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"wistfully" Definitions
  1. in a slightly sad way that shows you are thinking about something that you would like to have, especially something in the past that you can no longer have

437 Sentences With "wistfully"

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Mr. Gaul speaks wistfully of the life he left behind.
They talked wistfully of an imminent return to "factory settings".
She just stares wistfully until they notice, then turns away.
We could only listen, wistfully, wishing we knew the words.
Some Swedes have spoken wistfully about what he is missing.
I'm sitting here wistfully watching old George W. Bush speeches?
But Loughrey wistfully recalled one piece he should have kept.
He rolled a bloodshot eye in Cill's direction, smiling wistfully.
"Everybody feels something when there's a candle," Ms. Assoulin said wistfully.
"I wish I were American," one wistfully noted to the other.
"I wish you hadn't thrown out that gin," she muses, wistfully.
"I wanted to box so bad," Brycen Gaines told me wistfully.
You think Roman Mars exhales wistfully, just so, on a whim?!
"People smile when they recognize the wallpaper," Mr. Lemonides said wistfully.
During the long Maine winters, he stares wistfully out the window.
"It's very special that she would do it," Gayle says wistfully.
The approach wistfully recalls Marc Chagall's dreamlike oeuvre of swooping figures.
"For me, it's a place filled with past," he said wistfully.
"They have dictionaries, and we have a research project," he says wistfully.
"We're an amazing community," she said wistfully, "regardless of the bad water."
Time to sip hot chocolate while staring wistfully at the accumulating snow.
"I want a place where I can be visible," he says wistfully.
"That movie came out just before the war started," he said, wistfully.
"I wonder if Jeremy Corbyn has stickers like this," ponders Vincent, wistfully.
"I said farewell to him that morning," says Huret, a little wistfully.
"That's what it is — it's a community thing," he said, almost wistfully.
He wistfully talked about his city's diversity as something completely unattainable now.
He spoke wistfully of 2011, when the country gained independence from Sudan.
This Bernese mountain dog gazed wistfully at a table of bones backstage.
Leia is seen in the trailers looking wistfully out at the planet's surface.
"Finding true elegance these days is pretty hard to do," he remarked wistfully.
"Is this what it's going to be like all summer?" he asks wistfully.
"Must be a nice place to grow up," Chic says wistfully to Betty.
"I bet you're going to turn out extraordinary without me," he says wistfully.
"For a moment I thought the excavator belonged to us," he said wistfully.
"I'm you if you'd married the love of your life," one says wistfully.
She was in her twenties, and spoke softly and wistfully of the past.
He writes wistfully to Janet, his ex-wife, and rudely to other people.
Wander wistfully with us through photographs that capture the season from far above.
And then wistfully, finally, he turns away from them, and together, we leave.
He spoke wistfully of the doctors and engineers he had met in Dubai.
" Instead, she murmured wistfully, "I guess we know each other pretty well, huh?
"I don't know what's good or bad anymore," the mother, Miller, says wistfully.
Gandini looked on wistfully, but he had a Met rehearsal in the morning.
"Everyone back then had a Montblanc pen in their shirt pocket," she said wistfully.
The moment he revisited most wistfully was meeting Mr Van Doren at that party.
"I would go back to school," she says, wistfully, "if I got the chance."
"Valentine's Day is no longer a holiday I will ever celebrate," she says wistfully.
I was contacted recently by someone from EA and... [wistfully] we should do that.
"There was a guy on the other side who sold pornography," he said, wistfully.
"I'm so tired," she says, and breaks wistfully into a song about life's disappointments.
"Ultimately this is going to be a huge public-private partnership," he said wistfully.
"It used to be the New York Times , now it's BuzzFeed," Trump said, wistfully.
Long-serving parliamentarians may wistfully recall claiming the scalps of two candidates in 2004.
Although I am wistfully remembering the days when March Madness was only about basketball.
In my healing, I'd be lying if I said that I don't look back wistfully.
" At another point, the oldest Gorey tells him wistfully, "We are married to our work.
Ralf Groene, Microsoft's head of industrial design, was standing alone, staring almost wistfully into space.
He speaks wistfully of an imaginary halcyon past that abruptly ended on January 21, 2017.
Flowers in hand, Putin took a moment to look out wistfully over the mountainous region.
We last saw Brienne of Tarth wistfully waving to her love, Jaime Lannister, at Riverrun.
You sort of wistfully remember the outdoor shit pipe, and your apartment's incomparably nicer now.
"I could have won," Love recalled wistfully of that experience at Oakland Hills in Michigan.
"Sometimes at night it feels like all the normal people just disappear," Judy says, wistfully.
"Some horses were born to run wild," RuPaul says wistfully knowing what could have been.
Kirk would speak to me wistfully at times about things he might have done better.
"Time to try something new," he said wistfully during an interview Wednesday, just before airtime.
"That's like Tana times 100," Worona says wistfully (though he won't say specifically what she makes).
"Oh, you're so lucky—you're going to lose so much weight during chemo," they say wistfully.
"Don't feel bad about this," he says, wistfully looking out into the endless expanse of space.
He says it wistfully, almost sadly, like a boy talking about a dog he once had.
"We have shut off the sound," Yannick Noah, the French star, says wistfully in Maillet's film.
"That hallway was considered the place to go," some dude in a hat told me wistfully.
Today, we are wistfully thinking of all the ways we wish we could celebrate with him.
" Just the other day, a friend said to me, wistfully, "Man, I miss eating at restaurants.
When we told the room steward that we had to go, he shook his head wistfully.
That point was underlined even more by William looking at the two of them almost wistfully.
She comes across a piper on a Boston bridge, and stares wistfully before giving him some change.
Outside Dougie's office, he gazes wistfully at a cowboy statue with an outstretched gun, aping its posture.
We pop in and out of shops, wistfully dreaming of working for companies like Patagonia or Nike.
Pardon me while I look at pictures of the hotel and wistfully plan my own Italian getaway.
And after the break-up, he gazed wistfully at her eyelashes on his hotel floor for days.
Stafford sang it with a crooner's quaver, and LeDoux intoned the lyrics wistfully, accompanied by a harmonica.
During "Why?" the text poses questions in wistfully beautiful phrases: Why has the springtime rose gone pale?
"In the old days," he said, a little wistfully, "this was the safest place in the world."
"We were lit in Chicago but I was young so you recover faster," Noah said almost wistfully.
"I thought it was really fun," Vora says wistfully, showing the strength of Facebook's cult Kool-Aid.
"That first week back was really heavy," Mr. Macht said wistfully, in a decidedly un-Harvey mode.
"That's how stories are told in Vietnam — with a lot of tears," Ms. Guiela Nguyen concludes wistfully.
"One day I'll show up and my key card will stop working, I imagine," he said wistfully.
"All those great American things — Tang, ketchup, peanut butter, Kool-Aid — were not permitted," she said wistfully.
"Oh, if we could get a dollar from every Protestant in America," the fund-raiser added wistfully.
But I do remember Al Gore saying, somewhat wistfully, that the Secret Service had 4-wheel drive.
She has a lot to do – and she much prefers ball-games to running, she says wistfully.
An article in the Guardian wistfully recalls the days of couples smooching behind the curtain for cheeky pic.
Books Does any modern American doctor or patient get through a day without thinking wistfully of simpler times?
Stare wistfully out the window, and if it's raining, trace the raindrops down the glass with your finger.
The EDM track, which dropped yesterday, wistfully describes a moment with a lover that she's pining to relive.
The 2016 Lena Dunham apology tour keeps chuggin' along ... this time for wistfully wishing she'd had an abortion.
By the paper's 50th anniversary, he had indeed lost the use of that eye, he pointed out wistfully.
Mr. Bee smiled — a bit wistfully, a bit ruefully — as he finished telling the tale of 433 Broadway.
I say that wistfully because unfortunately many of my recent trips there have been to cover terrorist attacks.
But while watching it at its Cannes premiere, I wistfully thought of the movie that could have been.
He spoke wistfully of growing up in the Midwest and going to Red Wings games with his father.
One poor worker who was on hand that day in 1987 remembered things perhaps a little less wistfully.
"It's so quiet and peaceful," Lisa texted wistfully of Great Basin, one of America's least-visited national parks.
Happiness is relative, and they look wistfully at the rapidly rising private valuations of a few years ago.
The distinctive Chast-mosphere—of wistfully rundown circumstances with an undertow of Dada-inflected absurdity—pervades the room.
"We're now all in with pretzels — I feel like the time is right," Miller said, a little wistfully.
At the Christian school outside Greenville, Mr. Rubio wistfully described the importance of having his family travel with him.
This is why your tipsy grandfather might wistfully recall how little a pint of beer cost in his heyday.
Wistfully she looks out at the forest, wondering what her new life would be and what growing up means.
He spoke wistfully of those he admired and expressed optimism that such leaders would rise up in the future.
Perhaps in 15 or 20 years Mr Ryan may return to politics, suggests the former staffer, a bit wistfully.
"I'd love to host a podcast one day," Sarah says wistfully when I speak to her on the phone.
"We're never going to offer people the opportunity to have drunk sex in the lab," Fromme said, somewhat wistfully.
As the episode ended, I remember wistfully thinking that regardless of the outcome, it was a really good story.
Harry Potter fans wishing they could play Quidditch at home no longer have to wistfully dream of flying broomsticks.
Until then, be kind to your food allergic friends, and I will be wistfully watching others eat miso soup.
"I never dream about that match, though I do sometimes wake up having dreamt about tennis," she said wistfully.
"I've had conversations with people who have adult children now, and they talk wistfully about the festival," she said.
" He recalls wistfully the days when "technocrats … did not have to spell out these arguments to the wider public.
Older fans who remember the EU wistfully would be cheered by any reference to it, even if out of context.
Blame the Victorian bourgeoisie, who built vast, hellish metropolises where they lived in increasing material comfort, wistfully recalling rural life.
The students spoke wistfully of their ancestors' cultures disappearing because families had worked so hard to "fit in" as Americans.
He also spoke wistfully of a time in which people had to actually talk to their crushes instead of texting.
Afterwards, the purple signs bearing her name were the most sought souvenir for delegates wistfully watching the Obama era end.
"I was hopeful that it would be today," he added, a little wistfully, "so that I could go to sleep."
It conjures love and loss; that right and classic combination of picked guitar lines, religious imagery and wistfully intense feeling.
She told us, almost wistfully, that she would eat a mix of "coffee and black cherries" prior to scatting sessions.
He also talked wistfully about how women were sacred in his youth and he seemed to long for those times.
Robinson," Simon and Garfunkel expressed the sentiment of many Americans when they wistfully asked: "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
"I was thinking of calling her father and giving him the good news," Ahmad Sarmast, the school's director, said wistfully.
He wistfully recalled re-entering the Coliseum for that first game back, the big bowl swirling in silver and black.
"She was in the States and I was home and it was kind of like a postcard," he said wistfully.
Darab spoke wistfully about a time when there was enough water for the gardens and the fields in the village.
Some fans wistfully recalled the days when you could buy a family package — four seats, four meals — for under $100.
" He added, wistfully, "I don't know if that place will still be there when my daughters are ready to travel.
The pair thrashes around mostly in separate rooms, plucking petals off of white roses and looking wistfully at fistfuls of polaroids.
Today, during a time when the internet feels too noisy, I find myself wistfully thinking about those early BBM group chats.
Gore wistfully visits and re-visits his personal despair about fighting a battle that any reasonable human might declare long lost.
" "Friendship, real friendship, that's all that counts," Prince once said wistfully, admitting, "I would like to be a more loving person.
But some switches, the IBM Beam Spring, are so beloved that even the most curmudgeonly keyboard fan thinks of them wistfully.
Many here speak wistfully of how John F. Kennedy stopped at BorgWarner to talk to workers when he campaigned in 1960.
"I think I was my happiest right before my other special [Live from Chicago] came out," he said, a bit wistfully.
The town is known for its stunning mountain range, Mount Macedon, where you can stare wistfully at Melbourne from a distance.
In January, the two made it Instagram official, after Tucker posted a photo of Jonas looking out wistfully on a boat.
For a time, I wistfully thought of him as the one who got away, and I never forgot his huge grin.
"I got it when I was 21," he said wistfully, as if looking back upon the days of his foolish youth.
At the 40-minute mark, as Corrigan strolls wistfully through a horse stable, I turned it off and opened Scruff instead.
On the phone from Shanghai, they talk wistfully of London: "We tried to stay, but our application was denied," says Lei.
"When I think that we could have made public what we saw," she said, rather wistfully, on a recent January morning.
"My mother also did beautiful embroidery," Zhu told me wistfully as she was leaving, in a cloud of scent and fur.
Fifty-fifth Street and Seventh Avenue will feel hollow as we wistfully watch yet another great legend fall by the wayside.
And, fortunately for Pfaff, he was able to do much more than just think back wistfully on his early computing days.
I'm always a little amused that he or she watches squirrels and birds, maybe wistfully, maybe not, through an open window.
"Ready to Take a Chance Again" (from "Foul Play," 1978), which earned an Oscar nomination, was a wistfully hopeful love song.
Some hope, wistfully, the three will step aside before the 2018 midterms to help send a message and generate new ideas.
Thanks to Stevie, a shawl isn't just something a cute grandma in a Lifetime movie wears while sitting wistfully on her porch.
For comparison, that's about twice as fast as the wistfully-remembered Concorde, the supersonic passenger plane which ended service entirely in 2003.
Would he camp out at a nearby cafe while wistfully looking out of the window, searching the passing crowd for Charlotta's face?
"But there's a tinge," he added wistfully, "of what might have been, that we thought we had one, but it got away."
People are always telling us, wistfully, that dance is evanescent, here this minute, gone the next, and therefore that it's like life.
Jeffrey Brown offers a more classic take on Popeye's relationship when Olive Oyl catches him gazing wistfully at a photograph of her.
Everyone involved seemed to speak wistfully of the year before, when Ashima competed for the first time against top grownup professional climbers.
Consider your typical "Game of Thrones"-inspired noodlings, or the fiction that wistfully imagines romantic interludes between Harry Potter and Hermione Granger.
It isn't until well into "Your Name," a wistfully lovely Japanese tale about fate and time, that its two teenage characters meet.
Now that the baby is nearly 3, I find myself looking wistfully at newborns and my primal lizard brain wants another one.
Now that the baby is nearly 3, I find myself looking wistfully at newborns and my primal lizard brain wants another one.
In "Restaurant," the Breton-striped-shirt-clad artist wistfully shares a steak supper with a chiseled-looking chap in a candlelit bistro.
Conservatives speak wistfully of an era of conservative unity that brought about policy transformations, especially under President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
The catalog includes a photo of two stiffly posed male models, both gazing wistfully into a future that may involve crew neck shirts.
"When it's time to run, I'll run," he said, talking wistfully outside the White House about how soon his first term will end.
It's seemed that for every Donald Trump action, there is an equal, opposite, and wistfully melancholy reminder of how things used to be.
Not long ago, LiveJournal was a thing most people were embarrassed to mention; now, if someone says "LiveJournal," half the room sighs wistfully.
Unfortunately, a new Glassdoor study shows that when it comes to taking time off, most Americans settle for sighing wistfully and clocking in.
Jim said of the last time the Cubs were in the world series in 1945 "they didn't win that game," he wistfully recalled.
Angela Merkel is speculated about wistfully, but most think that she would rather stay as Germany's chancellor, however onerous the job has become.
"I have this impulse a lot in museums," one woman murmurs, extending her hand wistfully as if running her fingertips through silken locks.
"Life is short but love is long / Take a breath and carry on," she exhales wistfully over canned beats and dancing synth lines.
"In the 1980s, punk rock was kind of a lifestyle for many young people," Renata Obrycka, of Pro Publico Bono says, somewhat wistfully.
"We danced in the streets the night Tony Blair got in, we actually danced in the streets," she says wistfully, shaking her head.
"Back in those days, we had all the advantages of fighting a guerrilla war that the Taliban have now," he said, almost wistfully.
" No one recognized me, although when one lady commented on the resemblance, I replied, "No, Melania is much younger and more wistfully melancholy.
In recent months, some Americans have spoken wistfully (and unrealistically) of moving to Canada, where people are kinder, gentler, more accepting of others.
To his friends and allies, Mr. Trump wistfully brings up Hope Hicks, his most successful communications director, who departed nearly a year ago.
But, she almost definitely didn't come from MELMAC, which is Alf's planet (or "homeland," as it was wistfully clued in its 1991 debut).
Combined with a wistfully melancholy coming-of-age story and a tricky artificial intelligence puzzle, it makes for a gem of a novel.
Locals speak wistfully about the work of their fathers, taking an almost perverse pleasure in underscoring the hardships that were part of their lives.
"Remember, I used to give you a news conference every time I made a speech, which was like every day," Trump said, almost wistfully.
G_Morgan wistfully suggests that the Zerg Queen Kerrigan is going to come down to the Game of Thrones planet and eradicate the White Walkers.
It's by turns bitingly sarcastic and wistfully regretful, and always ferociously angry at the narrative in which this collection of women has been trapped.
"It's not an academic conference anymore," Dr Recht says wistfully, perched in the Californian sun on the steps of the Long Beach Convention Centre.
"Tell us about the Great Bremoaner Purge of '19," a grandchild will probe, tugging on a metamaterial sleeve draped wistfully around my limp arm.
Clinton promised to take good care of Obama's White House vegetable garden if she won and wistfully praised the athletic first lady's dancing skills.
Sitting alone in front of the fire, drinking cognac while wistfully looking at photos of the "legendary" Comedy Cellar "Comics' Table" on his iPad?
I wonder wistfully why it took a disaster of such proportions before I could see so clearly what was truly important and uniquely mine.
The first revelation was her thoughtful rendition of the Beatles' "Blackbird," Paul McCartney's wistfully encouraging celebration of the accomplishments of the civil rights movement.
"I want to go to another way in my life now, because now people know I am an artist," he says, a little wistfully.
She's marvelous in this episode, flirting shamelessly with Tom Yates from her deathbed and wistfully showing Claire the baby teeth she saved for her.
As "a very young girl," new to the city, she used to walk past this theater, she says, wondering wistfully about what was inside.
"Such a nice fellow I picked up in my dream," the grandmother says wistfully, before the telltale strains of Barry White's "Love's Theme" play.
It was hard to leave things behind — "I'm still in love with garbage bin lids," she murmured wistfully — but her studio was already crammed.
For every bland moment of Sandy gazing wistfully off into the distance, Rizzo has a snappy line that can electrify scenes back to life.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, held forth wistfully on a bygone era in these halls.
I'll simply say that I look back wistfully on the time when a tan suit was one of the bigger diversions for cable news.
It shows Larson wistfully longing for something more than corporate work — which she gets when Jackson appears and promises her a unicorn of her own.
And when I added the salad bowl to my online cart, I thought wistfully about the women I had read about in Smith-Rosenberg's piece.
I look wistfully at the confident women featured in the Grombre Instagram account embracing their gray hair, even as I am getting my roots dyed.
"I wish that I had the guts to stand up for gay rights," she said wistfully (the contestants often use male and female pronouns interchangeably).
Night Out "The amount of mozzarella sticks I've eaten in this bar," Mamrie Hart, a YouTube personality with more than 1.1 million subscribers, said wistfully.
It is hard not to think wistfully of how things might have been different had the pig instead stolen some Ecstasy from a local octopus.
That afternoon, a local with a bearish frame took a slow pull of bourbon and wistfully surveyed the eclectic menu of rare brews and ciders.
" Opie, who is fifty-five, smiled wistfully when she recalled that era: "You dress up with your friends; you do things together in the dungeons.
"I could have literally done these in every town and revisited all 99 counties again," Ms. Klobuchar told reporters wistfully after an event in Ames.
" Even at its most painful, the Band's story captures something golden, incendiary and wistfully beautiful — "so beautiful," Robertson reflects, "that it went up in flames.
"Star Wars" fans can also check out the Saharan dunes where Luke Skywalker gazed wistfully at the twin suns of Tatooine in "A New Hope."
Sometimes I wistfully long for my days of touring the country and all of that, but then it's great that I have this job too.
"Every day, every day, just a little bit wilder," Pierson and Wilson sing wistfully as they recall the band's formative days on the punk scene.
The season ended as Bush's Detective Lindsay stared wistfully at the Chicago skyline, having just accepted a job offer with the FBI in New York City.
Tonight is the winter solstice, and Maryia-Antonina Alekséïevna sits wistfully at the end of the table, drowning out her melancholy with long sips of Champagne.
But that static persona continues to capture something indelibly appealing to us even today; on social media, men still speak wistfully of wanting to marry her.
She began making payments into a life insurance policy with such a generous payout that she sometimes daydreamed, a little wistfully, about her husband's untimely death.
It's a simple game you play after calibrating the system, but this is a tiny leap towards that world we here at Gizmodo wax wistfully about.
BABY-BOOMERS may recall, perhaps wistfully, how the golden-arched sign outside every McDonald's restaurant would proclaim how many customers had been served by the chain.
These tiny, single-board computers sit quietly under desks or inside 3D printed cases, staring wistfully into the far distance while waiting for a little attention.
As Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) and his gang of merry intergalactic mischief-makers stare wistfully out their spaceship window, the timeless track caps off the mood.
Still, we've been wistfully eyeing the warm-weather styles worn by the lucky people whose outfit opportunities aren't at all affected by gloomy forecasts (i.e. celebrities).
I looked wistfully at the jewelry in the window of a local store, studying the gold, then thought about what I could do with my time.
The political left still envisions Russians behind every potted plant at Trump Tower and wistfully dreams of a day when Trump is led away in handcuffs.
But some of the other jewels are just as coveted, and the missing ones are wistfully recalled by those who heard them or once had them.
At the opening of Act I, the libretto describes villagers decorating chalets with boughs to celebrate a triple wedding, singing a wistfully beautiful homage to God.
Without novelty driving you out the door, you may wistfully long for an endorphin boost, but be unwilling to switch off Netflix and go get it.
On "Needed You Still," Mr. Martin sings wistfully of love's uncertainties, then the actor and rapper Omari Hardwick comes in, grumbling and purring a romantic plea.
Nonetheless, it's clear that Norton remained crucially important to Gaskell, who would always wistfully refer to her Roman spring as the "tiptop point" of her life.
The Rondo II in E (Book Four) is another gem, a pensive, quizzical piece with a flowing right-hand line that is wistfully yet slyly decorous.
A governor — like Andrew Cuomo of New York, whom some Democrats wistfully hope to draft into the presidential race — can demand supplies and issue executive orders.
"The heart is willing," Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, said wistfully at a City Hall news conference a short time later, describing his inability to connect.
There are individual moments in "Railroad Tigers" during which you can wistfully make believe that you are getting cozy with a classic Hong Kong action picture.
"My favorite time is the dead of winter, particularly at night when it's quiet and you can see the lights through the park," he said wistfully.
"No other league gives fewer guarantees," he tells Dollar Bill, almost wistfully, as a warning that his position in the company will forever be in jeopardy.
After a 13-hour journey, and a brief period on the ground, Trump also wistfully told the troops that his Thanksgiving meal had been cut short.
By the time the two wistfully part ways (he drives off on a motorcycle for...undisclosed reasons?), fans were shipping the two singers hard across social media.
As they waited to be called into the operating room for their sterilizations, women in blue scrubs and hairnets wistfully recalled happier times in once-booming Venezuela.
And if you're a diehard BlackBerry fan that's been wistfully missing the keyboard, then at least we now know that the Mercury has that going for it.
To no one's surprise, "It Ain't Me" is about a breakup, with Gomez wistfully singing that she wishes they could go back to when they were 17.
"It's only now that I realize how lucky we were in the village to have clean air and clean water and all that space," he said wistfully.
And although the multi-colored, cartoon-laden, shining sugary boxes of yore still sit on the shelves, I still find myself wistfully reminiscing over their youthful vitality.
Stay in with a novel recommended by one of our Book Review editors, and perhaps look wistfully at scenes of Times Square from past New Years celebrations.
Once he'd finished, Phillippe insisted it was "garbage," before almost wistfully adding "one day I'll do better," which has actually made me feel real weird and sad.
Mr. Demce said wistfully, "We're just waiting for Dua Lipa" — the London-born pop star and daughter of Albanian immigrants, who shares a name with the restaurant.
In a sea of fizzle rocks-amped teen shows, Looking for Alaska is a cup of melancholy chamomile tea sipped while staring wistfully out of a window.
She wistfully talks about the pain of being invisible to the rest of the school, while forcefully pushing herself into the role of his new best friend.
The slow movement, thought to be a funeral march, here had more of a wistfully Schubertian quality, music that was steady and solemn, yet content and hopeful.
Lady Burlington added wistfully that there might have been even more from the dowager duchess in the exhibition had she not willingly given away so many treasures.
Then Amma continues to talk wistfully about building forts, and how she didn't get to do that with her ex-best friends who are now also ex-alive.
In this song, Ye Ali's voice becomes enveloped by an ambient melody and an airy percussive beat, while his go-to producer IZAÏAH croons wistfully in the background.
They even waxed nostalgic about the clunky plastic cameras of their childhoods, wistfully recalling the days of limited exposures and a waiting period before seeing their developed prints.
My plate came with toast grilled with coconut oil, which Batiz called "a game changer," remarking wistfully that she wished she could "heal enough" to eat gluten again.
Have you ever stared wistfully at a photo of Selena Gomez and wondered what the hell that girl puts on her face to make it glow like that?
Somewhere, I knew, the eight Skarsgård siblings and their actor father were having dinner in a large, sparsely decorated Swedish dining room, and it made me smile wistfully.
So Parker hopped on the 'Gram, and gave a solid nod to her former Sex and the City character's habit of wistfully typing away about life's greatest mysteries.
Fight fans wistfully recall "when Aldo kicked" but Aldo generally kicked best against "wrestle-bangers" who didn't have any tools on the feet outside of a running overhand.
"He died doing what he loved," the film wants us to say to ourselves, hoping, as Emily says, that we'll think wistfully about our dads in the process.
She led me on a tour of the grounds, holding my arm in hers, and as we paused beneath her covered patio, she gazed wistfully at the boathouse.
I especially love when that happens while I'm not in New York, because then I get to wistfully miss my city even as I'm running away from it.
DeAndre Jordan A regulation freighter foghorn he can mount in his bedroom to blast wistfully, forcefully, every morning to remind him of his old home on Venice Beach.
You have to choose how you want the weekend to feel longer: in the moment, or when you're back to the daily grind and wistfully looking back on it?
Once or twice a year she'll wistfully resurrect them, the white tiger and his gang, and I see with my own eyes that there was once a flier. ♦
On the villa's elegant second floor, his office is papered, preteen style, with his icons: Brooke Shields, Jane Birkin, Siouxsie Sioux — "the women of my youth," he said wistfully.
It's a sentiment wistfully embodied in the ballad "Being Alive" from "Company," a song repurposed in the 2019 Noah Baumbach movie "Marriage Story" for Adam Driver's divorce-mauled husband.
The problem is voters aren't as credulous as children gathered around a fireplace—and they're looking for a compelling leader, not someone who talks wistfully about days gone by.
" Ulin wistfully remembered how they had to clear the entire stage and how after, "as soon as it was over, everybody on the stage—the cameramen and everybody—applauded.
In "Der Schildwache Nachtlied," a lonely sentinel voices passing thoughts, one moment wistfully regretting that he must stand guard while others make merry, the next imagining a beckoning girl.
On the chocolate leather banquettes lining the walls sit the mothers, fathers and grandparents eying — a little wistfully — a few adult interlopers who are drinking cocktails at the bar.
If you wistfully remember when The Daily Show churned out cutting observations that actually made you laugh you may want to try your luck with Samantha Bee or John Oliver. 
The pop singer lent her voice to production duo Social House -- giving us "Haunt You," the perfect song to play while staring wistfully out the window thinking about our exes.
In their paper they reflect, almost wistfully, that they could have instead sent him to neighboring Belgium before his life support was withdrawn, because sperm retrieval is not prohibited there.
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A chubby girl with wispy blond hair wistfully rests her chin on her hands, while a black boy with angular features peers at passersby with a slight air of defiance.
"Thank you for the opportunity to run for the greatest office on the face of the earth," he said wistfully in an emotional speech announcing he was leaving the race.
Much like parents who, on the way to drop their children off at college for the first time, wistfully recall them as infants, we too reminisce about Daenerys' early days.
His owner, Simon Noble, 50, wistfully recalled Trigger's puppyhood, when he took Trigger and his 6-week-old littermates to a bar that has since shut its doors to dogs.
Two years after LeHand's stroke, Harold L. Ickes, the secretary of the interior, wrote her wistfully, "I think that some things would have gone differently if you had been here."
Usually, he said, a group of men decide they want to start a fight just so the night will give rise to a wild story they can wistfully remember later.
" More wistfully, Mr. Michaels said he gives the same advice to all his cast members: "Build a bridge to the next thing, and when it's solid enough, walk across it.
Now there's a back room for spillover and sprawling parties, outfitted with wooden slat windows and green wall panels, which Mr. Albenio wistfully said was meant to evoke outdoor dining.
The tune comes back, naturally, at the end: Ito sings a bit of it wistfully as he exits the stage, leaving behind only the wooden crate, sealed and softly lit.
Two of the three singles that Alex Giannascoli has released from his forthcoming LP as (Sandy) Alex G, Rocket, have been wistfully acoustic, leading with fiddles and harmonies and box pianos.
Years ago, Cranston and his brother Kyle were apparently suspects in the murder of their boss, a mean chef whose demise all of his employees had wistfully imagined at some point.
Even as Republicans openly discuss damage control, some wistfully recall last April: They had their strongest field since 1980, the deepest bench, a favorable historical cycle against a mediocre Democratic field.
Former Whalers fans speak wistfully of a time when Hartford stood next to America's major cities, if only in the agate type of the sports page or on ESPN's bottom line.
Below is the premiere of the video for "Centipede," a somnambulant slip of a song, with a shuffled beat and a wistfully exhaled melody inspired by Wilson's bout of writers block.
"This restaurant, once it was just an old man named Mario with a lot of salumi and a knife and a lot of wine," said Armando, wistfully recounting Mario's gruff demeanor.
Right away, I knew that very little in the film would correspond to my novel and, like any author, was wistfully resigned to watching my story morph under someone else's vision.
Dr. Kwiat envisions moving it to a science museum in a larger city and hopes that a company investing in quantum computing research — Google, perhaps, he said wistfully — might sponsor it.
Not one of the leaders of the former Soviet republics, he reports wistfully in this book, has so much as phoned him since he left power at the end of 1991.
While I am certainly as active an online shopper as anyone, I found myself mourning wistfully those passing cathedrals of retail as I wandered the near-empty Lord & Taylor flagship recently.
"We were in the backseat / Drunk on something stronger than the drinks in the bar," she sings, before wistfully revealing she could "never walk Cornelia Street again" if she lost her lover.
With any luck, this roundup will make you smile wistfully, and remind you that next year, however tumultuous, will bring its own set of cultural moments — some of them pretty darn entertaining.
And then it happens—eyelids close and you snore a deep sleep kind of snore that you can't achieve in the comforts of your own home, and painfully but wistfully, you're dead.
Houzz, it would seem, has tapped into some kind of demand for that type of content — whether the users are just browsing it wistfully or actually purchasing home decor items through it.
"This was my first home, a place of safety for many families who come here to seek peace but it's also sad that it is still a refugee camp," she says wistfully.
Paul arrives that evening with his second wife ("rested, resilient, remarkable," Iris wistfully observes, a woman filled with "the vigor of youth, and love") and their infant daughter (who is, significantly, unnamed).
In her last film, released posthumously in the US, Agnès Varda tells us about her life, her activism, and her art, all wistfully underscored by an acute awareness of her impending death.
Featuring crude, single-panel drawings, presented without context, these freehand sketches bridged high and low comedy, and offered up another side to the cerebral, poignant, and wistfully funny headspace that Berman inhabited.
Well, wishes come true, and Chalamet was interviewed by Frank for V Man magazine in a convo that somehow feels as wistfully abstract as both Call Me By Your Name and Blonde.
I'm hopeful, though, that we'll witness a parade of people driving off in freshly minted Model 28's with Elon Musk standing on stage waving wistfully, maybe with a tear in his eye.
The LeBron Agony Face rightfully became a meme, but to know true anguish is to see LeBron and J.R. Smith sit a seat apart on the bench, both looking wistfully into the distance.
As Britain descends into political crisis after the June 23 referendum, voters there could be forgiven for looking wistfully at the indisputable, if brutal, way in which matters are settled in the tournament.
Osama Mohammad Ali, now an antigovernment activist trapped in Waer, speaks wistfully of riding the bus to law school in Homs on rainy days alongside people from every sect and walk of life.
A year after testing it, my husband and I still wistfully talk about how much better our lives would be if we had our own R&M Load 250 (220/10, WIRED Recommends).
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Mr. Trump's departing press secretary who has been with Mr. Trump since his last campaign, wrote wistfully on Twitter that this was to be her final flight with the president.
I've sat in many briefings about folding devices with product managers from big companies and invariably they'll gaze wistfully into the distance and say that the thing we really need is bendable glass.
Rather than looking wistfully at our past, we must study the hard lessons of history that enabled the United States and its allies to overcome previous challenges by authoritarian regimes bent on dominion.
A few of the president's still-remaining aides sat wistfully on the side of the room, taking a break from packing their belongings and sending out their personal email addresses and cellphone numbers.
However, that didn't stop Archie from wistfully wondering if maybe he let Betty (Lili Reinhart), his childhood best friend who professed her love for him in the show's pilot episode, walk away too soon.
Absurdly, I will sometimes wistfully exit a restaurant, believing with absolute certainty that, given time, the chef and I would be best friends, all on account of some charred sardines or wobbly panna cotta.
You may not have known that you wanted to see Channing Tatum in a sailor suit, wistfully singing about dames in a musical number that is not at all subtle about its homoerotic subtext.
And mom Erin has willingly — albeit wistfully — accepted that she lives at one of the few houses in Florida without a pool, because that money is needed to help fulfill her girl's racing dream.
We're talking white men with patchy facial hair, script tattoos and woven leather bracelets who appear on album covers with their arm resting upon one raw denim-clad knee, looking wistfully into the distance.
"My sister and I used to shop here," Ms. Deyn said wistfully as she darted past a wall festooned with leather and chains, making her way familiarly toward a rack of concert T-shirts.
One thing I love to do is go into Muji on my lunch break and stare at the essential oil diffuser, maybe graze it wistfully a little bit, then leave the store with nothing.
Wearing large, owlish eyeglasses, he was a smartly tailored dresser who affected a near-British accent as he spoke wistfully of his decision earlier in life to forgo a career as a literature professor.
At King's Landing, we'll probably see Cersei engaging in some of her signature plotting, canoodling with Euron Greyjoy, being grossed out by said canoodling, and looking wistfully at her hired army, the Golden Company.
Shura's Nothing's Real, one of last year's loveliest synthpop albums, captures the mood, wistfully autumnal in its slickly shiny evocation of felt, awkward, apprehensive longings implied to extend beyond the limits of the music.
The cast and crew have all gone on to other projects, but they still speak wistfully of their time on the show, and rumors of a reunion movie or a fourth season swirl periodically.
Co-produced by the ever-prolific Project Pablo, the song sees the vocalist wistfully recalling an encounter with a former lover, with the latter's fragile falsetto starkly contrasting the former's bass-heavy percussion patterns.
He wistfully refers to the British Empire, and unlike most in the business community, is in favor of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, believing Brexit will make the country stronger economically and culturally.
I looked back wistfully on our early emergency room visits, when holding still for X-rays was easily accomplished with the promise of a Pokémon card – a commodity that had sadly lost its value.
Abinash Verma of the Indian Sugar Mills Association notes wistfully that Australian and Brazilian mills buy cane at a price linked to what they can get for the juice, meaning they have healthy margins.
Thunberg posted the picture on Twitter on Saturday, in which she could be seen sitting on the floor of the train and appeared to be wistfully staring out of the window surrounded by luggage.
Her various references to shadows, ghosts, and other "gothic" images can even be read as representing relationships experienced online — especially those that wistfully decay into an ephemeral game without a lasting sense of poignance.
On the one hand, I really want to champion them; I look wistfully at various styles while shopping online and wonder what could be better than the freedom to wear anything — weird criss-cross straps?
I winced and hit thumbs-down when Thumbprint started playing "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" by Vampire Weekend, and listened wistfully when "Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service and "Swansea" by Joanna Newsom came on.
On "I'm Gangsta," he muses, wistfully, about being "far from home, I still feel so hood" and then reflects on how his music has grown up since Tha Block Is Hot, released three years earlier.
I wistfully circle the wine aisle for old time's sake and we finally go home with good ole weekly staples: salmon, steak, cereal, milk, broccoli, oranges, mandarins, roasted coffee beans, hummus, and a rotisserie chicken.
First Words It's possible to gaze back almost wistfully on all the moments in recent American politics that seemed, at the time, to constitute Peak Crazy, but look from today's vantage point like false summits.
"I used to look out at the river from my window," Hibbu said wistfully, recalling how the nine-month battle that defeated Islamic State militants in Mosul last year destroyed tens of thousands of buildings.
" A friend who has been an independent college counselor for decades wistfully observes that "Nobody believes me when I tell them, but who you marry will matter much more than where you go to college.
In an early scene, when the old, ill Erich drifts in and out of consciousness, having conversations with his dead mother, the wistfully restrained qualities of Mr. Rosenthal's mellow jazzy score convey regret and fragility.
Before Instagram had the iconic logo we're all familiar with (and are now wistfully remembering), the app actually brandished a design that looked a lot more like a real camera, designed by CEO Kevin Systrom himself.
"I'm still friends with my four best friends from school and we'll have a drink at a pub and we'll have a quiet moment and one of us will be like, 'Dora's party…'" he recalled wistfully.
With his poetic cinematic sensibility and proclivity for wistfully romantic stories, The Old Man & the Gun is a good fit for Lowery — and a terrific tribute to both Redford's career and the American bank robber archetype.
Leaning on his arm, he stares wistfully at a poster in the corner of the room with a pink triangle and the word "death" on it — a reference to the "Silence=Death" emblem of AIDS activism.
"Pacific Daydream" is a collection of pop-rock songs with old-fashioned verse-chorus-bridge structures that Brian Wilson would recognize: wistfully melodic tales of yearning, full of nonsense-syllable hooks, vocal harmonies and chunky guitars.
She spoke at length about his "Knoxville: Summer of 1915" for voice and orchestra, a wistfully beautiful musical setting of a James Agee text, with its description of a child's memories of an evening at home.
For years, corporate chieftains have spoken wistfully of wanting to bring home the more than $113 trillion in cash American companies have socked away overseas — if it weren't for tax rates of close to 211 percent.
Wasserstein's studies of wistfully single women are clearly a source of inspiration for Mr. Harmon.) He received limited but epigrammatic screen time (in the person of Nathan Lane, dishing with Michelle Pfeiffer) in "Frankie & Johnny" (1991).
In The Art of the Comeback, Trump briefly eulogizes the recently departed Princess Diana by remarking wistfully that he has "only one regret in the women department," which is that he never got to "court" Diana.
It's a movie that takes seriously the idea of love being a potent force at any age, and it's one where the last several scenes wistfully bid goodbye to the characters we've met throughout the film.
A month after wistfully singing about frying the dude's testicles on an open flame, she's aligning with the many Women's Marches that are happening around the world to protest America electing a sexual predator as President.
I'm also getting hungry and glance wistfully at Starbucks since I've recently discovered their sou vide egg bites with bacon and gruyere, but I have a trunk full of groceries so I save it for another day.
Here, in ascending order, are the top nine, including the winner: Barcelona, Spain (203 points) Several executives spoke wistfully of moving to sunny Barcelona, with its excellent restaurants, cafe scene, night life and proximity to Mediterranean beaches.
So crisp were the notes in "What a Fool Believes" that they wistfully took me down memory lane, despite the fact that I'd only heard that song for the first time a month before on a podcast.
The leaders of the Mad Ones (the name is lifted from Jack Kerouac's "On the Road") are in their early to mid-30s, so they are not wistfully hankering for the analog glory days of their youth.
Late in Act I, when the Marschallin gently tells Octavian that sooner or later he will leave her for a younger woman, Ms. Pieczonka, in sync with Mr. Petrenko's approach, sang wistfully, but never wallowed in sentimentality.
In Vevey, where, according to home movies, Oona pushed the wheelchair-bound Chaplin late in life along the lakefront path, a bronze statue of the diminutive Little Tramp gazes wistfully over the lake, posing for tourist photos.
Instead they were here as "authorized neutral athletes," which meant that they could only watch wistfully — and surely with some resentment — as their rivals wrapped their national flags around their shoulders and took their laps of honor.
But I still remember wistfully my first night in America, that car lot with its red, white and blue balloons and the American dream unspooling in front of me with such limitless abandon into the fluorescent night.
When I talk to friends, they often speak wistfully of the days where you actually had to work up the nerve to talk to someone in person, or were pleasantly surprised by someone starting a conversation with you.
When Rosamund Pike speaks about Marie Colvin, the subject of her new movie A Private War, she looks to the corner of the room, almost wistfully, like she's speaking about a friend she admires, a friend she misses.
And since July 2013, that pile of cash has been sitting there, unnoticed and unloved, like little orphan Annie, looking wistfully out the window and dreaming of the parents who are bound to come back and rescue her.
Many of them didn't seem to notice the robot at all; they just wanted to snooze on shaggy round pillows or sit in a kitty-sized replica of the Golden Gate Bridge and stare wistfully out the window.
It's less pronounced than in the aria, but definitely there—particularly when Dua Lipa wistfully sings "my love," a line in the verses that's slightly incongruous with the stomping down-to-earthness of the rest of the track.
Mr. Corden, holed up in a men's room stall inside Radio City Music Hall, sang wistfully about his insecurities as M.C., and then last year's hosts, Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles, joined in with laments of their own.
The next put an abrupt end to a baseline rally as it practically carved a hole in the clay, landing very close to the net with backspin as Gasquet watched helplessly, and a bit wistfully, from far away.
In a speech this week laying out Canada's foreign policy priorities, Chrystia Freeland, the foreign minister, complimented Washington for its global leadership over the last 70 years and wistfully suggested that that time has come to an end.
It's difficult to fathom why anyone would desire to have had an abortion, and thinking wistfully about a missed opportunity comes across as thoughtless, considering the struggle many women go through to exercise their reproductive rights out of necessity.
Life events for Harrison also occur on a Bachelor timeline — "Yes, that was in the year of Jade and Tanner's wedding," Harrison remarks wistfully, fondling a rose — and life at home is the Bachelor mansion on a smaller scale.
He was exactly the kind of athlete that the MMA press spend their days wistfully longing for, while begrudging the NFL for stealing such athletes away through the promise of more money for just a little more brain damage.
We are moved to look back upon a time often remembered wistfully—and thus, paradoxically—as the "Atomic Age," while coming face-to-face with the reality that such an image could very well loom on our own horizon.
Ms. Kisa, 50, a full-time artist with a home studio, wistfully recalled the 1990s as a golden age, with the arrival of the National Black Arts Festival drawing talent from all over the world to sell their work.
Lando wistfully asks Poe, Finn, and Rey to "give Leia my love," and later shows up on the Resistance base to reminisce about their days as young Rebel fighters — you know, the ones we saw in the original trilogy.
Back among the cocktails at the party, the older generation spoke wistfully of the cheap rents, the wild parties and the camaraderie of London's East End in the early 1990s, when McQueen himself had a studio in the area.
The One Direction alum's self-titled solo album is much buzzed about, but as fun as listening to it while wistfully staring out a train window it may be, there's nothing like seeing Styles perform his new tracks in the flesh.
That means it's officially a sophomore at North Shore High and definitely sitting with the JV jocks, but looking wistfully over at the sexually active band geeks, wishing it could find love (or at least a good Halloween party make-out).
Gentle and honest, "Sorry" is a lovers' tiff writ against strings and a well-placed vocoder, and it's the sort of song that lingers with you, prompting you to think wistfully about all the things you could do better next time.
They proved that once and for all with their 2012 masterpiece, On the Impossible Past, on which they sang wistfully about times spent taking rides in muscle cars, skipping work to go get high, and learning songs on Mexican guitars.
He can gaze back fondly at the fast-receding golden age of Depression-era popular culture, and the rest of us can wistfully recall a time when he was able to spin those memories into better films than this one.
When you talked wistfully about bipartisanship I was remembering John McCain partnering with Russ Feingold on campaign finance reform — getting both parties together for a really heavy lift that could have put American politics on a whole new, principled level.
"It would be better if the pecking order were not so clear, and the widest talents were more evenly distributed across all kinds of institutions," Gary Burtless, a labor economist and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said rather wistfully.
It's very touching to think of a world in which Tate (the actress killed by the Manson family in 1969) had been granted the happily ever after that Tarantino wistfully provides her, instead of dying in a murderous frenzy of violence.
Based on Urban Outfitters' photos, the T-shirt's features include the ability to roll your sleeves, stare wistfully into the distance while pondering the existence of the not-so-deep web, and a lot of stretch if you yank aggressively on the hem.
Until then, we imagine her staring wistfully at it, wearing a robe next to a crackling fire, set asea on her yacht, with a cabal of handsome, Champagne-carrying men on hand as her hits play in the background — as it should be.
Economists who couple with someone outside the club might wistfully imagine dinner conversations that do not involve explaining in patronising tones what Pareto efficiency is—or even worse, avoiding mention of it altogether at risk of being told "you're such an economist".
On "Tears," the bridge is "yeah," sung over and over by Charli and collaborator Caroline Polachek; on "Backseat" she enlists Carly Rae Jepsen to join her in wistfully trilling "all alone" 40 times, their voices melded into a mournful chorus by effects.
Real estate is a favorite topic of conversation for the couple; a friend visiting from San Francisco once overheard them discussing price amendments in the kitchen and remarked wistfully that he'd like to find a partner who worked in the same industry.
In an interview in August, Barney Frank, the former chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and a co-sponsor of the Dodd-Frank Act, which revised financial regulations after the crisis, looked back almost wistfully on his regrets from that time.
Come January, when the next president takes office and starts the difficult, thankless task of building alliances and getting laws passed, he or she may look back at the Al Smith dinner wistfully, as a wasted chance to start healing a bitterly divided nation.
In the first photo, Cruz-as-Donatella dons a magenta evening gown and stares wistfully into the distance, despite standing in what appears to be a luxurious mansion — likely the mansion which Gianni was outside of when he was shot by serial killer Andrew Cunanan.
The very idea is offensive and wounding to many people, because it frames a difference as a deficit; to wistfully suggest that a person with Asperger's might be someone else without Asperger's is to denature them completely, to wish their core identities into oblivion.
A wistfully romantic portrait of the postwar dealer Richard Bellamy, a passionate advocate for contemporary art, "Deadeye Dick" emphasizes the early-1960s heyday of the Green Gallery he founded on West 57th Street while inviting judgments about the realities of the art trade today.
Danilo Campos, Technical Director for Social Impact at Github, almost wistfully recalls how, prior to the election, he had been planning on making a fun video about workplace inclusivity and Star Trek, based on a wildly popular talk he had given at a javascript meet-up.
Luann, the tallest housewife, shamelessly reveals to the women as they file into the cab to go to the airport that she defecated in her own bed, as the camera wistfully pans to the poor woman scrubbing away the last of the housewives' brief reign of terror.
But how's this for a cranial cleanser after a Plumlee tried to go scorched earth on summer vacation—Maurice Harkless staring wistfully out from a balcony into a tropical pastel sunset, periphery lined with gently whispering palms and a majestic peak of unknown origin in the distance.
Donald J. Trump's Republican Party looked back wistfully to a monochromatic vision of 1950s America, while the major party fronting the first female presidential candidate celebrated the pluralistic future of 2050, when the Census Bureau first projected the United States would become a majority nonwhite nation.
When a report showed a strong 3.3 percent growth rate last fall, he said, "I see no reason why we don't go to 4 percent, 5 percent, and even 6 percent," and he has spoken wistfully of emerging economies where growth can reach higher than that.
Seeing Lorelai look wistfully at photos of what would have been her graduating class, it's hard not to wonder how much Rory wants to go to Harvard for herself and how much she wants to go so that she can live out Lorelai's dreams for her. 22.
Music by the Icelandic cellist and composer Hildur Guonadottir has a droning effect, mirroring rather than enhancing the dancers' melodramatic execution, in which an arm is raised wistfully, or a quick, darting spin ends in a semi-stationary pose, with a dancer's face sodden with emotion.
She swept past top-ranked Angelique Kerber, 20153-22015, 280-287, in the fourth round, then overwhelmed the reigning French Open champion, Garbiñe Muguruza, 6-4, 6-0, in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, leaving Muguruza staring wistfully at some of Vandeweghe's winners as they thundered past.
On the subject of Reagan — it is hard not to talk to conservatives today about Mr. Trump and not have them wistfully invoke their standard-bearer — Mr. Kristol said he feared people were drawing parallels to Mr. Trump that risk setting the wrong standards for success.
Of course, some others settle for wistfully talking about what they'd do if the zombies descended on their house: head to Walmart to stock up, load up on firearms at the local gun store, and then swing by the National Guard armory for a Humvee, right?
The result is not so much a show for today's teens, but rather a show for adults to wistfully look back at those years after having experienced every moment of awkwardness, heartbreak, anger, genuine friendship amidst a world of jelly pens, AOL chatrooms, retainers, landlines, and the Pen15 club.
" Though Bush is not yet ready to fully open up to fans about her exit — season 4 ended as Bush's Detective Lindsay stared wistfully at the Chicago skyline, having just accepted a job offer with the FBI in New York City — she does feel like the time "is coming.
At the conclusion of the season 4 finale last week, Bush's Detective Lindsay was staring wistfully at the Chicago skyline, having just accepted a job offer with the FBI in New York City and declining a call from her on-again, off-again flame, Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer).
Some of Szabłowski's Ukrainian interview subjects think wistfully of what they imagine as a kinder, gentler Soviet world, while others hope that EU membership (which was never really on the table for Ukraine) might bring prosperity, which they imagine in a socialist-nostalgic mode: collective farms, only privatized.
Eighty inch reaches are not hard to come by in the modern world and though many amateur fighters wistfully think about how much better they would be with a few inches more reach, the number of quality fighters truly capable of making use of a reach advantage is miniscule.
"One half of basketball … two games … Games 6 and 20163," Harden said wistfully, struggling to process the fact that Golden State rang up a 33-15 margin in its favorite quarter in Game 7 after winning the second half of Game 212 in a ridiculous 23-239 rout.
Regardless, we never needed a reason to treat ourselves, and this mid-February sale season (which is still going strong!) couldn't come at a better time: The holiday gift-a-thon has come and gone, and we're back to wistfully scrolling through Sephora in search for a steal.
Sporting a white T-shirt and lavender nails, Ms. Brunstetter lives in Los Angeles but still longs for the South; at one point, she talked wistfully of sitting on her parents' deck on quiet evenings and looking out at the trees, as big rigs racing along Hyperion Ave.
But even if this 30-minute video turns out to be a clever fake, it's hard not to wistfully imagine what could have been, the game's raspy bullet sounds, dumb enemies, and big red crosshair transporting me back to a time when games were simpler and Goldeneye was still brilliant.
" Instead of addressing the country's pressing issues, Carter held a succession of rallies at which he wistfully recalled his Election Night victory and bragged about his business acumen—although, to those in peanut circles, he was mostly considered a joke, especially after the airing of his radio game show, "The Farmhand.
Some of the Yaroslavl residents involved in the relationship with Burlington still look back wistfully at the heady circumstances of Mr. Sanders's visit in 1988 — a time when the Iron Curtain was starting to crumble, the Soviet Union seemed poised for democratic change, and interactions with Americans felt new and fascinating.
There were drop-shot winners that hit the clay and spun backward like wedge shots in golf; precision passing shots under duress; and, in the case of Nadal, cocksure crosscourt two-handed backhands that the 37-year-old Federer could only watch wistfully from afar as they bounced out of reach.
Be honest: How many times have you caught yourself wistfully staring into the stratosphere, dreaming of a future in which you are somehow able to put your parched lips to a wispy nimbostratus cloud and fill your belly with its sweet nectar, as if it were some sort of atmospheric teat?
From the school's perimeter, one could see the faces of the children who weren't able to be inside, in their tattered T-shirts and bare feet, wistfully looking at their peers in class, the ones who were getting an education that could very well change the path of their country's future.
In this way, Bojack Horseman recalls the finale of Breaking Bad, another show that went long and hard in its final episodes to damn its protagonist, only to bid farewell wistfully as the music played and its hero, while superficially punished, enjoyed one last moment with the life they stole.
It has made him wax wistfully about being unable to visit Mar-a-Lago, his gilded bunker by the sea where if members disagree with him on anything — from the firmness of the house meatloaf recipe to his isolationist approach to foreign allies — they tend to keep those opinions to themselves.
I don't wish to be superficial or detract from the joy I feel every time our baby moves inside me, but I can't help but feel as though the transition into motherhood comes altogether suddenly as your belly truly begins to sprout out and you must wistfully pack away your pre-pregnancy clothes.
Beloved by brides who have taken their vows in the fairy-tale setting, remembered wistfully by those who once partook of its formal afternoon tea, and long familiar to members of the city's upper crust who have mingled here during debutante balls and charity events, the Rotunda Room had languished in recent years.
In April of last year, however, the primary image on the Department of the Interior's website switched from a photo of a family looking wistfully over public lands to a guy standing next to his truck with an American flag pinned to its roof and looking up at a huge pile of coal.
The spry opening track "Happens to the Heart" follows the classic Cohen tradition of undercutting the classically romantic with modern banalities ("There was a mist of summer kisses/Where I tried to double-park"), while the wistfully sensual "Night of Santiago" finds an aged man reflecting back on a vivid memory of passion.
In Douthat's view, the defining feature of a decadent society is that it is so bland: He wonders wistfully whether our lives changed anywhere near as much between 1970 and 2020 as they did between 1920 and 1970, a span of time that delivered the television, the atomic bomb, and the moon landing.
CHICAGO — With their idol turning 79 in 2020, some fans of Senator Bernie Sanders who had gathered for the second annual People's Summit were thinking wistfully about the next progressive hero who could take the presidential baton: Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts might make a good next leader, though she at times appears too cautious.
I also don't want to inadvertently turn myself into a stock image found if you search for "grief": wistfully staring out of a window, rain sprinkled on the pane, maybe a blanket wrapped around my shoulders, a cup of tea in my hands, face expressionless and void of any defining characteristics, other than stringy hair.
Writing wistfully of the gay cruising scene of pre- AIDS New York, she makes the case that a voyeuristic platform like Chaturbate can let women experience similar anonymous encounters without worrying about physical danger, though when she finally initiates a private video chat with a naked man she's too embarrassed to take her clothes off.
The exhibition literature suggests, almost wistfully, that Beckmann doesn't fall neatly into the show's theme: he never really painted New York City; instead, he showed us the interiors of his favorite watering holes — the bars of the St. Regis and the Plaza Hotel (he was evidently not socializing with the Abstract Expressionists at the Cedar Bar).
The delicate moment of a woman and a man enjoying a cup of tea in the nude in Sud's 2006 etching "Over a Cup of Tea" is directly undercut by the harshness of her 1999 etching "Dining with Ego" where the man eats away in blind gluttony while the woman sits wistfully over an empty plate.
A wistfully romantic portrait of the postwar dealer Richard Bellamy, a passionate advocate for contemporary art and a notably indifferent businessman, "Deadeye Dick" (organized by the Bellamy biographer Judith Stein) emphasizes the early-1960s heyday of the Green Gallery he founded on West 57th Street while inviting cleareyed judgments about the difficult realities of the art trade today.
Certainly, with its double-sized rooms and satisfied murmur, it perfectly invokes the Upper East Side: not your parents' Le Cirque-style U.E.S. of boastful big money but the new, ripened U.E.S., where everyone has been locked in place now for a long time and all know, wistfully, that the really cool places are far, far away, across the East River.
My Befuddling Dinner With Facebook Empress Sheryl Sandberg Virginia Heffernan wistfully recalls her Lean In dinner with Sheryl Sandberg: In other words, I idolized Sheryl Sandberg the woman—good for any sister who finds a way to amass $1.6 billion for being at parties and steering clear of some boring ops job—but from the first minute I saw her in person in 2013 I was very, very concerned about Facebook.
For one thing, North American metal fans deserve a damn break after staring wistfully across the ocean towards the Wackens, Hellfests, or Nuclear War Nows of the world; for another, especially at this point in time, I am thrilled to not have to whip out my passport and explain myself (and my blasphemous sartorial decisions) to a phalanx of po-faced border guards on my way to heavy metal hell.
After I went to college and married and had a family, I would wistfully watch John Hughes movies or shows like "Freaks and Geeks" and dearly wish that I had gone to a normal high school, with sports and debate clubs and junior proms — and valedictorians and salutatorians, homerooms and cliques, funny men in the back row, announcements on the loudspeaker, shouts in the halls, bake sales, lockers.
Watch either of Sebastian Junger's poignant documentaries and you will see, these trust these soldiers develop (I actually think we need to use the words "love" and "intimacy" with no sexual meaning intended) are cited as reasons that these men later think back wistfully on their time in these places and tell us convincingly that they would go back there at a moment's notice if given the choice.
With Virtual Vacation: Hawaii, we're taking you straight to the Aloha State's most pristine beaches for a sand-dusted tour of this idyllic cultural crossroads — one still inflected by the vibrant Tahitian culture that first landed on the islands around 800 A.D. Watch the video above for a refresher on Hawaii's hypnotic "ote'a" (the hip-swinging, lei-shaking traditional Tahitian dance, performed only to rapid percussion, which has us twisting wistfully in our desk chairs).
A fine-grained analysis of Rainer Maria Rilke's lyric poem "Archaic Torso of Apollo," in which a headless Greek statue inspires the kind of "cognitive and erotic frenzy" that lies at the heart of aesthetic response, made me wish that Scott, who used to review books for Newsday and The New York Review of Books, could take more time off from blockbusters to write about literature (something he now does "not as much as I used to," he rather wistfully remarks at one point).

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