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I longed to take a break — or a nap.
In Chile, Rodriguez has found the tranquility she longed for.
The day we have all ostentatiously longed for has arrived.
"  "These are the words we have longed for for decades.
They kind of steal upon you, longed for and unexpected.
It's also the warm family space that she longed for.
New Yorkers from the suburbs have longed for this moment.
At school, I longed to switch places with someone else.
And the Patalanos longed for fresh air and a garden.
She longed to see inside, but never had the chance.
Lam is heard to say that she longed to resign.
The sheer diversity of meat was something I longed for.
This was the moment Americans of all backgrounds had longed for.
Fathers said they longed to be in their children's lives more.
" She said the Italian longed to "see the fruits of 2011.
These are all the colors I wished for and longed for.
The apocalypse would mark the start of their longed-for salvation.
He longed to leap on one, bareback, and ride it away.
For Phillip's birthday, Rachel gives him what he'd longed for: Sex.
She came to believe that the earth longed to be known.
After these decades of repression, the Chinese longed to breathe free.
He had always longed to return to his native Puerto Rico.
How to get to the prosperous, hopeful future they longed for.
After the convulsions of the Great Depression, Americans longed for predictability.
From the beginning of his career, Baldwin longed to make movies.
After college, Ms. Beers longed for an experience outside the Midwest.
I longed to be a foreign correspondent and get out there.
Fans have longed for the pair to reunite for a sequel.
In New York, I longed for the intimacy of North Carolina.
King longed to change hearts, minds, public policy and laws, too.
Some Republicans said they were seeing the U.S. president they longed for.
This replica, Geminoid HI, brings Ishi­guro the recognition he has longed for.
His words were stirring, and just what the gathering longed to hear.
The upshot: they scrimp and save hard for that longed-for kid.
The houses in the paintings were ones that he longed to build.
In fact, Brown told The Post, Margaret longed for the queen's approval.
And that is the story that director Sofia Coppola longed to make.
"I have always longed for a friend to cross arts," he said.
After securing his wealth, he longed to work for the public good.
You kind of longed for David Lynch to get his hand in.
I longed for that voice and the authority that came with it.
But what I really longed for was my own glass of whiskey.
They are the quirky, experimental options we didn't know we longed for.
It's undoubtedly a rich source of data that the company longed for.
Now, he was frantic to reach the woman he longed to marry.
For six years, I have longed for my family and my home.
In one moment of high drama, she longed for a toenail clipper.
When she reached her mid-40s, though, she longed to sing again.
A familiar refrain, one I have always loved and longed to believe.
He longed to know Russian as only a left-wing dreamer could.
He longed to become a true member of that class, and he succeeded.
I had loved my Airbnb days in Harlem and longed to move there.
They longed for each other, mostly, and at one point, they had sex.
From the moment he'd died, my mother longed to be with him again.
The National Confederation of Industry said that the reform represents "longed-for progress".
Mr Sprawson longed to be back in his nearby flat, among his books.
However we communicated, one thing was clear: They all longed to be home.
I longed to yell at Past Karl's face and break my own jaw.
Muslim officials in Sri Lanka have longed warned about radicalization among their cohort.
Rivers longed to recapture that feeling of being beautiful and loved, of having
I longed for Wu to return to the screen whenever he left it.
Mr. Janu, who longed for a son, tried to reassure his wife. Mrs.
He longed for a place where students, not teachers' unions or principals, ruled.
He longed for his grandparents and missed playing marbles in the dirt streets.
The U.S. has longed accused China of intellectual property theft and currency manipulation.
The singer Rufus Wainwright, who performed that night, longed for a Cindy Sherman.
I longed for the idiosyncrasies, false notes, and digressions of an actual interview.
For the nearly eight years he was gone, I longed for my father.
I longed to plant a garden, something to nurture that would nurture me.
His movies don't imagine a stable past to be mourned or longed for.
But sometimes I longed for total annihilation in it — a beautiful, silent erasure.
But she grew hopeless as she longed for career growth and financial security.
Still, I longed to hear all these artists in a real concert hall.
Melissa Roy has longed to explore new places ever since she was little.
And by the late 1980s, she longed to record a Spanish-language album.
As a girl, she longed to know what was behind those closed doors.
Endlessly longed for but unglimpsed, she is all too true to her name.
Despite the daunting experience, Kim longed for more children with husband Kanye West.
Not surprisingly, that boy I longed for from across the way never reciprocated.
That was an opinion that felt like a burden I'd longed to lay down.
For the next year, people enjoyed the freedom that they had always longed for.
I longed for your scent, which laced my jacket, to perfume my bed sheets.
But his lyrical portraits of his city were affirming as I longed for mine.
In the past, however, the Trumps longed to break into the Moscow property market.
Some are certainly dead, others are simply missing—longed for but unlikely to return.
I longed for my swimming days — the 5 am laps and afternoon weightlifting sessions.
Ministers have longed for a revival in Britain's run-down supply chain for decades.
It seemed a perfect fit for Araoz, who longed for a career in theater.
The youngest of a family of seven, Jamie had always longed to be noticed.
He fought to set music free; but he also longed for order in it.
He knew they longed for a baby who was related to both of them.
It was an embarrassing moment for Milwaukeeans, who have longed struggled with racial tension.
He owed Yuri this, at least, this first taste of her longed-for liberty.
What she really longed to do, in fact, was invest in some of them.
I felt confined to a world lacking self-expression, and longed for fashion freedom.
Plagued by my feelings of weakness, I longed for an ounce of their strength.
Still, he longed to create the sort of food that he grew up eating.
Atopic dermatitis experts said they have longed for a safe and highly effective treatment.
Huawei executives have longed denied that the company acts on behalf of any government.
My hospice patients were dying, but they still longed for fresh air and birdsong.
Not long after, the two talked about how each had longed for a family.
One was "normalcy," an invented word that perfectly encapsulated what many Americans longed for.
Obama never longed for a particularly public life and does not relish the fray.
The non-feminist side of my personality longed to be a beauty like Meg.
What they longed for: their brother's body to be returned to them and buried.
To be human is to exist in a constant state of longed for escape.
In previous pastoral roles, she longed for other young black women to be her peers.
NCAA Is this the start of a new and longed-for era in college sports?
"The adage that you don't get fired for buying IBM had longed passed," Lehr explained.
Eastern Europeans now enjoy the freedom of movement that so many longed for under communism.
"The most common human experiences—I have always longed for them so strongly," she writes.
He longed for a military career, but that ambition was overtaken by his business responsibilities.
Republicans finally have their longed-for tax reform, but now they have to sell it.
All things I could probably afford to be, and even longed to be more of.
In other words, the kind of group he'd longed for as a teen in Ohio.
He'd been formed and polished by élite institutions, and he longed to see them multiply.
And without many friends or artistic connections to her family, she longed to leave home.
And we longed to connect with women with an intensity that was difficult to contemplate.
That has been — not a frustration, but I have longed for that as well myself.
We understand then that the little wanderer has never been clearly seen, just longed for.
They longed to wake up in nature, by the water, for longer than a weekend.
Had some of them also found a community that they'd longed for, for other reasons?
She longed to be as important to her domineering father as her five brothers were.
His soft voice and body language radiated kindness, something Danielle longed for more than anything.
He longed for the security of one partner, the beauty of its simplicity and romance.
Yes, for ~years~ Kanye West has longed to make his Family Feud debut. Who. Knew.
Rey, the female heroine so many had longed for, discovers her true powers and lineage.
She had longed to join the military but had been barred because of her condition.
Rahad told Imad that he loved Tucson and its people and longed to return someday.
Mr. Trump, it seemed, had finally found the loyal attorney general he had longed for.
She has never liked humans, but longed for a planet so overwhelmed with The Chaos.
Kiki The DEA finally got what Kiki had longed for: A major victory over the cartel.
She ran into Tormund Giantsbane who still longed for her and managed to win her affection.
Heydi spoke with her father almost every day, and she longed for him to join her.
Business was steady, but he longed to make the establishment a destination for lucrative business travelers.
But for those who have longed for an edible alternative, things could be about to change.
Julia longed to attend classes at the Dance Theater of Harlem with her older pal, Jade.
We started passing by the resources the many people we met along the way longed for.
Were you on the side of fans who longed for a romance between Carrie and Quinn?
If you've ever longed for justice for that landmark powerhouse triple-axel, your moment has come.
The girl who once had longed to live with God had grown into a woman disillusioned.
She longed to go with them to a remote place with a blue lagoon and waterfall.
The one thing she longed all the years to do — make art — lay beyond her powers.
In landlocked cities where I stayed, I longed at odd moments for the smell of saltwater.
Perhaps now you can grant President Volodymyr Zelensky the White House visit he has longed for.
Both candidate Obama and candidate Trump knew that parts of the nation longed to be heard.
I don't have one — a brother that is — and I have always longed for that connection.
And a Senegalese domestic worker is thrown into despair by the life she had longed for.
How many times in the last three years have you longed for the good old days?
Fritz's life from her girlhood in China to her longed-for yet uneasy passage to America.
When Robespierre brought in the guillotine, even revolutionary sympathizers longed for prerevolutionary authoritarianism, conservatism and piety.
All my life I longed to connect meaningfully to others, but felt I didn't know how.
"This is what constitutes a 'reset,'" Culp said, using a word many analysts had longed to hear.
To the chagrin of Romanian monarchists, it will not be the royal wedding they have longed for.
"These are images many audiences have longed to see in mainstream films, but for too long haven't."
In an instant, the stranger is transformed -- into the person the dog knows and longed to see.
Oppressed people have used rights claims and longed for rights and been willing to die for rights.
They were soon followed by human explorers, spelunkers who longed for the deep places of the world.
I longed to make money doing something that I loved — and I didn't love making vodka-sodas.
The Romanov's longed-for son came three years after Anastasia—sickly and spoiled, but an heir nonetheless.
However, there's one style that the Michelle Hive longed to see that never happened: her natural hair.
Or maybe you've longed for something that you know is just that little bit out of reach?
As a monumental sculptor he longed to be exposed, potentially defying the state on a grand scale.
She longed to be free of that dogged, unresponsive little figure following her everywhere around the house.
Infidelity powers much of her fiction; there are no happy marriages, only longed-for or realized affairs.
Even so, I occasionally longed for the relatively simple delights of, say, Charles Portis or Annie Proulx.
Many longed for the day they were free to administer justice without powerful people tipping the scales.
She began her transition in February, finally living in the identity she'd always longed for, Mia Camilla.
Among Noon's work Solace has always struck a chord and Boehm longed to do something with it.
About two years before I met Evan, I'd met my dream man — the Byron I'd longed for.
Relaxing inside the coffee shop, her short dark hair uncovered, she longed for another type of cafe.
Baldwin shows that world with the brilliance of the filmmaker he longed to be throughout his life.
I longed painfully for prim, lacy Laura Ashley, but "you already have something white" was the answer.
Many who live under and near it have longed for years to see it brought down. Gov.
She had longed for the unpredictable, haphazard quality that other people had, which she had found beautiful.
All through the next year that unnameable guilt dogged me, until I longed for Lent to come.
It was just too far from home, too far from the soil my bare feet longed for.
But then, once in a lifetimeThe longed-for tidal waveOf justice can rise upAnd hope and history rhyme.
I can't say I ever longed to see any of my presidents in anything but profoundly boring suits.
"I want to win this tournament right now," the Miami teen said, when asked what she longed for.
Jenny longed for acceptance and attention; I demanded freedom, unwilling to play by anyone's rules but my own.
And of course behind it all lay the embrace she really, daily longed for, which got no closer.
For months, curators, mentors, and mentees actively brought into being the artistic communities that they once longed for.
Sociologists have longed studied social network homophily, the strong tendency of people to know those similar to themselves.
Have you ever longed for someone who had a public presence and then done a scene with them?
Jonathan really is so many things I longed for: generous, kind, funny, alive, loyal, intelligent, elegant and passionate.
Of course, I'd longed for that kind of connection and peace with another person, just like everyone else.
I longed for—even fetishized—the gaze and affection of straight men, which my ex couldn't offer me.
As a teenager in Seattle, he enjoyed tinkering with computers and longed to buy a Mac for college.
Back home, I longed for Turkish flavors, so I put together a meal for a group of friends.
Jones has longed criticized government spending, and opposed the process used to find a GOP replacement for ObamaCare.
We longed for this outcome -- and we prayed that human history would help bring about this biblical conclusion.
Such slow-walking of the truth is what angers members of Congress who have longed to achieve transparency.
Ismail Altintoprak, the muhtar, and many men like him longed for the European cosmopolitanism of an earlier Istanbul.
Hospitals have longed complained that other public plans such as Medicare and Medicaid don't pay high enough rates.
So, what will happen with their new music once they go back to the place they longed for?
The teachers received the child they had longed for, and my father's parents received two bushels of grain.
How many of us have longed to don a poncho and hot pants for an excursion to Denny's?
And who desperately longed to see her nearly 1,800 poems in print, stymied by men at every step.
He longed to move up to a Class AA or AAA team, one rung below the majors. Anywhere.
It was the moment the entire world had longed for ever since lurching into war four years earlier.
For children who longed for a snow day, the news of the snowstorm was a reason to cheer.
Many of us have longed for a past we cannot return to, no matter how hard we try.
But he longed for the same feeling with his Columbia teammates, who beat Vanderbilt while he was away.
Susan had once studied music, and a part of her had always longed to be a professional singer.
They longed for comparable national undertakings that would bring out the best in both citizens and their government.
Ms. Karas longed for grandchildren and had embraced the four Syrian children as if they were her own.
But during the life-changing ordeal, Manteufel longed to return home to see Ellie, he told FOX 6.
She had longed to return to the stage and had tried her hand at the movies as well.
I hadn't seen or spoken to my family in what felt like a lifetime, I longed for my mother.
Though Khrayba longed to continue to Germany, he had applied for, and received, a three-year residency in Greece.
Corfiots longed to participate, and produced a couple of teams which survived and multiplied after Britain's exit in 1864.
She was the Somalia that many had longed for: a resilient person full of energy who can do anything.
Marvel producer Kevin Feige has longed to bring Strange to the screen almost since the inception of the MCU.
She had told CNN before the surgery that holding her two boys was the thing she longed for most.
Gabrielle Collantes, who is Ecuadorian and Colombian, longed for the hair she saw on The O.C. and Laguna Beach.
" She continued: "Thank you @neyo for giving me the one thing I've always longed for.. my very own family!
He longed for the excitement of the ring, and it seems, for the prize money afforded to champion fighters.
Who among us has not read Upton Sinclair and longed for the good old days of total food freedom?
Have you ever wanted to get together with friends, but longed for a way to make that process complicated?
It smells clean and fresh, but with a hint of sexiness that I've always longed for in a scent.
The night before, the parents had talked of how they longed to sit with the boys on the couch.
The step therapy concept has longed faced opposition from drug companies, which benefit when patients spend more on drugs.
People longed for economic change, and in his early days Mnangagwa said all the right things about the economy.
" What she longed for was the time to wander, to observe, to collect and absorb, to "fill her tank.
One boundary that Seymour Durst, the second-generation patriarch of the business, always longed to push was the south.
She confessed to me that she longed to talk about her kidnapping, but no one ever brought it up.
At the same time, I longed to see her more, and now she would be two hours farther away.
This was another reason I longed for Beatriz, the mysterious woman at the center of this novel of men.
Still, I sometimes longed for the narrative reins to be returned to the more hardheaded and clear-eyed Grace.
He longed to perform with the group but was so shy that for years he barely spoke to anyone.
I longed for love, for warmth, was terrified that these free, essential nutrients might soon be in short supply.
Back in 1997, I suffered from crippling agoraphobia, but longed to share my art with the widest audience possible.
Only then will the ambient bros will finally achieve the eternal chill vibes they so longed for in life.
The grant opportunities allowed curators to propose projects many had longed to do but couldn't because of budget constraints.
Ms. Pothoven said in an interview at that time that she longed for peace and the absence of pain.
"The longed-for Grand Départ is a huge tourist draw bringing prestige and business," he wrote in an email.
Matthew knew his mother couldn't accept him for who he was, but he longed for her love and approval.
I enjoyed seeing old friends and new places, but I never longed to do a full-fledged tour again.
She longed for escape and began sneaking down to Washington Square Park to be among the musicians and poets.
I still need my work to strike the same chords in me that I've always longed and striven for.
Nevertheless, I longed for fewer connections, fewer babies and more in-depth depictions of the psychologies of the movements.
He longed to do it correctly, he said; he loved Cunningham's work and wanted to be worthy of it.
I never loved a shiny car, longed for holidays in the Azores, cashmere sweaters to make life matter more.
She longed for a pair of sparkly purple sneakers, and begged, nagged and nearly cried until her mother agreed.
As much as he has sometimes longed to take hormones, he fears what they could do to his voice.
As much as he has sometimes longed to take hormones, he fears what they could do to his voice.
At her own wedding she longed to embrace her dying mother even though she was also scared of her.
He had longed for that chance, and it became a nightmare, with a live audience of more than 68,000.
And later in life, after her husband died in 2010, she longed to return to the Lower East Side.
We were delighted; we were filled with joy; we longed to experience his ketchup- and mustard-garnished exuberance ourselves.
The half-hour Uber ride home felt like hours as I longed for the warm embrace of a nap.
Yes, he propositioned, intimidated, groped, and did worse to all manner of women who longed to be in pictures.
They were possessions to looked at, to be longed for, to be used—not actual people with feelings and emotions.
Remember when we all longed for summer like a lover who had been away at war for months and months?
Not long ago, gleaming new rail lines promised to take us—and the country—to places we longed to be.
Ina is food goals — and I longed to exude her demure culinary confidence, if only for a mere few days.
It's sushi, wrapped in a croissant, for those of us who've longed for that special "raw fish breakfast pastry" flavor.
Mendoza-Sanchez had longed to one day see her daughter, who she helped overcome a learning disability, reach graduation day.
They've longed for the arrival of their "Alpha," a level 4 warlock with powers strong enough to overthrow the Supreme.
Growing up the son of a prominent developer in Queens, Trump longed to move to Manhattan early in his life.
He plastered his name on anything he owned, seemingly marking his territory in the city he once longed to frequent.
It's a feeling he's longed for at home, where a swirl of scandal has surrounded his first months in office.
But though I longed for the things at home I cherished the most, I still shared the ideals of America.
They longed to break away from the tyranny of perfect provenance, from the tasteful salons filled with stiff family heirlooms.
Also because of the fear of destroying our idols—the fear of ruining somebody we admired and longed to emulate.
Given all that the stolen had survived, I longed to hear parallel wisdom on both sides of this human tragedy.
Since then, her family and friends have longed to learn the truth about what happened to the New York teen.
Brazil went from being a longed-for destination to the start of the second leg of a long, hard journey.
Wendy and Amzad Lalani, married for 21948 years, longed for an elegant renewal that was the opposite of their Feb.
I longed to see some mountains or more varied landscape, and apparently, I missed my one chance to do so.
Almost 20 years later, I find a few things about this dream I longed so desperately to fulfill very amusing.
With Coloring Book, Chance was able to pull off what Kanye so longed to do with The Life of Pablo.
The parades are reminders, especially in these fractious times, that there are people we can celebrate in longed-for unity.
Raised in the Pentecostal faith, Fox longed to recover an artifact that would validate the biblical stories of her childhood.
It was the kind of throwing I longed for now, the kind of throwing you don't have to think about.
But a few months in, they stopped noticing the deer and longed for more people, more restaurants and less driving.
She opened with an autobiographical anecdote about being a gangly ten-year-old who longed to be a petite gymnast.
My father, like L.B.J., grew up there and longed to return after his sojourns in the capitals of the world.
Growing up with a musician father, Ms. Galás played the piano in bands, but eventually longed to be a frontwoman.
In late 2016, she finally tackled what the family had longed to do: a complete revamp of the dated bathrooms.
She tries to stay positive by focusing on the fact that she has finally achieved what she had longed for.
It's the queer teen romance story you've longed for, even if you didn't even know you were longing for one.
It was a devastating decision, as I longed to remain a career officer, and I prepared to suffer the consequences.
He's an offbeat, lonely, orphaned boy awash in a big, empty house who's always longed above all for a family.
Andrew sought a mother for his children, and Abby, considered a spinster at 37, longed to leave her crowded home.
And even though GPS would never allow any of us to get lost, we longed for that feeling of disappearing.
But when I longed to use AutoPilot most — during headache-inducing Silicon Valley commuter traffic on the 280 — it wasn't accessible.
That kind of respect is an attribute Russians have longed to see for their leader since the days of the czars.
They have longed chafed at their inclusion in the SNNPR, a messy hotch-potch of more than 45 different ethnic groups.
"Despite everything that had occurred between Naika and her mother, Naika longed to be home," DCF officials wrote in the statement.
But after a while (probably 48 hours), it wasn't enough — I longed for a Dancing Hot Dog of my very own.
Both women longed to find something to soothe their pain but all the books on loss were clinical, patronizing or cheesy.
While Lex hadn't found love before her death, Julie says she longed for a deep connection like her brother and parents.
But, it's McGregor who Holloway has longed to compete against for years following his decision loss to the Irishman in 2013.
House of Cards has always longed to be an opera, right down to the soprano who occasionally wails on the soundtrack.
Those proud Latinos gunned down that morning presumably sought out the exact same music I've longed to move my hips to.
By chance I recently discovered the Meizu EP-51 earbuds, which turned out to be the wireless headphones I've longed for!
Enormous advances in treating infertility in recent decades have helped couples conceive longed-for offspring they previously would not have had.
The breakup had been excruciating, but Mr. Spahn, who longed to start a family, felt that the marriage wouldn't have lasted.
Since Stella suffered a brain aneurysm last month, John has longed to spend as much time as he can with her.
They fled to seek freedom and came to South Korea ... (they) always longed to go back and reunite with their families.
"When I opened the letter I was hoping it was the olive branch I'd longed for," Thomas Markle told the Mail.
They weren't just looking back on earlier technology for security, but longed for the imagined clarity of those pre-lapsarian days.
Her lungs couldn't take New York's heat waves and she longed to marry a redheaded boy she had met back home.
What is that dance, after all, but a tremendous affirmation that one is attractive, longed for, temporarily powerful and possibly loved?
She longed to belong to a skydiving group where she could feel completely comfortable, with people who looked more like her.
But when my sadness grew stronger, I longed for a place where I might find community among others searching for support.
Now it was O.K. to talk, though I still avoided touching, even though I longed to give her a few hugs.
Growing up in small-town Colorado, Mr. Adkison found that languages provided a much-longed-for window to a wider world.
He may be best remembered for his persistence in capturing the knowable — in finding the people who longed to be seen.
But after they moved in, the town seemed sprawling and they longed for a small town with mom-and-pop shops.
One wonders if, in dreaming of the masculine ideal in "Giovanni's Room," Baldwin was writing about what he longed for himself.
Ryder and Bale's on-screen chemistry was so strong that some fans longed for Jo and Laurie to end up together.
Candidate Obama's listeners longed for policies and programs that reflected the changing world (they got many of these policies and programs).
A diligent worker who had risen from tradesman to middle-class property owner, he longed to impart what he had learned.
I longed for it as a child and expressed my frustration as a child would — by being needy, annoying, attention seeking.
It simply allows you, willingly and without distraction, to immerse all your senses in a fantasy you've always longed to inhabit.
"All this time, I longed to share my feelings with you, and it seems you wished for the same," she says.
He told Billboard he needed to trace his lineage because he longed for a deeper connection with other people outside a studio.
Like the inside of a nugget, longing to break free from its shell, I too longed to free myself from this secret.
Suddenly I longed for the intimacy of it, for the way we clung to each other in the middle of the night.
It was also a "virtual estate," for fans who longed to access some simulacrum to Prince's mysterious Paisley Park home and studio.
"Even though I may have a little extra pooch and lots of tiger stripes, I longed for wounds like these," she says.
"I think the film has been longed for because we still need this militant activism," Mr Campillo told a French film website.
Instead of moving ahead, he longed to open up the floors beneath our feet and send us plunging ever backward into history.
This past July, Wiesenberg launched Bawdy Beauty to offer the kinds of butt products that she'd longed for, starting with sheet masks.
Support among liberal Democrats for a single-payer system is no longer an ideal to be longed for but a nonnegotiable demand.
She had longed for a taste of the middle class lifestyle her friends were flaunting with their apartments packed with consumer goods.
In April of 1955, Marilyn appeared on "Person to Person" to discuss her career and the parts she truly longed to play.
As with a long-ago love affair, they were perfect in part because they ended even as the reader longed for more.
Margie has always longed for a place to belong, and that's never been truer than in the wake of this tragic loss.
Facebook was constant stimulation, distraction and turmoil — constant noise — and what I have longed for the past year was peace and calm.
Ms. Sorokin, a Russian immigrant from a middle-class family, longed to be a member of the upper echelon of Manhattan society.
She watched as the site's regulars organized gatherings of food-minded people in New York, and longed for some of that camaraderie.
Other tunes sounded overburdened, harsh and cacophonic, and I longed to shut them off and return to silence — as I still do.
For 21 minutes on Thursday morning, with the nation watching, President Trump had the loyal attorney general he had always longed for.
But it has been difficult as a pioneer in his field to see younger broadcasters receive an award he has longed for.
Mr. Chow longed for more freedom over his work, and in 1970 he left to co-found his own studio, Golden Harvest.
Mr. Darhan, an immigrant from Yemen, said he longed to play with his children, or to sit close together and watch television.
I longed for Hawaii, where we had been living right before coming to Vietnam, with its comforting winds and exotic sweet smells.
Many sent photographs and shared stories — first dates, shared hardships, how much they, too, have longed to see more reflections of themselves.
While Whitmer longed for bipartisan unity and viewed it as a possibility, Sanders and Trump both have antagonistic, us-versus-them worldviews.
He longed for a race war and encouraged his members to undertake covert "direct action"—shorthand in militant circles for terrorist attacks.
When I was a child, this was the main reason I longed for a cure — so I could look like everyone else.
During the Civil War, when the soldiers she tended longed for fresh milk, Ann Astorcott went straight to the man in charge.
"When we first met, we talked about how we both longed to have a small town life with our kids," he says.
And they delighted in his delight when a longed-for spouse showed up: Papagena, here the appealing and sassy soprano Ashley Emerson.
An approach that requires the United States to accept what it longed deemed "unacceptable" will strike many people in Washington as irresponsible.
One longed, as Mr. Trump spoke, for a special kind of simultaneous translation, one that would convert Trumpian myth into concrete fact.
Student Opinion Have you ever longed for a newer, faster and better bike, sneaker, racket, stick, ball or other piece of equipment?
The pop culture of the 2010s longed for something that had been lost — a shared language, a shared myth, a shared community.
When I was in the hospital, I couldn't wait to get out, but when I was back home, I longed for professional supervision.
Like Aladdin, Diyab wanted to own a market stall; like Aladdin, he longed to be a part of the upper echelons of society.
If that happens, he'd almost certainly have the right to be present, and could have his longed-for showdown with the whistleblower then.
Pakistan pre-empted him by sending armed "volunteers" to foment an uprising, for surely his Muslim subjects longed to join their new motherland.
The most important political moment of the night came when Sanders delivered the full-throated endorsement that the Clinton campaign had longed for.
Even as a young man in the 1960s, John Henry Browne had the kind of life Ted Bundy appears to have longed for.
It had been like a traveling carnival, bringing music that largely derived from the coasts to a Middle America that longed for it.
Swanson had longed to invent ridiculous household products like a "dustless broom," and she obsessed over patent law and issues of Popular Scientists.
Fed policymakers have longed warned that low or near-zero interest rates would limit the central bank's tools to handle a financial crisis.
Though not overtly about education choice, the show's underlying message is that too many of us have longed for something different in education.
In 1940, she longed to go to Europe as part of an aid operation for refugees, but Franklin vetoed it as too dangerous.
Well, in my mind, those shoes knew exactly who I was — someone who longed so badly to have adventures, experiences, a real life.
But I've longed for that thing we can connect around that feels less like the work of being a parent and more instinctual.
Alone we cannot keep the peace of the world, but in cooperation with others we have to achieve this much longed-for security.
Because no one was doing such P.R. for our local foods, we longed to leave our shores to savor this manna from America.
The Hunt Though Sean Hanna and Scott Melcher were happy in their two-bedroom rental in Astoria, Queens, they longed for outdoor space.
I met people who very much longed for this peace and at first embraced Mr. Zelensky as an agent of long-awaited change.
Still, she longed for a country pet to round out the menagerie at her home in a semirural neighborhood in Los Angeles County.
Once Balanchine died, in 1983, what his audience longed for was more Balanchine, any Balanchine, and so his people started raiding the attic.
After achieving the perfect high-achiever résumé with Harvard and a Rhodes scholarship, Buttigieg may simply have longed for yet another gold star.
The town was becoming more consumerist and globalized, but most teenagers longed to leave behind the quiet life in search of real opportunity.
As people longed for a president who does not equate Nazis with "very fine people," the tweet became the most liked of all time.
His parachute failed to open, Ms Klenda says, and his family knew he had died, but she longed to bury him, "even a knuckle".
"Wedding Song" is a fitting closure, of sorts, of how O could express what her heart longed to tell via the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Like Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the woman who now sits in an Iranian jail, I longed to visit family, friends, the land of my birth.
I longed for my phone's notifications while using the Oculus Go but I also enjoyed the phone vacation the headset forced me to take.
I had longed for another dog, but with a busy life, a challenging job and young kids that opportunity wouldn't come again until 2012.
But they definitely gave us the jolt that we longed for when we settled down in that theater or hit play on our TVs.
Gabrielle Union has revealed she's suffered multiple miscarriages in an attempt to have a much-longed-for baby with NBA star husband Dwyane Wade.
This might be the closest we'll ever get to a Black Widow movie, which has longed by discussed but never moved forward at Marvel.
The pair caught up and had a pretty normal conversation by any standard—but it was something Kevin had longed for throughout his depression.
In the second, its boring pseudo platform style left my boy avatar shuffling from rock face to rock face while I longed for credits.
She longed for a deus ex machina, something like the fire in The Magic Toyshop that would burn away her domestic life and leave
Obviously I'm not buying him either way, but Harry Connick Jr. longed for more of the "phenomenal" originality Thomas had displayed during Wednesday's solo.
This must have enraged Cunanan, the openly gay son of an immigrant, who saw in Versace the anointed prince that he longed to be.
She longed to return to Chaunt but knew she would not, reasoning that only if she did not witness it again might it endure.
The young people longed to come close and touch the cows' teats, but, since they weren't invited, out of pride they kept their distance.
This was his passion project, one he had reportedly longed to make for decades, and had hoped could bring the church into mainstream acceptance.
I longed to see how one event led to another in her life, and how the troubles of earlier scenes resonated in later ones.
If you've always longed to follow the Yellow Brick Road — and not just as an armchair traveler — this may be the production for you.
What could he do to make sure that even when he left town they could still have the island getaway they so longed for?
I longed for the fearlessness of "My Struggle," its unwillingness to tame "the ugly and unpleasant," its oceanic sense of life's dangers and unpredictability.
On Sundays, particularly at lunchtime, we still longed for our favorite British pubs, where one could always find a hearty roast and jovial crowd.
Although Henry had longed to get rid of Becket for years, he presumably came to rue the day his words of rage were heeded.
He longed to explain to his military superiors that he couldn't take part in attacks because he had a painting to finish at home.
If you've ever longed to follow your Katz's pastrami-on-rye experience with an Elyx spritz, served poolside and al fresco, you're in luck.
Her alternative views have mixed with her surreal, offbeat sense of humor to help instigate the discussion about death that she has longed for.
But during the life-changing ordeal, Manteufel longed to return home to see his own dog, a pit bull named Ellie, he told FOX 6.
As the crew's blog revealed, they missed home when they were at sea, but longed for the ocean as soon as they were on land.
Having handed the evangelicals so many longed-for prizes, and offered more, why should people jeopardise this by carping when the president occasionally disappoints them?
Much as he had longed to be a fighter pilot like his father, a career soldier would probably have passed on the message without thinking.
According to historian Mark Harris, Huston was disappointed with his latest documentary, The Battle of San Pietro (191942), and longed to return to civilian life.
Even so, economists who have longed doubted Trump's ambitious GDP targets argue he has done little to improve the economy inherited from former President Obama.
There were times when I definitely longed to see a character moving—or hear Bolin's voice, or how Jeremy Zuckerman might score a certain scene.
Yet she admitted that she sometimes longed to be back at one of the front-line emergency rooms, despite all the misery she had seen.
He looks forward to escaping from his hotel into the streets of Turin, the secret heart of a city he has always longed to visit.
A former U-boat commander who hated the Weimar Republic and longed for a moral, Christian Germany, Niemöller initially supported Hitler, voting for him twice.
I longed for that kind of bravery in this "King Lear," as I grew increasingly consumed by questions about what was happening onstage and why.
Local residents have also longed blamed the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) for waiting too long to intervene and failing to warn residents of the contamination.
I feared that a connection I had longed to make my entire life, my only link to my maternal roots, was now under political siege.
He longed to illustrate Dickens, but when he was turned down he wrote his own novel, "Vanity Fair," partly so he could illustrate it himself.
The court has longed shied away from policing congressional maps without a clear way to measure how much political bias in redistricting is too much.
It's such over the top nostalgia that it's totally genius, whether that nostalgia is actually part of your memory or something you've longed to experience.
What I longed for was an Italian-influenced meatloaf (I had just been to Italy for a week's holiday) but not necessarily an authentic one.
The next morning, however, I'd ring her to say what a lovely dinner party she'd given, and how I longed to see her again soon.
They have longed to escape the rules that rein in their predatory practices, and now they have the Trump administration with its aversion to regulation.
One moment, his niece wanted to rip off the remaining time like a Band-Aid; the next, she longed to linger inside each precious second.
Some longed to go back to the town that had been their home for generations, while others assumed they could afford more space in Naraha.
Korbin longed to interact with his American classmates, but every time he tried, the conversations fizzled when he couldn't understand their cultural references or slang.
They weren't able to articulate it at the time, but they longed to be among other gay people, to see a possible future for themselves.
The report says she took great pride in her appearance, cared deeply for younger brother and longed to live at home with her mother and siblings.
He longed to hear the voice of his baby, whom he watched grow in photographs she posted and quickly deleted, wishing he could hear his voice.
He longed to go into Syria to support the rebels, to send heavy weapons to Ukraine and to "bomb, bomb, bomb" Iran, as he sang once.
But like him, I hoped to enter upon a rich, creative spell — in my case unfettered by the thorny racial expectations I longed to leave behind.
Years later, when they tried to build a blockchain startup and the whole stack was constantly in flames, they longed for a better incident alert tool.
From the Moscow Patriarchate's point of view, the 1686 letter marked the longed-for reunification of two entities (broadly, Moscow and Kiev) that naturally belonged together.
My hope is that we'll be more at ease with the understanding that we've both longed for a love we don't have physical access to anymore.
With Los Angeles the nation's second-largest television market, the N.F.L. has longed for a return to the area, where several Super Bowls have been played.
She and her husband, Dan Diaz, vacationed there just months before she was diagnosed with brain cancer and she longed for them to live there someday.
I longed to be back in East Hampton, running along the beaches, through the dunes and the miles of potato fields my father's family had owned.
People longed to be drawn into his orbit for the good moments, the flashes of brilliance or mere attention, for which they slogged through the bad.
For years, Game of Thrones fans have longed for one meeting: That of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen, united by their blind idealism and good hearts.
" It also gives this historical usage from Philocomus's 1865 verses in "Love Feast": "My poor pussy, rent, and sore, dreaded yet longed for one fuck more.
I went on to study fine arts, music and film—and returning to Pakistan, longed to find a way to combine my love for these mediums.
One middle-aged woman, who declined to be named, said she lived in a dark ground-floor apartment and longed to move into a newer building.
He had been retired for 20 years, but now he felt thatreentering the work force would give him a focus, and he longed for a newopportunity.
They had once longed for ways to grow their own followings on the app — through paid placement offerings similar to Twitter's promoted tweets and promoted accounts.
Monitors and activists have longed warned that as forces push deeper into the dense city of Mosul and closer to Raqqa, civilians are increasingly at risk.
He needs a real name, not least because it makes him sound like a real person—shades of Pinocchio, who longed to be a real boy.
I longed to find an absolute moral Truth and craved a sense of belonging with others who recognized and ordered their lives according to that Truth.
Zilberstein talked about the papers and the historical figures and objects he longed to explore: Nietzsche, Mozart's Requiem, Orwell, the Brontë sisters, the Dead Sea scrolls.
If you have ever longed for those Christian Louboutin pumps with the signature red soles, they can now be had for a modest price — in chocolate.
Years later, reflecting on what Carey describes as an emotionally and mentally abusive marriage: "I longed for someone to come kidnap me back then," she said.
When we first met her, Sansa Stark — the eldest daughter of Eddard and Catelyn Stark — adored love stories and longed for the excitement of the capital.
The panelists, as well as the doctors in attendance, bemoaned the time it took them to complete electronic records, time they longed to spend with patients.
Murphy still wonders if he should have taken the opportunity to be a kept man—the express lane to the "white penthouse apartment" he longed for.
He attended the segregated Dunbar High School and, infatuated after seeing Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis at the Smithsonian Institution, longed to become an aviator.
For every "Downton Abbey" fan who longed for Lady Mary to let her bodice rip once and for all, Michelle Dockery has a series for you.
In American media, Iraqis had been reduced to either victims of Saddam who longed for occupation or supporters and defenders of dictatorship who opposed the war.
At 18 feet wide, it offered the generous spaces they longed for and appeared to need a renovation that was mostly cosmetic, along with the addition.
But in Mr. Homan, the president may have finally found the ask-no-questions enforcer of the nation's immigration laws that he has always longed for.
While we've probably had chief executives who longed to jail their critics or enrich themselves while in office, none of them dared act on those desires.
Commuting frequently from her home in Brooklyn, Ms. Gelman longed for a place where she could change her clothes, take a shower or chill between meetings.
It was as a young teen that I first read "The Bluest Eye," the story of Pecola, a poor black girl who longed for blue eyes.
" He always longed to escape to America, enticed by images of it he'd seen in MTV music videos and television shows like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Well, since Mr. Trump became a serious possibility for president, we have had that world I longed for, and I'm not so sure I want it.
Toshihiko Aizawa, Aishima's founder and chief executive, said he wanted to open the restaurant to respond to requests from residents who longed for a meal out.
I admit there were several times during my stays in Park City in the years I covered the festival that I longed for a different way.
As he absorbed their anguishedly detailed requests, he realized that the purest perverts longed for a species of the poetic, for the incarnation of the impossible.
A 90-year-old priest called him to say he had lived his entire life in the closet and longed for the future to be different.
Baloch had longed for fame since her teens and took inspiration from the powerful and glamorous women on the television set her family had struggled to afford.
This sleeper hit stars Melissa McCarthy as a woman who's employed by the CIA behind the scenes but has secretly always longed to work in the field.
But participants have longed to interact with the system in more advanced ways, which led to the release of the API today on the IBM cloud platform.
Lopez had always known her own self-worth in her career, especially being a woman in Hollywood, but has longed for others to recognize they deserve better.
Like most parents we gave our children names we liked … Gary Joseph, Michael Blair and our longed-for baby girl, Whitney Elizabeth, not for any other reason.
When my mother spoke, I inhaled all the warmth of that memory with her words, and longed for it with my cold hands curled into painful knots.
Many of us have longed to have a working arcade cabinet in our homes — but a combination of space and price often keep them out of reach.
But one thing that many space enthusiasts in the country have longed for but haven't seen getting materialised is a space station they could call their own.
Iran views the United States as acting in bad faith by withdrawing from a deal and has longed blamed Washington for stoking instability in the Middle East.
I realized that I regretted most of my mass-produced purchases, and that I longed for minimal, refined pieces with truly high-quality natural fibers and construction.
It was conceptualized by a seventeenth-century Swiss doctor to diagnose the mental and physical pain of soldiers; they suffered, he theorized, because they longed for home.
She is part of his salvation, and he also sees in her a reflection of the St. Patrick family, which is something he has always longed for.
So the network asked Andem and Magnus to talk with Norwegian girls between the ages of sixteen and eighteen and find out what they longed to watch.
It portrays Ledger as a force of nature who longed for adventure, was generous with his friends, and whose passions ranged from chess to making music videos.
Australia's A-League has longed for a superstar talent that could draw into stadiums the large crowds more commonly seen at rugby and Australian rules football matches.
Matt Saracen's relationship with Coach Taylor resonates with anyone who has ever longed to please a coach or who has grappled with the absence of a parent.
Ms. Choi longed to be reunited with the sister, a 50-year-old dressmaker with her own home business, and also the nephew she had left behind.
But then there were moments when I longed for something different altogether, a sendup in the manner of the all-male Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
The reform programs lagged far behind the impatience and urgency of people who longed for economic recovery and to be free from police scrutiny, surveillance and brutality.
Like many migrants, my mother longed for home, so in 703, when I was 14 years old, she uprooted her four children and left Kansas for Argentina.
We longed for the fleeting respite of being useful, and regarded sleep as a reward for exhaustion, always to be deferred until after the sun goes down.
Nespoli's longed-for spaghetti is not crumbly, but even if he did find a way to cook it, there would be no appropriate way to eat it.
He sought out pieces that have always tugged at him, important works he has longed to own, those that formed his aesthetic during a sui generis childhood.
Wool Proenza pants ($225), a cotton Tome dress ($295) and a suede Acne skirt ($245) are all worth it if one longed for them on the runway.
Thus, it made sense that the duo would start anew, adultery be damned, in Los Angeles, where Megan longed to live by the beach once freed from captivity.
For years Asian-Americans, who make up about a third of his district's registered voters, shunned politics, though they longed to assimilate and fit in in other ways.
But the "make Russia great again" game works only so long as people have the stability and security they have longed for through a brutal and tumultuous history.
Sarah, 453, grew up in Christian household in Oklahoma City, and longed to find a sex-positive, queer-inclusive community where she could explore those parts of herself.
For years, users have longed for a phone that's totally made up of a screen—no bullshit bezel needed—and this looks like one way it could happen.
It turns out that even beauty icons like Kidman have insecurities, and she began altering her curls years ago because she longed to fit into Australia's beauty stereotype.
At the same time, I longed for these white go-go boots other girls had at school and cried when my mother refused to get them for me.
"We've been like a thirsty man desperate for water, that's how we've longed for our own own state, for our country," says the Peshmerga's Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Youssef.
I longed to get to a place where I could think about how Allen's many layers of mediation connect to the unknowability of Bob's experience of the world.
The columnist Joseph Alsop thought that Kennedy had potential to become "a Stevenson with balls," though the Senator's principal intraparty antagonist, Eleanor Roosevelt, still longed for Stevenson himself.
But Airbnb's new feature means people can now eschew Yelp, Facebook, Google and other sites that have all longed to control the connection between consumers and local businesses.
"I've always longed for the projects where you could treat a large space in the same intuitive manner that you might paint in a studio," Guinn told Hyperallergic.
While I still liked the games at their core and appreciated their updated visuals, my heart longed for the original lineup of Pokémon that I grew up with.
He had been retired for 20 years, but now he felt that reentering the work force would give him a focus, and he longed for a new opportunity.
None of this pleased Mr. Priebus, who prided himself on building the modern Republican Party in Wisconsin and longed for unity going into the race against Mrs. Clinton.
All my life I have longed to see such a plant in flower, but so far my own night-blooming cereus has proved to be a nonblooming cereus.
This week, Republican senators Bob Corker of Tennessee and Jeff Flake of Arizona finally said what some of us have longed to hear from those in their position.
She longed to scream out the details of what had been done to her, but instead she was expected to get on with life as though nothing had.
Father Gafour, the pastor in Denver, fled Sudan more than 30 years ago to avoid being killed and said he and others in the community longed to return.
She bought her mud-brick house in Taroudant, where she came several times a year, because it reminded her of the country to which she longed to return.
The things I had always longed for in life were finally, actually, within reach: My muscles grew, hair sprouted from my face, and my voice began to deepen.
Heather Burtman's essay was published this year in Modern Love and received an outpouring of responses from readers who also longed for a time before the male gaze.
It's true that app-dispatch technology may have helped to reduce race-based refusals, which have longed plagued black passengers in New York City and throughout the country.
Among them were some of the first women to be ordained, who Ms. Robert said had longed for a greater role than the traditional one of pastor's wife.
She's a construction with flashes of realness—in her soothing but powerful voice, we hear the girl she once was and the star she always longed to be.
But if you've ever longed to hear the sound of a saw cutting through neck gristle mixed for Dolby Atmos, this Cannes-prize-winning filmmaker has you covered.
It started out as a small operation, mostly distributing imports and making a dry Monterey Jack cheese for immigrants like themselves, who longed for Parmesan, which was scarce.
But Karl Lagerfeld, the longtime creative director of the famed French fashion house, who died in February, had another wardrobe staple that he longed to call his own.
When this began to founder he went along with a temporary suspension and then, in 1973, with decisive decoupling, but longed for some system of fixed exchange rates.
But she wouldn't, she couldn't, climb the steps to that front door again, although she longed for the warmth stoked up inside, the flames licking in Toby's stove.
We told stories about community in the 2010s because we longed for a place we had lost, a place that might never have been real to begin with.
When I finally tasted the juicy, flavorful hybrid, I understood with pain and sadness that it was the exact version I've longed for at every classic American cookout.
The other longed to be a police officer when he was young, but evolved instead into the sort of neighborhood nuisance the police often have to deal with.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Akihiro Adachi, a 31-year-old audiovisual equipment designer at Panasonic Corp, longed for some personal space during his lengthy train rides from Osaka to Tokyo.
The series' characters, deepened by the divisive second season, longed to come together and find connection, even as the world was ever more intent on keeping them separate.
On Sunday afternoon, I longed to join what promised to be a productive discussion about art and activism, organized by a group called the Artists' Political Action Network.
In the absence of the much longed-for Riverdale story line in which Jughead meets his evil twin, Dylan Sprouse has something almost as good to offer the world.
They only really discount these items during holiday periods or special events so if you have longed for these devices for awhile, now is your time to purchase it.
Following the DNA confirmation that the remains did indeed belong to the young analyst, Scott's parents Ann and Tom were alerted, finally getting the closure they so longed for.
I will never forget how hard you felt against my pliant lips, or how my tongue longed to surround you, to take you until I could take no more.
Yet while El Comandante wanted to play with the big boys -- in fact he longed to be the biggest and baddest boy -- he was discounted when the showdown came.
Even in my teen years, when I was most feminine, both physically and in performance, I often longed to get out from under the strict Southern definition of femininity.
I was initially met with a resounding chorus of "Why?" particularly among my friends who longed for lustrous lashes like the Bollywood icons they idolized; lashes I once had.
Earning money was Jack's initial motivation for the stand because he longed for a $400 Lego Star Wars Death Star set that his father insisted he pay for himself.
Teigen has longed for a bigger backside for years as she previously told Esquire in 2014 that no matter how much she targeted her workouts, she saw no results.
"It was a thrill, partly because we had longed to get our hands on one for so long, and partly because the animal is so strange," Haygood told Gizmodo.
Other scientists have suggested photosynthetic spacefarers, or editing the personalities of the space corps, so that they fearlessly longed for the high frontier because it was their true terminus.
Teigen has longed for a bigger backside for years as she previously told Esquire in 143 that no matter how much she targeted her workouts, she saw no results.
When I was a wee lass, most of my friends and family members longed for relaxers at a very early age, and were relentless until our parents caved in.
Since the early years of his political career, Tayyip Erdogan has longed to bring the Olympics to Turkey, making it the first predominantly Muslim country to stage the event.
Though he was far from a traditional Republican, many conservatives supported President Trump because they longed for a return to limited government and an executive branch held in check.
My father was there was well, but I always longed for that sense of brotherhood because it would of been unlike anything I had ever seen in my life.
The revelation that the longed-for lifestyles of the flush and famous don't always confer happiness isn't a surprise; but perhaps it should be, the film seems to say.
Weeks after recovering from surgery to remove a cyst that caused an ectopic pregnancy, Andrea Smith, 35, longed for an activity that would alleviate her emotional and physical pain.
The band that would become Creeper longed for – and hinted at – the glory days of their beloved AFI, Alkaline Trio and My Chemical Romance, including their levels of ambition.
I was exhausted by caregiving — by raising children and simultaneously tending needy elders — and I longed for an uninterrupted chance to read and write and walk in the woods.
Mr. Goodman longed to create fantasies for people who led relatively dreary workaday lives and would never get to visit the vibrant inner sanctums that he painted for magazines.
Almost immediately he called on Mr. Murdoch, who longed for a news network of his own and shared Mr. Ailes's belief that existing news organizations were far too liberal.
She longed to be the kind of person who was confident enough in her own sense of goodness that she would know definitively that she could never commit murder.
Trump gave the North Korean dictator everything he's longed for – international legitimacy, an audience with an American president, and the cancellation of military exercises with our South Korean ally.
And I did fear it, often, for as much as I longed to be seized, swept up, and changed without or even against my will I also dreaded it.
Elizabeth Bowens, a retired hospitality worker in Myrtle Beach, S.C., said that she disliked the contentious tone of the Democratic race and that she longed for the Obama years.
"When I was a child and a new immigrant in Canada, I longed for the day when I could get married and take someone else's last name," she wrote.
" Asked if he had ever longed to meet his patron saint, Everett delivered something like a Wildean epigram: "Meeting people is always, I think, one of the great mistakes.
Engineers have longed to let cars swap data on location, speed, and heading for decades, and since the '25s many have pinned their hopes on short-range radio transmitters.
For many evangelicals, apocalyptic "good versus evil" battles, particularly centered over the "Holy Land" of the Middle East, are signs that the longed-for end may be at hand.
The clincher was the land's suitability for tree-planting, as Richard, a pilot for 210 years, longed to dig in dirt after a lifetime viewing the planet from a cockpit.
Mr. Zou said he longed for more nuanced conversations on campus about the protests, and worried that some Americans were backing the demonstrations only out of "militantly anti-China" sentiments.
Nancy, who told close friends she believed in an afterlife and longed to be reunited with her husband, will be buried right beside the former president on the library's grounds.
It's the Samsung Gear Fit2, and if you've ever longed for a wristable that's more than a Fitbit and less than an Apple Watch then it might be for you.
In the dog days of summer, it's next to impossible to imagine a time when snow felt like permafrost on the streets, and we longed for the mercury to rise.
If you've ever longed for a return to the days when a stern, remorseless adult would order you to bed, Sleep Number would like to have a word with you.
"Where the first album was really about what I had been through, the dark times and times I longed to have", Letta said in a press release about the record.
But he changed his mind, won over by the many letters he received detailing the suffering of family members, and the release people longed for but that their religion forbade.
Oh, how he longed for someone to break out of this and say something, if nothing else than a reference to the fact that life has other things to offer.
" He said of opera, "I longed to be in the huge dimensions where you take over a whole evening, and wanted the great challenge of writing a really large piece.
He had been duck hunting in Saskatchewan and loved to ride his collection of snowmobiles at his lakeside cabin, but he longed to find a project to throw himself into.
Strap on your proton packs: An insanely realistic VR experience in Times Square is making dreams come true for every Ghostbusters superfan who has ever longed to zap some spooks.
He faced away from the women dancing on the stage, the ones wearing the kimonos he had longed to see, just as he had turned away from the jazz singer.
TÉRRABA, Costa Rica — For decades, members of the Brörán tribe in southern Costa Rica longed to take back what they considered ancestral land from the farmers who also claimed it.
He got a job go-go dancing at IC Guys, a closet-size gay bar in the East Village, and interned at Paper magazine, interviewing artists he longed to emulate.
This zero tolerance policy found its purest expression in a little girl who hoped to murder defenseless strangers, though another resident, Cyndie, longed for a more humane way to live.
But the more movies and dramas she discovered, the more her curiosity grew and the more she longed for the love that she could only glimpse through her television screen.
His final, stretched-out "Shantih" injects a strange intimacy following a thunderous "DA," announcing rain — water as a sign of the spiritual fertility that Eliot longed for all his life.
Except for King Edward, later the Duke of Windsor, who was exiled from home but longed to return, no senior royals have lived for any substantial time anywhere but Britain.
One of the most potent tales is Ms. Worsham's own, which begins with a warm recollection of her teenage Southern self getting the 12-gauge Beretta semiautomatic she'd longed for.
This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
The moral was clearly pretty slut-shamey but I longed for a load of unsuitable friends to take me to a ball and persuade me into a low cut dress.
The protagonist of "The Bluest Eye" longed to be like Shirley Temple, but in this book and those that followed her creator rejoiced in dark eyes, thick lips, flared noses.
But, more than this, I saw, for the first time, colored people in that true freedom that Mary Bronson longed for and that I hungered for, walking through the city.
Former member of parliament Dmitry Nosov said he wanted Trump to usher in warm relations with Russia, but more importantly, he longed for a break from humdrum politics-as-usual.
Mary Tudor is often cited as a case of a false pregnancy, when the longed for child she thought she was carrying in her forties turned out not to be real.
According to Watts, for Sinatra, that was the public approval and respect that Kennedy had earned in Washington, while Kennedy longed for the glitz and glamour of Sinatra's life in Hollywood.
For the Republicans, a leadership challenge like this would be nothing new -- the party's caucus has longed seem to treat their leadership as a target (or at the very least, expendable).
She'd want to tell him that he was cute, that her body longed for his, but nothing would come out of her mouth, and then she would force herself to wake.
The customs union applies only to goods; Britain would still be free to strike deals in services, which the government says is the priority in a longed-for deal with America.
Somewhere between that school play he longed to stage and avant-garde performance art, Jurassic Park: The Musical will feature video, puppetry, moving sculpture, songs, tap-dancing, and blood (presumably fake).
Quinn has longed to write films since, at 10 years old, he met Ricky Devlin, a handsome 20-something screenwriter who taught Quinn the time-tested secret of the hero's journey.
He longed for Germany, for the inexplicable balm of home—of Heimat —which had first drawn him to Berlin and kept him in his adopted city through the worst of times.
In a city where many longed for a fresh face in the mayor's office, Ms. Pugh, 66, who has been in politics here for nearly two decades, is certainly not that.
Foreign governments and business groups have become sceptical of Chinese reform promises and have longed warned that China would invite retaliation if it didn't match the openness of its trading partners.
The rule, in essence, blocks additional sources of revenue and imposes some compliance costs, creating tighter margins, so the industry has longed harbored an antipathy towards it, despite continued overall profits.
" Of course Lee longed for the charismatic father she could barely remember: "What must it have been like to have a father whom women recollected with yearning and faintly dirty smiles?
He longed for the "fresh off the docks" taste he enjoyed growing up in Cape Elizabeth, Me. After an exhaustive search on New York's streets, he came up dissatisfied and disappointed.
Rondeau's recordings had prepared me for a pliable, unpredictable treatment of tempo, but in Cambridge the Goldbergs repeatedly slowed to a near-crawl, and I often longed for a steadier pulse.
Living In 12 Photos View Slide Show ' After 22 years in a condo near the beach in Shirley, N.Y., Dan and Donna Cresci longed for a home in a walkable community.
Many of the neighborhoods served by those trains, from Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn to Jamaica in Queens, are working-class or middle-income areas that have longed for better subway service.
"We've longed believed the FDA would ultimately take a more comprehensive approach toward regulating nicotine as a natural next step," Wells Fargo analyst Bonnie Herzog said in a note to clients.
Playboy's value extended beyond the individual soldier to the military at large; the publication became a coveted and useful morale booster, at times rivaling even the longed-for letter from home.
That's a problem as Trump contemplates a lackluster record and goes in search of iconic achievements -- and longed for baubles, such as a Nobel Peace Prize -- ahead of the 2020 election.
Herland had just accepted a longed-for new position in a different part of the Red Cross' international department, but at the time of the wedding she was still Anderson's subordinate.
When the culture of graffiti I grew up with died out at end of the '80s, I longed for something as sublime and as useless as spraying art on a wall.
This body will not provide sustenance for appetites desiring the exotic, the sumptuous ethnic flesh that in the larger culture is as much longed for as it is held in contempt.
As the tech gap between home and portable systems has narrowed over the past decade or so, game enthusiasts have longed for the ability to take their console games on the go.
"I was introduced to Fortnight on set for a fashion editorial and I fell in love with the longline bra style, as it was something I had always longed for," Huffine said.
At her first 12-step meetings, sipping bad coffee in church basements, she bridles at the clichés—the "insistence on soft-focus greeting-card wisdom" when she longed for nuance and novelty.
I deeply longed to feel that sense of ownership, but I didn't know how to access it because I had been emotionally battered so severely by a fat-hating, woman-hating culture.
" He claimed that he was "determined to lead Chad, with the participation of all its citizens, to the system of government longed for by all: a system of government based on democracy.
In Miami, older Cuban-American exiles have longed for decades for the end of the Castro era, and their mood was subdued over this week's transition to another generation of Communist leaders.
Temporarily putting her packing on hold, she joined her mother in the Berkshires for a few days and quickly discovered that she longed to return to the city, and to Mr. Roche.
Not only did fans who longed for representation finally see their dream fulfilled onscreen, but Kevin Feige proved Marvel Studios could branch out from the origin stories that populated its previous phases.
I longed for the simpler times, those Monday afternoons that seemed so long ago when all Trump cared about was which Apprentice team would sell the most lemonade in the Meatpacking District.
At every turn, listeners encounter either the specter of God or the specter of a longed-for lover, returning the listener to crises of faith that they may have long since resolved.
As convincing and engaging as these flashbacks are, they do interrupt the main story line that's set up in the opening chapters, and at times I longed for more unimpeded forward momentum.
He became a vessel for masses of people who'd felt alienated from their state's harsh right-wing politics, who longed for something more inclusive and humane but weren't sure it was possible.
"The Leftovers," one of TV's most moving meditations, used some of the same devices and sly wit to examine how we muddle through a life that denies our most longed-for answers.
And was it also the day that the first cracks emerged in the relationship between Trump and the attorney general and protector, the Bobby Kennedy or Eric Holder he's always longed for?
They also raise the stakes, slightly, when Abbi scores a longed-for promotion to trainer, while Ilana gets promoted—and then almost immediately canned, after she tweets out a viral bestiality video.
Mr. Putin, in turn, has longed for a transactional leader in Europe, someone who would strike a grand bargain and guarantee Russia a fixed, even privileged, place at the decision-making table.
But Hicks' testimony won't be the made-for-TV moment House Democrats have longed for; she'll be fielding questions beside a White House lawyer, according to the Washington Post, and behind closed doors.
Jakobsen says China could forge an enormous fiscal and monetary stimulus which opens up capital markets, prompts buoyant service sector growth and successfully delivers its longed-for transition to a consumption-led economy.
When: Tuesday, September 20, 7–9pm Where: Old Stone House of Brooklyn (1 Third Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn) Have you ever longed to see a demonstration of early American baking and whiskey distillation techniques?
Instead, the relationships I developed with men online gave me a fix of being treated like the grown-up I longed to be, which made being among my peers in school more bearable.
" Soon after her wedding, Karimi told BuzzFeed News that she longed to go back to work, but couldn't because "a woman's priority changes after marriage, it's all about her husband all the time.
Playing sports isn't the only way to learn how to make one's way to a longed for, but hard-to-reach goal, but it can be a very effective one — especially for women.
She was reacting to media coverage on the radio, and she longed to hear more positive stories about the indigenous experience, in particular the strength of families and communities in admittedly hard times.
Soon after welcoming the longed-for babies into the world in March, the mother had to give them up to their biological parents, who were blindsided by the new additions to their families.
Gertie told Arty how wonderful Gladys was, as if this were news to Arty, and said how much Billie longed to send Gladys a postcard, as if there were some law stopping her.
Their world is a version of the lost and longed-for territory of fantasy and romance, genres that hark back to an elemental, folkloric past roamed by monsters and infested with ghastly wonders.
Extraordinarily tall for my age (4-foot-11 in the first grade) and broad-shouldered, I might have excelled at contact sports but I wasn't built for the ballet I longed to do.
While awaiting a ransom that his family could not pay, confronted with execution each time he attempted to escape, watching his fellow slaves tormented and impaled, he longed for a life without manacles.
They have longed for a deceased parent who can't witness this moment or have despaired about the once-best friend or stepsibling they want to invite but for a number of reasons can't.
Beyond the lurid details of the case is a story of a bright, beloved young woman in Hollywood who longed for enlightenment, but instead became enthralled by the teachings of a twisted leader.
" Mr. Stanton won the part after he confessed to its writer Sam Shepard, who died in July, in a Santa Fe bar that he longed "to play something of some beauty or sensitivity.
He longed to scan a supermarket label or road sign with ease and had grown increasingly upset about his second-grade education, understanding how inadequate it would prove in the years to come.
Often the stars featured in narratives that played into their well-known personas: Keaton's episode opened with silent film storytelling techniques, for instance, and Rooney's featured a jockey who longed to be taller.
Robert Crews, a professor at Stanford University and author of the book "Afghan Modern: The History of a Global Nation," said the Taliban's announcement is designed to give the militant group longed-for credibility.
Growing up a closeted teen in a small midwestern town with "living a small-town life with small town dreams," he longed for an escape, and at 17, he started posting vlogs on YouTube.
He longed for the team to detach itself from the physically imposing, stout style that led them to a pair of conference finals nearly half a decade ago, in favor of a sleeker outfit.
When I listen to David's Born to Do It now, it brings me back to a time when I longed for these feelings in the future, which perhaps just represents the possibilities of youth.
Pence faced another question about a conflicting position on the GOP ticket when he was asked about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, trade legislation he initially supported but that Trump has longed opposed.
Foreign business groups, too, have grown weary of Chinese reform promises, and while opposing Trump's tariffs, have longed warned that China would invite retaliation if it didn't match the openness of its trading partners.
As much as we've longed to see the gunslinger Roland Deschain on the big screen, we had come to the terms with the likelihood that much of the series cannot be translated to film.
His problem was the rise of terrorism as an election issue, especially after the attacks in Paris, as Americans longed to feel safe and hear plans to combat Islamic extremism in the Middle East.
As for the old-school Jedi Order fans had longed to see, this movie was just the beginning of Lucas' long campaign to change their minds on that sanctimonious old order of Force wielders.
Hernandez didn't want to live in fear of being pulled over by police; he longed to own a car in his name and he didn't want his immigration status to be illegal any longer.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Renata Rojas has longed to visit the wreck of the Titanic since she was a girl, years before the ill-fated passenger liner was discovered on the seabed three decades ago.
I encouraged them to better understand what might be driving these behaviors, and a common theme emerged: They all longed to feel recognized for their emotional pain and for the legitimacy of their interests.
She had longed to make the hajj for years but was unable because she lacked a mahram, or male guardian — usually a husband, brother or father — to accompany her; male pilgrims can come alone.
While stationed in Hawaii, Diaz longed for "mainland" barbecue, especially the tang of Carolina pulled pork or the burnt-ends of Texas brisket, or the fall-of-the bone texture of Kansas City ribs.
In the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, many people longed for a diagnosis to explain or denounce President Bill Clinton's behavior, said Dr. Nada Stotland, a psychiatrist at Rush Medical College in Chicago.
Mary stood at the end of the bed, holding his feet through the covers, but didn't kiss him goodbye or have the final conversation she longed for because she assumed she'd be coming back.
Kauder told the Tagesspiegel newspaper it was necessary to strengthen Europe but also important to recognize that at the moment people longed for the "reliability that they believe they can find in national states".
Trump emerged as a national political figure by questioning Barack Obama's legitimacy, leading a movement of "birthers" who longed for the first black president to be written out of American politics figuratively and literally.
But watching Mr. Luna build his "empire," I longed to see a Latino actor play a big Hollywood role without seeing him leave the usual trail of cocaine and severed heads in his wake.
His poetry, including works like "The Road Not Taken" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," used colloquial language and spoke to an urbanized generation that longed for the simplicities of rural life.
Female imagination can produce a novel, but it has also always been an engine of migration — that insistence that another world, another life must be possible even if for some future, longed-for generation.
His account of J.F.K.'s "Thousand Days" became the obligatory text for Americans who regretted the passing of Camelot and longed for a second coming under a new liberal savior — preferably one named Kennedy.
Tim seems to be a case study in adaptability, someone who never even considered, much less longed for, the option until his wife brought it up; he has since found the arrangement suits him.
Read: Tony Voters Point to Tight Races and Sure Bets Many Canadian cooks have longed for Trader Joe's to bring its Organic Jalapeño Limeade, Sriracha Baked Tofu and other house-brand groceries to Canada.
"It might seem that this tableau is a kind of utopian wish fulfillment, the naïve projection of a longed-for harmony that does not yet exist," A. O. Scott wrote in his Times review.
Nick Kristof, who wrote about him, had been impressed by Abel's determination and smarts — he was top of his class — and noted that Abel longed for a bicycle so he could get home faster.
She was glad to have the distraction, away from her thoughts, the cold jabs each time she longed for Trevor's hand to touch her, his lips to kiss her neck, her cheeks, her thighs.
Instead, he left Gattine a profane voicemail in which he called him a "socialist cocksucker," and later told reporters that he longed for the days when he could shoot his political opponents in the head.
Gorsuch, for his part, has longed claimed to be a "textualist" — meaning that he believes that the meaning of the law should turn on its words and not on what Congress thought it was doing.
After two failed marriages – to her first husband, Michael Gambino, who was horrifically abusive, and then to actor Johnathon Schaech – Kramer believed Caussin would finally offer the security and true love she'd always longed for.
In its honesty and specificity, Nagata creates, somehow, a universal story: though we may not all be lesbians with tendencies towards disordered eating, we have all felt lonely and we have all longed for change.
Allen then says he longed for that type of support -- he had a relationship with his dad, but was raised by a single mom in Chicago -- claiming Ball's controversial parenting would've made him even greater.
Subban wasn't the Flying Frenchman the organization longed for, but in a way he was better, an outsider who came in and said with unbiased eyes that this city was a special place to be.
Any fan of the creepypasta who has longed to be able to watch its fictional TV show Candle Cove will be more than satisfied with the loving, terrifying detail it is afforded on Channel Zero.
After a rollicking version of "Georgia on My Mind," she declared the song was a lie; from almost as far back as she could remember, she longed to flee her hometown, Atlanta, for New York.
Until Aden's family made their way to St. Cloud Minnesota, also known as "little Mogadishu," she says she had difficulty adjusting to the new life in the US and longed for her home in Kakuma.
While he was receiving excellent medical care from his doctors in California, she and her husband longed for the emotional support and guidance that could only come from the parents of a child like Lucian.
There is one double feature I have longed to see: Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation," a 1974 psychological thriller about surveillance, and "Night Moves," Arthur Penn's 1975 film about a detective in over his head.
After reading "How to Make a Spaceship — A Band of Renegades, an Epic Race, and the Birth of Private Spaceflight," by Julian Guthrie, I longed to hack space hardware under clear Mojave skies in California.
The love she has for that footage remains inextricably bound up with nostalgia for her younger self, for the dreams of a determined young woman who longed for a bigger world and a wider audience.
"I was really excited coming back from Reading and Leeds in that van, and beginning the whole thing," Gould says today, reflecting on the self-made murder mystery that he'd longed to write for years.
She draws her book to a close by furnishing Gaskell with a make-believe finale in which her heroine takes the longed-for trip to America and finds Norton waiting for her on the dock.
In the literary world, their relationship was a source of fascination: of envy for writers who longed for a protector as powerful and loyal; of gossip for everyone who speculated about what the relationship entailed.
Having sifted through the complex reality of her experiences, Lisa is finally free to claim her own myth: the fantasy of the father she longed for that allowed her to survive the father she had.
But Ms. Merkel's remarks underscored profound divisions between Europe and the United States that have one clear beneficiary, President Vladimir Putin of Russia, who has longed for the alliance, Moscow's Cold War adversary, to unravel.
She was my '80s version of Donna Reed in The Donna Reed Show, the blonde-haired-blue-eyed ideal to this dark-haired, brown-eyed Jewish girl who longed to look like the American norm.
Like #TeflonDon Gotti #ElChapoArrested because he longed for celebrity Now he must be extradited to spend life 6 stories underground in CO. Folks getting mad at Penn cause he got chummy w El Chapo Why?
Rynd and other co-owners opened Superfine a month after September 11, 2001, and she says the restaurant quickly became an artist hub during this time when New Yorkers longed for a sense of community.
That constrained him in office when he basically stuck with that pledge; it didn't really buy him anything from Republicans, and it frustrated Democrats who thought bipartisan negotiations were futile and longed for partisan action.
That constrained him in office when he basically stuck with that pledge; it didn't really buy him anything from Republicans, and it frustrated Democrats who thought bipartisan negotiations were futile and longed for partisan action.
Sitting behind her desk in the office in the attic above the Indian Ladder Farms' cafe and store, Laura Ten Eyck said she longed for a clearinghouse that would simplify the regulatory labyrinth for farmers.
He idolised his origins, longed for an English, pre-civil war, rural idyll that had never truly existed, hated change "and indeed the movement of time itself" which was "shifting in the direction of irrevocable decay".
But it was such an immense feeling of relief to know that no matter what happened, I had done that because I had always longed to be a mum and couldn't bear that being taken away.
Michelle Obama has longed for the post-White House day when she can go shopping by herself at Target again and Ellen DeGeneres was happy to oblige with some warm-up exercises at a local CVS.
The straight-shooting Comey showed up to utter 12 words that Clinton's campaign had longed to hear following months of speculation that she could face legal charges over her private email arrangement as secretary of state.
Present UFC welterweight titleholder Tyron Woodley—a man who has longed for a fight against Diaz since their days in Strikeforce—has been totally lambasted for suggesting that he would like the money fight against Diaz.
They wanted to be modern, cosmopolitan and connected, and hip-hop encapsulated everything they longed for: the technology, lifestyle and new art of a world that their underdeveloped, closed-off state had failed to bring them.
He had long been wanting to find out the truth, and much more importantly, he longed to get his hands on a recipe so he could make the cake at home and finally tasted it again.
This reader longed, on the one hand, for more passion and, on the other, for more depth, a diversion of the narrative headway to explore the philosophical connection between eye and body, between seeing and being.
As the coronavirus pandemic forces the closures of dining rooms in more than two dozen states, fine restaurants that have longed resisted offering takeout or delivery are now making the switch to keep their businesses afloat.
Growing up in Oklahoma in the '80s, I had a good life, surrounded by family and close friends, but I longed to be somewhere bigger, like the places I was seeing in the movies I consumed.
As rumors swirl around the possibility of a new Federal Reserve chair — and at the same time, the potential for tax reform the Trump administration has longed for — bond yields could soon see a meaningful shift.
Throughout three cycles of chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, I longed for the moment when the infusion of toxins would cease, only to discover that all sorts of physical and psychological aftereffects dampened my spirits during remission.
And just when he thought he might be able to stand up to his domineering father, tragic circumstance conspired to draw him ever closer to the family he longed to shed like an ill-fitting skin.
There were Jewish leaders who celebrated the president's announcement on Wednesday as a historic step that many Jews had longed for, and that might shake things up enough to restart the stalled Middle East peace process.
It's easy to see why life with the Saviors appeals to Eugene — he has a mission, clear objectives, and the sense of authority and respect for his abilities he's always longed for but has never received.
" Bibi's husband, Ashiq Masih, said, "We thank God very much that he's heard our prayers — and the prayers of so many people who have longed for Asia Bibi's release over all these years of suffering and anguish.
When Conley graduated from high school, he attended a small liberal arts college in Arkansas and finally experienced the freedom he longed for in the "cult-like" environment of his childhood, as he explained to BBC News.
He did not want to be pursued by the government, but he wanted to be heard, and he longed so badly for the second that he felt it was his duty to assume the first was inevitable.
He did not want his mother or grandmother to discover his alternate identity, but he longed for them to hear Diablo Diablo and whisper to each other that this pirate DJ sounded both handsome and like Joaquin.
Some obituaries and remembrances are highlighting what writers describe as his "civility" — a hot button word that pundits and critics have variably longed for in both the actions of political protesters, and our word-diarrhea prone President.
It reminds us that the destructive Nora from season one, the one who longed for pain to feel the physical repercussions of her loss, is still in there, still pushing through the days despite their happier glean.
Some argued that America is already great, others longed for a "greater" past, while some pointed to a history of racism defined by slavery and Jim Crow and took issue with the "again" portion of the slogan.
Before there was an AIPAC, before Theodor Herzl founded the modern Zionist movement, and even before there was a United States, our Founding Fathers and even their forefathers longed to restore the Jews to their ancient homeland.
British fight fans have longed for a marquee main event for years and, this time around, have had their expectations met with the return of living MMA legend Anderson Silva taking on the ever-popular Michael Bisping.
" Exacerbating his condition is the cancellation of his annual trip to France with his college buddies, where they lament how "so-called success had failed to bring them the unshakable happiness they had longed for as students.
And while each family was looking for something different — one longed for a large piece of land, another for a solid investment and a third for an inexpensive fixer-upper — they all found something that satisfied them.
Attendees of the screening in Medina would, in one breath, say they longed for a time when political opponents were more civil and respectful, and in the next moment describe Democrats as morally depraved and anti-American.
On College Football In December, the "human element" in selecting a national champion, so longed for during the 16 years of the Bowl Championship Series' automatonic algorithm, finally showed up in the College Football Playoff's third season.
President Vladimir V. Putin bet that Donald J. Trump, who had spoken fondly of Russia and its authoritarian leader for years, would treat his nation as Mr. Putin has longed to have it treated by the West.
We both graduated from English as a second language lessons in record time as kindergartners and first graders, and we longed to play and talk and live in English as if it were a shiny new toy.
Like the fog in "Bleak House," dread permeates the first half of "The Snakes," right from the opening paragraph, when Bea has a bad dream on the eve of her longed-for trip to Europe with Dan.
Viewfinder 21 Photos View Slide Show ' The photographer Nick Waplington's new book captures a lately much longed-for cultural moment in New York City's history, when supermodels ruled the runways and club kids held court at all hours.
Lopez brought the moves and style (including the infamous bedazzled bustier), but she also gave us a glimpse into Selena's life beyond her public persona, portraying her as the obedient daughter who longed to love and be loved.
CAIRO (Reuters) - The president of South Sudan and head of the country's main rebel group signed a final cease fire and power-sharing agreement on Sunday and hailed a new longed-for era of peace in the country.
For any who've longed for the preternaturally wise acoustic troubadour of yore, the music envelopes like a hug from a long-lost friend—one who's been away for quite a long time and has a lot to share.
The very fads I longed to rock as a 13-year-old are back and hitting trend lists like a vengeful wildfire: Hair bows, scrunchies, and crimped hair are crawling back — and they've brought body glitter with 'em.
I longed for the ability to just turn on channel 13 at 8AM and watch Elmo and the gang with my kids, instead of having to jump through so many 21st century hoops to get it to play.
And they bemoaned the loss of strict Judeo-Christian values, and longed for the return of the traditional two-parent family, with children born after marriage, and mothers who tended to their needs and pretty much nothing else.
Stumbling across a treasure like that is one of the joys of Fringe-going, but oh, how I longed for some buzz to follow as I chose from the nearly 200 shows on offer at this year's FringeNYC.
While foreign aggressors were biding their time to strike back, the Suldlom Collective was almost torn apart from the inside, and longed for a distant past when its "essence" and ideological "purity" was still undiluted by alien elements.
And if you had to discern the work's terrific wit for yourself, that's O.K. What I longed for, again, was a freshening for the Balanchine faithful — maybe, for one performance, a reconstruction of the notoriously outré original costumes?
On Wednesday, Joanna, 41, shared that she had the opportunity to watch her mom Nan Stevens cook her "favorite" holiday meals and was able to write all of the recipes down — something she's longed to do for years.
Although she was thrilled her home had been the go-to hangout for her son and daughter, Francesca, now 32, and their friends during their adolescence, she longed to turn the large, bright apartment into a quieter space.
Some presidents may have longed to punish particular news organizations or reporters, but aides have generally found ways to protect their bosses from such self-defeating moves, fearing that such vindictiveness would just make their bosses look small.
" Though bewitching and profoundly moving, I longed for the dramatic relief or interjection of some other character or point of view to contribute a counterweight to the endless wailing that included phases like "they cut off our manhood.
If you're the kind of person who's longed to leave their phone behind on quick errands outside the apartment or when you're going for a run or to the gym, a standalone Apple Watch could be a big draw.
Steve Aisthorpe, who was with Kristinn Rúnarsson and Thorsteinn Gudjonsson for the expedition to Pumori on the Nepal-Tibet border in 1988, says he finally has the closure he's longed for, The Church of Scotland reported on its website.
While indigenous tribes have longed used the brew to ward off evil spells and even to hurt their enemies, its current popularity in the West as a form of mental and physical healing has overtaken all other traditional uses.
Daenerys found herself in mortal peril at the end of season five's ninth episode, the forces who longed to overthrow her rule of the city of Meereen having cornered her in an arena, where they planned to kill her.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Since the retirement of Anna Meares after the Games in Rio de Janeiro, Australia has longed for a successor to the hard-bitten coalminer's daughter who extracted gold, silver and bronze from four Olympic velodromes.
While Duffy is not presently positioned within the top 15 himself, his undoubted talent and Poirier's dominant victory over him will surely lead to "The Diamond" to the top 10 spot he has longed for in the lightweight reckoning.
Salvador Dalí wore many hats in his life: luminary Surrealist, collaborator with cinema legends Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock, self-proclaimed clown, and experimental filmmaker—but from the age of six he longed to wear a chef's toque blanche.
"Imagine seven surgeries to try and preserve fertility and allow us to have the children we have so desperately longed for, followed by failed IVF because the surgeries depleted my ovarian reserve due to compromised blood supply," Walsh wrote.
Although he has lived in China for most of the last three decades and married an ethnic Korean woman there, Mr. Kim says he never felt at home or safe there and has longed to defect to South Korea.
With growing dissatisfaction within its ranks, more than 300 prisoners scattered among Spanish and French prisons, and no political achievements, ETA has opted for what most people have longed for it to do for decades: to give up violence.
WQHD is sharper than FHD, but in all honesty, I never longed for a sharper resolution while using the phone at FHD, and the 120Hz refresh rate is so good that it makes up for any loss of sharpness.
Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day; and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.
Originally, she'd been pleased to have a live-in job—the solitude meant that she wouldn't place herself in environments that put her loyalty to her husband at risk—but now she longed to spend the weeknights with Emma.
But I longed to free this down-to-earth dish—priced, astonishingly, at thirty-two dollars—from a menu with its head stuck in clouds of caviar, foie gras (for now) with truffle gelée, and rib eye for two.
May, a synchronized swimmer who won gold at the World Championships technical mixed duets last year with partner Christina Jones, longed to be in the Rio pool himself but could not because mixed duets are not allowed at the Olympics.
I possessed, too, an early inclination toward self-flagellation; not yet a teenager and readily repentant, I feared I might lose the gift God had given me — what I'd longed to receive from the people in my life: unconditional love.
The man he longed to emulate was Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of independent Congo, whose hope had been to unify the vast country before he was deposed in 1960, and later murdered, with the connivance of Western powers.
Muslims humiliated by colonialism and the failures of socialism and nationalism, under which home-grown autocrats tried to co-opt Islam for their own benefit, longed for an alternative that made sense in a world of nation-states and elections.
For some reason, rather than making something up, I described a scene from my family, embedded with what I longed for someone to know: That my mom was unhappy, that money was tight, that I felt untethered from my home.
Just as warnings that Brexit would make people poorer failed to deter those who longed to claw back power from Brussels, those same arguments against Mr Corbyn's programme may not persuade voters determined to "take back control" of the economy.
He'd told Poke about his home the first night they fucked, and how he longed for his family, and Poke'd looked at his skin and rubbed Emil's elbows and tried his best to conjure something in the neighborhood of empathy.
The podcast's originality lay precisely in cultivating that sense of discomfort: a listener longed to know not only what had happened to Simmons but also how Taberski would resolve the ethical dilemma of having subjected a faded celebrity to such scrutiny.
" He cited a recent article in a French publication with the headline "Catholic Cyber-Militias and the New Censorship," observing, "We live at a time when civility is universally longed for and just as universally (and too often gleefully) violated.
He worked for a while as a draftsman, but he must have longed to fly again, and when he heard, through word of mouth in the Jewish community, that there were aviation opportunities in the new state of Israel, he went.
Daniel Fries, 49, a filmmaker, and his wife, Hana Shimizu, 8753, a producer, live in Chinatown with their two young children, but they longed for "a place to escape the crowds and the smell of trash in summertime," Mr. Fries said.
Three churches were bombed, and with them three hotels catering to Western tourists, because often in the jihadist imagination Western Christianity and Western liberal individualism are the conjoined enemies of their longed-for religious utopia, their religious-totalitarian version of Islam.
"The Daily Planet," for example, comes on like Robert Wyatt as his busiest; woozy, jazzy washes which layer themselves over and over a submerged vocal that every so often shines through, sounding like the arrival of a much-longed-for spring.
Critical Shopper Not long ago, a shiny, glass-and-metal shopping mall appeared in Lower Manhattan, the kind of thing Manhattan natives (your stopgap Critical Shopper included) longed for in their foolish youths when suburban friends would floss and brag.
Industry leaders longed for an equine superstar that could transcend the sport during the decades when a series of supposed super-horses came up short in their attempts to become the first the Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978.
Even though she was on track for a degree in home economics, which her parents had urged her to get — and which she earned at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) — she longed to be an actress.
El Mago (Spanish for magician) is based on Ms. Lázaro's paternal grandfather, who has so longed to be reunited with his dead wife that he has devised various suicide strategies, and related them — with some humor, apparently — to the playwright's mother.
I longed for my meals in Zimbabwe — though I don't doubt that my hosts would have appreciated access to the kosher aisle of an American supermarket to ease the burden of navigating the very elaborate and specific eating guidelines of Passover.
Spinoza longed for "the kind of knowledge of God that we have of the triangle," and he wrote his "Ethics" in the form of a numbered list of axioms and deductions—a form that he adopted from Euclid's treatise on geometry.
"I wrote this song about my own experience, but I also wrote it hoping that it might reach other mixed race and/or Indigenous people who have longed for deeper connection to their culture," Mojo Juju says of the track.
A second source echoed the same sentiments, adding that Bieber felt he owed it to Baldwin to give her something she longed for because she welcomed him back into her life after their friendship ended following the duo&aposs split in 2016.
In October 2016, Kavanaugh wrote an opinion concluding that the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — an Obama-era creation that Republicans have longed to undo — was unconstitutional because of the limits placed on the president's ability to fire the director.
This failed divine intervention happened on Saturday night, about 24 hours before the 44-210 Warriors shook off a slow start to defeat the Knicks, 230-2237, at Madison Square Garden in the annual Stephen Curry-Once-Longed-to-Play-Here Classic.
But personally I think only one of them will — either Daenerys will be killed and Jon will be forced into the position of tragic ruler, or Jon will die and Daenerys will become the very thing she always longed to prevent: a tyrant.
Not all that long ago, it positioned Ivanka, like the other women in Trump's inner circle, as an eternal straight man, a woman who was sucked into her father's orbit against her will, who longed for freedom but would never reach it.
And I actually have longed for the sci-fi readership to find the book, but I feel like if they looked at it they would never think that that book would be for them, and I've wondered 'How do I tap into that?
And last, but certainly not least ... It's a testament to how great Game of Thrones is at giving you a compelling ensemble with rich subplots and backstories that one of the shows' most longed-for, epic battles is between two minor characters.
The infamous longed-for face-off between the Clegane brothers, the Hound (Sandor Clegane), and the Mountain (Gregor Clegane — now a creepy zombified version of himself), is such a fan favorite that it's become a huge meme, shorthanded everywhere as the Cleganebowl.
It's one of the last conversations they have before Paige abandons both her parents at the Canadian border, to be with her brother or to stay an American or to be free finally to find the purposeful life for which she's longed.
But it was ordinary people (chiefly men) that Housman longed to reach through his poetry, and thousands of soldiers in both world wars left home with copies of "A Shropshire Lad" in their breast pockets, where Housman hoped they might stop bullets.
But, while she was being led around by terse, determined guerrillas, it struck her that her elaborate American appetites for rock and psychology and The New York Review of Books were marks of the very luxury she longed, in those days, to abolish.
Written by Edward Albee and first staged in New York in 1994—it won that year's Pulitzer Prize for drama—the play, in this incarnation, stars an English actress I've longed to see onstage for all of my viewing life: Glenda Jackson.
Walking down the streets of Havana on the 403th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, I inevitably drew toward me all those who longed to complain about their rulers, to escape them (or, in a few cases, to spy on me on their behalf).
That's partly because she wanted to explain that when her father was stationed outside of Tokyo during the Korean War, he longed to meet the legendary potter Shoji Hamada, who turned out to be away — he was off in Cornwall, working with Leach.
"I still feel like I'm this nerdy person that's a little bit shy," she said, alluding to her teenage "geek" self, who grew up in Milwaukee, took Advanced Placement classes and longed to be "the pretty girl" who got attention from guys.
I longed for her guaranteed love, her saying, Everything will be all right — a kernel of security I used to carry, but which had been lost somewhere along I-40 while our cats were strung out on cat Xanax, yowling a mournful tune.
"Shariah right now is about what someone's wearing," said Ratna Sari, the head of the Aceh branch of Solidaritas Perempuan, a women's rights organization, who said she longed for a version of Shariah that tackled political corruption and promoted good public services.
Trump, on a two-week working vacation at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, has longed for strong U.S. relations with Russia and complained that a U.S. probe into whether his 2016 presidential campaign colluded with Russia had stymied him.
With a knack for showmanship the 54-year-old former Goldman Sachs banker created the get-together during the financial crisis when big banks were cancelling their outings but people still longed to get away to mingle and do a little gambling.
It might not be the party-in-a-box many longed for, but life neither begins nor ends at the door of a nightclub, and Rihanna's acknowledgment of this truth has paid off in one of the best bodies of work of her career.
Okay, so last July I definitely predicted that Cleganebowl (the much-longed for fight between the Hound the Mountain) would happen — but back then I was caught up in the hype, and I now think it might just have been wishful thinking on my part.
Because as much as I have always longed to lose weight, believing that this would be the real key to my happiness, the reality is that losing my extra weight just gave me a whole new set of reasons to hate my own body.
It was a project where fleeting moments carried the story: shouting matches during the first session of Congress; soldiers at the tomb of President Hugo Chávez, who died in 2013; letters from expatriates who had left Venezuela because of crime and longed to return.
In her revealing interview with Diane Sawyer back in April, Jenner said she longed to wear polish outside of her home, and fans rallied around her by posting photos of their own manicures with the hashtag #PaintYourNailsforBruce (her former name while living as a man).
If you're ever longed for an item of clothing emblazoned with the logo of a long-defunct fruit drink line or wished to spend your hard-earned money on an unusually shaped morsel of nacho cheese powder and maltodextrin, you are in great luck, friends.
What relevance can his life and work have in a world where nearly every socialist party long ago made its peace with capitalism, and at a time when his writings are read far more by academics than by the workers he longed to liberate?
"A lady who escaped from North Korea and applied and one artist [a painter] still living in Syria in war were stories that stood out, because these women live or lived in danger and still longed for the same things we all do," she adds.
"The time has come, the longed-for day, a historic day for Bolivia to retake absolute control of our natural resources," he said in a speech while surrounded by soldiers at an oil field operated by Petroleo Brasileiro, or Petrobras, the Brazilian energy company.
It involved Nicklaus shooting 216-218 in his final two rounds, Watson shooting 2267-210, and nearly four decades later, it led to perhaps the only instance in memory in which a professional golfer longed, more than anything, not to resemble the Golden Bear.
By creating the conditions for an open border with the Republic of Ireland to the south, the Good Friday Agreement allowed for a compromise between Catholics, who longed for a united Ireland, and Protestants, who wished to keep alive Northern Ireland's union with Great Britain.
She had longed for a chance to have a voice in the future of her country, to be able to speak her mind without fear, to determine her own destiny, to cast a vote for the man or woman she thought best qualified to serve.
In such surroundings, Signora Agnelli (who, in fact, created a ''minimalist'' décor years before it was the fashion) would have as readily longed for something humdrum or seemingly inappropriate like wicker, something witty or even fake, to take the curse off such sanctimonious sterility.
"The Address Book," Sophie Calle Sophie Calle taught me that art isn't this thing apart from your life, your embarrassing life as woman, girlfriend, person who longed — all that could be art if you were smart and elegant enough to notice what makes something interesting.
Although, as Mr. Hunter wrote, "I didn't long for an acting career, not in the way I longed to be on the ice or at the stables," Mr. Clayton brokered an introduction to Mr. Willson, who had cornered the market in wholesome all-American boys.
Because schedules aren't quite as busy and you no longer have to begrudgingly tag along with your friends to a party you don't want to attend, now is the time to do all the things you've longed to do but haven't been able to.
Instead, he longed to examine both the seductiveness of fascism for those who would be oppressors under it and the ways that most of us are only too happy to go along with horrible things, so long as they don't rattle our own status quo.
If it is successful, the Trump administration could come closer than any Republican White House has to achieving a goal conservatives have longed for since the New Deal: curtailing the reach of a federal government they say has grown far too large and invasive.
The day the United States opened its embassy in Jerusalem is a day the world has longed for, because of what it was supposed to represent: the end of a seemingly endless conflict, a blood-soaked tragedy with justice and cruelty on both sides.
But they longed for a vacation place of their own, and in 2015, they closed on the house they now call home, chosen for its airy interiors, wooded acre lot and location in the exclusive Nassau Point neighborhood, where they can walk to the beach.
Joseph Bologna, who looked like the quintessential tough guy but couldn't seem to resist writing and playing sensitive male characters who longed for love and commitment in films like "Lovers and Other Strangers" and "Made for Each Other," died on Sunday in Duarte, Calif.
"Suddenly, my fears and vulnerabilities as a young black girl eased, for as much as I admired Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I longed to see a black female face speaking out for our freedom, especially after the Birmingham bombing," White, an author, told NPR.
Late in the evening, as the rest of the household sleeps, a woman tells her middle-aged son about the one who got away — the man she longed for throughout her marriage, whom she once sneaked off with overnight, leaving her children alone at home.
Though I shared the brothers' curiosity about that black trunk and what its contents might reveal, I longed to see Attila and Robert outside the confines of Hermina's house, venturing into the city, experiencing Paris through eyes accustomed to the privations of Communist Hungary.
" Road to Christmas Christmas In Love "When Miranda Chester set off to find information on her biological father two Christmases ago, she never imagined that her investigation would lead her to both the family she had always longed for and Ian McAndrick—the love of her life.
But the substance emerges in the stories he tells about each location, conjuring up memories of drugged-out club kids, accidental headlining sets, and early run-ins with Madonna; he even takes us back to the gloomy Connecticut suburbs he so longed to escape while growing up.
Along with historical maps, its chronology enables us to pinpoint the fateful intersection between Milosz's experience and historic events, showing a poet who was determined both to embody and to transcend his own historical circumstances, who longed to liberate himself from the times that entangled him.
A couple of other captive koalas have lived longed longer than Midgee - one captive female koala lived to be 23 at the Lone Pine Sanctuary in Queensland, Australia, while a male koala died at 22 at the Tama Zoo in Japan, according to the Australian Koala Foundation.
Maybe your radio-hit memories aren't of crappy alt-pop, but the many R&B groups who never found a real home on a major label, or the two-hit wonders who longed to be big in the Euro-club scene but never quite made it.
This venture has been years in the making: Before he turned to fashion, Saunders studied product and textile design at the Glasgow School of Art and he has, at various times, longed to return to what he describes as its "more personal, more solitary" creative process.
It felt silly to be in there, escaping from my escapism, and yet it turned out that I was a sucker for this simulacrum of upper-class island life: I longed to stay forever in fake-real Nantucket with Tabitha and Harper and Eleanor and Ainsley.
In endorsing an impeachment inquiry, Democratic leaders have united the party behind a true confrontation with the president of the kind progressives have longed for since the beginning of his administration—those earnest and freshly indignant days before #Resistance was a bitter joke at the party's expense.
She also longed to escape that world of convention, she told me, in her high-ceilinged, top-floor apartment in a Brooklyn brownstone—which she moved into, in part, because it's O.K. to smoke there, an eighties vice that she has carried into the new millennium.
Going back to Lost for a second, many of the characters on that show just wanted off the mysterious island they'd crashed on, while John Locke was the guy who longed to explore the island's mysteries (for very good reason — he'd been paralyzed before landing on the island).
Denying Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza the fundamental right to vote for the leaders of their nation-state, while keeping them under military rule with daily violations of their human rights, has deeply corroded the ability of Israel to be the place its founders longed for.
Her passion for the sport started with the movie Whip It, in which social outsider Bliss Cavendar, portrayed by Ellen Page, is sick and tired of her world of beauty pageants, and finally finds the companionship and support she'd always longed for after joining a roller derby team.
" Another racist organization of the 1950s, the National Anti-Jewish Party, argued in its own leaflets that "through inter-mixture of the races the Jews hope to lower the white race to a servile status so as to realize the longed worked for dream of Jewish world domination.
Longed for by fans of terrible sci-fi the world over, MST20103K returns for an entire new season with an ensemble of geeky A-listers, including Jonah Ray as the host, and Felicia Day and Patton Oswalt as descendants of the original mad scientists who started this whole shebang.
While the reforms that have emerged from the Republican controlled-Congress are a far cry from Ron Paul's call to End the Fed, only one Republican Senator was willing to go on record opposing the audit of the Fed he longed campaigned for while serving in the House.
Mr. Macron insists that his intensive assembling of the tools of power is not an end in itself, and the sense of direction, energy and renewal has been welcomed by French citizens who have longed for greater authority in Paris after the weak presidency of his predecessor, François Hollande.
And while the trial has at times had its share of legal spectacle — Mr. Cosby is greeted by a chorus of supporters and hecklers when he leaves the courthouse at the end of each day — the made-for-TV drama that many journalists longed for has largely been absent.
The Games called out to the kid in Segel who had read portal fantasies and still longed to be told that he had been selected for some great endeavor — the kid who had ignored the rides at Disneyland in favor of roaming around Frontierland in a cowboy costume.
Many white Americans focused on one line of King's "I Have a Dream" speech — that he longed for the day when his children would "not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character" — and molded him into a gentle champion of colorblindness.
I guess the best way I can describe this love is a kind of respect/admiration mixed with a burning desire for us to be best friends, like the way you longed to be best friends with one of the bigger, more popular kids when you were in school.
Rookie on Love edited by Tavi Gevinson I'm more than a decade older than their target age bracket, but I loved Rookie, the online magazine for teenagers edited by Tavi Gevinson, because it was the kind of thing I longed for in high school and I was just happy it existed.
But, if Christine Chapel was a relative nullity, there was nonetheless an insight, canny and poignant, in the Chapel-Spock dynamic, the tension between one who longed for recognition, connection, and a return of love and one who was, by training if not by nature, incapable of delivering those things.
Growing up deaf but sighted in Arizona, Mr. Tarango idolized old-school leading men like John Wayne, Henry Fonda and Burt Lancaster and longed to be a film actor himself — a hope that dimmed when he began losing his sight in his 20s because of Usher syndrome, a rare genetic disorder.
In the 1920s, when Humphrey broke away from Ruth St. Denis and Shawn (who for some years were married and spread their work with "Denishawn" — a company, a school and a style), she complained of their "darling little dances" and longed for a chunky "beefsteak" of a dance to get her teeth into.
Located near one of the main American army bases in South Korea, it is a fitting tribute to Park's childhood spent watching movies on the American Forces Korea Network: a personal monument, but also a celebration of the Korean cinematic culture that he once longed for, now growing up with and around him.
He threatened to tell Anna Mayne that Jensen was in love with her: that he fantasized about running his hands through her hair, dreamed he saved her from burning buildings, that he longed to take a bullet for her and had already planned his final words in case he died in her arms.
But they soon longed to get back out into the world, and when he found a job in Bangalore, India, providing micro energy credits to farmers in Southern India who wanted to install solar energy systems, the couple quickly jettisoned their conventional post-college pursuits for something with a bit more spice.
It occurred to me that if Manning sometimes seemed to have difficulty interpreting the effect her actions had on the world, it was in part a result of the extraordinary isolation she had experienced even before her arrest, in her childhood in Crescent, when she longed for a solution for her pain.
But it's not the same kind of need that they had when they were babies, when I was waiting to see them crawl or hunched over them as they learned to walk; when I'd walk into the baby's room every morning feeling like I was unwrapping some fantastic and much-longed-for gift.
Still, even as Democrats recognize the whistleblower report, which went live ahead of the high profile hearing, may not contain the smoking gun many in the party have longed for, many say it provides them the coordinates to reach their ultimate goal: holding Trump ultimately accountable for his multitude of alleged misdeeds.
As we're rocketing through this information superhighway like fish in a tube (remember when the people of Twitter longed to be salmon?), clasping onto bits of digital detritus just long enough to see if they spark joy before discarding them, trying to remember even last week's best meme can feel hilariously futile.
On a more practical level, if "penitents" (as they are called) even remotely suspected that their sins would be revealed, that would prevent them from being open about their "worst" sins and they would thus close themselves off from the longed-for word of forgiveness where they need to hear it most.
EditorsNote: fixes headline Yankees top Astros as Sabathia ends skid HOUSTON — What Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia longed for were the results to match what he believed were performances superior to what his won-loss record had indicated over the previous five weeks, and on Tuesday night, he finally found a small measure of validation.
"But now," Alcott writes, "he seemed to dwell, with peculiar warmth, and melody, upon the words 'There, there, might I go with thee / O, my beloved, go' and one listener was so thrilled by the tender invitation that she longed to say that she did know the land," and was ready to start packing.
But we are never lifted out of such places, I think now, and so I went back to the bathrooms beneath N.D.K., I had never stopped thinking about them; even as I lay with R., flooded with love, there was a part of me untouched by him, a part that longed to be back there.
Then came three crucial developments: Ayan's mother hired a Quran teacher for her brood, who held radical views; Ayan discovered an organization called Islam Net, which she joined for the religiosity as much as for the cute boys; and she and her friends met a group of charismatic thugs who longed for jihad abroad.
In contrast to these Democrats, Trump displayed a rare moment of caution with a seemingly thought-out process; he shifted his thinking from the full-blown flavor ban he teased in September to a more measured compromise between adult vaping advocates and concerned parents who have longed to take down the vape giant JUUL.
But if men (and, by and large, Peterson's advice is geared to men) stand tall, if they clean their rooms, if they embrace order and the kind of performative dominance so ubiquitous in the animal kingdom (Peterson's philosophy is spiked with a heady dose of evolutionary psychology), they can somehow get back to this longed-for primordial state.
Pre-internet, when it was more difficult to compare climate stats, we kids were told our city was "colder than cities in Russia, but not some Russian towns," an odd distinction (plus pretty much untrue), but we longed to be the best, the most, the superlative at something, anything, clinging even to the dubious title of Murder Capital.
I thought the streaming revolution would bring me all the wonders of the TV world, and I would have all the shows at my fingertips; a library vast and wonderful, a chance to see everything I had always longed to see, and even better, a chance to share all the weird minor treasures I'd adored in obscurity.
To say you lived uptown, even if you rented in a white brick 1960s building on upper Second Avenue, was to suggest where you longed to be: in a duplex at 740 Park Avenue like the one designed by Mark Hampton for the corporate raider Saul Steinberg and his third wife, Gayfryd, the couple who defined the era's excess.
In an internal memo, President Trump (who has longed believed that the Keebler Elves are living beings producing cookies in America's coniferous forests) wrote the following: The Keebler elves, and their underground society of what i imagine to be easily 500,000, are all staunch leftists, and reluctantly voted for Hillary, despite not technically being American citizens.
In her debut novel, "The Age of Light," Whitney Scharer delves with great sensitivity into this past and its effect on Lee, how it made her a lively, spirited young woman who was aware of her power over men yet never able to trust them, someone who strove to become an artist and longed for personal and professional freedom.
In response, she and Alexander collaborated with a couple of young university graduates who longed to return to the land where their parents and ancestors had worked for generations as shepherds; now, their flock of Sardinian sheep roams Potentino's fields, producing milk for cheese as well as wool for the rugs and eccentric wide-brimmed felt hats made in the workshop.
She longed for the "peace and isolation" that Los Angeles can offer so that she could finish her memoir (about her coming of age in an alternative family in New England in the late '80s), while Shirinian is a filmmaker whose documentary about the intersection of fashion, interior and product design, "Interior Motives," is currently in postproduction in Los Angeles.

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