writes letters to his mother and daydreams about the beautiful Isabelle. Isabelle is kept locked away by her controlling husband, the prosecutor-general with an unsavory past.
"Daydreams About Night Things" is a song written by John Schweers, and recorded by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in July 1975 as the first single from the album Night Things. The song was Milsap's eighth hit on the country chart and his fourth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for two weeks and spent a total of eleven weeks on the country chart.
He's in a coma for several years and when he wakes up he assumes a new identity and infiltrates a drug-smuggling operation run by the local Mafia. In 1992, he did Sidekicks, his most successful film of that era. It is about a loner boy who lives with his widowed father. He has vivid daydreams about being Chuck Norris' sidekick, battling against Norris's movie enemies, who are often personified by his everyday bullies.
Later, Yoon-hee asks if the dog suffered and undresses in front of Song-hee. She asks if she looks “tasteless”, Song-hee strangles her to death and cuts up her body. The next scene shows Song-hee having dinner and she daydreams about Yoon-hee in front of her eating as well. The fridge door swings open to reveal Yoon-hee's severed head. The screen fades to black and the sentence “So, has their loneliness all ended?” appears.
However, his growing feelings for Sookie are showcased in episode 4 of Season 3 when he daydreams about Sookie. After the daydream he spurns Yvetta and Pam looks on at him concerned. In episode 10, Eric kissed Sookie, after proclaiming that if he were to die a true death without having at least kissed her, that would be his greatest regret. He chained her up in his basement a few minutes later as bait for Russell.
Jiumei is mistreated by her adopted mother to sing for a living, and ends up being bullied as the "soda girl" at New World Nightclub. An optimistic girl by nature, she daydreams about making a debut on stage. She falls for Li Guang after a series of tribulations but suppresses her love for him because his heart is with Yu Hong. The captivating Indian, Malay, Peranakan and Western dances inspire Liguang to compose songs for Jiumei.
She is advised to find someone else to like fast. After he shows her a small act of kindness, Stacy grows interested in Damone. Eventually she invites him to go swimming in her pool, which leads to them having sex in the pool house during which he ejaculates very quickly. Brad, who has become sullen and withdrawn since his breakup, is caught by Linda masturbating in the bathroom after he daydreams about her after seeing her in a bikini.
One night during work, Callie takes photographs in the kitchen with her Polaroid camera. She asks Victor to take a photo of her while she learns to roll pizza dough; he subsequently brings the photo home with him, unbeknownst to her. He later has vivid daydreams about Callie, one of which has him saving her from drowning in the Hudson River. One night after Callie gets into a fight with her boyfriend, Jeff, she is left stranded at the restaurant.
A teenage girl with a crush on a young popular singing star daydreams about meeting and falling in love with him. She accidentally witnesses a mob murder and while attempting to escape the perpetrators she hides in a hotel bungalow. This happens to be the bungalow of her favorite singer and he gets roped into her escape from these men. The young star comes to her rescue in this romantic comedy with many songs and the Acapulco scenery as a backdrop. .
Zoran's family is opposed to Tito's rule, while little Zoran sees Tito as his personal hero. He's learned in school that Tito is the greatest man ever, and he daydreams about meeting him. One day, Zoran writes a composition called "Why I Like the President", which is judged the best of those submitted by Belgrade's schoolchildren. He wins a week's camping trip with other children of families favored by the regime, the trip's highlight being a reception at Tito's palace.
The film follows a day of Bonifacio (Sady Rebbot), a young and unemployed designer with anti-social tendencies. He has applied at a job and has an interview for the psychological test in the morning. The rest of the day, he starts to roam around Venice and recalls his past, also having daydreams about his future. Flashbacks reveal his troubled love affair with his former girlfriend Gabriella (Pascale Audret) and his relationships with his communist friends Claudio (Tino Buazzelli) and 'Kim' (Franco Arcalli).
It is revealed in the album En direct de la gaffe that Jeanne is color blind: she can't tell green from red. She also still lives with her mother and, although it is assumed that she is well beyond her teens, is shown grounded after a row. By the end of the series, Gaston's daydreams about Jeanne did become relatively more explicit. To the dismay of critics, Franquin once actually drew them naked, with Gaston in a state of arousal, on a commercially unavailable greeting card.
Diane tells Sumner to leave the bar. Unbeknownst to them, Sam overhears this conversation under the pool table whose underneath is covered by drapes. At home, in the house they bought together in the previous episode, "A House Is Not a Home", Sam wants to postpone the wedding, but Diane suggests that they be married immediately, so she leaves him alone for a moment. Later, Sam daydreams about their own elderly selves living in what would have been if Diane chooses Sam over her career.
Gordon snaps at Mimi for underestimating his condition and not listening to the Doctor, to which a hallucination of Mr. Bungee appears, telling Gordon to ("Be Polite To Everyone"), and Gordon tells it to leave. Gordon daydreams about his boyfriend Roger, who is on his way to the hospital from a "Sailing" trip. The nurses, sadistic Nancy D. and compassionate Richard, are introduced. Nancy D. requests a "Family History", prompting Gordon to ponder why he only inherited the bad traits from his parents ("Gordon's Law of Genetics").
Comedic view of high school life. Each episode is a different topic on typical high school life. Zhao Zhi Jie is an average 17-year-old boy who is going through puberty and daydreams about girls but it is hard for him to interact with the different sex when the high school he attends does not allow boys and girls to interact with each other. Also his dad can't seem to have the courage to talk to him about the "birds and the bees".
"Lock Me in Your Heart" is a mid-tempo track where Moore asks her boy to "lock me in your heart and throw away the key". "Walk Me Home" is a ballad in which Mandy daydreams about her lover and she asks him if he "would walk with [her] home." The song was compared with some Janet Jackson's ballads. The next song, "I Like It," co-written by Backstreet Boys member Howie Dorough, is related to when one likes everything a person does and it feels right.
In this early case, Daisy envies her "old school chum" Susy Swan for dating a notable weightlifter. Donald at first protests that she seems too impressed by a "gorilla" just because the "muscle-bound buffalo" can lift 300 pounds. But when Daisy simply ignores him and daydreams about dating Hercules, Donald decides to start weightlifting. The rest of the story focuses on his ineptitude at exercising and the eventual efforts of Huey, Dewey, and Louie to cheer him up by various tricks pointing to Donald becoming stronger.
This Is No Time for Romance () is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Fernand Dansereau and released in 1967."Première du film «Ça n'est pas le temps des romans»". Université de Sherbrooke. An exploration of the changing role of women in the early years of feminism, the film stars Monique Mercure as Madeleine, a housewife who is beginning to resent being defined by her relationship to her husband Gervais (Marc Favreau) and their children, and daydreams about possible alternative life paths she could have taken.
Wu runs forward and fights with Su. Finally, the situation is under control. While Superintendent Mok arrives and daydreams about his promotion to Commissioner of Police, Cheng and Colonel Wu finally become friends and achieve a collaboration between the Communists and the Nationalists. At the border, Cheng gives Wu a letter, expressing her apologies for her bad temper and thankfulness during this working tour in Hong Kong. She admits that it is the first time she held a man's hand and that this memory is precious.
Barry Gabrewski is a troubled and bullied asthmatic boy who lives with his widowed father, Jerry (Beau Bridges), in Houston, Texas. A loner, Barry has vivid daydreams about being Chuck Norris' sidekick, battling against Norris' movie enemies, who are often personified by Barry's everyday bullies such as Randy Cellini (John Buchanan). Noreen Chan (Julia Nickson-Soul), his favorite teacher, often plays the damsel in distress in these daydreams. Barry wants to learn the martial arts, but is rejected by the arrogant dojo owner Kelly Stone (Joe Piscopo) for being too weak.
He released his first single for RCA that year, "I Hate You", which became his first country music success, peaking at No. 10 on the country chart. In 1974, Milsap toured with Pride as an opening act and had two No. 1 singles: "Pure Love" (written by Eddie Rabbitt) and the Kris Kristofferson composition "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends" which won Milsap his first Grammy. In 1975, he revived the Don Gibson song "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time" and scored another No. 1 hit with "Daydreams About Night Things".
Dr. Alan Aisling is an antiquities professor who has lost his wife and struggles to keep his daughters' spirits high and his loneliness at bay. His younger daughter Cassie daydreams about the mythical world her illustrator mother left behind in her drawings and annoys her older sister Miranda. Then something magical happens: the family find themselves fleeing a plague of monstrous trolls by boarding a mysterious ship called The Unicorn. They are given a quest to find the benevolent dragon that once ruled the legendary faerie isles, before the demon trolls arrived.
The overture begins with a thundering D minor cadence, followed by a short sequence which leads into a light-hearted D major allegro. Scene 1 – The garden of the Commendatore Leporello, Don Giovanni's servant, grumbles about his demanding master and daydreams about being free of him ("" – "Night and day I slave away"). He is keeping watch while Don Giovanni is in the Commendatore's house attempting to seduce or rape the Commendatore's daughter, Donna Anna.In the absence of an unambiguous indication in Da Ponte's libretto, it is reasonable to interpret this incident variously.
In the city of Chennai, a traditional rivalry has always existed between the students of Pachaiyappa's and Loyola colleges. Karthik (Vineeth) is a poor orphan who studies in Pachaiyappa's College, lives in a rented room, travels by the bus, hangs out with a number of friends, and is the captain of his football team. He is also a good poet and daydreams about his dream girl. Arun (Abbas), on the other hand, comes from a rich and wealthy family, studies in Loyola College, drives his own car, hangs out with numerous friends, and is also the captain of his football team.
At the time when she was sent to investigate Inugami's scar, Ryuuko admits to being raped when she was younger because she "knows her own kind" (hinting at knowing Ms. Aoshika was also raped). She often follows Haguro's commands because she is bored, but becoming intrigued by Inugami's loner behavior, she becomes lustful for him and often daydreams about eventually having sexual intercourse with him. When Haguro betrays her and intends to torture her to lure Inugami out, she gave him Ms. Aoshika. Ryuuko becomes wrathful and envious when she finds out Inugami will only have sex with her to save Ms. Aoshika.
The story revolves around a young girl, a recent high school graduate, who is living with her mother in a small house located in a dead end street somewhere in Tehran, the capital city of Iran. The protagonist fills her uneventful days by either helping her mother at home or studying for her university entry exam. Alone in her room, listening to love songs, she often daydreams about love and the possibility of finding an ideal man. She begins to notice a handsome yet mysterious man who is always following her and waiting in her street, staring at her bedroom window.
At that moment, Chanfle daydreams about his son to be, seeing the boy become a famous player for America (with the looks of Chanfle) and is able to be a forward for his team scoring an irrational number of goals for America in that game. But he wakes up after kicking coach Don Moncho again when daydreaming about his son shooting a penalty kick. After this he is kicked off the game intentionally in order to see his wife. Chanfle bumps into Paco again, who has the gun in his hands, and tries to kill Chanfle.
Her constant response to his romantic invitations is "I don't mind", an expression so uninterested that it infuriates him – which only causes her to use it all the more. His daydreams about her (her image appears over an illustration in his medical school anatomy textbook, and a skeleton in the classroom is transformed into Mildred) cause him to be distracted from his studies, and he fails his medical examinations. When Philip proposes to her, Mildred declines, telling him she will be marrying a loutish salesman Emil Miller instead. The self-centered Mildred vindictively berates Philip with nasty insults for becoming romantically interested in her.
When Mickey initiates a brief and casual affair with Ian Gallagher (Gerard Kearns) and falls in love with him, Mickey exhibits the fact that he is an eager suitor when he follows Ian around and is very emotionally demanding. Unlike Ian, none of Mickey's family are aware of his homosexuality, despite several occasions when Mickey has come close to coming out to them, or has daydreams about revealing his homosexuality to his family. In his early appearances, Mickey has a dog, Nelson, whom he's been close to for years. Ian is disgusted to learn just how close they had become at one time, and declines to continue a relationship with Mickey.
Bernard decides to take the case, in the process gathering valuable clues and going through several mishaps, like being kept as a pet for a few minutes by a bunch of school girls and almost getting roasted alive by two housemaids. He also meets one of the most curious characters of the whole series, a stuffed bear named Algernon, who proves to be an invaluable ally for the future. Bernard and Algernon eventually travel to a desolate and perilous wasteland known as the "Wolf Range," where their clues had pointed that Miss Tomasina is being kept. All this time, Miss Bianca daydreams about Bernard and wonders what he is up to.
Six-year-old Ana is a shy girl who lives in the manor house in an isolated Spanish village on the Castilian plateau with her parents Fernando and Teresa and her older sister, Isabel. The year is 1940, and the civil war has just ended with the Francoist victory over the Republican forces. Her aging father spends most of his time absorbed in tending to and writing about his beehives; her much younger mother is caught up in daydreams about a distant lover, to whom she writes letters. Ana's closest companion is Isabel, who loves her but cannot resist playing on her little sister's gullibility.
The film begins with a group of angels who are having a conference on Cloud Seven. The Angel Chief (Russell Hicks) has called the conference to talk about a newly married couple, Jeff (Ward Ellis) and Mary (Virginia Gibson), who have been trying to go on honeymoon but are repeatedly forced to postpone due to Jeff's work commitments as a songwriter. The couple's guardian angel, Wilbur (Chick Chandler), is sent down to Earth to help Jeff write a new song for an upcoming musical so he and Mary can finally leave on their honeymoon. While Jeff struggles to write a new song, Mary daydreams about a new home.
Karina and Godard received death threats, and "had to live in secret places". As Angela in A Woman Is a Woman (Une femme est une femme, 1961). Karina's role was as an unattached striptease dancer who nevertheless wishes to have a child and daydreams about appearing in MGM musicals. Her school-girl costume emulated Leslie Caron in Gigi (1958), worn even while performing her act. Karina won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance. In all, Karina appeared in eight films directed by Godard, including My Life to Live (', 1962), Band of Outsiders (', 1964) ' and Alphaville (both 1965).
In the morning, the captives, along with Desiree, are taken in the van to a dockyard warehouse. On the journey, Chumley and Fosdyke appear from hiding in the back of the van, and Stella reveals herself to be an undercover police officer investigating Fox. At the warehouse, while Stella is interrogated over the stolen book, Albert daydreams about overpowering their guard, knocking out the hoods with a hare-brained pulley system and locking Fox in a crate. His scheme fails; however, he manages to knock out the hoods one by one by dropping crates on their heads, while Desiree and the other women gleefully chain up their erstwhile captors.
She does not like people talking about death or telling someone to go die, since (as she takes on the pain of anyone she heals, revives or kills) she understands the pain of dying, despite being immortal herself. Even though she considers Ayumu to be her servant, she's shown to care about him and has admitted that she's in love with him, but can't express her feelings. Ayumu comforts her whenever she thinks about her much insecurity, and she is shown to take these feelings between them to heart. Ayumu often daydreams about her behaving like a visual novel character and speaking in a cutesy manner (voiced by a different voice actress in each episode of the anime).
A pinched and bitter facial expression Unlike many emotions, resentment does not have physical tags exclusively related to it that telegraph when a person is feeling this emotion. However, physical expressions associated with related emotions such as anger and envy may be exhibited, such as furrowed brows or bared teeth. Resentment can be self-diagnosed by looking for signs such as the need for emotion regulation, faking happiness while with a person to cover true feelings toward him, or speaking in a sarcastic or demeaning way to or about the person. It can also be diagnosed through the appearance of agitation- or dejection-related emotions, such as feeling inexplicably depressed or despondent, becoming angry for no apparent reason, or having nightmares or disturbing daydreams about a person.
He spent nearly all his time wandering about the pine forest and marsh, and had little human company other than the elderly servants; what he knew about the world he knew by hearsay. Sometimes he would stare at a stone font in a vault of the castle, dreaming that the female statues who held it up were under a curse, and that he could plead with God for their pardon and release. At other times he would indulge in daydreams about himself as a great hero, in whom all virtues, skills and powers would combine – in other words, as a reinvention of Apollo. Browning comments that an aesthete can fail in life either through attempting nothing, or attempting too much.
Some biographers state that Ray — whom they allege to have begun to sexually experiment with men during his stint at the University of Chicago — was bisexual. He denied this in 1977, but stated that everyone has occasional fantasies or daydreams about same-sex relations.Profile of Nicholas Ray, 1977 TV interview on Criterion Collection DVD of Bigger Than Life. A heavy user of drugs and alcohol, Ray found himself increasingly shut out of the Hollywood film industry in the early 1960s, though he continued working in SFR Yugoslavia upon the invitation of Ratko Dražević, the head of Avala Film“'Doktor Rej i đavoli' je legenda“ ;B92, 3 March 2012 and in US. After collapsing on the set of 55 Days at Peking (1963), he did not direct again until the 1970s.
The song ultimately produced was "Smoky Mountain Rain" – one of Milsap's signature songs and a number one hit on both the country charts and the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. Rolling Stone listed it as one of the "100 Greatest Country Songs of all Time". "Smoky Mountain Rain" was chosen by the Tennessee State Legislature in 2010 as the eighth official state song. This was only one of Milsap's 40 number one hits produced by Tom Collins, which also include: "What a Difference You've Made in My Life", "Daydreams About Night Things", "Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night)", "I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World", "She Keeps the Home Fires Burning", "It Was Almost Like a Song", "Stranger in My House", "Pure Love", and "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me".
John Wheeler has released two solo albums on the Cooking Vinyl label, the first titled Un-American Gothic, in February 2013, and the second, titled "Difficult #2 Album," in January 2016, as well as an EP of southern rock songs, titled Daydreams About Night Things, in January 2018. Longtime mainstay members, Dale Reno and Don Wayne Reno, left Hayseed Dixie at the end of 2013 to form a traditional bluegrass group called Reno and Harrell, which released an album called Reno Bound in September 2013. Joining Hayseed Dixie in January 2014 in the roles of banjo and mandolin were Johnny Butten (holder of the Guinness world record title for fastest banjo player) and Hippy Joe Hymas. The studio album Hair Down to My Grass was released on January 12, 2015 worldwide and spent three weeks at the number one spot on the UK Country Chart.
When Enrique finally decides to take the position, Rosa becomes gravely ill with typhus contracted from the rat bites she received during their border crossing. When this happens, Enrique must make the tough decision of missing the flight to Chicago to be by her side, and thus loses the position. As Enrique visits the hospital, Rosa laments that she will not live to enjoy the fruits of their harrowing journey to the U.S. Rosa sums up the film's major theme when she says to Enrique: After Rosa dies peacefully, Enrique is shown once again waiting with the other day-labor hopefuls in a parking lot, offering his services to a man looking for "strong arms"; reviewer Renee Scolaro Rathke observes: "It is a bitter realization that Arturo's words about the poor being nothing but arms for the rich holds true even in El Norte." Although Enrique is temporarily employed once again, he is distracted by haunting daydreams about his sister's lost desires for a better life.
The coming-of-age tale focuses on young Homer Macauley, a telegram messenger who is exposed to the sorrows and joys experienced by his family and the residents of his small California town during World War II. Homer's mother Kate is struggling to support her children following the death of her husband, his older brother Marcus is in the Army, his teenaged sister Bess daydreams about romance, and his younger brother Ulysses divides his attention between the passing trains and an unrequited desire to know why his father had to die. Other characters include Spangler and Grogan, who run the telegraph office, Spangler's girlfriend Diana, Marcus's orphaned army buddy Tobey and Marcus's sweetheart Mary. Through-composed, The Human Comedy is far more an American folk opera like Porgy and Bess than it is a traditional book musical. Its score includes elements of 1940s swing, gospel, pop, folk music, and typical show tunes.

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