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"lovelorn" Definitions
  1. unhappy because the person you love does not love you

225 Sentences With "lovelorn"

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" The lovelorn housekeeper in "The Remains of the Day.
Men compete to look more foolish and grow increasingly lovelorn.
Not an advice book; an advice column for the lovelorn.
The lovelorn must instead rely on an array of digital matchmakers.
The teaser, incidentally, does hint at more Bachelor drama for lovelorn Viall.
It's nice to touch base with our favourite semi-stone, lovelorn suitor.
Rarely have I seen an Amneris so plausibly lovelorn, so earnestly pained.
Since her split from Scott Disick, Kourtney Kardashian has been a bit lovelorn.
The guys get to be epically romantic or foolishly proud or hopelessly lovelorn.
Sam Duffy (Sidney's lovelorn ex) says that he saw Sidney the other day.
Sadly for lovelorn Dev — and happily for me — it's not Sara, but Arnold.
Perfect for the angsty and lovelorn liberal arts student in all of us.
Like lovelorn pilgrims to Knock, they will treat any other reward as a bonus.
Rocky kind of ran with that and took it to this lovelorn, exotic place.
We, the subtitle-lovers, knew that our favorite lovelorn knight was in the picture.
It's Valentine's Day, and for the lovelorn, you can turn your heartbreak into action.
Dustin needs help on his Dart-hunt, so he brings along a lovelorn Steve Harrington.
This is all great for him, but not so swell for Serena, who is lovelorn.
The pair have a love story worthy of, well, one of his lovelorn musical numbers!
I'm more squicked by lovelorn, useless, angsty Tyrion than I am by the Jon/Dany romance.
A lovelorn teenager hunts for her grandmother's missing handbag; a witch's children pine for happy lives.
Mr. Shelley's breakneck guitar strumming propelled songs that often proclaimed lovelorn vulnerability alongside acute self-consciousness.
Nudy is lovelorn for a few bars, then trots out a barrage of gunfire sound effects.
He sounds purest and most striking on "Skipping Stones," a refined and lovelorn duet with Jhené Aiko.
If lovelorn, late night techno for the sadlads out there is your bag then tuck in below.
Under President Xi Jinping, warnings have grown about spooks lurking near military bases or seducing lovelorn officials.
We meet a talking turtle and a lovelorn whale that mistakes a submarine for a potential mate.
With the exception of the lovelorn and familiar "Stay," there is really no comfort to be found.
As it is, given the guitar swagger, this is the defensive condescension of someone afraid to sound lovelorn.
Who the other four are is anyone's guess — though Dolores's longtime lovelorn sidekick Teddy (James Marsden) seems likely.
" When a lovelorn Andrew McCarthy pined for Ally Sheedy in St. Elmo's Fire, he did it to "Respect.
Lovelorn teen vampires, for example, probably tell us more about Hollywood desperation for material than about contemporary sexual mores.
Why else would your lovelorn roommate be booting up yet another rewind of the Joy Division catalog this weekend?
In effect, she becomes a lovelorn, awkward 19-year-old version of herself again when she talks about him.
But after my awkward lovelorn run-in with Dorian, I decided to play the rest of the Inquisition field.
THE TRUTH ABOUT ANIMALSStoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos, and Other Tales From the Wild Side of WildlifeBy Lucy Cooke Illustrated.
Lovelorn men in India are trying a new strategy: calling numbers at random until they hear a woman's voice.
" Mr. Berlanti, beginning to laugh, then compared the series to the obsessive lovelorn character at the heart of "You.
Christopher Walken stars as a lovelorn school teacher who, after spending five years in a coma, awakens with psychic abilities.
Christopher Walken stars as a lovelorn school teacher who, after spending five years in a coma, awakens with psychic abilities.
There's Allison, who's addicted to pills, the aforementioned lovelorn Sam Duffy, and Claire, who is effectively stalking her own daughter.
Plaintiffs can sue for both compensatory damages and punitive damages; in one case, the lovelorn husband was awarded $8.8 million.
The Truth About Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos, and Other Tales From the Wild Side of Wildlife, by Lucy Cooke.
Lovelorn teenagers usually bounce back pretty quickly, but parents shouldn't underestimate the scale of the loss in the short term.
The other day, Ms. Anolik compared their relationship to that of "a lovelorn suitor and a tempestuous mistress," she said.
Rob, the highly opinionated and perpetually lovelorn record store owner and protagonist, would be played by a woman. Ugh. Cringe.
"Women on the Verge" gave Maura her best role, as Pepa, the lovelorn but unsinkable reimagining of Cocteau's despairing protagonist.
It's painful to witness the script's transformation of Shashi at that point from a hardheaded freethinker into a lovelorn obsessive.
She's got a boyfriend, he's feeling lovelorn and ignored, and everyone listening is wondering if this all some major Hiddleswift shade.
A recent New York Times op-ed provided maddening insight into how regularly women are confronted by lovelorn male co-workers.
Fans of the "Let Me Love You" singer have noticed that these lovelorn videos appeared, then vanished, from his Instagram Stories.
Mac Miller, once internet-rap's wise-cracking, lovelorn answer to Dean Martin, will release a new album, Swimming, on August 3.
He also didn't view dancers as a dating pool and hang about, lovelorn, like a Stage Door Johnny from vaudeville days.
"BlackSUMMERS'night," out Friday, July 1, is his lovelorn trilogy's long-delayed Part 153, more upbeat and groove-oriented than its predecessor.
Khalid, for all his lovelorn protestations, fully trusts the power of his imploring voice, which warms even his most brittle tracks.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From gossipy housewives to lovelorn bachelors and lip-syncing drag queens, reality television is getting its own fan event.
Her last film was "4 Days in France" (2016), as a rural Frenchwoman who gives advice to a lovelorn young gay man.
" Her friend soothes her with all the banalities detested by the lovelorn: "Sometimes these things happen when you're not looking for them.
Her obstacles — sometimes co-opted as pawns — include the beautiful Poppea; the noble, lovelorn general Otho; and a couple of bumbling courtiers.
Mr. Fonsi's deliciously suggestive lyrics arguably belong to a tradition that stretches back to the lovelorn troubadours of medieval Spain, and beyond.
Which is not to say that Haters Back Off doesn't have high notes: As Patrick, Erik Stocklin is a vision of lovelorn geekdom.
Usually, the scariest thing on a Bachelor hometown date is an overprotective, gun-owning Daddy, a confrontational big brother, or a lovelorn ex.
Wells, hopping behind the bar to help Jorge the bartender keep up with the insatiable thirst of the lovelorn weirdos on Paradise island.
The stories in Sara Majka's arresting collection, her first book, mostly feature (seemingly) the same narrator, a searching, lovelorn woman in the Northeast.
Pinky Pinky's "Robber" is one heckuva Sour Patch Kid of a garage tune: First it's sweet, all plaintive guitar strums and lovelorn croons.
He deploys his booming voice as a weapon, especially on the outstanding "Homesick," where he pivots quickly from burly to lovelorn and back.
The lovelorn Ali (Erin Mackey) is trying to overcome the heartache of a bad split from Dave (David Abeles) by training for marathons.
"We're seeing a lot of these sextortion cases lately," said Wayne May, an administrator who gives advice to the lovelorn on the website ScamSurvivors.
The performances are minimalistic and not entirely memorable — Zovatto is a one-note swagger machine, and Minnette mostly just looks lovelorn and then terrified.
The experience of writing about his life—a bored, lovelorn, emotional stoner in rural England—maybe wasn't meant to touch anybody other than himself.
This is in part because of what the films are about, or not about — Rohmer's lovelorn bourgeoisie do not engage in Godardian radical sloganeering.
One man used Venmo to write a lovelorn memo to his former girlfriend; a screenshot was quickly circulated among their mutual contacts and beyond.
The project is far from Mr. Hayman's previous musical life in Hefner, a lovelorn indie group that released four albums from 1998 to 2001.
And yet, as handsome as Gosling is on the surface, his lovelorn face conveys something deeper, an infinite sadness that seeps into his music.
In a provincial Russian town, three sisters — stoic Olga (Isabel Teixeira), lovelorn Maria (Stella Rabello); and troubled, childlike Irina (Julia Bernat) — flirt with existential despair.
That album, full of narcotic thump and lovelorn lyrics, set the table for Blige's image as a master of R&B dirges and sorrowful songs.
Adele does these things too, but so many of her tracks are lovelorn, and that simply wasn't the right tone to match how I feel.
In fact, Hanks — who played lovelorn Allen Bauer in the original film — has a few ideas that could help take the remake to the next level.
The track balances singer-songwriter sensibilities and a summer festival-ready chorus, showing that lovelorn sadness can be right at home at dance-centric main stages.
He joins forces with his lovelorn neighbor Clarisa (Claudia Ramírez), on a mission to commit suicide by leaping from one of Mexico City's most famous skyscrapers.
But a reminder: Jeor's son was none other than Jorah Mormont, the same lovelorn knight currently wandering Essos in search of a cure for his greyscale.
I could not have foreseen, on that lovelorn journey, that I would look back on it as one of the greatest examples of having it all.
Selin, the daughter of Turkish immigrants, is a lovelorn Slavicist entering Harvard in 1995, when email was becoming ubiquitous but smartphones were far in the future.
Gamboa, for example, plays a "psycho-transfer consultant" in the B-movie, a lovelorn pop singer in the musical, and a mute operative in the spy movie.
But it deprives a deathless romantic of the romance that has always been what really makes him stand out in the overcrowded field of lovelorn literary swains.
Last year, the parents of a lovelorn former bride-to-be in Sacramento decided to hold a free party for the homeless; the bride did not attend.
In "This Side of Paradise," Kirk dubs the Vulcans a "subhuman race" and ridicules Spock's "gall" in going after a lovelorn white woman (played by Jill Ireland).
Rolling on for nearly seven minutes "The Traveller's Night Song" is about as lovelorn and heart-rending a track as you'll hear in a club all year.
These lovelorn letter-writers return in The Pharos Gate: Griffin & Sabine's Lost Correspondence (Chronicle), published alongside a 25th anniversary edition of the first book in the series.
Whether he is playing a lovelorn misanthrope in last year's quirky indie "Wilson" or an intergalactic desperado in "Solo," an innate likability, a folksy decency, shines through.
Chalamet has been gaining critical acclaim and awards buzz for his tender portrayal of a lovelorn teen, and already has a slate of follow-up movies lined up.
He grows weary of her volatility and flights of passion — "I think she wants to be lovelorn," he writes — while she believes he has no time for her.
Omid Abtahi's lovelorn cab driver Salim is still hopelessly in love with his fire-eyed Djinn, and their chemistry gives American Gods a romantic pairing to root for.
If feminism is about equality, then we who believe in that vital cause are bound to make room for both our honored heroes and our lovelorn, tipsy goofballs.
Some might even say it's a crowd-pleaser, which isn't a bad thing when it comes to the rich, lovelorn textures for which Wild Nothing is most known.
Yet with spring coming earlier, female bees are now emerging sooner and luring the male bees away from the lovelorn orchid, according to a 2014 study from Britain.
But when, on "Ringtone," 100 gecs announce "My boy's got his own ringtone," sounding gushy and lovelorn over a beat that skips and bounces, it's just happy adolescent flirtation.
In its first two seasons, the series followed the dating misadventures of Josh (Jay Baruchel), your basic lovelorn guy who just wants to find someone to settle down with.
Lifted from her third album, Lovers Know (out now via Saddle Creek), "Velveteen" is just the right side of breathy—"Baby go easy on me"—Laura exhales, lovelorn, sexy.
"Too Much," one of the standout tracks, brings to mind not-so-distant throwbacks like Annie and The Knife, and she ups her annunciation and matures her lovelorn angst.
But even in another language, the vocal melodrama would indicate similar sentiments, because even as ballad singing goes, the breathy, tortured, lovelorn displays of narcissistic emotion here represent a nadir.
It's a departure from the imperious and operatic style he's called his own over the past couple of years, instead focused on succinct club tracks and even some lovelorn ballads.
The film revolves around the story of the toxically lovelorn Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and the object of his infatuation, Summer (played by the queen of indie romance, Zooey Dechanel).
According to KFOR, a lovelorn 16-year-old full of bravado and bad ideas allegedly decided to jump into the zebra habitat of the Oklahoma City Zoo on a dare.
Margot and Reggie (their swarthy third man) want Ben to hop on a plane to Shanghai so he won't be a lovelorn liability to their crazy con-artist trio anymore.
So we're looking back on Sparks' career — gazing upon it like a perfect sunset in a longing, lovelorn kind of way — and ranking his flicks in a very special way.
Batty being the operative word in a plot that features a lovelorn young woman (Rea Lest), her dimwitted crush (Jorgen Liik) and the ethereal baroness who has stolen his heart.
I take with me the superb supporting performances that sustained the show — Eduardo Scarpetta as the lovelorn Pasquale and Dora Romano as the fierce Maestra Oliviero, to name just two.
Mr. Jenkins plays Giles, a closeted artist and Elisa's close friend, whose own lovelorn travails (like an unrequited crush on a pie-shop worker) are a subplot of the film.
Their self-described "swinging dance numbers about crying" resonated with the young and lovelorn in a way that some of the more established bands of the genre couldn't, or simply wouldn't.
Mr. Bock, who has had a long and fruitful relationship with Playwrights Horizons, presents a new play about a lovelorn man (David Hyde Pierce) who turns to astrology for romantic guidance.
In 2012, Natalie and Elliot Bergman, the siblings who make up the band Wild Belle, asked Matsoukas to direct a video for "Keep You," a lovelorn song about a cheating partner.
If you're lucky (or unlucky, depending upon how you look at it), you'll wake up to the sounds of a lovelorn spirit sobbing, or a few of your belongings inexplicably rearranged.
For his lovelorn character, Mr. Yovanovitch constructed an apartment inside the gallery (parlor, dining room, boudoir and bedroom) and decorated the interiors as a way to debut his new furniture collection.
He harks back to foot-stomping country blues in "The Governor," a sardonic take on the justice system, and in the lovelorn "Dirty Dishes Blues," proving his command of blues essentials.
Nonnie, one of the show's most interesting characters, is relegated to one of the most tired tropes of all time, the lovelorn gay girl who unrequitedly pines for her straight best friend.
But the trend of finding a lovelorn angle to self-isolation is also yet another example of how our human impulse is to create opportunities for more love and connection during crisis.
The social outcast, outlaw outsider; the maligned and marginalized and misunderstood; the unrequited lovelorn and dispossessed depressed have all found meaning in Morrissey's music and lyrics, Smiths and solo, over the years.
Farouk eventually settles in Ireland, and his narrative is braided with the stories of two other shattered men there: Lampy, young and lovelorn, and John, frantically expiating for a life of violence.
Pretty soon, Mr. Wenders was listening again and again to one 45 record: the aching aria of the lovelorn fisherman Nadir, from Bizet's little-performed "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" ("The Pearl Fishers").
At the same time, Kidz Bop serves as unintentionally scorching parody: The Kidz' shrill chanting amplifies pop's tropes of lovelorn treacle, monotonous synth and bass and the childishness that dominates the charts.
Miramar — with lead singers from Puerto Rico and Tennessee and a Chilean-American keyboardist and composer — devoted itself to urbanely lovelorn Puerto Rican-style boleros, some vintage and some written by group members.
Retconning that decision to reduce her to a lovelorn girl whose separation from the man she loves renders her afterlife miserable makes Violet weaker and ignores why she rejected him in the first place.
Lovelorn resignation is true to the spirit of this album, a healthy dose of the new oldfangled country and Michaela Anne's self-confident first statement since moving from Brooklyn to Nashville two years ago.
In this novel of nineteen-sixties Jerusalem, Shmuel Ash, lovelorn graduate student and lukewarm socialist, abandons his thesis ("Jewish Views of Jesus") to care for a frail, elderly Zionist living in a funereal villa.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire:  It's an incredible testament to the great Maya Rudolph that she almost rises above it, playing Phil's lovelorn secretary with enough doe-eyed sass to save a few of her scenes.
On Friday's episode of the CW musical comedy "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," the lovelorn title character Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) attends a bar mitzvah with Josh, her ex-boyfriend, that's presided over by her childhood rabbi.
Paying tribute to Méliès' romantic adventure style, the silent film, dubbed Back to the Moon, follows a lovelorn illusionist, besotted with a bold queen of hearts, who is kidnapped by a evil dude, of course.
Ehrlich managed to juggle his duties as the band's lead singer and drummer, his reedy, lovelorn falsetto emerging from behind a full kit; Kakacek unspooled sweet, intricate guitar melodies a few steps to his right.
The album's two side-long pieces are made up of slowly droning electronics and guitars, and each bears a evocative title that gestures at the lovelorn sorrow that digitalist ambient recordings like this sometimes soundtrack.
The shot of Rob sitting on the floor of his Chicago apartment among stacks of records came to embody the lovelorn, woe-as-me persona adopted by straight male music fans for years to come.
Marie Fredriksson, the spiky-haired lead singer of Roxette, the Swedish pop duo that briefly ruled the American charts in the 210s and '22016s with dramatically lovelorn ballads and catchy uptempo singles, died on Monday.
Marie Fredriksson, the spiky-haired lead singer of Roxette, the Swedish pop duo that briefly ruled the American charts in the 210s and '22016s with dramatically lovelorn ballads and catchy uptempo singles, died on Monday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lovelorn singing whale, a world-famous feline sourpuss and ravenous goats credited with thwarting a dangerous California wildfire were among animals whose escapades across the United States made news in 2019.
He makes a fine case for it on The Lillywhite Sessions, combining the easy pop-rock of "Diggin' a Ditch" and the lovelorn easy listening of "Grace Is Gone" with abrasive interludes and careening jazz stretches.
The president watches a lot of TV. He watches cable news, especially Fox News, although it's obvious that only someone who watches a lot of CNN could deny watching it in such specific and lovelorn terms.
The crooning comes from a possibly lovelorn North Pacific right whale and its song was documented by researchers in the Bering Sea off Alaska's coast, and announced on Wednesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The Sky TV show featured Thelma (Jemima Roper), the lovelorn "dyke in shining armour" to her witch BFF Cassie (Christina Cole), though the sex scene they shared was only ever Thelma non-consensually invading Cassie's dreams.
More critters, lots of them: Lucy Cooke's "The Truth About Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos, and Other Tales From the Wild Side of Wildlife" is a surefire summer winner, no matter how cheerless its cover looks.
Casually planned, lovelorn travels through Europe in the footsteps of artistic exiles and expats—"the unloosed, the wandering souls who were willing to scrape their lives clean"—form the basis for this beguiling series of essays.
While The Castle features a lovelorn antihero en route to meet an unidentifiable authority figure in a realm stripped of signposts, so too do Kafka's other works, many of them written well before he knew Jesenská.
The lilting, summery track was produced by Boi-1da, a frequent Drake collaborator, and features Rihanna in her lovelorn mode: "All that I wanted from you was to give me something that I never had," she sings.
He opens up his world a lot here, both in sound and style—refining those electronic gasps into more pop directions and folding in even more organic instruments (peep the lovelorn and elastic guitar work on "Bbni").
If you couldn't tell Dev was all in his feelings the moment Francesca walks out of his cab, the camera holds on the lovelorn guy for a full three minutes after his favorite lady leaves the car.
"Just arrange for your husband to meet a rich woman, and then he can send you money from time to time!" advised Ms. Abu Baker, who had emerged as something of a Dear Abby to lovelorn staff.
Parading on and around a raised central playing space, the youthful cast is apt for these agonized, lovelorn characters, particularly Chance Jonas-O'Toole as a plangent Jo the Loiterer and William Socolof as an implacable Daniel Webster.
A fantastical reimagining of the so-called Sleepy Lagoon murder case, in which 21942 Latino youths were unjustly convicted by a biased judge, "Zoot Suit" features racist prosecutors and lovelorn kids, lively swing tunes and family squabbles.
NEW YORK, Dec 9 (Reuters) - A lovelorn singing whale, a world-famous feline sourpuss and ravenous goats credited with thwarting a dangerous California wildfire were among animals whose escapades across the United States made news in 2019.
In spirit, if not in sound it reminds me of Prefab Sprout songwriter Paddy McAloon's lonely, lovelorn solo experiment I Trawl the Megahertz—which is similarly about confronting the pressures and complexities of existence with gentleness and humility.
While the siblings looked adorable channeling the 1978 film's lovelorn, leather-clad protagonists made famous by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, many of the comments on Mathews' post criticized the faux cigarettes pursed between the kids' lips.
She dropped a bread crumb in the form of a ring, and is currently being tracked by a duo consisting of her boy toy (Daario) and her lovelorn, greyscale-ridden admirer (Ser Jorah), so maybe they'll find her.
There, the actors, playing all those old lovely creatures lost to time, will re-create the Christmas joy and loss that permeates Joyce's lovelorn story about a land he had to leave in order to remember it. ♦
Along the way, they stumble across new friends and foes, like a beast made of sandpaper, a terrifying green-skinned cockney man with a mint over his eye and a Baileys-drinking, lovelorn merman known as Old Gregg.
A bit of a Norma Desmond type, the lovelorn Olivia takes in a young aspiring artist ("Mudbound's" Garrett Hedlund), before snapping when she discovers that his interest in hanging around her sprawling winter wonderland might not be romantic.
Songs such as "Let's Go" were at once world-weary and witty; on "My Best Friend's Girl" he toyed with the conventions of lovelorn pop by telling listeners that the object of his affections "used to be mine".
In the first episode, a magical amulet chooses Jim Lake Jr. (voiced by Anton Yelchin), a kindhearted and lovelorn high school student, to become the Trollhunter, a protector of good trolls and a scourge of the evil ones.
Rather than ban catfishers and other known grifters, the company appears to have turned them to its advantage to tempt us lovelorn shmucks into paying for a Match subscription—and then make that subscription exceptionally difficult to cancel.
American Teen, the 20-year-old R&B-pop singer-songwriter's debut LP, still sounds fresh and uncluttered; his voice is still an effortless marvel; and his lovelorn, drunk-in-the-back-of-an-Uber lyrics still click.
The Souvenir won top prize for dramatic world cinema at Sundance this year, and its first trailer speaks to why: it looks quiet, classic, gorgeous, lovelorn, and awkward, much in the way that Call Me By Your Name was.
He's all over the place here, redefining the King Dude sound whenever he feels like it, and circling back to more familiar, lovelorn territory on the wine-stained closing dirge "Shine Your Light," his shuddering baritone holding court throughout.
As frontman of Trudy & The Romance (formerly solo project Trudy, before legal shenanigans forced him to add the fitting suffix), he's peddled a type of cinematic indie-pop that's as reliant on those lovelorn tropes as rom-coms themselves.
When you're feeling somewhat lovelorn yet romantic, wandering the city in search of a bit of dangerous fun, your mood will be well served if you have songs like "Catch It" and the title track on your mental jukebox.musichallofwilliamsburg.comelsewherebrooklyn.
Abrams penned "Lovelorn" as a tribute to "The Twilight Zone," and he hired Lamont Johnson, who directed eight episodes of that series, to direct it in that show's distinctive style, right down to the sharp, black-and-white photography.
A portrait of a lovelorn, nice Jewish boy who works as a gender illusionist, that original production took mainstream theatergoers to places few had visited before, including (hilariously) a bar back room for the purposes of sweaty, anonymous sex.
The concept of kitsch had begun following Rockwell around in print like one of the lovelorn puppies he would include in a painting whenever he was at a loss for an effect (a habit that he would later mock).
LOVELORN RIGHT WHALE SONG RECORDED OFF ALASKA The crooning of a rare North Pacific right whale was recorded for the first time ever in June, and scientists said it sounded like the elusive aquatic mammal was looking for love.
The first lovelorn woman Peter Pan (Robin Williams) leaves behind is Wendy, played in the film by Maggie Smith, her advanced age compared to Peter's middle age a pointed reminder that she chose to grow up decades before the lost boy.
Before sensitivity was a commodity used to sell clothes at Hot Topics across America, words like "She folded up her fears like paper airplanes, and lost them in the trees" were balladry for the young and lovelorn post-punk set.
Watch more on Daily VICE: At Basement Studio Project's show, music played among tubular sheets and rotating flats, sculptures of lovelorn birds, fish and an ongoing projection of the CGI film that inspired the scene, a short called Love Found.
Unfortunately, Lowe, who is happily married with two sons, has yet to weigh in on this discovery, or provide a handwriting sample so we can determine that he wasn't in fact getting engaged to lovelorn British teens in the mid-'80s.
The mood turned to relief as Mr. Mustafa released most of the hostages, and the episode eventually gave way to dark humor, as officials characterized Mr. Mustafa as a lovelorn, if disturbed, man who insisted on seeing his former wife.
In "Lola," Anouk Aimée stars as a lovelorn showgirl in Nantes; among the men who pine for her is Marc Michel, playing a bookworm who later returns as Catherine Deneuve's backup suitor in Mr. Demy's "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" (28).
While the 1933 film has its spooky moments (in one scene, the Invisible Man derails a train, sending hundreds of passengers off a cliff), there is also a constantly shrieking landlady, a bumbling police inspector, a lovelorn fiancée, and comical sots.
In "Lola," Anouk Aimée stars as a lovelorn showgirl in Nantes; among the men who pine for her is Marc Michel, playing a bookworm who later returns as Catherine Deneuve's backup suitor in Mr. Demy's "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" (21974).
After several attempts to retrieve the frisky fowl, Bertie left Botting&aposs roof and his rightful owner was able to retrieve him and send a picture to Rose to let her known both the lovelorn bird and its owner were safe and sound.
What fascinated me about this whole thing originally were the poor saps who are perennial victims of low-grade identity theft, whose photos are stolen from Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr to be used repeatedly by evil online doppelgängers preying on the lovelorn.
That ups the ante on his appearance with this pristine ensemble at Carnegie Hall in the lovelorn second act of Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," a work he has not yet sung onstage, with the soprano Camilla Nylund and the conductor Andris Nelsons.
As Ms. Vardalos's Sugar listens to the letters of her bewildered correspondents, she tidies up, packs lunchboxes and looks with trepidation and eagerness at the screen of her laptop, on which she receives the email of the lovelorn, the angry, the thwarted.
And "The River," filmed on location in India, is projected in the final gallery here (again, with iffy sound); two lovelorn women sitting on a swing harken not only to "A Day in the Country" but also to his father's original Impressionist vision.
Though Judgment Day is often credited as the better film of Cameron's two Terminator installments, in no small part because of Sarah's hard-bodied badassness, there's still something quietly significant about watching the earliest iteration of goofy, lovelorn Sarah save the day.
So it falls to a pair of low-level angels -- Craig (Radcliffe), and eager new arrival Eliza ("Blockers'" Geraldine Viswanathan) -- to try to save Earth by essentially making a high-stakes wager with God, seeing if they can bring two lovelorn people together.
Charli XCX—whose songs have the playful but meaningful energy of hanging out with a best friend, whether they're about lovelorn relationships or crazy partying—and SOPHIE—whose music has always aimed for hard-hitting, deliberate blows to pleasure centers—are obvious peers.
For those unaware, "confession Tumblr" is basically a holding place for collaborative diaries—a spot where teens can draft a short, lovelorn passage, submit it to an anonymous lockbox, and have it immortalized on a blog for all to see a few days later.
In between all of this are two of the band's most starkly beautiful ballads, "High and Dry" and "Fake Plastic Trees"—the not-so-subtle closing tracks for many a lovelorn mid-'90s mix CD. The Bends wears you out, in the best ways possible.
In between all of this are two of the band's most starkly beautiful ballads, "High and Dry" and "Fake Plastic Trees"—the not-so-subtle closing tracks for many a lovelorn mid-'90s mix CD. The Bends wears you out, in the best ways possible.
Take Jennifer Lawrence charging after Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, a moment that makes literal the attempts by Cooper's lovelorn Pat to run from his feelings for Lawrence, while Lawrence's empowered Tiffany propels herself toward him, making her thoughts plain as she moves.
Sharp guitar picking and ripples of organ adorn a traditional soul chord progression that grows in pathos and volume over the course of the song, while SZA, feeling lovelorn and dejected and desperate and defiant all at once, bellows out all her fears and desires.
Bala Club's Kamixlo's Dazed mix kicks off with Uli K and Malibu's brief, mechanized cover of Memphis rockers Saliva's "Always," which builds on the original's sense of lovelorn dread, while Sweden's Toxe's pulverizing edit of Slipknot's "Psychosocial" is every bit as heavy as the original.
His latest, which closed the New York Film Festival last month, is set in motion when a woman running from the mob (Juno Temple) hides out with her estranged father (Jim Belushi) and his lovelorn current wife (Kate Winslet) in Coney Island in the 1950s.
There's an atmospheric nature to the songs that leaves space for you to project your own feelings onto them—they're the sort of sweet, lovelorn jams you might listen to in your bedroom after a long night out, wishing you'd said something to your crush.
This savage yet spineless severance reminds us, as Martin Scorsese did in The Age of Innocence, in which a cunning pregnancy announcement ends a man's besotted pursuit of his wife's cousin, that there is no act more violent than a lovelorn heart being torn asunder.
Here, we look back at the color, cut, and style of dresses that each of the winners from the past 22 seasons wore during their premiere episode, in hopes of figuring out whether or not there's a telltale style that signals true love to our lovelorn Bachelors.
The film is modeled directly on hardboiled detective stories by authors like Dashiell Hammett and others, and it boasts many of the same plot elements — the lovelorn detective, the femme fatale, the seedy underbelly of an apparently respectable society (in this case, an affluent high school).
And then there was a lucha libre-style scene they experimented with in rehearsal, in which two actors, playing lovelorn academics brawling over a woman, were pelted with sombreros, stuffed animals, paper flowers and other props while mid-'90s Mexican death metal roared over the sound system.
The two performers adopt the doo-wop derived character of lovelorn suitors (the old genre is also there in Soulja wordlessly imitating the repetitive da-da-da-da of texting), but they're utterly content to receive their affection through a digital interface, bereft of any actual intimacy.
There are a lot more details of just this sort: the mere five minutes she could spare to get a first drink with Jonas while a car and flight waited to carry her off to India, all of it establishing her dominance and his lovelorn devotion.
" The book traffics in a relatively high-end brand of lovelorn aphorism: "We're never as formidable as when we're in love and our love is reciprocated"; "there's no conversation in the world as pathetic and more destined for failure as two people trying to gauge their love.
This Valentine's Day, you could go for the big romantic gesture — like stealing a blue French horn or plunging into a river for a locket — or just curl up and binge this enduring, lovelorn sitcom, in which its young ensemble cast falls in and out of love.
His arc on The Office was one big journey from lovelorn "slacker-loser-wiseass" to family man, he and costar Jenna Fischer going from one of TV's best will-they-or-won't-they romances to creating a portrait of a functioning relationship and the communication and compromises it entails.
Over the course of two albums, 20 singles, and countless DJ sets, Schaufler's work as Superpitcher has seen him become a poster-boy for the lovelorn and bluntly elegiac clubber, a producer gifted with the ability to exert influence on emotion without ever sliding into rank, calculated manipulation.
Little did I know that the sloths have Lucy Cooke, a British zoologist who studied under Richard Dawkins, founded the Sloth Appreciation Society and wrote "The Truth About Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos and Other Tales from the Wild Side of Wildlife," the book that contains today's excerpt.
He's a 76-year-old songwriter, producer and singer who started recording R&B songs in the 1950s under variations on his given name, Jerry Williams Jr. LSD helped unleash his Swamp Dogg alter ego, whose decades of recordings since 1970 have been lovelorn, raunchy, funny and pointedly political.
He is no lovelorn teen: Mr. Amore, director of security at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is a detective of sorts on the trail of the world's largest unsolved art heist, in which thieves purloined 230 items, valued at half a billion dollars, from the museum in 2000.
" The shrimp and foie gras dumplings at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Asian restaurant 66, in Manhattan, were "fishy liver-filled condoms," he wrote, "with a savor that lingered like a lovelorn drunk and tasted as if your mouth had been used as the swab bin in an animal hospital.
Last year, diGenova was invited to participate as a "ringer" in the exclusive Gridiron Club's annual dinner, where he sang and played in various skits poking fun at the Trump administration, including one routine in which he played a lovelorn Kim Jong Un exchanging tender letters with the president.
" When I asked him to name the most objectionable thing he'd drawn, he described a cartoon that he'd created when he was eighteen: "The whole strip is this young man speaking to the reader about how he's lovelorn and this sensitive guy, and how he has this great new relationship.
In the West, Sufism has been disconnected from its Muslim roots and presented as a universal movement of peace and tolerance, the 13th-century Persian mystic Rumi portrayed as a lovelorn poet singing of love rather than a conservative Islamic cleric bent on forging a fierce connection with his creator.
Shot, like most of his primarily self-financed fiction films, primarily in his own SoHo loft-cum-soundstage, it costumes its cast of four in a mix of modern-day and period dress, powdered wigs and leotards; recitals of Mozart's and other classic works alternate with analyst's-couch voiceover and lovelorn dialogue.
When Barrett returned to the cast of the regular series, she had been demoted, and safely confined within the role of the innocuous, lovelorn Nurse Chapel, whose only distinguishing trait was her unrequited—unrequitable—desire for the character to whom Barrett's husband had fed, as it were, the soul of Number One.
Or at least until such time as Mr. Perry, who has given himself the main role of a lovelorn alcoholic named Jack, addresses the house in a climactic monologue that sounds like a thinly disguised confessional from a popular actor whose own, much-chronicled battles with addiction are doubtless well-known to his public.
There, our survivalist hero becomes embroiled in the emotionally dramatic lives of an eccentric woodland crew: a pair of anxious, PDA-obsessed geese; a lovelorn grain rabbit; and a lonely moose named after real-life cartoonist (and DeForge's friend) Lisa Hanawalt, who wants nothing more than to assume Sticks's identity as a sweater-wearing woman.
To promote these developments Ms. Wasser recently appeared on "Good Morning America" and spoke at the SoHo branch of the women's club the Wing in New York, telling a lovelorn separated woman during a Q. and A. that in trying to punish her husband by dragging her feet on divorce, she was actually punishing herself.
Ms. Bening may be the straw that stirs this particular drink, but she is hardly the only marvel in a cast that includes Corey Stoll (as Irina's lover, the celebrated writer Boris Trigorin), Brian Dennehy (as Sorin, Irina's perpetually dying brother) and Elisabeth Moss (as the cynical and lovelorn Masha, daughter of the estate manager).
Two fixtures remain: the pivotal Waffle House Town establishment, where our many young lovers converge; and local folk hero Tin Foil Guy — now Tin Foil Lady (Joan Cusack), the Rowan Atkinson-esque holiday spirit watching over our lovelorn heroes (the Love Actually comparisons end there, and with opening montage set to an original song by Moore's character).
A few years ago, in response to one of the television documentaries for which she is well known in England, the (male) critic A. A. Gill wrote in The Sunday Times, in London, that she was less fit for a history program than for "The Undateables," a British reality show for the lovelorn disabled or disfigured.
Listening to In Colour in 212019, its origins as a lament on gentrification feel somewhat ironic: This album was pretty much ubiquitous in the second half of this decade, its skippy breakbeats and lovelorn-on-the-dancefloor melancholia soundtracking cafes, chic retail spaces, WeWorks, Apple ads, and pretty much anywhere else you would expect city-dwelling creative professionals to be lurking.
" Lakhdar the Sisyphean migrant, shuttling back and forth across the Mediterranean; Francis Mirković the repentant Balkan crusader, toting his informer's briefcase as if it were the Book of Judgment; Franz Ritter the lovelorn scholar, lost in remembered cities and the Turkish riffs in Mozart—Énard's heroes inhabit what Ritter calls a "barzakh, the world between worlds into which artists and travelers fall.
Certain motifs volley back and forth across the tracks to help maintain cohesion despite difference—the vocoder funk of Talc's "Robot's Return (Modern Sleepover Part 2)," for example, finds a kindred spirit in Les Sins' "Grind," which appears 14 songs later, and a sweet trio of lovelorn club tracks late in the mix reminds you of the ease with Moodymann can compel movement.
The act broke up in 1956 and from that time onward, Lewis carried into his own persona some of Martin's slick, cool patter, made manifest in what even Lewis' detractors consider his best film, 1963's "The Nutty Professor," in which he played both a klutzy, winsome and lovelorn scientist named Julius Kelp and his alter-ego, a slick, finger-popping hepcat named Buddy Love.
"My Heart Will Go On"—that unfathomably popular song about watching your lover die in the freezing waters of the Atlantic due to an avoidable engineering failure, the cruelty of Billy Zane, and the carelessness of the White Star Line—was as soft-focus melodramatic as it was powerful (which is to say, very), and we saw no Céline but the lovelorn, ballad-singing Céline.
Think of the power of those early releases, the tracks that an entire world was built around: think of Darryl Pandy's lovelorn honking on "Love Can't Turn Around" or the down-tuned exhortations that spook their way through Phuture's "Your Only Friend" or the James Garcia sung, Omar-S produced paean to sexual expectation "I Wanna Know"—these are records that hum with vitality, humanity, vibrancy, and, let's be honest, sexuality.
Eurus's challenges include saving the prison governor's kidnapped wife, kidnapping three brothers who are all suspected of the same murder (the Garridebs, a reference to another of the original Holmes stories), and rigging an empty coffin to terrorize Sherlock into tricking lovelorn Molly Hooper via phone call into telling him she loves him — a plot point that's easily and immediately discarded just as Molly herself has always been.
Zuckerberg seemed more or less genial about the whole thing when questioned ("Every single fleece and shirt I had in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own," he told an interviewer), but he was also very clear that in contrast to the film's impression of him as a lovelorn, socially awkward bachelor, he'd been dating the same woman since he started Facebook during his undergrad years at Harvard.
The studio is developing the apparently Comic Book Guy-inspired script, Worst Tinder Date Ever, penned by romantic comedy vets Keith Merryman and David A. Newman, who also wrote 2011's Think Like a Man and its various offshoots, along with the Hallmark Channel's loosely tech-inspired Mystery Girl, which boasts the IMDB synopsis, A man sends secret admirer e-mails to his crush but an e-mail address mix-up causes the notes to go to the woman's lovelorn coworker instead.
Given the inevitability of her plot—she's the "Fire" in A Song of Ice and Fire—Daenerys's story probably looks rather clinical on paper, but Emilia Clarke has grown snugly into the role (even if the actress appears to be looking for the Hodor at present) and her interactions with supporting players like Iain Glen as lovelorn and terminal Jorah Mormont, Michiel Huisman as sellsword booty call Daario Naharis, or Nathalie Emmanuel as court translator Missandei have enjoyed a certain relaxed dramaturgy, being largely free of pressure to move things along.

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