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47 Sentences With "longed to see"

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She longed to see inside, but never had the chance.
" She said the Italian longed to "see the fruits of 2011.
He'd been formed and polished by élite institutions, and he longed to see them multiply.
"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.
However, there's one style that the Michelle Hive longed to see that never happened: her natural hair.
I can't say I ever longed to see any of my presidents in anything but profoundly boring suits.
And who desperately longed to see her nearly 1,800 poems in print, stymied by men at every step.
At the same time, I longed to see her more, and now she would be two hours farther away.
I longed to see some mountains or more varied landscape, and apparently, I missed my one chance to do so.
That kind of respect is an attribute Russians have longed to see for their leader since the days of the czars.
Many sent photographs and shared stories — first dates, shared hardships, how much they, too, have longed to see more reflections of themselves.
I longed to see how one event led to another in her life, and how the troubles of earlier scenes resonated in later ones.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
All around me were metaphors for my own dislocation: a homeless woman squatting in the grocery-store parking lot, indifferent to the puddle spreading below her; the sparrows and pigeons, all sepia and brown, that replaced the scolding blue jays and scarlet cardinals I'd left behind; even the first deep snow, which all my life I had longed to see, was flecked with soot when it finally arrived.
The Felon's Track, By Michael Doheny, M.H. Gill &Sons;, LTD 1951, Pg 112 The Young Irelanders, as they had become known, longed to see achieved in Ireland the liberties achieved on the Continent. At the beginning of 1847, they formed an organisation known as The Irish Confederation.Christine Kinealy. 'Repeal and Revolution.
In 2002 Micalessin, a co-founder with Griltz of the Press Agency Albatros, longed to see the place where Grilz lived his last moments. Being also keen to know the whereabouts of his remains, he realized a TV Documentary in which he included the last scenes shot by Grilz just before his death.
Nimi rides towards Heaven. ( ) Nemi, as king of Videha, yearned to know the answer to his question: "Which is more fruitful, the holy life or almsgiving?" God Śakra (Buddhism) said: "Although holy living is more fruitful by far than almsgiving, yet both these are important." The deities of heaven longed to see King Nimi.
Many of the zamindars gifted them equipment and horses to the circus in addition to the stipulated payment. Later on it was patronized by the rulers of the princely states of Tripura, Rewa, Kashi, Kashmir and Jhalwar. Some of them gifted tigers and elephants to the circus. As the news of success of Great Bengal Circus began to be published in the newspapers, people of Kolkata longed to see their performance in the city of its birth.
According to Haralson, Jeff is a character unlike most of Howells' characters. Jeff has a palpable sex drive and powerful sex appeal are very unusual characteristics of a character in a Howells' piece of literature. Jeff is a "Beast-man" who Howells "longed to see subdued and tamed." Unlike Howells' other works, by the end of the novel Jeff Durgin achieves success, starting a renaissance hotel and marrying Genivieve whom he had been pursuing for a while.
Polish commentators noted this was a human gesture, and a display of emotion that Poles had longed to see from their eastern neighbours. On 11 April, holding a bouquet of red roses, Putin was reported to have appeared truly distressed as he escorted Kaczyński's body to a Warsaw-bound plane. Later Putin said in a Polish television interview: "This is of course first and foremost Poland's tragedy and that of the Polish people, but it is also our tragedy. We mourn with you".
Jan Spivey Gilchrist was born February 15, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois, to Charles and Arthric Spivey. Gilchrist first began drawing as a young girl when she suffered from a debilitating bone disease, which prevented her from physical activities. Charles Spivey, a minister, encouraged his daughter's love of art at a young age and together, they would travel from their South Side neighborhood to visit the Art Institute of Chicago. Once there, Gilchrist longed to see art created by and featuring African Americans.
Hades is featured in the Smallville Season 11 digital comic based on the TV series, promising immortality to Shadowpact Felix Faust and Mister Bones. Smallville Season 11: Olympus #1-4 After being imprisoned by Zeus, Hades became angry and resentful and longed to see the beauty of Olympus again. He was vindictive to those who failed him, as seen when he turned Bones' skin invisible. However he has also shown a slightly cowardly side, as seen when Hades surrendered after Superman threatened to throw him into space.
Two children were born to them, the older, a girl named Julia R., and the younger, a boy named, W. H. Coston. Mr. Coston was the author of "A Freeman and Yet a Slave". As a girl, Mrs. Coston felt the ostracism of all the Anglo-Saxon journals of the US as displayed toward anything of interest or credit concerning the colored people; she longed to see a colored face in the pages of a magazine, and to enjoy the privilege of reading about the person.
The journal is written in ink on thin, unruled diary paper, and is 312 pages in length. Leaving his wife and son, Clark began the first of his diaries a month before the First Fleet departed Portsmouth, on 13 May 1787. The writing in the diaries is very personal and informal, and was never intended for publication. Clark was extremely homesick, and longed to see his wife and son, writing as early as the second day of the voyage: "Oh my God all my hoppes [sic] are over of seeing my beloved wife and son".
As the title of the work suggests, the main theme of the novel deals with Henry Fleming's attempt to prove himself a worthy soldier by earning his "red badge of courage". The first twelve chapters, until he receives his accidental wound, expose his cowardice. The following chapters detail his growth and apparently resulting heroism. Before the onset of battle, the novel's protagonist romanticized war; what little he knew about battle he learned from books: "He had read of marches, sieges, conflicts, and he had longed to see it all".
He introduces her to the Nathanmeyers, a Jewish family who loves operatic music and her style of singing. They invite her to sing at their musical evenings, helping her with proper dress. Thea catches an infection and does not fully recover; she needs a break in her familiar desert setting but will not return to her family until she has accomplished something. Fred suggests that she spend the summer on a ranch in Arizona where there are some of the cliff homes of the ancient peoples that Thea has longed to see.
Trahlyta's Grave at Stonepile Gap Trahlyta was a woman in Cherokee legend who is said to have lived in the North Georgia Mountains near present-day Dahlonega in the United States. Trahlyta supposedly drank from a nearby Fountain of Youth to maintain her renowned beauty. The warrior Wahsega courted her, but Trahlyta rejected his courtship, and the angered warrior kidnapped and imprisoned Trahlyta in some unknown location away from the beauty's mountain home. Trahlyta longed to see her home again, but her captor did not relent, and she grew weak and died.
The introduction by H. Larry Ingle in the QUF edition associates George Fox with the "Good Old Cause" or "revolution," which had convulsed England since the early 1640s and resulted in the execution of the king in 1649. Many early Quakers were soldiers or veterans and longed to see the fruits of their military service preserved; Fox was only articulating the goals of many of these folk. The Introduction also suggests that Fox may have been a "manic-depressive" who retreated to a state of depression for 10 weeks after Parliament failed to consider the proposals and voted to restore the monarchy.
Until then, the entire Jewish community outside the land of Israel depended on the observational calendar sanctioned by the Sanhedrin; this was necessary for the proper observance of the Jewish holy days. However, danger threatened the participants in that sanction and the messengers who communicated their decisions to distant communities. As the religious persecutions continued, Hillel determined to provide an authorized calendar for all time to come that was not dependent on observation at Jerusalem. Julian, the only emperor to reject Christianity after the conversion of Constantine, allowed the Jews to return to "holy Jerusalem which you have for many years longed to see rebuilt" and to rebuild the Temple.
Swami Vivekananda promoted Yoga and Vedanta in the United States at the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago, during the World's Fair in 1893. Mark Twain visited India in 1896 and described it in his travelogue Following the Equator with both revulsion and attraction before concluding that India was the only foreign land he dreamed about or longed to see again. Regarding India, Americans learned more from English writer Rudyard Kipling.Isaacs, Scratches on Our Minds: American Views of China and India (1980) p 241 Mahatma Gandhi had an important influence on the philosophy of non-violence promoted by Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1950s.
He attended school in this locale and read many books about seafaring life, fostering his love of ships and the sea. He had often seen schooner-rigged ships Havre de Grace but longed to see the large square-rigged vessels he had always read about. With a strong desire to see such ships he decided to go to Baltimore and, not revealing this desire to anyone, made his way on foot to the city. Upon realizing that John was missing, Rodgers' father, Colonel Rodgers, set out on horseback and came upon his son just as he was entering the city, insisting that his son return home to the family.
A monk opens the play, introducing himself as a disciple of famous priest Hōnen Shōnin, and explaining how Hōnen once found a baby boy in a box at the Kamo Shrine in Kyoto. The monk says that Honen raised the boy, and, that many years later, a young woman came forth revealing herself to be the boy's mother, and explaining that his father was Taira no Atsumori. As the boy now longed to see his father's face, Hōnen suggested that he should go to Kamo and pray there for a week. The monk concludes his introduction by explaining that this is the last day of that week, and that he has come with the boy to Kamo once again, to pray.
Gilman created a world in many of her stories with a feminist point of view. Two of her narratives, "What Diantha Did", and Herland, are good examples of Gilman focusing her work on how women are not just stay-at-home mothers they are expected to be; they are also people who have dreams, who are able to travel and work just as men do, and whose goals include a society where women are just as important as men. The world-building that is executed by Gilman, as well as the characters in these two stories and others, embody the change that was needed in the early 1900s in a way that is now commonly seen as feminism. Gilman uses world-building in Herland to demonstrate the equality that she longed to see.
Transferring to Tanjong Pagar United of the Singapore S.League for the 2013 season, Benahmed partnered up with Moroccan Monsef Zerka up front, earning an emolument higher than what he was used to in France. However, in the end, he longed to see his family and cancelled the option of a contract extension, eventually leaving the club. Authoring a hat-trick in a 4-0 victory over Garena Young Lions, he claimed the level of play in Singapore was between the French fourth and third divisions. Upon returning to France, the attacker had the opportunity to sign for a Romanian team, FCM Targu Mures but the deal never happened. He has also played for USM Bel-Abbès, FCM Aubervilliers, SAS Épinal, Stade Plabennécois, SK Pepingen-HalleSK PEPINGEN-HALLE - TORHOUT KM‚ skpepingenhalle.

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