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It's literally something I pined for in a tweet earlier this year.
But back then, through heterosexual willpower, I (unsuccessfully) pined after beautiful women.
Charlie has pined for his childhood friend Sebastian (Jason Ralph) for years.
Not every fan has pined for the return of the Williams rivalry.
He pined for something he imagined to be love, and I understood that.
Was it a lost love that Greedo pined for in his final moments?
The pioneer of protocols pined for a time before there were any protocols.
For years, fans have pined for a more fundamental change to the formula.
In the years I've pined after a pair, I've tried my fair share.
Wallpaper, painted floors, mismatched throw pillows — if you've pined for it, she's done it.
Ten years ago, liberals pined for a post-religious right, a different culture war.
pined after that classic Metal Up Your Ass Metallica tee (mom said no).
We carve that first pined-for pumpkin too many weeks in advance of Halloween.
Once again, Iaconetti pined over Haibon, unapologetically sabotaging his chances with fellow contestant Caila Quinn.
When I followed my heart, I fell in love with women who pined for women.
In this surprise devaluation, de Maupassant implies a certain hollowness in Mathilde's pined-for lifestyle.
He said he pined for his placid hometown, far away on the shores of the Mediterranean.
Even still, Scott pined for Kourtney for a couple more years until they both finally moved on.
On the surface, Trump's speech was exactly the kind of message Europe's leaders have pined to hear.
But Hayes isn't describing canonical melancholy, the pined-for vision of mortality that poets sometimes indulge in.
Levesque's WWF career was languishing, and he pined for Stephanie's power; he had decided to choose Stephanie.
I pined for it: At restaurants, I'd gaze at ruby goblets as if at a divine elixir.
He pined for the days when he could devote himself solely to tinkering with code, his primary passion.
It has taken BMW years to finally build the three-row, Americanized crossover that drivers have pined for.
" When a lovelorn Andrew McCarthy pined for Ally Sheedy in St. Elmo's Fire, he did it to "Respect.
I was embarrassed for the people I saw who pined publicly on Instagram, but I also envied them.
Nor was he offered any of the cabinet jobs, such as attorney general, that he openly pined for.
"Carry me back to old Virginny/There's where the cotton and the corn and taters grow," the song pined.
During the campaign, he pined for the days of strongman dictators who were able to preserve stability and order.
Have you ever pined for a big, bulky gaming laptop that lets you turn the screen away from you?
Rudy pined for his car, a midnight-blue 2010 Chrysler, which came to symbolize the life he had lost.
White and former UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta often candidly pined about their desires to hold UFC events in Russia.
But for those who have pined for Holyfield's return to the boxing ring since then will pine no more.
Yet suppose that Mr. Trump is elected and Mr. Ryan gets the Republican presidential partner he has pined for.
Big Ed and Norma finally find their way to each other, to the love they've pined for their whole lives.
But much as I'd pined for her existence, I'd never actually thought I'd see a black Hermione in my lifetime.
There is one person who'd prefer the alternate timeline of Mason and Abby: my mother, who has pined for grandchildren.
More than a pop star, she pined to be part of the hit-making process as a writer and producer.
Accompanying my pregnant friend shopping one day, I pined over a striped onesie with a crab sewn on the backside.
She pined for New York City, and would take the bus in for a dollar and wander around Greenwich Village.
She was conscripted into a loveless marriage to an alcoholic king who pined for Jon Snow's dead, secret, real mom.
But Perez "still pined for her affections and wanted Portales out of the picture," trial evidence showed, according to the statement.
I've pined for the loss of this once-ubiquitous connector many times, and in 2019, I still think it's tremendously useful.
After a near-death experience, Liz discovers that the man who pined over her for a decade is from another planet.
Then, the girl realizes that they are just not a good fit, even though the boy has publicly pined for her.
I'd genuinely pined over only boys up until that point, but Katy made me feel like my entire body was smiling.
In fact, he said, just a few months ago he discovered that he had not bought the painting he pined for.
I pined for order but was wary of imposing my extreme and emotionally driven neatnik values on her room, and life.
" David French , the National Review writer who pined for Amy Coney Barrett, wrote: "It was a safe choice — and an opportunity lost.
Some have pined for the FCC to slow down on implementing any new rules -- though they insist they support the alert system.
Gravity Rush 2 should appeal to anyone who has pined for a superhero film set in a world designed by Hayao Miyazaki.
Lily's parents had sympathized with their daughter when they first left Vietnam, but soon afterward they had shown impatience when she pined.
Young Michael pined to be an actor, but his parents, who knew the uncertainties of that calling, insisted on something more secure.
It was the first time since EA's oft pined-for Skate series that I'd had this drive to nail just one trick.
She pined for her children back in El Salvador, wishing they could reunite someway — maybe, she dreamt, after she won her asylum case.
He pined for a starting job, but his true aim was to find a program willing to transition him into coaching following graduation.
Seeing the shoes that I pined for as a youngster and being able to wear them now as an adult is so satisfying.
Echo, cursed to repeat back the words of others, fell in unrequited love with Narcissus and pined away for him until she died.
He had pined for that day for months, ever since his parents took him and his younger brother to see the Ice Follies.
Mr. Weld said he possessed a deep libertarian streak, and pined for a time when that was more widespread in the Republican Party.
Things ramped up this week with the signing of Deron Williams, who is the type of veteran playmaker James had openly pined for.
The nation's founders nourished great aspirations for higher learning and pined for a research university in the European mold rather than the British.
Even though they never had the Bachelor in Paradise lovestruck storyline that we all pined for, they can live it now, through social media.
Past presidents have openly pined for circumstances that allowed them to sit astride history, emerging as the great men they believe themselves to be.
Following her husband's death in 1963, she returned to Spain with their children and lived there for two decades, though she pined for Venezuela.
As you know, Trump has style and substance differences with McMaster, and has even openly pined for the return of his fired predecessor, Mike Flynn.
In the 1930s he rhapsodised in verse over an encounter with a girl called Hodan and was said to have pined to death from unrequited love.
Trump has long pined for black allies on immigration by proposing expanded economic opportunity in exchange for votes that would help them enact harsher immigration laws.
He's married to the girl he pined for and — by his own admission – didn't deserve for years and, as of November, he's also a new dad.
The jokes came flying fast and furious across Twitter about the desperation users felt as they pined away for these apps to come back on line.
I've publicly pined for a sequel to Until Dawn delving into other genre cliches, and it's almost as if someone made a game exactly for me.
Though he left years ago for college, he always pined for his ancestral home and began making videos about village life and posting them on YouTube.
"I can do that," I said, though a part of me still pined for that codependent relationship I'd thought I'd signed up for 13 years earlier.
They would dutifully circle the things they wanted Santa to bring them, but Navarro and her sister pined for clothes like their friends would be wearing.
Those who have pined for a female Bond equivalent may have got their wish in Theron's Lorraine Broughton, an MI6 agent with a particular set of skills.
Review papers from the Nixon White House and you can see just how much Nixon and his team pined for a media environment resembling the one today.
Born Anna Mae Bullock, as a child she picked cotton on her family's sharecropping farm, in Nutbush, Tennessee, and pined for her mother, who fled Turner's abusive father.
An overwhelming number said they would have loved to have lived during the 1970s or 270s, while a few others pined for the 270th century or the future.
In one episode in Season 4, while Alexis is pining for an ex, Moira comforts her by recounting when she herself pined for Johnny before they got together.
Sam Malone was always waiting for Diane Chambers to walk into Cheers, even if he didn't know it, and Ross pined for Rachel for years and years and years.
In the process, it's managed to bring to market something many DJs have pined for and Pioneer DJ has yet to deliver: a true four-channel standalone DJ unit.
This was my chance, after all, to rekindle my long-lost love of the chill exploration game I pined for (and sort of, almost got with the first iteration).
I enjoy films, and the hype around films, too, but my heart lies with video games; I have often pined for a similar roundup, albeit for my preferred medium.
Sydney was in my homeroom, and I pined to be just like her: She had a training bra, pierced ears, and a posse (I had none of these things).
Bolivia has long pined for a corridor to the Pacific, blasting Chile for taking its coastline in a war in the late 19th century and maintaining its Navy on Lake Titicaca.
This was the decade that brought Girls Gone Wild to the screen and made Brazilian waxes de rigueur, when girls pined for prohibitively expensive American Girl dolls and Limited Too clothes.
While she had always pined for a rescue dog — she still goes to the shelter every month "just to play" — Jennelle realized that a snake might be better suited to her lifestyle.
Few had any illusions about how the war would shape the rest of their lives, but they also pined for their old normal existence, and a return to their families and hometowns.
In his defiance, Barr proved himself to be exactly the protective bulwark for which Trump pined but never had in characters like former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former FBI chief James Comey.
Trump's remarks Thursday have caused consternation among some of his aides, who have privately pined for an end to a trade war that is starting to take a toll on the US economy.
Land-locked Bolivia has long pined for a corridor to the Pacific, blasting Chile for taking its coastline in a war in the late 19th century and maintaining its Navy on Lake Titicaca.
Many in the GOP have also expressed worry that the real estate tycoon could be unelectable in a general election and have pined for a candidate such as Rubio or former Florida Gov.
So we pined for the imaginary — relatives we never met, houses we never lived in, mangos we never tasted, seawater we never swam in — and for the notion of what should have been.
All the precious trophies we've earned over the last three years — the flamboyant armor, the outrageous guns, the rocket launchers and giant lasers we pined for and sought after endlessly — will be gone.
But in New Orleans, I pined for us to be some version of the couple we'd been in the 14 years before Roxie made our lives bigger, more joyous and significantly less carefree.
Back in the day, many of us pined over the likes of Justin Timberlake, Shawn (Rider Strong) from Boy Meets World, and Will Smith circa the days of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
SINCE the moment that three British Airways Concordes touched down at Heathrow in 2003, on their final journey before being retired from service, air-heads have pined for the days of supersonic passenger jets.
She removed all the full-length mirrors from her home, preferring not to see herself in them, and pined over the lumps on her chest when she caught glimpses of her torso in the bathroom.
As Reddit can tell you, fans were already kind of disappointed with his role in Chapter 2, saying he mostly pined for Eleven, was rude to Max, and wasn't given any kind of character development.
Yet according to Ms Mutz, members of this demographic favour Mr Trump because they felt their old dominance was threatened, and pined for a time when America's dominance was indisputable—economically, militarily, culturally and politically.
When I was a child, my mother told me often that she had pined for a daughter, and I have always been aware that this desire was the reason she had a third child — me.
For months, anti-Kobach Republican donors and strategists have pined over the prospects of Pompeo, who they consider to be the only one who can pacify the party and clear a growing field of candidates.
I pined for something more jolly; Blondie's "Heart of Glass," say, or that very satisfying Carrie Underwood song in which she crows about demolishing her cheating ex's car with a bat and a set of keys.
As the last surviving French Impressionist, he pined for the company of absent friends — Renoir and Cézanne, especially — and felt estranged from a younger generation that considered his work passé beside the razzmatazz of Picasso's demoiselles.
Which leads me to a question for you, reader: what PC-only game, or game restricted to some other platform you don't have access to, have you pined for a port of, only to never see it?
Now, though, Seattle, which has pined for a replacement on the hardwood for 10 years, will finally have a new squad to root for — but it will play on ice and specialize in slap shots, not slam dunks.
At the end of his eloquent remarks concluding a hearing where the president was accused of multiple crimes by his former attorney, Representative Elijah Cummings, the Oversight Committee chairman, pined for a return to a pre-Trump America.
After each packed day, while my best friend performed late-night mitzvahs for the girl I pined for, I consoled myself with my own affair, throwing myself at each of the first four "Harry Potter" books in turn.
As for the accessories, models carried mini bucket bags, wore Nikes, and had super-sized heart-shaped padlock necklaces (that looked like cartoonish versions of the Tiffany & Co. versions we pined for in middle school) tied around their necks.
And Crazy Ex-Girlfriend primed its viewers to think it would be following this template faithfully, throwing in endless shots of Greg looking wounded as Rebecca pined for Josh, and endless meaningful closeups of Greg and Rebecca's charged banter.
But Amazon profits were in shorter supply in its most recent quarter than Wall Street analysts had pined for, and could vanish entirely over the holidays as the company pours money into building warehouses and making original movie and television productions.
There is also something refreshing about a chorus of men singing of their love for the doomed Billy, for whom they have pined during months at sea, as seen from the present-day perspective of Grindr hookups on shore leave.
"I've never seen anything like it," said Ralph Reed, a longtime Republican strategist who thought that things were bad in 20133 and 2012 and realizes now that those were days of temperance and innocence, to be pined for and perhaps never savored again.
Democrats close to Obama describe him as very hands on with the library, including everything from programing, outreach to the Chicago community and the library's architectural planning -- a reflection of the fact that the former President once pined to be an architect.
It helps us better grasp why soldiers and Marines like Mogie Crocker and John Musgrave defined their sense of manhood through service in combat units, or why Bill Ehrhart pined at the chance to become a star in his own John Wayne movie.
After his fateful visit to Chicago, for the International Art Exposition at Navy Pier, he returned to London and pursued the money trail with little success until he exhibited "Pined Newt," an oversize pound note, at the International Contemporary Art Fair in London in 2000.
It was jarring news, considering that the Canadian publicly pined to return the UFC as soon as December's UFC 20163 in Toronto, Ontario—the 35-year-old even submitted to USADA's four-month-long random drug testing protocols long enough in advance to make the date.
Though Mr. Abney has started his new job at almost the same pay as his previous one, he says part of him pined for the days when the United States still led in solar energy, and when First Solar was at the forefront of that leadership.
Fans who have pined for wisdom like "I think, therefore I am / right up there with / Mary had a Little Lamb" or "I was thinking / of a room in Westminster / room / with a woman from Hell / who thought she was hot" may at last be gratified.
NUH, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sold for $2394 to work as a rag picker in the northern Indian town of Mathura, Rohingya refugee Abdul Rahman lived in a tenement of stitched together polythene bags and pined for his home and the lush farmland he owned in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has long pined for an attorney general who serves his interests, not the public's.
Since Stewart left The Daily Show, many have pined for his voice—particularly his take on the man he once labeled "Fuckface Von Clownstick"—and his conversation with Axelrod was a window into how he would have covered Trump if his show were still on Comedy Central four nights a week.
In theory the women of "Sex" prized their freedom and their friendship more than men — but they were also oppressed by and obsessed with toxic bachelors, they still pined for Mr. Big, and they ultimately settled down with decent working-class guys or gorgeous male models or nice Jewish lawyers or Big himself.
And in many recent teen coming of age films with more of an indie bent, like Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), Adventureland (2009), The Spectacular Now (2013), Boyhood (2014), or Me, Earl and the Dying Girl (2015), teen girls are largely there to be pined over — the objects of despair, the instigators of heartbreak.
And while I may have pined for richer portraits of some characters, there are others I won't soon forget, especially Tawane, the camp's valiant youth leader, who organizes a volunteer army to provide services — garbage collection, security, food distribution — after international agencies flee the camp, spooked by kidnappings and a spate of well-placed bombs.
Now add to that the fact that some of these ideas, particularly the hopeless pining, have increasingly been revealed as just a little creepy when seen from the point of view of a person being pined for who doesn't particularly relish the pining, and you have so much more room to screw things up.
He is frequently cast as a writer (John Keats, in "Bright Star"; Herman Melville, in "In the Heart of the Sea"), a rocker (Bob Dylan, or a slice of him, in "I'm Not There"; Freddie Mercury, possibly, in a long-rumored bio-pic), or a lover (he pined for Eddie Redmayne in "The Danish Girl").
I also really enjoy playing through levels on the go, something that wasn't possible with the Wii U. But while there have been plenty of Wii U games that migrated to the Switch — including Mario Kart 8, Splatoon, and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze — this is the first time I've ever pined for the clunky Gamepad.
In "The Dream of the Architect," the pined-for structure is erected in the consciousness of "the Unemployed Architect," so materially real that dancers appear and delineate its spaces by moving around inside it: Now the dream of the Unemployed Architect Turns from the introspective word to the conflict Of idea and reality in active motion.
" With the tumultuous Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon presidencies before him, Sorensen pined for a competent, honorable, and visionary president, for whom the good of the nation was paramount and thus for whom he could write, as he suggested for Albert's inaugural address, "I shall not be a candidate for the Presidency in 1976 or at any other time.
Pundits have pined for a brokered convention for as long as Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE and Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE have been in Washington.
He has for decades pined for a place in the exclusive club of big-league owners, or the Membership, as they are called inside the N.F.L. The closest he ever came to it was owning the New Jersey Generals, in the short-lived United States Football League, which he hoped would eventually merge with the N.F.L. — gaining him entry into the club that way.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersRepublicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren MORE (I-Vt.) posed to him and the rest of the field, Biden finally possesses the momentum that every moderate in the race has pined for but hasn't been able to keep hold of heading into Tuesday.

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