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Because I yearn to know more and more about you.
They yearn to be part of something bigger than oneself.
He did not yearn to be the next Jeff Blauser.
Do you yearn to be left alone to your own spirits?
Also, why even billionaires yearn to stop and smell the roses.
Like others, transgender people yearn to be valuable, contributing members of society.
And Mr. Trump may still yearn to sleep in his own bed.
Perhaps someone who is populist but doesn't yearn to divide as he does.
You reach a stage in life when you yearn to do something new.
Now the Fae's homeland is the hell from which they yearn to escape.
We know there is good in him, and we yearn to see it released.
Or is it a strand of continuity that people might yearn to call home?
I know humans yearn to understand things and categorizing makes it easier for our brains.
Many people say in focus groups that they yearn to talk more about climate change.
Not because they revere Facebook, but because they yearn to reach its 1.7 billion users.
In person, you are reminded that they laugh, flirt, worry, love and yearn to impress.
Do you yearn to discover how empires were built, millions were made, and industries were changed?
Schumer wants to be Senate majority leader, and ranking members yearn to morph into committee chairs.
The corona fuels primal questions that scientists yearn to answer soon from 92.96 million miles afar.
Or you might, as in my case, yearn to create a family and decide to adopt.
Unlike most designers of his stature, he does not yearn to toil under his own logo.
Most young Somalis who are part of the diaspora yearn to grow a connection with our homeland.
She said much less about helping the 211 millions Americans who yearn to reach the middle class.
That's what all dads yearn to hear, a compliment scrawled on Father's Day cards through the ages.
But there are many more weavers, people who yearn to live in loving relationships and trusting communities.
And while many editors secretly yearn to write, Susan had no desire to see herself in print.
The actor playing Peer has to make the audience yearn to tag along on his tortuous trip.
Alone in the woods, I did not ache for my phone, did not yearn to be online.
They yearn to be part of a "Phoenix from the Ashes" moment (Detroit's city motto by the way).
The people of Cuba yearn to be free and desire democracy, and we can help them get there.
They don't patch over the existential void so much as reveal how avidly we yearn to fill it.
If you do read the book at 30,000 feet, it will make you yearn to be down below.
I yearn to hear Patrick yelling "I CAN'T SEE!" as he drives a buggy into a dense fog bank.
There are stiff, unmoving boobs, and there are boobs that yearn to want to escape their fleshy confines forever.
That instruction is geared toward amateur athletes of all ages who yearn to stay active and, perhaps, to compete.
There are certainly fewer than have joined Islamic State (IS)—the force that men like Mr Locks yearn to fight.
We yearn to fight conventional wars like it's 1945, our glory days, and then wonder why we have stopped winning.
IT'S SURELY NO COINCIDENCE that the more we live our lives in public, the more we yearn to flee it.
I yearn to believe that both these accusations and the anger that's surged in their wake will make a difference.
Unlike ordinary mortals, though, they also yearn to recapture the privacy whose loss is the price tag of modern celebrity.
Two thousand years later, many powerful people still yearn to turn everything into gold, into profits, but also into their peril.
You yearn to know more about your ancestry, your ancestor's ancestry; who you are, why you are here and not there.
Now, with 100m spectators expected in America alone, television will confront the country with the choice that many voters yearn to avoid.
Most Colombians yearn to see the back of a conflict that is unique in Latin America in both its longevity and intensity.
They're freakishly strong and whizzes at motorcycle riding and long division, but they yearn to be human, to be more like us.
I don't actually yearn to live with my kid any more, but for a few days, it feels like a sweet restoration.
In certain cases, while the visual object was compelling, looking at it made me yearn to see it in the performance context.
"War Machine" might yearn to be "Wag the Dog" in terms of focusing a jaundiced eye on 21st-century U.S. military adventures abroad.
Really, such a conundrum is precisely why you yearn to have Blanche Knopf at the dinner table, so you could ask her yourself . . .
Anyone who owns a dog, which includes me, knows that most of them yearn to go on walks, whatever the time or weather.
I have seen the portraits online, and though it brought me so much joy, it made me yearn to see it in person.
But according to 13th and the thousands of prison strikers who yearn to have their voices heard, all is not as it should be.
But many conservative jurists, including those on the Court, think that the administrative state has run amok, and they yearn to see it dismantled.
His lyrical portraits convey layers of longing: for the relatives they lost, the homes they fled and the country they yearn to return to.
We want to "Make America Great Again" by excluding those who yearn to breathe free, by sitting on the sidelines while despots commit atrocities.
They yearn to be married, but the available women all want to live in town, not in some dreary cottage with a turf fire.
Who didn't yearn to step onto the Nickelodeon Studios lot and compete for cash, prizes, and fabulous vacations to...I guess Florida, or maybe Denver?
It's that time of year again when your Instagram feed is filled with dreamlike desert images that make you yearn to be at Burning Man.
I yearn to be a woman, but the films and cartoons I've consumed warn me that even suggesting such a thing could ruin my life.
I don't know exactly why it's so satisfying—maybe because all of us yearn to do this every time it rains—but it certainly is.
The world where a lucky few post pictures in exchange for subsidised travel to exotic locales, to which we, the thirsty masses, yearn to follow.
Whenever my meds get such an upper hand of me, that I yearn to troll passersby–then, I account it high time to get to cyberspace.
Few companies want to go back to managing hardware directly themselves, but they also yearn to have the price-to-performance level they used to enjoy.
Many of us are drawn to pseudoscientific beliefs, such as belief in spirit mediums, because we understandably yearn to make contact with our departed loved ones.
Young people yearn to move to such cities: beside higher pay, they offer excitement and a wide selection of other young people to date or marry.
The country is built on the idea of taking care of one another, a place where the "huddled masses" yearn to be and can be free.
But employees yearn to be part of something bigger than a bureaucratic Gordian knot, and Mr. Tillerson rarely even tries to speak of a larger purpose.
In Sally Rooney's impeccable novels, women yearn to be tied or beaten or choked or otherwise degraded; for intricate reasons, they feel they deserve no better.
But for other black women who yearn to identify strongly with these characters, I can't imagine they'll like what they see reflected in this week's episode.
Thousands of people yearn to leave the first footprints on Martian soil, and it would be unimaginably exciting were our species to pull off this feat.
Russian cowboys yearn to understand more, but a lot of what Mr. Corlett knows can be taught only by experience, which they are just beginning to get.
Those around her, particularly her brother and sister, who have just arrived for a visit, yearn to please her and are utterly reliant on her good opinion.
I live in Florida, and I don't have to suffer through long winters, but in the summer we yearn to get away from the heat and humidity.
I'll tell him how I ran that thrilling 26.2-mile course through the five boroughs twice, and yearn to do it again with him cheering me on.
An image like the one in Norman Rockwell's "Freedom From Want," better known as the Thanksgiving painting, lingers as the kind of gathering we yearn to have.
During the day I fantasize about pasta, I yearn to add salt to my meals, and I would kill for a cup of coffee in the morning.
Musical history is full of pop stars who yearn to be taken seriously on the classical side of the aisle, but the traffic rarely runs the other way.
All in all, this episode was a disappointment to me, and made me instead yearn to know how George R. R. Martin will wrap up this plot line.
As someone who studies trauma and resilience research closely, I know that people who experience tragedy often yearn to find greater purpose and meaning in what they've endured.
You tend to be very righteous and yearn to make sure that justice is served all the way through, whether that is in or out of the courtroom.
I yearn to make Melissa Clark's recipe for lamb tagine, then follow it with Nigella Lawson's recipe for a gâteau Reine de Saba, the Queen of Sheba's cake.
But they are in no mood to topple him: they yearn to cut taxes and slash business regulation, and think Mr Trump will sign the laws that do so.
On the other hand, visitors to Japan will yearn to see more of the yama-zakura, great-white cherries and other varieties that Ingram so devotedly helped to rescue.
Bare breast implants posed with crystalline ice cubes and a manicured silicone hand in peony petals yearn to be beautiful, yet political, statements of acquired wealth or imperfect lives.
At the same time, he began to suffer serious health problems (he has a rare type of muscular dystrophy), and fulfilling his yearn to create became impossible and exhaustive.
"The coloring thing is not surprising to me at all," Jenefsky said, explaining that coloring is a regressive procedure; it is appealing for adults who yearn to be children.
Late adolescents, defined as people between the ages of 18 and 20, are extremely vulnerable as they learn to — and yearn to — separate from their parents and assert independence.
Aitkenhead narrates the tragedy's aftermath with poise and even humor, but really the book is a full-throated tribute to a person most readers will yearn to have met.
But for politicians who want good headlines and cable news anchors who yearn to report results, it was the worst-case scenario: a slight delay in receiving coveted instant gratification.
But sometimes I yearn to have the boldness of one who knows nothing, who jumps onstage for no other reason than because he is young and has a loud voice.
It's enough for the time being, even if doesn't make me feel as good about America as I'd like to or as sure about the future as I yearn to.
Americans yearn to reclaim a future that raises our sights, honors our values, restores our unity and lifts our spirits in ways not seen in the Oval Office since Jan.
From spiritualistic seances to the recent creation of chatbots that cull a deceased's personal data to allow you to converse with them, we yearn to connect with those we've lost.
Yet everyone also has their version of The Bachelor finale or the NBA Finals — topics you yearn to discuss, but fear breach some unspoken etiquette about blasting tangential musings to everyone.
He loves our country, understands what makes America great, and encourages all Americans to continue to yearn to be free, to chart our own destiny, and to light up the world.
Luljeta, a promising student, embarks on a misguided search for her father after the shock of her rejection by N.Y.U. Both women yearn to escape Waterbury but face seemingly intractable obstacles.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially during those last precious moments in life when you yearn to tell the people — and animals — you care about just how much they've meant to you.
And of course I yearn to go back to my first love, which is writing boring reports about secret programs, grateful that the American government so graciously obliges in its constant supply.
I thoroughly enjoyed a bonus ten hours of Red Dead Redemption after it received Xbox One backwards compatibility, but I never felt that yearn to witness, for a second time, its infamous ending.
The siren song of remote work is extremely powerful, and a recent survey from app development company Zapier shows more and more workers yearn to steer full speed ahead onto its glorious shores.
The canon is lousy with authors who yearn to be admired for their sensitivity to the full range of female personhood, be that personhood luscious, pert, or swelling coyly against a sheer camisole.
"Now We Think as We Fuck" chronicles the cyclical nature of gay visibility over the decades, a consequence of the push and pull between the yearn to live openly along and learned caution.
Waitress is female-centered: It boasts a diverse cast, a complex female lead who doesn't instinctively yearn to put her own life aside to be a mother, and a heartwarming portrayal of female friendships.
Many Europeans secretly yearn to return to that happy arrangement once (they assume) Mr Trump leaves office in 2021; or sooner, if he is hamstrung by a hostile Congress after the November mid-terms.
Rouhani says a hardline victory could put Iran on a more confrontational course with the West, and would prevent the opening of society that a majority of Iranians, especially the youth, yearn to see.
SIOBHAN BURKE FLAMENCO FESTIVAL NEW YORK Working in a tradition where authenticity is revered — and often signaled by antique costumes and genealogical claims — flamenco artists who yearn to be contemporary are tempted to rebel.
Finally, there's Cumberbatch's voice work, which involves adopting a slightly nasal twang that, frankly, won't make anybody forget Boris Karloff, and really makes one yearn to hear the actor's resonant baritone, British accent and all.
While she and other self-identified "old-school transsexuals" (Wynn is only 31) yearn to pass as the genders they are, the very possibility of that "passing" is bound up in matters of race and class.
Even in these dark online times, there are places on the internet that manage to shine through and offer us some form of digital redemption; places where we yearn to stay and build new forms of community.
But for those who prefer their athletes younger and cuddlier than Tom Brady — and yearn to give a rescued pet a forever-home — the action doesn't get any better than "Puppy Bowl XIV," Sunday on Animal Planet.
There was this teeming hive of readers out there who seemed to yearn to be communicated with in a new way, and we were bent on mastering how to talk to them—how to speak The Internet.
I return because I love the worlds and their inhabitants, yearn to travel their cartoon landscapes with my favorite characters and their bizarre phrases—"I'm in there like swimwear"—which I continue to use despite their esoteric origins.
In the universe of The Walking Dead, it's almost more of a stretch that they don't immediately kill Tara, even as it's nice to meet a group of people who yearn to trust and believe in humanity again.
I know, there are some of us who don't appreciate pop culture, but there are just as many people who yearn to see current entries to which they can relate, and these two entries are fresh and fun.
Whether that's a strike against it or a tick mark in its favor is mostly in the eye of the beholder, since the Peter Pan narrative about children who yearn to never grow up is nostalgic by definition.
Indeed, the series has a lot in common with "Merry Happy Whatever," another comedy about a big raucous family assembling around the holidays that -- like "The Moodys" -- mostly makes you yearn to go re-watch the old standbys.
One interesting possibility is that the high incidence of religiously influenced people in the upper echelons of politics may not have all that much to do with the content of their beliefs or the policies they yearn to implement.
He also says a hard-line victory could put Iran back on a more confrontational, economically damaging course with the West, and would prevent the opening of society that a majority of Iranians, especially the youth, yearn to see.
Because celebrities seem to live in a different universe, it can be easy to forget that they, too, feel connected to the world around them and yearn to give back to make the world a better place for future generations.
I don't read short stories, and I yearn to read novels but I've become so picky it's hard to find a novel to sink into (so I meandered through the Neapolitan quartet with great joy a couple of years ago).
The crews yearn to get back into their boats and hope that the Philippine election on May 9 will bring a new president bold enough to stand up to China's assertiveness in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.
The choice I make each day over which watch to wear can hardly be replaced by the choice of which Apple strap to put on, even though I might yearn to put the ever-growing strap range on traditional watches.
Rating That startling juxtaposition defines WGN's new drama series, which debuted Wednesday, March 9, and centers on a single plantation in Georgia, its owners, the black market surrounding capturing and selling runaway slaves, and the slaves who yearn to be free.
If nothing else, those who lament Hollywood's over-reliance on special effects have a shiny new example of such excess by way of Europe, situated in a faraway galaxy that mostly makes one yearn to escape into the sunlight of planet Earth.
A small plant on a windowsill looks none too healthy, and the monk's face, gaze downcast, shows the inevitable corruption of the flesh by time, but the implication is clear: there is another, better world to which our souls yearn to return.
Many members of this disparate, determined and close-knit group yearn to disconnect from the world and find solitude on the trail, but they often depend on an online network of guides and social media groups to keep informed — and to stay safe.
By Sarah Almukhtar and Alicia DeSantis In return for their donations, board members gain admission to an exclusive cultural club others yearn to join; give arts organizations their cachet and connections; and provide a power base that commands the attention of public officials.
We are told from an early age that our true love is out there, waiting for us and so we yearn to find them, to know what it feels like to experience true love, to know you have made the right choice.
One strength of this wonkish, follow-the-numbers approach is that it avoids the political challenge faced by reformers: the fact that many voters yearn to feel safe from crime, and do not want to be told that this is a wicked or selfish ambition.
Empathy is undervalued, but if a President cannot walk in the shoes of a citizen, an immigrant, or a human being half way around the world and feel what that person is feeling, s/he cannot lead in the way that people often yearn to be led.
We thrill at the notion that we could be as wild as a hawk or a weasel, possessing the inner ferocity to go after the things we want; we laugh at animal videos that make us yearn to experience life as joyfully as a bounding lamb.
"This is a hollow retreat from normalization that takes a swipe at Americans' freedom to travel, at our national interest, and at the people of Cuba who yearn to reconnect with us – all just to score a political favor with a small and dwindling faction here at home," Leahy wrote.
And despite all the pride that they have swallowed since Trump's ascent and all the principles that they have betrayed, many of them yearn to make a stand or at least a statement against white nationalism, for the sake of their party's long-term survival and, yes, for the country.
Although you're rooted to your feetYou long for the sky;Although you're sister to the dustYou yearn to fly high Baha'i woman recalls imprisonment in Iran 'Stay near that we may be reunited' On that September evening when Sabet was no longer a prisoner, she emerged from Evin with a purple head scarf.
Bill Bernstein, 70, a home building contractor who works in Bergen County, N.J., says he hasn't given up work just yet, but the various ski passes offered in Vermont make him yearn to spend more time at the house he just bought from a descendant of the famous von Trapp family in Waitsfield.
But some of his most impressive vote tallies were run up in suburban counties with names like Loudoun and Fairfax—places filled with college-educated whites in leafy cul-de-sacs, where folk like taxes low and yearn to feel safe from terrorism, but are repelled by angry culture wars and anti-government slogans.
Certain aspects of this visual drama could, I imagine, appeal to the fantasist tastes of blood-and-soil reactionaries and far-right neo-royalists — those with a fervent belief in the mystical and glorious destiny of France, who are dedicated to the destruction of secularism and liberalism and yearn to re-establish an atavistic hierarchy constructed along ultra-traditionalist Catholic lines.
Those two questions are what I've been thinking and talking about with thought leaders for the past few weeks, ever since LinkedIn shared with me its Top Companies of 2017, a massive, data-driven analysis that identifies the biggest talent magnets out there right now — the companies not where people necessarily like to work, although they might, but more so, where they yearn to.
Letters To the Editor: Re "The Wrong Way to Keep Kids Safe," by Michelle Stevens (Op-Ed, April 15): I applaud Ms. Stevens for doing what she believes will best allow her son to develop independence and for helping others see that doing best by our children does not mean shielding them from every possible danger — which no parent can do, much as we yearn to.
Trumpism is not Stalinism, but the relevance of Milosz's insights — that intellectuals yearn to 'belong to the masses'; that there is never a shortage of ways to justify cruelty in the name of the presumptively higher truth; that those who refuse to conform are caricatured as self-righteous purists — continues to haunt me as I watch so many I used to admire offer ever-more contorted defenses of Trumpism.
" It does mean you probably need some time to adapt to your new habit, and even if losing body fat were the ultimate goal (which, again, is not a decision anyone should undertake on their own because they yearn to look like Karlie Kloss), based on most people's results, it will be ultimately discouraging to try and double-track "starting to form the habit of working out" and "losing weight.
Getting Over It looks to be an intensification of the kinds of things we've seen in Foddy's games before, and thematic and gameplay references to the wonderful Sexy Hiking suggest that Foddy's mountain climbing game is going to be one that will spark the interest of those of us who loved to be "griefed" by games in the past and those of us who yearn to be in the future.
King lives today when the "Dreamers" dream about the country they cherish and yearn to no longer be tormented by the president who once promised to respect them with love, and when all men and women dream of being able to love and marry the person of their choice, and when the victimized dream that all of our people will know that all people are created equal and all lives matter equally.

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