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No data exist on whether they also yearned for freedom.
Back in the '90s, Donald Trump yearned for Princess Diana.
In 2015, I said I yearned for George W. Bush.
My whole life I've yearned for a love that strong.
She dated lightly, yet sometimes yearned for a big love.
These are the moments of normalcy she once yearned for.
But he yearned for a more fixed location for opera.
Mr. Miller had yearned for such a trip for years.
With all the stillness, many of us yearned for distraction.
Growing up, I always yearned for personal affection and affirmation.
Having failed to repeal Obamacare, they yearned for a legislative victory.
After she died, I yearned for her involvement in my life.
"Voters yearned for change, for someone genuine and sincere," Grisolano wrote.
I've yearned for an art world that would do just that.
But underneath her laughter, she still yearned for her brother's love.
But how I yearned for the world of the well pond!
For years, political junkies have yearned for a brokered national convention.
Making partner there remains a yearned-for rank on Wall Street.
Now we yearned for all places and found peace in none.
We yearned for great deeds and vowed silently to accomplish them.
At the vocational school in Osnabrück, the apprentices yearned for change.
He also said the Democratic party "has yearned for a fighter."
They yearned for healthy, affordable meals they could get on the go.
The Astros and their fans have yearned for a moment like this.
The Crafoord was gratifying, but he seems to have yearned for more.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Mark Morrisroe always yearned for fame.
Enrique yearned for his mother and a decade later, came after her.
The verdict also encouraged those who yearned for social change in Britain.
He yearned for bipartisanship, at least when he wasn't modeling the opposite.
""It might seem crazy but I yearned for the sleepless nights, 3 a.m.
Fans have long yearned for its rich story to be adapted to film.
He became a propagandist for communists, venerated Chairman Mao and yearned for revolution.
Some yearned for a nominee who had lived life outside the judicial monastery.
I yearned for someone to praise and inspire me, but so did she.
Their mother, who died many years ago, had yearned for such a day.
She's yearned for freedom in general, but what's her specific goal this season?
Her fans yearned for more material, all the while respecting her resolute privacy.
I've always yearned for a monument to the Woman Who Burned Down Manhattan.
The early socialists yearned for a world where men and women were equal.
But calls to his mother, which he yearned for, usually left him disappointed.
Trump has yearned for a legal bulldog akin to his mentor Roy Cohn.
The Hound will get the catharsis he's yearned for since he was a child.
I missed grocery shopping, yearned for shopping at the local farmsteads, missed scanning recipes.
It's a hardcore fan base that has yearned for mainstream acceptance of the sport.
In high school, I yearned for an adviser, but that was a pipe dream.
She stayed there for a decade but yearned for a place of her own.
Even as his reputation grew in Paris, he yearned for brighter times in Haiti.
My swimming coach was in many ways the father I had always yearned for.
But as he got older, he yearned for a deeper relationship with his father.
Chinese entrepreneurs, he said, yearned for the rule of law to replace arbitrary power.
This artist-entrepreneur yearned for a more hands-on connection with what was being created.
I almost yearned for them, the bad things, so strong was my desire to know.
"It was the life I yearned for, but not the life I wanted," she said.
But he yearned for a Joyce of his own, and in 1932 he found one.
But after three years at the height of fine dining, Giusti yearned for something different.
When Garbo fell in love, her whole body quivered upward toward what she yearned for.
But, by 30, the sheen had worn off and Marks yearned for a fresh start.
She liked the Disney Princesses, but yearned for one with her skin tone and curly hair.
For a long time, fans yearned for "Metroidvanias" largely because so few were actually being made.
In the weeks following Trump's inauguration, the world yearned for something—anything—good to latch onto.
For those who yearned for a rainbow nation, it was not supposed to be this way.
" Barnett told CNN Business that nature programming provides a "much yearned for sense of communal watching.
I feel freedom in me since I did get the education that I really yearned for.
Democrats have yearned for a moment of political exoneration ever since Hillary Clinton's defeat in 2016.
Perhaps the RNC outbreak will bring the renewed attention to norovirus that researchers have yearned for.
Carlinda had velvety dark skin and an hourglass figure that I both yearned for and lusted after.
Perhaps it was a natural development as a boy approached his teenage years and yearned for independence.
Any "Harry Potter" fan who ever yearned for a Hogwarts acceptance letter will love this personalized gift.
But when I first met Toback back in the fall of 1997, I yearned for the spotlight.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, the nation yearned for heroes to save them from the turmoil.
If Clinton, like all aspiring novelists, yearned for his book to sell, he chose the right wingman.
No, we didn't get the multiballot floor fight that many people — O.K., many reporters — had yearned for.
But throughout her career, she has always yearned for a different part than the ones she played.
This looked set to give Maynard another chance at competing for the lightweight title he yearned for.
Some were open to negotiation with the North; others yearned for the country's unification under Communist leadership.
It's not the first time that television success has blessed viewers with more of what they yearned for.
Max (Nathan Dean Parsons), who yearned for her in high school, is a cop — and a literal alien.
In the half-century since, the unalloyed "party of principles" Mr. Lewis yearned for has come to pass.
I yearned for blue eyes, a certain type of whiteness that would never quite be available to me.
If making music magic performance is any indicator, then it seems they also yearned for that special moment.
Like so many people before him — and after — Gabriel yearned for the utopian vision his leaders had promised.
Locke yearned for something solid: a home for black art, somewhere to nourish, protect, refine, and control it.
Growing up in an all-female household, I never owned a gaming console and never yearned for one.
I yearned for what was in those books — a freedom to go anywhere I pleased without feeling lost, alien.
Yet, another part of him yearned for something different, like being friends with that cute Latino guy at work.
SINCE the financial crisis, many left-leaning American commentators have yearned for more deficit spending to reflate the economy.
However, the technology's main users were bereft parents who had lost a child and yearned for an identical replacement.
I disliked my body and desperately yearned for attention from boys in my class, though I didn't receive any.
He yearned for the food he ate at home and hoped to celebrate Independence Day with traditional Acholi dishes.
Investors have yearned for years to know more about Google's giant businesses, outside its core search advertising revenue stream.
But how I missed it when it was gone, how I yearned for it to speak to me again.
Many people said that they found the experience refreshing and that they yearned for more public space like this.
At the age when many girls begin to care about their shapes, I yearned for a more voluptuous frame.
He rightly railed against the bloodshed and poverty that make people flee their homes, saying Mexico yearned for peace.
I want her to know how many people prayed and yearned for her for years before she even existed.
There are, of course, some changes for which Twitter users have hopelessly yearned for years (editing tweets; banning Nazis).
Ever since I ditched the dyed black, heavily-fringed hair of my 2006 emo phase, I've yearned for beachy waves.
Everyone who's heard the Utopia has been thrilled by that headphone pair's precision but yearned for a touch more bass.
More importantly, it appeased all of us who have yearned for the youthful pair to rekindle their long-lost rapport.
When she studied primate behavior, she contemplated human competition, noting how bonobos were drawn to the teamwork she yearned for.
When they reopened after the movement ended in 1976, it was clear just how much the country yearned for education.
The development of smartphone products  kept her in the US, but after a while, she yearned for a new challenge.
When Clinton mentioned how it had been a "long, long campaign," viewers likely agreed and yearned for its promised end.
But after years of fertility struggles, Foster is relishing every single minute with the family she yearned for for so long.
It must be the color Renaissance painters yearned for when painting pictures of God in heaven — sublime, gentle, powerful, and singular.
Because the reality is, this mothering stuff can be challenging beyond words, no matter how much we yearned for the role.
Meanwhile, some cravings are truly one of a kind (shout out to the woman who only yearned for squid and milk).
I watched these coming-of-age stories because I similarly yearned for my own escape from the stifling whiteness of suburbia.
During the nearly four centuries of subjugation to Ottoman rule, Greeks yearned for liberation and many saw Russia as their salvation.
" A moment that got me, in Copland's solemn setting, explains further that "free liking is yearned for over all other thing.
For decades, the fans had yearned for a player like Hosmer with the talent and charisma to stir a dormant franchise.
Howe's husband, Samuel, a prominent Boston educator and intellectual, yearned for a submissive wife, fulfilled by her marital and maternal duties.
From these digital relationships sprang not just the work-oriented wisdom I yearned for, but also friendships and even job opportunities.
The film centers on the father-son relationship between Perkins, who had five daughters, and Wolfe, who yearned for a muse.
The delicious whirl of a psychological thriller gives audiences the chance to dance around a little yearned-for truth and reconciliation.
I think the party has yearned for a fighter – a fighter for good, if you will – for a significant period of time.
Peter Fader, a professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has long yearned for the city life.
But a group revolt — which many Trump critics have yearned for — could also come across to viewers as pompous and self-serving.
At James Veloria, a tiny vintage shop, you can revisit the clothes you yearned for before Y2K — if you can find it.
To fill its classrooms, one school opened its doors to women who have yearned for decades to learn to read and write.
And if you haven't yet yearned for actors to be replaced by comedic puppets, you most certainly will after reading this article.
The Neediest Cases Fund HALBA, Lebanon — In her three-room apartment here, Fatima al-Ewy yearned for her old life in Syria.
Elias, the teenager who yearned for a soccer ball, took care of Kefalos and brought him medicine when the photographer was sick.
Trump instinctively recognized that the American public was fed up with these extremes and yearned for a President who could get things done.
But instead of the new beginning that protesters had yearned for, months of chaos and bloodshed have followed and dominated news coverage worldwide.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney finally has the inflation he yearned for but there's too much of it at the wrong time.
I yearned for life to slow down and at the same time, for the hours to tick by faster, the seasons to change.
At least with the maximalist trend, a person might get to the yearned-for destination of glamour on the strength of their skill.
Life at the top of the city's restaurant scene became a soul-sucking endeavor, and eventually, she says, she just yearned for simplicity.
HE OUTLIVED all his country's other founding fathers, but failed in what he most yearned for: to lead it into a lasting peace.
I was comfortable being the outsider in a scene of outsiders, but part of me yearned for indie fans to be more diverse.
The expected stormclouds stayed away but the crowd was denied what it yearned for: a French victor in this most French of arenas.
In response, she created an aspirational universe geared toward working women who yearned for advancement, wanting to fake it till they make it.
But while he and his three sisters recall that he always yearned for a "Father Knows Best" upbringing, that wasn't what he got.
Since her husband Donald Trump's controversial presidency, she's often yearned for the peace and simplicity of her pre-White House life, sources told PEOPLE.
They were suffragists and careerists who yearned for more than they were given—and at least one of them was related to Margaret Sanger.
What he yearned for most, though, was peace of mind and a sense of when his life might return to some semblance of normalcy.
But they also nostalgically yearned for the appearances of yesteryear, from the likes of One Direction to Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and Demi Lovato.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Natural gas producers have long yearned for a price spike in coal that would allow them to compete in Asian power generation.
In his work, as in his life, he struggled to realise the brave new Jewish state he and his parents' generation had yearned for.
They were a miracle, an escape, a yearned-for fairy tale in a time when people faced the harsh realities of the Great Depression.
Orlando made the largest offer to O'Neal, but the big center yearned for something new and he chose instead to sign with the Lakers.
This time he received no positive market feedback, even though the administration has begun marshaling federal resources with the urgency investors have yearned for.
I yearned for more and didn't stop until I hit the bottom of the bowl, which was blissfully free of any unpopped tooth-breakers.
As they began to approach their preteen years, the family yearned for more space, and Ms. Donovan and Mr. Crawford switched things up again.
Ms. Eichorn recalled that when she and her brother were young and their mother was touring overseas, they yearned for her to come home.
"K-pop was something I always yearned for and I was never brave enough to reach out to," he said, citing the rigorous training.
And last year, Mr. Pearson, a conservative Republican, yearned for a change in the White House, despite his misgivings about the candidate promising it.
Lady Macbeth yearned for night "that my keen knife see not the wound it makes, nor heavens peep through the blanket of the dark".
For years, the nurse from Riyadh followed wrestling from afar and yearned for the day when women would take the ring in her country.
Still, Representative Dave Loebsack, a veteran Democrat whose district covers Iowa's southeastern quadrant, said he believed that even partisan Iowans yearned for political reconciliation.
What was striking was how instantly her work was embraced after it was rediscovered — like a missing piece somehow anticipated and long yearned for.
Despite discussions of honoring her diverse roots, the mother of two noted she yearned for America whenever she traveled abroad for long periods of time.
"Those who voted for Moon Jae-in last year yearned for a different world where fairness and hard work are valued and rewarded," he said.
Even if the leadership in Blackfoot Company lacked direction, Bergdahl still had a job to do and follow the rigid Army standard he yearned for.
Unemployment and low wages during the Great Depression made farmers want to "shoot the banker," while others yearned for a "revolution" to displace greedy capitalists.
No mention of eggs by accident, no discussion of turkey sandwiches that I sometimes ate for lunch, or my favorite chicken enchiladas I yearned for.
White Southerners created ideologically driven narratives that yearned for the Good Ole Days where whites sat atop the hierarchy and African Americans were faithful slaves.
Square Feet PHILADELPHIA — Peter Fader, a professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has long yearned for the city life.
And the child-me yearned for tradition, as when, on family vacations to the Outer Banks, my mother and I had searched for sea treasures.
This memorial compels us all to redouble our efforts to change the world, to find peace and build the future so yearned for by citizens everywhere.
When you look at how quickly mobile money was adopted by Ugandans — it became powerful not because it was imposed but because people yearned for it.
While I have always yearned for love and acceptance, especially from my mother, I am completely dedicated to living my life the way I want to.
There, the girls would get a glimpse of how the other half lived and they yearned for it to become their standard of living, as well.
Over the years, she also saw how Bobbi Kristina yearned for her mom's attention, and how her mom's drug addiction kept Whitney more and more isolated.
Yet Jews throughout the world, particularly in the Yiddish-inflected left, yearned for this remote spot, designated by the Soviet government as a Jewish autonomous region.
It ranks around the fifth or sixth most popular sport in the country, and the country's golf enthusiasts have long yearned for a native-born star.
I exulted in this; it seemed as though I had finally cleared the last hurdle between me and the mundane heterosexual existence I had yearned for.
He and Corrine live the kind of life that the hero of "Bright Lights" yearned for, complete with those de-rigueur Sunday-afternoon trips to museums.
The video, for Morris, is a comment on the things he saw in a community that yearned for socioeconomic improvements but also communicated through personal aesthetics.
Brazil has long yearned for a big, showcase UFC event since the promotion returned to the country in August 2198 at UFC 2198 in Rio de Janeiro.
Yet despite the surface-level similarities, A Year In The Life doesn't quite feel like the same show I remembered, re-watched, and yearned for more of.
Ms. Sokoloff, the brand strategist who yearned for a digital vacuum cleaner, wondered if there wasn't some emotional cost in making all traces of a relationship disappear.
My parents had separated when I was two years old, and I never yearned for them to get back together because their separation was all I'd known.
After a few months, he was signed but realized he yearned for the life of an American teenager: getting a driver's license and going to the prom.
On Friday, some voters said they yearned for a candidate with Biden-like credentials, while others said they wanted one with a Sanders-like aversion to war.
I wanted quiet, but I also yearned for the church bells to ring out in celebration of a mighty writer whose voice rang clearly in my head.
When Pantone announced 2016's two Colors of the Year, "Serenity" blue and "Rose Quartz" pink, back in December, we yearned for weather warm enough to rock them.
Perhaps the American Dream, once yearned for by new immigrants and settled Americans alike, is not even possible these days – or can be invoked only with sneering irony.
What his music yearned for and allowed us to imagine were new forms of being together, new intensities of desire and love in keener visions and sharper sounds.
For Ensler, 65, writing his apology — which she's yearned for most of her life, even after her father's death 31 years ago — was a form of personal healing.
But anyone thinking that Mr. Trump is going to suddenly adopt a more cautious, strategic approach yearned for by election-conscious congressional Republicans is likely to be disappointed.
Kovalski said he grew up attending Whalers games and yearned for the team's return, even if that would require tearing down the XL Center and starting from scratch.
That being said, I yearned for a denim version; I wanted a slightly more casual look that still had the same dressy, crisp feel of my OG trousers.
Denise M. Morrison, weaned on assurances from her father that the future would someday be led by women, yearned for the executive suite years before she occupied it.
The atmosphere was one of hopelessness – Like many in Kabul, Omaid yearned for freedom, but the notion of opposing the Taliban was unthinkable after witnessing multiple public decapitations.
It also comes in five different metallic colors, including a gold option that looks just like the elusive gold Silly Putty you yearned for back in the day.
I could be bullied, I could be screamed at, things I yearned for could be snatched away without explanation, but when I was really hungry, they didn't affect me.
But what I yearned for most was what I'd had least, sweets with crunch — lots of crunch, full-on crunch — a texture that hardly turned up in Shanghainese cooking.
And, third, while I found I could adapt to typing on the new keyboard, I yearned for shortcut keys and a trackpad, to eliminate constant reaching for the screen.
"All I yearned for after our Rumba tonight was Linda's kiss and her words, 'I Love You,'" the Property Brothers star wrote on an Instagram of the couple cuddling up.
You can take this extended break to refill your mental bank and expand your skill set so you can finally snag that promotion or paycheck bump you've always yearned for.
His maverick presidential run energized a base of rural landowners, Christian conservatives and free-market hawks who yearned for a tougher response to years of rising violence and political graft.
Edward just got what many of us, at some point in our dating histories, have yearned for: Replacing our S.O.'s personality with a slightly tweaked, slightly more compatible one.
It had an interesting back story, too, having been invented by twin brothers who grew up with food allergies but yearned for an easier-to-use alternative to the EpiPen.
She loved the thrill of forging new ground, but yearned for a stronger sense of what was expected of her as she began trying to build relationships with particular departments.
And it was an escape to that openness that some Chinese urbanites — clerks pinned to desks, scholar-officials swimming in a shark-tank imperial court — yearned for in centuries past.
Horiguchi has long been tipped to be the MMA star Japan has yearned for as the country hopes to regain its status as one of the key regions for the sport.
It's meant to appeal to customers who have long yearned for a smartphone that fits more easily in their hands and are willing to make a couple of compromises in exchange.
What Langston Hughes so yearned for when he asked that America be America again was the realization of an age-old people's struggle, not the vaporous fantasies of a petty tyrant.
I found transportation really, really interesting in general because I think maybe one of the things that I yearned for is the ability to affect people's real lives, like nondigital lives.
Her farewell letter provided proof that even as many openly yearned for Franklin to reclaim her past glory, she was continuing to grow in ways that no timing system could measure.
Still, I knew how much she'd yearned for a chance to explain herself to the son she felt she had abandoned when she'd given him up for adoption in the 1950s.
As the Titans moved toward a Super Bowl appearance with ascending stars like Steve McNair and Eddie George, the Predators, with a roster of castoffs and misfits, yearned for name recognition.
"The outcome was so strongly yearned for by Justice Scalia that I think you have to read that history as in the service of a foreordained jurisprudential result," Mr. Denniston said.
Apart from a few countries in northern and western Europe, the continent yearned for strongman leaders, had little patience for democracy, and wanted more than anything to throw out the existing order.
Living In 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Dina Santillo-Ortiz and her husband, Ray Ortiz, had yearned for a larger home in an affordable community with good schools and a reasonable commute.
Here are 12 of our favorites, including one about a school in South Korea that opened its doors to grandmothers, above, who had yearned for decades to learn to read and write.
Blumenthal is someone who saw the country's politics fundamentally transform in the 1980s and yearned for a liberal movement and a Democratic Party that was capable of adapting and defeating the New Right.
At its heart, Florence Foster Jenkins is a deeply empathetic portrait of a woman who seemingly had everything, but yearned for the things that money can't buy: intimacy, family, health, and true talent.
I wanted kicks—the kind of melodramatic thrills and chills I'd yearned for since childhood, the kind of adventure I'd found as a little boy in the pages of my Tintin comic books.
By the mid-19603s, younger intellectuals and radicals had soured on the Trotsky-inspired, materially focused Marxism of the 1930s; they yearned for writing that dealt with gender, sexuality, race, and youth culture.
Victoria sings of the "wild ones" who "tame the fear" within her as she longs to "get let into" the rooms inhabited by the humans she once knew and yearned for love from.
In his poem "Dream Variations," published in 1926, Langston Hughes yearned for a time when the African-American worker, exhausted by the daily grind of hard labor and discrimination, might be truly free.
Instead, Cruz reminds them, the outsider named Reagan inspired millions of disenchanted voters who yearned for a return to American primacy, following the failed policies of a Democratic president both at home and abroad.
As it happens, I just had a conversation here with an Afghan woman who was telling me how the Afghan people welcomed the dreadful Taliban to power because they yearned for peace and security.
A deeper point is that in America, the commonality or "public space" yearned for by Lord Sacks is provided not by generous acts of solidarity between communities but by the flag and the constitution.
For years, the woman who was raped in Prospect Park in 1994 and then vilified as a fabricator by a Daily News columnist, has yearned for an apology from the newspaper and the police.
She describes herself as a "teacher," the job she yearned for as a young girl when she lined up her "dollies" for instruction — "I had a reputation for being tough but fair," she quips.
Understanding better than anyone why voters yearned for a candidate whom they could trust and someone who did not seem deeply enmeshed in Washington politics, he won the nomination and he won the presidency.
In May 2000, still listed as an active astronaut though he would make no more spaceflights, Mr. Young said he yearned for NASA to fly to the moon again and envisioned missions beyond it.
Her products cater to wide range of skin tones in a way that many consumers have yearned for, which will likely help her company the same way it has boosted rival cosmetics brand Rihanna's Fenty.
The inclusiveness of that scene meant that a lot of the hardcore fans who grew up and refined their musical taste in abandoned warehouses and disused factories yearned for that esoteric feeling when going clubbing.
They were trading away access to world-class medical care in New York City for the unpredictable conditions on an island they yearned for even though it was ill-equipped to tend to their needs.
Yet Ms. Merkel never became the ambassador for the East that people yearned for: Living standards in the region still lag those in the West, even after what is perceived as a traumatic economic takeover.
" We shared a moment and he said, "Your mother has always been so close to your sister and I have always been so close to you because your mother and I each yearned for 'love.
When Veep creator Armando Iannucci announced he'd be taking on the sci-fi genre, fans of his sharp satire yearned for Selina Meyer in space — a witty workplace comedy with punchy quips and intergalactic stakes.
Its origins date back to the civil war, when the scions of northern families who were either too young (or too privileged) to participate in the war yearned for the valor of the war hero.
Berkman weaves the players' back stories into a larger examination of culture and identity, and of women who yearned for respect as elite athletes when their sports system made it challenging for women to succeed.
SIZAYA, Russia (Reuters) - When Alexei Dubovets and his wife Natalia Kurochkina yearned for a change from Russian city life, they moved to a village in Siberia and began to dabble in the art of cheesemaking.
My favorite afternoon snack as a child in San Diego was a still-steaming flour tortilla purchased at the taqueria down the street from my school, and I've yearned for them ever since I moved away.
Frank Bruni For seven years — seven years — Republicans thundered about the evils of Obamacare, yearned for the day when they could bury it and vowed to do precisely that once the ball was in their hands.
Your mom and I are not as quick as we used to be, and it is easy to lose the plot as our minds wander to thoughts of the past and death and yearned-for naps.
But someday, they might be key pieces to providing the relief that many rail travelers have long yearned for — the tubes would help link a new tunnel under the Hudson River to tracks leading to Pennsylvania Station.
I was a melancholy (but highly entertaining) teenager, and Tolkien's novel gave me the thing I had yearned for: a world beyond the haunted house I lived in with my bridge-playing parents and our three deranged Dalmatians.
Her decision, widely discussed in German media, was interpreted as a symbolic gesture: a belated official rejection of an artist who yearned for Adolf Hitler's approval and thought that banishing Jews from the country was a good idea.
North Korea turned over the remains of 4,167 Americans in 1954, and others a few at a time since then, but has never come close to allowing the full accounting that the families of the missing yearned for.
While leafing through her mother's and grandmother's photo albums, she yearned for experiences her generation never had: walking through the streets of Tehran in colorful skirts instead of compulsory veils; strolling along the Caspian Sea coast in bikinis.
So the launch of Durov's Telegram app, which offers users end-to-end encryption, making it incredibly difficult for outsiders to hack in, was met with great fanfare by many Iranians who yearned for the ability to communicate freely.
By the end of the afternoon of driving the Grand Sport on the track, as an afternoon lighting storm rolled into the skies above northern Georgia, my neck ached and yet I still yearned for a few more laps.
From her childhood, in Chapel Hill, to her time in postwar Europe and her later years in San Francisco, Adams strove for independence and creative fulfillment, but also yearned for affection and romance, a tension that informs her fiction.
I yearned for us to be chosen to be a Nielsen family, and fantasized about keeping a TV diary and having my viewing habits influence ratings, but my parents said we'd never be asked to do such a thing.
I yearned for expanded universes, the Stephen Kings and the Sandmans and Final Fantasys and all the rest, because the very idea that all these unique and powerful stories could be connected spoke to a fragmented, made-up adolescent.
Many of the older women prominent in social reform in the era remained single, often in discreet same-sex relationships, but Eastman yearned for something different—an equal professional and romantic partnership with a man exactly like her brother.
While he could have had earthly power – his followers yearned for him to become king – he instead claimed only spiritual power, believing that the best way to change the world was by changing the human heart, one person at a time.
And finally, of course, there's the politician most like Glass in her willingness to crawl through glass, flip her positions and persona, and even bear up under a mauling by a merciless, manic bear to reach that goal most yearned for.
The Detroit native, who was raised by her grandmother and lives in Atlanta, had yearned for a family of her own but always seemed to come up short in the love department, with a series of failed relationships behind her.
In a devastating essay written for The New York Times, Nyad broke her silence and detailed how her swim coach, the man she called "the father I always yearned for," sexually assaulted her in 1964, when she was just 14.
I yearned for what I saw in late 90s movies like American Pie and Cruel Intentions, where white people lived in "modern" cities, went to endless proms, and threw wild house parties that never got shut down by the cops.
Maloof teamed up with Charlie Siskel to make Finding Vivian Maier, which pulls back the curtain on Maier's life and reveals a complicated, brilliant woman who defies easy categorization and seems to have yearned for an existence far beyond her own.
The company's success can be attributed to the fact that the Becks realized that both urban and suburban consumers yearned for a neighborhood alternative to the department store and mall beauty-buying experience, when they founded the business in 1999.
Woods told a friend last year that he yearned for the younger players to feel the heat of playing the back nine of a tournament on Sunday with him holding the lead, a scenario that played out at the Tour Championship.
Over time, however, it became clear that readers yearned for such practical advice, and increasingly I saw a mismatch: readers who wanted to help and didn't know how, and heroic individuals and organizations who desperately needed resources but were unknown.
Reed seeks to understand McLemore, not because we need to understand him—he's not a public figure to be unmasked—but because to try to understand McLemore is to grant him a kind of compassion he so clearly yearned for in the world.
DUBAI/BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Hassan Rouhani pledged on Saturday to open Iran to the world and deliver freedoms its people have yearned for, throwing down a defiant challenge to his hardline opponents after securing a decisive re-election for a second term.
For all the popularity of Mr. Putin's battle against what he belittled as the chaotic freedoms of the 1990s, I met many people in Russia who yearned for the time when they would take their place at the table of "normal," stable democracies.
Donald J. Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination on July 21 with an unusually vehement appeal to Americans who felt their country was spiraling out of control and yearned for a leader who would take aggressive, even extreme, action to protect them.
Now it's why certain organs and apostles of liberal Catholicism are running interference for McCarrick's protectors — because Francis is their pope, the liberalizer they yearned for all through the John Paul and Benedict years, and all's fair in the Catholic civil war.
Like thousands of poor families in disadvantaged neighborhoods all over the country, the Gateses and the Agees yearned for William and Arthur to make it as professional basketball players, in no small part to catapult them out of the poverty that permeates the West Side.
It's the must-have feature for the dim days of 2019, its spread eliciting a collective gasp of ecstasy at every new iteration as if black text on a white background is some deep injustice from which we've long yearned for a sweet release.
Unlike my few youthful romances, which had mostly depleted me, my female friendships were replenishing, and their salubrious effect expanded into other layers of my life: They made things I yearned for, like better work, fairer remuneration, increased self-assurance and even just fun, seem more attainable.
Historian Lillian Faderman, author of the comprehensive gay liberation overview The Gay Revolution, told me that some supporters genuinely yearned for a sort of gay nation within a nation; others saw it as a press ploy to demonstrate that the gay and lesbian movement had teeth.
He bemoaned the partisanship nature of today versus the Nixon era, how the country is divided into echo chambers and by social media, and yearned for the days when Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley gave the country a "set of common facts" from which people made judgments.
Fortunately the song was released, but Gaye reportedly felt disillusioned by its success and yearned for more creative control, something that would come to a head in the form of an ultimatum from Gaye to Gordy two years later: release "What's Going On" or he'd walk.
There's another, potentially harder-to-solve element: Clinton's brand of policy prescriptions, toughness and problem-solving could be out of sync with more deeply dissatisfied liberals who have yearned for Sanders' fire-and-brimstone condemnations of the nation's power structures -- and there's little Clinton can do to change it.
In the 1990s, the U.S. president—facing the relentless barrage of the press at home, as a result of the Lewinsky scandal and heightened partisan bickering—had become a symbol of the new age to come, when Kosovar Albanians would finally get the rights they had long yearned for.
He tried to rise to it, to become the dashing, devastating, man of the world — Vronsky from "Anna Karenina" — that she yearned for him to become as she suffered odd jobs, from palm reader to kennel keeper, and schlepped him across Europe to France to fulfill his destiny.
We have very different identities and life experiences, but a certain commonality brings us closer together: The obstacle between me and the sexual and romantic affection I yearned for was a rejection of myself; in hiding their desires, the men who could not value me were rejecting parts of themselves, too.
Chronicling his upbringing, writings, his place in leftist Chilean politics, and his artistic collaborations with Francisco Casa as part of the politically focused artist collective,  Las Yeguas Del Apocalipsis (The Mares of the Apocalypse), Lemebel offers a portrait of an artist who always yearned for more from life and his country.
She wears pink every day for 18 months to tell the world about it on social media; she records herself folding every item of clothing installed downstairs; she recites a thousand names that the baby girl she yearned for could have had; she embroiders dozens of pink squares with those names.
In what became a cliche of the 2016 election, Trump's voters often said that the reason they flocked to the reality star and real estate magnate is that he was prepared to say things, free of the constraints of political correctness, that they had long yearned for a presidential candidate to say.
In fact, she tells Traister that she "beat both" Sanders and Trump (likely referring to the popular vote) with this tactic: There are plenty of people who yearned for Clinton to get mad; during the campaign, an imagined litany of Clinton's fury entitled "Let Me Remind You Fuckers Who I Am" went viral.
" More enticing, Madonna enlisted Mirwais, producer of the excellent Ray of Light follow-up and sister album Music, to work behind the boards; she mentioned in an Instagram comment that she yearned for the days "when I made records with other artists from beginning to end and I was allowed to be a visionary.
But Kessler, for his part, seems to view his mission as more than drumming up clicks; he wants to police the bounds of American debate, in favor of the sort of Chicago School economic consensus and Clinton-era moderation yearned for by so many of his fellow members of the Council on Foreign Relations.
At Compiègne today visitors can view silver rings from the trenches bearing initials (LV, MJ, SH or G) or four-leaf clovers; pipes with marks worn where teeth once clenched; a tube of insect-bite cream; letter-openers fashioned from shell casings, the names of yearned-for correspondents etched into their blades ("Marguerite", "Mlle Rose-Marie").
Yearning to get even closer to the genesis of their ideas, their internal, biological sources of inspiration, musicians have yearned for this technology for years; one needs only to watch and listen to the improvisational performance of jazz musicians to understand on-the-spot melodic inventions as, perhaps, the best example of what boundless, pure creativity looks and sounds like.
I yearned for the smell of my dad&aposs baklava filling up the kitchen, the taste of my mom&aposs pies alongside her famous Greek salad (it&aposs not authentic if there&aposs lettuce in it!), and the traditional kourabiedes my younger sister had learned how to bake, the cookies&apos powdery sugar staining our fingertips as we decorated the Christmas tree.
After all, Saturday was a day Vianney, 24, and her siblings — ages 13, 13, and 22 — had long yearned for: Her mother was finally coming home on an H1B visa after being deported in August 2017, swept up by immigration officials, despite the fact that she had no criminal record, held a high-paying job as a cancer nurse, and owned her own home.
It was an idea when Moses led the Jews toward it through the desert, and then it was real for a while until Nebuchadnezzar razed it in the sixth century B.C., after which it became an idea again during 19873 years of exile, when Jews yearned for it, wrapped their souls around it and spilled verses of poetry about it while they prospered in Babylon.
Now that I was even farther away from home, I yearned for the familiar — the recipes my grandmother used to type out on index cards with her typewriter, the samurai TV shows that my grandfather used to watch, the language we rarely exchanged (but pretended like we knew, because we're too proud to admit that we can't fluently speak Japanese because it wasn't passed down to us #AmericanAssimilation).
But now, I must share: James Veloria is a truly special store, a joyfully assembled archive that has clothes you yearned for before Y21990K, clothes for the new summer you, clothes you'll actually hang up at the end of the night, clothes that summon memories of when you could see runway collections only in a magazine you spread open on your bedroom carpet, clothes you hoped the future you would clothe you in.

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