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I think the reason why I'm longing to feel free—the reason we're all longing to feel free—is because we want to connect with each other, right?
Are you longing to belong to something bigger than yourself?
I am longing to see them again, and my congregation.
If you're longing to quit your job, you're not alone.
But that didn't stop them from longing to go back.
Superman was always longing to return to his home world.
But already a longing to run free has set in.
Or maybe you're longing to snap a selfie with Big Ben.
Still, I know they've been longing to spend time with her.
As a child, she'd watch boats, longing to become one herself.
But it was money Mr. Lewis had been longing to spend.
There's sort of a hopeless longing to his vocals in this song.
She's longing to be connected to the real lives of real humans.
It's full of girls living with regret and longing to start over.
The public's longing to see and hear salacious details is, basically, endless.
She's a postadolescent creature longing to have the experiences of a woman.
His running becomes a belabored metaphor for an intermittent longing to escape.
But the longing to know your maker is something that lives on.
Longing to be close to them, the Rippeys followed, moving to Napa.
There are many others who dance as if longing to be known.
Instead, they speed up, longing to feel the violent crash of another.
Mostly, they expressed longing to know that someone knew they were there.
In these times, people are longing to see films about racial reconciliation.
Many are surely living in hell, longing to be reunited with their families.
Central bankers make no secret of their longing to return to this normality.
I admired her happiness from a distance, longing to feel the same way.
My pubescent attraction to women and innate longing to be one grew entangled.
Are you longing to bring the holiday spirit to your most private parts?
But who could have guessed how fierce it is, the longing to belong.
Several had previously said they were longing to get out and see the sky.
The inspiration behind the song is probably me longing to find that person [laughter].
This longing to try to keep a piece of someone who was so important.
Maybe it's time to build institutions that harness people's natural longing to do good.
KKB is asking us to do the big thing we've been longing to do.
We are longing to see our homeland, heard so many stories from my grandma.
They're raised by wolves, and so they're longing to have somebody say ... I have.
Already she was longing to get this over with, unsettled by the clutter and femininity.
For Moana, that's longing to set sail across the ocean and provide for her village.
If this "grief" now takes any shape, it's a simple longing to see her again.
LENS It's hard to be stuck in a studio while longing to enjoy life outside.
We may look up to them, as Arteche does, with a longing to know more.
My overriding experience in my 20s was this deep longing to be wealthy and successful.
Texas has long been in the eye of Democrats longing to make the state competitive.
In helpless longing to get close to you he must destroy what's close to you.
In 1991, we witnessed vast gatherings of Soviets longing to be released from their communist chains.
There she discovers a world she's been longing to find, but didn't know how to see.
If you have been longing to upgrade your modem or router, then you are in luck.
Maybe, I thought, this was a universal longingto be listened to, rather than apologized at.
I love the snowman, Olaf, longing to "live" in order to experience his favorite season, summer.
Then the longing to be with him again became so intense that I sat there hyperventilating.
But unlike "Familiar," no one in "The Profane" is longing to return to the old country.
Scholars have linked the character's struggle to Gibran's own longing to return to Lebanon from New York.
Then Fabio slowly raised one callused hand and said the words America had been longing to hear.
His promises to build a wall were just what many conservative activists had been longing to hear.
Many of Christianity's earliest apologists wrote of their longing to be left alone by the Roman state.
Instead, Klobuchar will find herself sitting silently in the Senate, longing to be in Sac City, Iowa.
If you've been longing to own a Faraday cage for your phallus, this innovative startup has you covered.
Most of the young girls I spoke to had an intense longing to interact, to move, to see.
Thanks to the internet, the days of longing to catch reruns of our favorite shows are long gone.
" He wrote, "you gave her a way of expressing this most personal longing to me, a relative stranger.
In the 1960s, Fahrenheit 451 reflected a barren world of complacent suburbanites, longing to feel anything at all.
"Our generation awakened this longing to rebel against politics," said Nayelez Andino, 18, from the town of Bayamon.
But there's a bigger fly in the ointment than just my longing to preserve season two's doomed tragedy.
"Scruples" contains so many delicious descriptions of garments that you may find yourself longing to pet its pages.
It seems to trigger a parental longing to cuddle and nurture, and a tolerance for being peed on.
I'm hungry for new points of view, and longing to see more than that one type of protagonist.
Pearl, longing to belong, quickly becomes a fixture in the Richardsons' home, entangling her mother along with her.
So with every miscarriage, I distanced myself more and more from the deep longing to have a baby.
But it's still bittersweet for people who spent their childhoods longing to spend allowance or birthday money there.
The absurd artifice of their situation doesn't prevent the audience from fervently longing to see them get together.
But if there's one thing common to all time capsules, it's a longing to communicate with the future.
You're starting to figure out what you've been longing to know, and a healing energy is in the air.
And are any of us capable of doing good work without longing to be recognized or rewarded for it?
Such youthful sensations as the longing to be known wholly and exclusively by another McKeon remembers and tenderly records.
He's longing to find family in Laura but we just saw him licking his chops at Tiana last week.
For every Labrador longing to feel the wind against its jowls, there's a terrified Chihuahua shedding in the seat.
Its symptom was chiefly a mood of melancholia that derived from a longing to return to one's own land.
My color palette (Teal, wood, and white accent) maybe subliminally represent my longing to be anywhere on the water.
Or maybe you're longing to try a newly announced update to an app that hasn't yet rolled out to you.
Onstage, the two seemed happy to be with each other, but inside Fisher was longing to escape her mother's shadow.
When I am traveling for work, I scroll through pictures of you on my phone, longing to be back home.
You're left with a residual longing to experience it again and a closeness to those who were there with you.
In many ways, Angel was like the building we lived in: gritty and neglected but longing to provide a refuge.
Burdened eventually with shame and regret, longing to be seen — and heard — as her ordinarily extraordinary self, Ifemelu giddily repents.
Even Barry seems confused by his unexpected longing to be part of this world, which both excites and mystifies him.
Ms. Warren was a Harvard law professor longing to bring data to questions that her colleagues often answered with theory.
Nostalgia, that sentimental longing to return to an idealized version of one's own past, will always have a broad appeal.
"A lot of my renters are local students here who have been longing to try something new and different," she said.
The longing to embrace our common traditions, and connect on the most basic human level, has become more important than ever.
"If longing to see @Corey_Feldman get gangraped in prison is wrong, I don't want to be right," one user reportedly wrote.
But it was a terrible feeling to still feel confused after hearing something I've been longing to hear for some time.
It also explains the longing to, in effect, turn back the clock to a time when American manufacturers dominated international trade.
"I began to feel an invincible distaste for the same; & a longing to plume my pinions for a flight," he explained.
Knausgaard fears another dark figure will come along to tap our inchoate longing to be part of something greater than ourselves.
There seems, to me, a real kind of longing to it—an icy romance that's just on the verge of melting.
Whatever the case, one comes to tire of the courtroom rigmarole, longing to return to the roomier vistas of Kafka's mind.
There's irony in a Pakistani teen longing to escape racism in Britain for an idealized America that may not exist anymore.
And yet the novel is about more than just adolescent angst, a young girl's longing to be somewhere else, someone else.
If you have been longing to indulge in more refined luggage, now may be the time to spring for something new.
I think it's about longing: to be taken care of, to let someone else do at least part of the planning.
Like the inside of a nugget, longing to break free from its shell, I too longed to free myself from this secret.
The cast brings humanizing shades of pain, greed and longing to symbolic figures, without ever tearing the play's somber folk-tale fabric.
Thanks to heavy press coverage, a Yemeni mother longing to say her final goodbyes to her dying toddler was granted a waiver.
The urgent need to prevent any more terrorist attacks had morphed to an urgent longing to end the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The park promises to be an immersive and unforgettable experience for Star Wars fans longing to visit that elusive galaxy far, far away.
She doesn't disgust the viewer; she pleases, with her longing to be noticed, and her delighted realization that she, at least, is breathing.
For an artist determined to go "on vacation," Buie clearly manifests an equally strong longing to bring all she has seen back home.
Our longing to connect, to bridge this divide, is a driving human desire—one that Hiroshi believes will someday be satisfied through humanlike machines.
Thousands of people have spent years in cramped and uncomfortable temporary housing, longing to return to the communities where they were born and raised.
The 46-year-old funnyman is currently in the British capital preparing for his debut play "The End of Longing" to open next month.
"I've not been home since Rio and I'm longing to get back to Jamaica," said Thompson, who will first run in Brussels on Sept.
Her longing to see America elect a woman president—and her crushing disappointment at getting a horrific misogynist instead—tugged at my feminist heartstrings.
For Vee (Emma Roberts), a shy high-school senior longing to escape her Staten Island home, a livelier, bolder self seems just the ticket.
" It seems Lynch may have finally found his other half, after, in May 2018, he told PEOPLE he was "longing to find that person.
There is plenty of longing to go around in "[Porto]," which begins with instructions for (this is Brooklyn, after all) making your own sausage.
Because despite the desperate hopes of Republican senators longing to acquit the President, there is no sense that President Trump has learned his lesson.
Before Andrew Siwicki began filming for the YouTube star Shane Dawson, he was watching YouTube like it was TV, longing to be a creator.
Studies have proven that people who have the ability to wait despite the longing to give in will reap huge benefits in the future.
Throughout the series, though she feints in other directions, Rory expresses constant homesickness and longing to be with her mom and with the town.
A few months ago, between gigs and longing to clear my head, I took a road trip and ended up at the Very Large Array.
Licha's serenity shocked her out of her longing to rant and scream, and they formed the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo with ten other women.
HMD Global Oy bought the right to use the Nokia brand and is now exploiting your longing to relive the "good ol' days" for profit.
In this context, perhaps we can view Knickers's instant virality as a symbol of our longing to embrace a symbol of simpler, less complicated times.
If I had grown up with different types of powerful female characters on film, maybe I wouldn't have this longing to be a femme fatale.
Fetishes come in a range of forms, from a longing to slobber on a set of toes to wanting to be penetrated by an extraterrestrial.
"We have been longing to see her for all these years," the 37-year-old said as she cradled her three-month-old son Naby.
It reads, however, with what seems to be a painful longing to go back in time and protect her younger self with her present knowledge.
Are we longing to get back to our own youth, when not only were our babies bundles of infinite possibilities, but we ourselves were, too?
The exact criminal mechanics can be a little arcane, but there's enough human longing to sustain the momentum even when the caper gets somewhat confusing.
We talked about motorcycles and his longing to ride again, and he'd explain to me all the reasons why that was never, ever going to happen.
Ever since 7-year-old Braedon Monthony saw Winter the dolphin's prosthetic tail in the hit movie Dolphin Tale, he's been longing to meet his idol.
The children were locked indoors for most of the day, and V was impatient to be released, longing to be reunited with her aunt in Virginia.
Now living a world apart in Los Angeles, I got the news of his death and immediately felt a deep longing to be back in Minneapolis.
It is a coming-of-age story, following Christine (Saoirse Ronan), a teenager longing to get away from Sacramento, which she calls the "Midwest of California".
I fell in love with Buffy and her longing to be a normal girl while carrying the isolating and unfair weight of being the only Slayer.
To be sure, "the Brexit camp is not all nostalgists longing to return to British exceptionalism," as Tanya Gold reminds us in the New York Times.
Handicrafts spoke to both our need for comfort and to the emerging hippie class's longing to relegate the gray flannel suit to the dustbins of history.
Lula's sweet and mere mortal boyfriend, Maks, dumps her, leaving her longing to find a way to restore things between them to how they've always been.
Those longing to bring back their grandfather's Glass-Steagall should contemplate instead the original National Banking Act, which prohibited real estate loans altogether for "traditional" banking.
I felt a sudden rush to the head: After years of longing to leave childhood behind, it felt as though I had finally become an adult.
I stand on the edges, barefoot and wet up to my knees, longing to make like a goose and glide out into the crystal blue water.
Even though they all grew up in loving and supportive families, each one felt a deep longing to better understand themselves and why they were given up.
Most circus people grew up idolizing the industry, either as kids whose parents worked for the big top or as children longing to run away and perform.
For fish enthusiasts longing to get the authentic market experience before the move, this might mean a few extra months—or even years—to book that flight.
" Where he once saw hatred in his mother's eyes, he now sees "pain, trauma and a deep frustration at longing to feel connected but not knowing how.
In an interview here, Ms. Miller said she remembered hearing the big bands from the fire escape window every night and longing to be inside the club.
"She loved Australia dearly as her adopted homeland and would have stayed for good if not the unexpected longing to return to Poland," he said by email.
But on a meta level, it's about being an actress trapped in flimsy supporting roles in shows about men, and longing to play something with greater substance.
When Dougie-Cooper bites into the cherry pie and offers the assessment we've been longing to hear ("damn good"), the Proustian impact of that moment is overwhelming.
And you are always conscious, as you must be, of the combustible chemistry generated by this combination of distinctive, separate personalities longing to cohere into a whole.
It's a psychic longing to feel that society recognizes your worth and value combined with the pain of realizing they don't or haven't simply because of your gender.
The moment, packed with a decade of pent up longing to have the MCU recognize women's heroism, packs a punch for those who've needed to subsist on scraps.
Rapid changes in technology and the resulting displacement of workers have often generated a political reaction and a longing to return to an older, simpler, more prosperous age.
By mocking what she calls her hypocrisy, the cartoon "Animal Testing Y/N" reminds us that cancer can surface our desperate longing to sustain life by any means.
Even in the best of times, the song's melancholy lyrics about a native son longing to return to Puerto Rico before dying is guaranteed to make listeners cry.
Written partially in verse like an epic poem, the book describes O'Donnell's longing to escape Queens and become a star, unaware of the downsides that come with celebrity.
I have traveled extensively through parts of the Levant and the Gulf Region for several years, and know that there is a serious longing to end this conflict.
"The longing to be with our families is in all of us," Franck Meyer, who is one of PEOPLE's 25 Women Changing the World, says in this week's issue.
If you think that the media is too obsessed by Trump now, impeachment will have you longing to escape to an island so remote wi-fi can't reach you.
The spoken story line, when it's not opaque, brings to mind a young adult novel of the supernatural, featuring restless and winsome spirits longing to be put to rest.
I can even relate to you secretly longing to sell your stuff and move out of your 350 square foot Brooklyn apartment for a 325 square foot tiny home.
Deceptively decadent in its dark chocolate melting into buttery chunks of croissant, surrounded by vanilla bean custard, the specter of this dessert has me longing to return to Abigail's.
Yet longing to have experienced that sensual life is exactly what readers of "The Gastronomical Me" and Fisher's other descriptions of Europe, so elliptically alluring, most want to do.
War Dogs starts off longing to shock us with its incredible tale—it ends up presenting its story so generically that it loses the quirky irregularities of real life.
I wanted you to feel the father's love and his sense of regret that even though he's so busy with the world's problems —— BO: He's still longing to connect.
The haunting melody — which she co-wrote with the musical's legendary composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber — speaks to a feeling of longing to be wanted and reminiscing on better memories.
This new play, also directed by Mr. Rapp and performed by 15 members of the Flea Theater's resident acting company, centers on a girl longing to escape her hometown.
At the same time, people move here who want to make it in Hollywood, and I feel that energy of longing to be seen and wanting to be loved.
Then, as the two are climbing the magnificent crags of the Dolomites in northern Italy, the boy calls him Papa, a term that Aaron has been longing to hear.
The book is also designed with great intelligence, with large areas of calming white space around both text and drawings, adding a note of pensive longing to the tale.
It's about the longing to escape our ossified selves — to become, if only for a moment or within the pages of a novel, someone wilder and more radically free.
On Friday, the passionate Scorpio Moon creates friction with Mars at 8:12 AM, finding you longing to gossip over the ways certain social conventions rub you the wrong way.
In July, I decided to finally to see for myself what all the hype was about — and honestly, satisfy my longing to relive the youthful fun I remembered from childhood.
Find the "why" in YA. YA (young adult) novels tackle the edgy issues teens struggle with, from peer pressure and romantic longing to grief and trouble at home or school.
Along the way Mr Scibona explores the process of forgetting, the longing to be singled out for love and the price of saying "no" when you want to say "yes".
At the exhibition's opening, Ms. Hale said the collages, part of a body of work called "Fragments," had emerged from a longing to be able to repair what was damaged.
It's more like a longing to feel the contradictions of her existence resolved, to see the glare of publicity replaced by darkness, to hear the noise of the world silenced.
Terrence Malick gets to the wonder, and he does it in style, but how much of ordinary life does he pass over, or ignore, in his longing to get there?
The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife — this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self.
In this third season, Edgar's longing to get back to a life that looks like the one he left behind for war has become an increasingly bigger part of the show.
Much like the original, it follows a group of 20-something friends celebrating a seemingly endless succession of nuptials while longing to find someone with whom to say those vows themselves.
Peter's tapes are a manifestation of his longing to connect with the human race, from which he's been shut out since he was kidnapped as a child by a space scavenger.
Trump need look no further than the Jewish people's 2,85033-year longing to return to understand that a few meager decades will not diminish the longing of Palestinian refugees to return.
Letters To the Editor: "Disabled, Confined and Longing to Go Home" (front page, May 14) gives much-needed attention to the plight of people with disabilities unnecessarily confined to institutional settings.
Messages that tap into basic human desires -- such as the need for agency, a craving for hope, a longing to feel part of a group -- are more likely to have impact.
This longing to understand the royal family as an actual family — with all the tensions and joys any family is subject to — is at the heart of The Crown's second season.
At first the sitter appears ominous, almost scary, but upon closer inspection, the face of this unknown other is in fact draped in a melancholy sweetness, a longing to be understood.
Dr. Ling mentioned a period of creative malaise for Mr. Winick when he was writing comics for Marvel and DC, but he was longing to get back to his cartoonist roots.
The internet is a filthy, craven place, and what #PlaneBae shows us is that this poor woman has the right idea in her longing to stay the fuck out of it.
Their case is motivated solely by a longing to return to Virginia, from which they have been exiled, in order to raise their children among open fields and not car-lined streets.
It meant an ache, a depression, a persistent longing to be elsewhere, to be resettled in some other part of the world, so strong that it pushed the present into the shadows.
The prevailing mood in the room was a mixture of palpable frustration over the recent shootings and of vehement longing to put something in action particularly in light of the flag's suppression.
Horsman says this tiny house that can be seen within this data forest has many meanings, but for him it is about longing to find a home inside a world of data.
He has a letter written in 1981 that mentions her recent stint as a hotel maid and her longing to see him in New York – "It looks like distant love," she writes.
This gives a fresh feel to its handling of by-now familiar topics, like the tension produced when a jingoistic education is confronted with a longing to participate in global popular culture.
In both "Dead Girls" and "Against Memoir," the lure of autobiographical writing is also a longing to capture our experience of time, to trap us in a moment that is always passing.
NYC AMERICAN YOUTH CIRCUS FESTIVAL (Saturday) If the younger members of your household have been longing to join the circus, this weekend they won't have to run away any farther than Queens.
They end up reminding him of his own past as an earnest Christian teen, and he feels a wistful longing to return to a time when he found it possible to believe.
Anna, a depressed woman of the future who is longing to have a baby and who is given Arthur as a temporary companion, is wary of — shall we say — turning him on.
His character is a predatory one, and as the camera focuses heavily on his face and body movements, Rickman conveys a deep sense of need and longing to an incredibly unsettling effect.
Amazon has pulled off one of the most successful public relations coups in memory, creating more than a year of wild public suspense and — among cities — deep longing to host its next headquarters.
Jake's life and work was a filter for other things that I was obsessing over: gender disparities in Hollywood; the horrible political climate; a boy; a song; a longing to make valuable art.
To see her best episode, check out: 2.03, in which Alisha's longing to touch someone without consequences comes home to roost — and her storyline intersects with Simon's in a lovely and heartbreaking moment.
Whether you read it purely as a composition of form and light in motion, or as a poetic narrative about human communication and the longing to connect, that is up to the viewer.
Picking your way through the trees, you enter the zone, attuned to every distant quiver, which may be a falling leaf or may be that blue-gray gnatcatcher you've been longing to see.
She wrote him letters and spent hundreds of dollars on phone calls, during which the couple spoke of their longing to be back together in her three-bedroom house with the picture window.
Smith's singing voice isn't particularly well suited to the material, but he muddles through well enough, giving the Genie the requisite irreverence, as well as the longing to escape his itty bitty living space.
I understand the longing to stay on that beach with the fierce and fantastic moms of Monterey, or to retire to their sprawling porches at dusk and eavesdrop while they swish wine and gossip.
If you're not mindful, you can get caught up in materialism, but your longing to leave a memorable impact on the world through your work reminds you to strive for more than material riches.
Weirdly, the movie actually set off a lot of plot points, including Manny (Cassie Steele) longing to become an actress, which she eventually did on Jason Mewes' fictional directorial debut in Degrassi Goes Hollywood.
When I'm scared, I speak to my son — I encourage him to stay with us, and tell him how much we are longing to hold him and to welcome him in to our family.
The baby is the object of a fair amount of territorial disputes this week, with June longing to nurse and cuddle her child and Serena fiercely declaring that June shouldn't go anywhere near her.
Still, the rise of Machado's Flow Jiu-Jitsu and the ongoing influx of celebrities longing to learn the secrets of fighting without assuming any of its risks do raise something of an existential question.
No one can touch the goats — they'll be behind a construction fence — but children can observe them closely, and those longing to pet farm creatures can do so at the nearby Prospect Park Zoo.
This all makes for an awfully fraught experience, and even the highest probability of success is not enough to combat the vulnerability one feels when pumped full of hormones and a longing to conceive.
It is arguing for the power of art to answer a longing to be "recognized," while bringing about the rediscovery of "our own powers of remembrance," a pastime that demands the closest possible attention.
McKeon's second novel tells with tenderness the story of an obsession gone awry and of such "youthful sensations as the longing to be known wholly and exclusively by another," our reviewer, Christine Schutt, wrote.
A Quiet Passion is a portrait (both visually and narratively) of the kind of saint most modern people can understand: one who is certain of her uncertainty, and longing to walk the right path.
Tarantino told Screen Australia his affection for Australian film comes from his longing to meld "foreign art" and "exploitation" cinema together while growing up, finding his match in late '70s and '80s "Ozploitation" genre films.
He said some refugees complain they are suffering from "bufis", a term in the Somali language which some of them use to describe a condition that is the opposite of homesick: the longing to leave.
Learning the arts of "evasion and deception" as survival tools when he was a boy and longing to belong to some legitimate, larger family, the young David Cornwell was a natural recruit as a spy.
Just two years before a mental breakdown that led her to renounce her sexual image and rediscover her faith, Summer herself was in bondage, longing to escape the image that had been thrust upon her.
There's plenty to dislike about Bloomberg — principally, his refusal to accept the science on guns and his longing to dump low-wage workers on the country to manicure his golf greens at half the price.
His puzzles, while always intelligent and well made, hinted at his longing to be older in the form of at least one clue in each puzzle advertising the fact that he didn't have a girlfriend.
But even in the television cartoon series "Futurama," when his "I Will Wait for You" from that film appears, it brings a true sense of loss and longing to a silly story about dog cloning.
Though the picture was meant to be a post about longing to be with her two youngest children, who were not present in East Africa, Kardashian West quickly turned the post into a clapback at critics.
There is no song, scent, or memory that triggers that same visceral reaction in me — the opposite of nostalgia, whatever that is, a longing to get as far away from that moment in time as possible.
In America that longing to move beyond the horizon, which is common to all cultures, became not only synonymous with an idea of the national character, but a vital ingredient in the American brand of democracy.
And when we do have hard-won perspective that we're longing to share, let's package it so that our teenagers are most likely to be receptive — both during this gift-giving season and all year round.
The songs speak of hunting a "nigger" with a bloodhound, the longing to be with a woman, injustice at the hands of the white man, fear of the whip, and the promise of life after death.
For years I'd bike through my neighborhood or walk to school imagining how Cisneros would paint my block and what words she might use to describe my face, my grit, my longing to see the world.
At Thanksgiving, "there's this longing to be all together," confessed Ellen Birnbaum, grandmother to four boys, who plans dinner with her daughter's family but misses her son's because they travel to his wife's relatives in Florida.
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It's a moment that any New Yorker has experienced, really: A longing to hurry home, dealing with not just the terrors of public transportation, but the desperation of hunger (and craving for a good old cheesy slice).
KUCOVA, Albania (Reuters) - Long the graveyard of its once mighty air force, Albania's base at Kucova is set to become a NATO station - to the delight of its former airmen longing to hear the engines roar again.
Not homesickness for the time I left, but a paradoxical longing to live here—in one of those sweet little cottages, in the shadow of those graceful marvels of architecture, in all this empty, empty, empty space.
The season's final shot, which fixes on Cunanan's plaque at the mausoleum before pulling back to show that his is just one among hundreds of identical vaults, is a perfect rejoinder to his longing to be special.
Whereas FaceApp grabbed initial attention for the novelty of its more radical alterations, such as a gender swapping feature which has led to the strange (and sometimes) public pass of men longing to meet their female selves.
KUCOVA, Albania (Reuters) - Long the graveyard of its once mighty air force, Albania's base at Kucova is set to become a NATO station — to the delight of its former airmen longing to hear the engines roar again.
It has a great aria to introduce you to Roméo alone; then you see her; then there's the kind of longing to reach each other; then she comes in below; and then they're interrupted by a chorus.
"Bernie's entry in the race I think was very helpful, because he was able to communicate to the young people who were longing to hear their grievances addressed," Boxer said in an interview with SiriusXM's Julie Mason.
The concept of having each iteration of the films as seen online by a viewer, never repeating, is a nice inversion of that longing to recreate an experience, one that transcends the usual "everything online lives forever" feeling.
" Most recently: Diane von Furstenberg chief creative officer, 2016-2017 Previously: Founded Jonathan Saunders, which he closed in 2016 Living in: New York "For quite a few years I had a longing to design a collection of furniture.
And given all Audrey's been saying this season, it seems like she's been longing to be at the center again — just as many fans have been longing for her to be at the center of the show again.
Vladimir Putin, for all his longing to prop up a rare ally in Latin America and to stick it to the United States, cannot project serious power halfway around world, or risk the serious response this could provoke.
It completely defines and exposes all these realities about relationships, because even in modern pop we would typically have a song of longing to a person who's not yours, or a love song between two people that's monogamous.
The Brexiteers, in sharp contrast, are the ideological grandchildren of the Thatcherites, longing to "get out of Europe" and convinced that Britain's future is as an independent, buccaneering nation of entrepreneurs, unhampered by the wet cement of communitarian obligations.
Slowly but surely, Unavowed's interest in redemption and grace reveals itself not to be a standard exploration of those themes but a story that ponders to what degree our longing to right our wrongs makes us human at all.
" A character in "Losing Ground," an older actress, makes this point wryly: "I'm not longing to do 'Macbeth,'" she says, "but I'd love to play a real 60-year-old Negro lady who thinks more about men than God.
Raised in Kenya, she had earned degrees from two prestigious American schools, completed graduate school and was working full-time in Washington, D.C. But Omar says cubicle life wasn't for her; she was longing to return to her native country.
Hot Water Music pushed on for another nine wonderful, frustrating, and productive years before taking another break in 2006—a break that only lasted two years before their longing to play together brought them back from the dead yet again.
VanMoof Plus is built around a one-time "key fee" and a monthly subscription rate that significantly lower the entry-price for anyone that's been longing to commute on an electric bicycle but was put off by their exorbitant prices.
It's a solid sci-fi tale, but it's also a resonant story about parents longing to make the world safe for their children and how that idea has different ramifications for black parents seeking a safe space for their black sons.
I believe this was an aspect of the vision she had of her own dying moments that was of utmost importance to her, and you gave her a way of expressing this most personal longing to me, a relative stranger.
The hunters, woodsmen and parishioners in his debut collection, "Kentucky Straight," are rooted in the rough, rural ways of Appalachian life; most of the erstwhile hard-edge and forlorn characters in his second, "Out of the Woods," are longing to return.
Her 2012 short film "Queen of My Dreams," made with her longtime collaborator Ryan Logan, imagined lesbian romance as a Bollywood epic, addressing her longing to feel represented in a media landscape where stories like hers remain few and far between.
I came with a really open heart and a longing to serve because for me the pursuit of God is the pursuit of love, it's the pursuit of the true self, it's the pursuit of truth itself, of beauty, of connection.
If you are longing to revisit Vin Scully's work, you could do worse than fast-forwarding through most of For Love of the Game to hear one of the greatest broadcasters of all time (other than Steve Lyons) do what he does best.
In an accompanying one-minute behind-the-scenes video, writer-director Brian Larsen says he personally got the initial idea for Smash and Grab while doing repetitive story development work on a different film, and longing to break out of the ongoing work.
However, should we find ourselves still longing to engage with Aladdin and films like it, we should be aware of the ramifications of the content we consume so that we are able to call out negative images and hold producers accountable for them.
It may be more difficult now, when so much is known and when adventures have been relegated to reality shows, to identify a genuine quest, but the longing to test oneself against the extreme and the unknown seems as powerful as ever. Why?
Ronald Garan, an American cosmonaut (and fighter pilot) who is a devout Catholic, once soared up to space accompanied by relics of Therese of Lisieux, a French Catholic saint who had expressed the longing to "preach the Gospels on all continents simultaneously".
And so I think there was a part of her that felt this longing to maintain this business and people that she cared deeply about, but there was also a sense of like permission to become something that she hadn't necessarily experienced yet.
He kept the bargain through Yale, gradually cutting out opera, movies, radio, dating or anything enjoyable, until he found himself one day sitting on a kerb outside the college chapel longing to die, because all he wanted to do was talk to God.
And then William was longing to meet her and so was Catherine, so you know being our neighbors we managed to get that in a couple of – well quite a few times now and Catherine has been absolutely … Meghan Markle: She's been wonderful.
After learning of Mr. Lundy's passion and his longing to escape the office, the friend offered a solution: If Mr. Lundy could install drapery 50 percent of the time, he could earn enough money to devote the other half to building furniture.
His wife and daughter joined him in his new posting in Namibia, but they lasted one lonely year before going home, leaving Hao stuck between his longing to be with his family in China and the opportunity to make money in Namibia.
It's humbling to think about that small girl longing to enter that video store in the early 1990s, to now being permitted to attend cinemas around Saudi Arabia to watch the latest movies — like a normal day in so much of the world.
When the words that Churchill had been longing to hear from the United States finally came, they were spoken not by Roosevelt but by his rumpled, sickly-looking personal adviser, Harry Hopkins, who met Churchill on his own high ground of language.
As a child of a Japanese immigrant, I find that my relationship with Japan is a blend of my own lived experience and the refraction of memories from both my own childhood years here and my mother's, and her longing to return.
My background is in the arts, and I'm longing to start my own company that focuses on producing diverse theatrical works, but I know that I need to have a new financial model or SOMETHING to really make it worthwhile in this crowded space.
" These include Julian Sorel of The Red and the Black, Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights, and Kan'ichi, the tutor from The Golden Demon: "Young men who were penniless but reaching for the stars, longing to rise above life's vulgarity, and passionately in love with one woman.
Though Tsukiji has been a local staple since 1935, supplying many of Japan's shops and restaurants with their seafood, in recent years the bustling market has also become a popular stop for tourists longing to catch a glimpse of the authentic Japanese market experience.
"I've been longing to wear China's national flag on the world stage since the first time I played Honor of Kings three years ago," Zhang Yucheng, a professional who played for China this week, was quoted as saying in The Beijing News on Tuesday.
In 2012, 15 years after the assault, he heard of a miracle worker named Adrian Owen, a scientist renowned for scanning the brains of vegetative patients and finding what he believed were signs of consciousness — of minds trapped inside bodies longing to break out.
There&aposs a different level of longing to buy something their favorite stars have made than a product a regular celebrity has advertised on the TV.This trend of YouTubers climbing up to the top of the success pyramid is only going to continue, Neistat said.
But "Mysterio" falters because it combines the superhero stuff — and its very human core of longing to tell the person you love the whole truth about yourself but fearing what might happen if you do — with a half-conceived story of villainous alien brains possessing world leaders.
It was ahead of a trip to Italy that I knew would involve hot sun, early starts to explore the cities, and having to share mirror space with a man fond of steaming the place up that I started longing to wake up a little more polished.
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Her longing to belong to the kind of world Marsden Hartley had frequented was such that she felt held in a perpetual, frustrated state of readiness, of alertness, as though she feared she might blink and find that she had missed that world passing right by her.
Two generations before Amy Schumer, Carol Burnett began down and out in a one-room Hollywood apartment with her grandmother Nanny, longing to star on Broadway, which she pronounces on her new audiobook in a way that lets the listener visualize the white lights popping on.
This longing to touch the flame and tame the dragon could have made for a fascinating thread in the familiar serial-killer narrative, but "Extremely Wicked" (the title comes from the judge's characterization of Bundy's crimes) is too unfocused and lacking in imagination to pick it up.
You come home from a glorious, relaxing getaway only to realize there's a mountain of emails, laundry, and obligations waiting for you—and suddenly you're a giant ball of stress, longing to be back on the beach (or wherever your travels took you) without a care in the world.
The notion of making concessions to a hostile adversary to secure the release of one's fellow citizens has always been controversial, pitting the innate longing to win their freedom against the risk that handing over money or releasing prisoners in exchange will only encourage the captors to seize more.
The need to feed her Indian-American children growing up in a homogenous community, her desire to recreate some of the multicultural spices she'd only recently fallen in love with, and her longing to taste something from home produced what's now an incredibly vivid take on Indian cuisine.
In 2017, model and longtime "America's Next Top Model" host Tyra Banks announced via Twitter that prospective models longing to audition for the competition reality show no longer had to be 27 years or younger, the age restriction that was in place for 23 seasons of the show.
As far back as his "Saturday Night" (written in the 1950s, but never produced in New York until 2000), a portrait of young Brooklyn men impatiently waiting for their lives to begin, Sondheim's scores have consistently throbbed with a longing to connect, to engage and, yes, to love.
People are longing to feel physically close during isolation and quarantine measuresThough health officials recommend staying 6 feet away from others — particularly older people, who are more likely to be vulnerable — there has been a rush of people traveling across the country to hunker down with their parents.
The track layers traditional instruments — particularly a Middle Eastern-tinged hook played on flauta de millo, a nasal-sounding reed flute used in Colombian cumbia — atop a leisurely beat mixing programmed drums and a ringing telephone, as Liliana Saumet sings about post-breakup loneliness and a longing to reunite.
Alone in the field, Mr. Buttigieg's campaign strategy is predicated on not just a strong Iowa performance, but also a victory in a state where conditions for his success are near-perfect: an older, tuned-in electorate of white voters longing to be inspired by the next new thing.
An average of polls shows Evers leading Walker in the final weeks of the campaign, causing Republican operatives in the state and in Washington to feel that 2018 is the best chance Democrats have ever had at taking down someone they have been longing to oust for years.
Some of the great books by Jewish authors like Philip Roth or Saul Bellow, they are steeped with this sense of being an outsider, longing to get in, not sure what you're giving up — what you're willing to give up and what you're not willing to give up.
These ideas course through the season, with each and every character longing to avoid responsibility for something they've done — be it playing a part in a crumbling marriage, not breaking up with someone who's not going to be a good long-term partner, or the darker deeds of BoJack.
The dynamic, slightly tweaked from the first "Men," is that H has become a rather hard-partying screw-up, marring his once-gilded rep, while M has grown up longing to be part of an organization she learned about as a kid, having prepped her whole life for the opportunity.
Fortunately for those longing to connect with lost passersby from the playa, there's Craigslist Missed Connections, the infamous portal for finding people you've passed, briefly encountered, and even those you had a 9-hour conversation with about the perils of fracking while high on mushrooms and then forgot their name.
Unlike most movies in the genre, Life is terrifying because it taps into legitimate concerns about contaminating Earth that even NASA, ESA, and other space agencies haven't entirely figured out—the fear that in our longing to discover alien life, we bring something back to our planet that could destroy it.
As you watch Alexandra Dean's new film (executive produced by Susan Sarandon), one idea rises to the surface over and over again: this is a woman who spent a lifetime longing to be treated as an intelligent, whole person worth more than her bombshell image—a yearning that went largely unrealized.
For all of that, Mr. Miko, 26, is the model of the moment: As the first (and so far, only) hunk signed with Brawn, a division for plus-size men that IMG started in March, he has a mandate to speak for Guys of Size longing to be au courant.
The story centers on three unhoused people in Tokyo: the uncouth yet earnest Gin (Tōru Emori), who laments the loss of his family; Hana (Yoshiaki Umegaki), a middle-aged transgender woman longing to be a mother; and Miyuki (Aya Okamoto), a teen runaway with a troubled relationship with her father.
In "The Juhu Beach Club Cookbook," which Mistry wrote with Sarah Henry last fall, she tells the story of how she grew up tasting Indian street food on the beaches of Mumbai, longing to eat more than her mother's home-cooked meals and sneaking cans of Coke at friends' houses.
I recently had a piece in RESIST, Gary Whitta, Hugh Howey, and Christine Yant's sci-fi anthology to benefit the ACLU, and there are a couple of other stories on my website that represent some of the themes I'm really longing to work with in fiction, narrative design, and perhaps even screenwriting.
Sure, the show delivered on the sequences that fans had been longing to see from the first — like several important characters figuring out what KGB spies Philip and Elizabeth Jennings had been up to all this time — but the final season's true genius didn't stem from plot questions but from character ones.
Much of his music is infused with nostalgia and a heavy sense of respect for rural and small-town settings, often suggesting that Petty as the singer is longing to return to a simpler time and slower way of life — which is in turn being threatened by corruption or decay from external influences.
But when no less an authority than the speaker of the House of Representatives expressed the desire to rejoin his children, with all the freedom of plummeting rock longing to eat dirt, it confirmed what practically everyone suspects: The Republican Party is in free fall, and its House majority is racing toward annihilation.
And that means the news media — perhaps longing to find a new Watergate, to revive sagging fortunes — were far too willing to be manipulated by players in a case that began as a political opposition research project funded by Clinton's campaign and led by a former British intelligence agent, Christopher Steele, who despised Trump.
The Heart Goes Last is aesthetically the weakest of the Atwood dystopias, but it's perhaps her most intimate examination of power, and its focus is on the longing to control utterly the object of one's desire — only here, that control becomes literally possible, through operating on the loved one's brains or creating a sexbot replica.
The steady drip of reports from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government-controlled news media over the past three weeks, exposing grisly details of the killing, has drawn the world's attention to the ruthlessness of the kingdom's young crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, even as the Trump administration gave every sign of longing to look away.
It was a breakthrough not just for Mr. Roth but for American letters, which had never known anything like it: an extended, unhinged monologue, at once filthy and hilarious, by a neurotic young Jewish man trying to break free of his suffocating parents and tormented by a longing to have sex with gentile women, shiksas.
The suite of driver-assist features is useful, and the adaptive cruise control makes for blissful highway operation (although I'm longing to see how Caddy's Super Cruise handfree highway system adapts to the brand's SUVs — it's currently available only on the CT6 sedan.)Second, the cargo capacity with the third row deployed is a problem.
Monday morning finds you longing to share your philosophies and engage in a friendly debate with your partner (or whoever is closest at the time), as the Moon links with Jupiter at 11:34 AM. The Scorpio Moon meets Jupiter at 25:201 PM on Friday, bringing passion to your philosophy—but don't get over-zealous!
As in Kushner's 2013 novel, "The Flamethrowers," in which a young land artist longing to make her mark in the Mojave Desert runs up against an art world in thrall to masculinity, it's set against American milieus riddled with macho cliché: a strip club and a prison, though it's the entire criminal justice system under indictment here.
As a lower-class child, he visited the looming estate owned by his mother's previous employer, then the immaculate, prosperous heart of the neighborhood, and was immediately filled with longing to be a part of it — of the aristocratic Ayres family who lived there, yes, but also of the house itself, and all that it stood for: gentry, respectability, and tradition.
And the Mooch, with his theatrically overdone New-York-finance-bro vibes and apparent longing to call up New Yorker writers to go on long, profane, on-the-record tangents, is exactly the kind of character SNL would make a meal out of — if only his short tenure hadn't happened in the middle of summer, when SNL is traditionally on hiatus.
But in "The Crown," as in real life, the queen's duty as a constitutional monarch — constrained by the Marriage Act's abstruse provisions — turns out to be squarely at odds with her personal longing to keep a heartfelt promise she made to her sister: that Margaret could make her own marital choice if she waited until she reached the age of 25.
In contrast on Thursday, with just as little external display, Mr. de Leeuw traced the shifting moods of the lieder program closely, from the ironically playful chattering of Zemlinsky's "Tiefe Sehnsucht" ("Deep Longing") to the Chopin-esque lead-in to Alma Mahler's "Ich wandle unter Blumen" ("I Wander Among the Flowers"), where he provided a luxurious cushion for Ms. Hannigan's monotone opening.
If hair is character, Delia wants to shoot straight up to some extravagant constellation, while Sandy (Stiles), in Ellis's smooth rendition of "Tootsie," who wears her mane loose and curly, is like a hurt animal, shivering on an overstuffed pillow, longing to be petted but flinching before you can touch her: she can't distinguish between a pat and a punch.
But Erizku and Beyoncé have made one important change from most of their Old Master predecessors: In these photographs, rather than looking into the distance like Botticelli's Venus, or having her eyes closed like Giorgione's, Beyoncé is looking directly at the viewer, as if to acknowledge that she knows we feel compelled to look at her, perhaps out of desire or longing to be like her.
Unable to bring himself to look her in the eye, he looks instead "at the future / He was required to look at": Pious Aeneas, groaning and sighing, and shaken In his very self in his great love for her, And longing to find the words that might assuage Her grief over what is being done to her, Nevertheless obeyed the divine command And went back to his fleet.
" He points out, for instance, that the fiction of Junot Díaz and Jhumpa Lahiri speaks "to a very particular contemporary immigration experience," but at the same time tell stories about "longing for this better place but also feeling displaced" — a theme central to much of American literature, and not unlike books by Philip Roth and Saul Bellow that are "steeped with this sense of being an outsider, longing to get in, not sure what you're giving up.
Everybody's experience of the 1990s was different, but if you were to ask me what it was like to be there, to be 13 years old when Soundgarden ruled the airwaves and Chris Cornell was a prince among musicians, I would say the predominant feeling was longing: to go to this near-mythic city where we thought life was really happening; to wear those clothes and to act that way; and to be older, to enter the shining world of adulthood.
Humans are context-seeking creatures, and this need to feel woven into the world takes many forms: research into family history; pride about one's hometown, state, or country and the specificities of these places that have marked one's character, behavior, and speech; nostalgia for a past when people appeared to have stable destinies, when gender roles, social hierarchies, and the "order of things" seemed clearer, and when inherited categories went uncontested; and the pastoral longing to restore a lost communion with the earth itself.

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