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All the songs on album have a certain yearning to them; a yearning for change, a yearning for something more, a yearning to be seen and known.
Venezuelans yearning for an end to his rule are gloomy.
And before long, it will leave you yearning for escape.
"As humans, we're always yearning for a sign," she said.
That personal connection is something people are yearning for now.
What emerges is a vague yearning for the culturally appropriate.
The people of Iran are yearning for freedom and liberty.
The poet finds himself yearning for the old, divided city.
The words suggest the figure is yearning for distant Ukraine.
That feeling, or something like it—the yearning for mastery, or, more cynically, the yearning for the illusion of mastery—has helped make a basically nerdy series from a basically nerdy publishing house impressively popular.
Yearning for a furry friend to cozy up with at night?
The protection of life, the yearning for freedom and so on.
Her two-bedroom house is packed with people yearning for space.
Once again, Americans will be left yearning for so much better.
But Boonyi, yearning for more, feels trapped by the rushed arrangement.
Yearning for a clear answer, derivable from constitutional text, is understandable.
Zell was in pretty good company yearning for a Bloomberg run.
So there is a certain physicality that I was yearning for.
"Sleigh Ride" has it both ways — the yearning for tame transcendence.
Two decades later, I'm startled to find myself yearning for Yerevan.
A series of discoveries refreshes our yearning for the red planet.
The song evokes a yearning for freedom in spite of obstacles.
I hear a yearning for more unity and meaning, not less.
He struggles to redeem himself in Kim's eyes, yearning for her approval.
We've been yearning for immortality at least since the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Saudade is yearning for an absent person or a place left behind.
You say you've been yearning for a nice glass of pinot grigio?
In 2016, they made an ice cream called "Bernie's Yearning" for Sen.
Too much yearning for the past makes us incurious about the world.
Three sisters, no matter how theatrical, are not always yearning for Moscow.
But lately, Georgina has been yearning for authentic connection — and Keaton notices.
Everything I do is for my love of, and yearning for, people.
Far from England, both Britons had a lifelong yearning for a home.
A yearning for a science-religion synergy is growing in some circles.
A yearning for better days is what gets us out of bed.
"Oh, you turn me on/It's exactly what I've been yearning for" 4.
People are yearning for a better economy and a rising standard of living.
Guzman's yearning for the silver screen also helped bring him down, Gomez said.
For a long time, economists have been yearning for an improvement in inflation.
I'm left yearning for more high-intensity drama, witty comebacks, and family drama.
Now, some Vietnamese say they are yearning for the American military to return.
By the end of the month I was yearning for a quieter life.
As in, people are yearning for some brightly colored, faux-leather flared pants.
A reader yearning for an all-explaining style of storytelling will be frustrated.
Condoleezza Rice charged them with fulfilling the human yearning for freedom and democracy.
This is the Terminator film that fans have been yearning for since T27.
This is the Terminator film that fans have been yearning for since T28.
The diaries are painfully repetitive, yearning for a path between shame and wholeness.
Here there is no mistaking mankind's overpowering yearning for carnal and sensuous pleasures.
Khalid says he was socially isolated and yearning for a sense of belonging.
Start yearning for Taylor's old country days even though you hate country music!
She wrote some of her biggest love songs out of unrequited yearning for Dragon.
For 2017, Pantone sees a "yearning for community, unity, and reassurance," according to Pressman.
We are one nation, rural and urban, indivisible, yearning for a new way forward.​
The trouble is that none of them answers the country's yearning for political renewal.
"I personally have a sort of childhood yearning for houses like that," he said.
Trump was yearning for the peace and simplicity of her pre-White House life.
This left Cramer yearning for the market to focus on earnings, not the election.
However, travelers yearning for a trans-African Cape to Cairo railway may be disappointed.
Do you wake up each morning yearning for a pre-breakfast dose of it?
Americans, as we have discovered, are angry, frustrated, disillusioned -- and yearning for a savior.
It is clear that many fans are yearning for a bygone age of kickboxing.
If it wasn't clear that Americans were yearning for real change prior to Nov.
When he gets to the bottom level—"a yearning for the absent phallus," etc.
Saoirse was fierce, both in her love for her family and yearning for justice.
The yearning for socialism among today's millennials reflects an unfortunate ignorance of the alternatives.
Occupy answered a deep yearning for comrades and a purpose that included fighting injustice.
Some responses showed a yearning for Quaker stillness and requested details of local meetings.
There is no yearning for a better world when there are no guiding stars.
And it is this yearning for something that is most apparent in Laval's imagery.
The show ended a season later in 2007, leaving fans heartbroken and yearning for more.
Paul Cook is probably yearning for the old days of angry letters and phone calls.
They may find themselves yearning for the kind of deference their elders once automatically enjoyed.
A yearning for a safe spaceBack in the olden days, people could handle taking shit.
I understand the yearning for generational change and a fresh face to lead the House.
The Staircase provides thrills, if that's what you're yearning for in your comfy murder pants.
Part of that is attributable to the clear yearning for young faces among Democratic activists.
And only going after what is realistic is not what your soul is yearning for.
The American public has long been yearning for a drastic change to the status quo.
This kid isn't just a troublemaker, yearning for attention and engagement from his distant parents.
You could be right that after this, the country will be yearning for boring leaders.
It wasn't because Biden suddenly became the dynamic, charismatic, articulate candidate everyone's been yearning for.
Seems Tekashi is yearning for some home cooking as soon as he can get it.
"I think the American people are yearning for someone who's a truth-teller," Delaney said.
These have been disappointing times for those yearning for some alien direction from Out There.
Or whatever geographical location they'd crawled from, desperately yearning for a mention in NME's Radar column.
Jake Wolff's debut is ambitious and bountiful, centered on the universal human yearning for eternal life.
But that yearning for something we know is wrong is precisely what makes it so enticing.
They can force value systems into brilliant focus and prompt a palpable yearning for times past.
Yearning for bipartisan buy-ins might have made sense in less polarized eras of American history.
It's true that challenging Trump shouldn't be based on a hazy yearning for an idealized past.
He discusses fame, yearning for recognition, and the struggle to find authentic relationships along the way.
Trump's callousness and indiscipline has left many liberals yearning for Bush's more dignified and decent bearing.
"We were moved by a yearning for the world, we looked to the future," he said.
I see a great yearning for solidarity, an eagerness to come together and make practical change.
LG: It sounds like what you're describing is a kind of yearning for a tactile experience.
"Markets will be yearning for signs that the outbreak is stabilising," FXTM analyst Han Tan said.
After a while, they begin yearning for the glamorous, immoral ways of the aristocracy they overthrew.
Above all, a yearning for local communion and champions that America's hyper-commercialised franchises cannot satisfy.
At the outset, we see the teen-age Alexandra in her parents' home, yearning for adventure.
"I am excited my efforts have yielded this - something I have been yearning for," said Wakibia.
The markets have been yearning for evidence that higher powers will deploy unrestrained resources toward relief.
The narrator watches her own yearning for Gondor, which, she points out, is really New Zealand.
"Give me your Pilates-toned, your billionaires, your Botoxed elites yearning for admission to Mar-a-Lago."
Trump's economic promises "were aimed at invoking his supporters' yearning for a (partly mythical) past," Bernanke writes.
"The Graduate" challenges this: it seems that all generations have in common the same yearning for independence.
But there is a primal innate yearning for it— at least I always felt it growing up.
Young people are yearning for non-algorithmic shit, which Telegram has nailed with its channels and memes.
The same goes for many dogs, except there's a new treat many of them are yearning for.
Is that the kind of order people are yearning for, or is it more nuanced than that?
Sumpter gives us observational intelligence and a hint of strategic resolve, along with a yearning for romance.
The '60s brought a yearning for personal fulfillment through relationships, which we continue to strive for today.
It should work for both sides, he said, surrounded by coffee-drinkers yearning for a reunited country.
Trump did not, for example, discover that the white population was deep down yearning for crude racism.
The egos were too big to handle and the priorities left me yearning for something more meaningful.
Before finding the Stone House, Baker and Daoust had felt themselves yearning for a more pastoral existence.
On the other, it's sushi and the yearning for a Saturday morning coffee at a local cafe.
No. But most Italians, yearning for the supposed security of a lost age, find Brussels too distant.
In 1994, yearning for his homeland, he returned to Tel Aviv, and opened Lehem Erez in 1996.
If you're yearning for a professional change, here are four ways to change up your LinkedIn profile.
Years before deindustrialization, years before Nafta, Americans were yearning for a Main Street that never quite existed.
Here, too, the subtext was a yearning for an era in which compromise and collaboration were possible.
And second, Mr. Trump will not be yearning for another summit with Mr. Kim any time soon.
Yet none of it slakes that yearning for what the ancient Romans would have called magis equi frementis.
Amid all the chaos, Melania is yearning for the peace and simplicity of her pre-White House life.
Somewhere in that mix of teenage yearning for identity and the drive for likes, the egirl was born.
Ultimately, Bolsonaro's strong showing reflects a yearning for the past as much as a sign of the future.
Unemployable in industry, he turned to teaching trade-union studies, yearning for the tide to turn once more.
She tells me of a woman who dreaded injections but whose yearning for lighter skin overrode her fear.
Teddy Ruxpin Roughly a decade before Tickle Me Elmo, kids were yearning for a different animatronic stuffed friend.
Though James, 31, has two championships, the city of Cleveland is still yearning for a first NBA title.
Despite much satirical hyperbole, real and disturbing questions emerge about how scientific advances exacerbate our yearning for immortality.
In his collection of essays Fractured Times, it's hard not to detect a yearning for that lost world.
However, bankers and investors argue that yearning for the pre-crisis golden years of bond trading is pointless.
If you've been yearning for a European adventure, retirement may be the perfect time to go — and stay.
Our reporter looks at a series of recent discoveries that has refreshed our yearning for the red planet.
Mr. Shandling had been generous and funny, but now, Mr. Apatow found himself yearning for his crankiness, too.
"I think this week everybody is yearning for something that we can all laugh at together," she said.
Raqib recommended pragmatic efforts seeking a particular outcome, not just a vague yearning for the end of Trump.
Every Palestinian generation inherits the yearning for freedom from the previous generation — and the struggle to achieve it.
Luke remains a blank screen onto which Offred projects her yearning for the way the world once was.
Mr. Sham said that his own victory in the district race reflected a broader yearning for civic freedoms.
BEIJING — They protest, picket and sing to defend Mao's memory, yearning for the East to be red again.
Critics noted that the same Conservative Party that engineered Brexit has fanned the yearning for an imperial Britain.
"I think the American people are yearning for someone who's a truth-teller," Delaney told CNN last year.
They are, without question, stereotypes of power-mad, murderous women that simultaneously gratify male viewers' yearning for smut.
To me it represents the flip side of white resentment; it's white nostalgia, a yearning for something lost.
For many, this blizzard of January spin prompts a yearning for a more authentic politics, free of Washington cant.
The cow isn't just a pre-hamburger, it's a big, blundering alien in a new landscape, yearning for freedom.
For those yearning for more high-fidelity precision from their Bluetooth cans, Audio-Technica's DSR9BTs present an intriguing proposition.
It's a relatable, painful yearning for meaning in all of this randomness, told in spare, down-to-earth truths.
I remember sobbing to "Drunk on Love," a song about losing control and yearning for what you don't have.
Right now, The Crown is giving us the through-the-keyhole view of the royals we've been yearning for.
But as I look around today, I find myself yearning for a bit more of the friction of yesteryear.
I realized that people were yearning for someone who they felt gave them permission to share their own truths.
The proliferation of ride-sharing services has also done little to take away the yearning for women to drive.
Then there's the additional ache — the yearning for a new adventure, in a place where winter doesn't even exist.
So important that the massive white temple at the Yearning for Zion ranch in Texas opened on April 6.
Your Valentine's Day movie watchlist "It was constrained businessmen who were yearning for something lighthearted and convivial," said Averill.
They both had something of "All My Friends" to them, right down to James Murphy's yearning for better days.
The presumptive Republican nominee answers a yearning for an aggressive problem solver who is not queasy about his methods.
At the exhibition, two things stood out: a yearning for aesthetic beauty, and a working through of traumatic wounds.
The abundant keys suggest an age-old yearning for freedom and release, but also lost homes and forgotten histories.
Logos, brands, UI icons, signage, specific people and deities will never make it; despite your yearning for Pikachu emoji.
Still, despite the best efforts of Ms. Karvonides and others, students are yearning for a clear code of conduct.
Wagner's mysterious Kundry, who serves the knights, is an ageless woman who has suffered for centuries, yearning for redemption.
"I find myself looking back and yearning for some of the simple pleasures we had as kids," she said.
Zimbabweans have been yearning for a messianic moment, and this is an opportunity for a shift from Mugabe politics.
It was this yearning for attention that prosecutors said drove Ms. Carter to push Mr. Roy to kill himself.
We are yearning for substance with style and I feel like this collection and this campaign really showcases that.
It is the action of an imprisoned people yearning for freedom, one of the strongest motivations in human nature.
In one of Mr. Gelman's many heavy-handed moves, Darius is a massage therapist yearning for an emotional touch.
The first draft left Marc, my editor, yearning for a little more detail about what happened inside the Mint.
That won't stop the yearning for some overarching road map, with all the gray areas and unknowns filled it.
As a franchise, Pokémon taps into a yearning for adventure: it's just you, your pet pals, and the open road.
The phrase "Chleb wolnosciowy" was used by camp prisoners to refer to bread baked outside, evoking their yearning for home.
But I wonder if it also partly stems from a current, collective pain and yearning for what he gave us.
"Throughout his primary campaign, he tapped a yearning for change felt by many Democrats, but something was missing," Patrick wrote.
Diddy doesn't expressly say why he's yearning for "Love," he just says there's a desire to change his middle name.
But in Latin America it rarely is: the demand for strong government has vied with a persistent yearning for liberty.
Instead of a boy yearning for a bunker, there's a girl who wants a surveillance-friendly smartwatch called a Dex.
All that is left of its inhabitants are empty buildings and, for those who stayed, a yearning for better times.
I spent a lot of time just yearning for attention when I was alone and aimless in those four months.
The revelation was so powerful, he said, that it unleashed decades of pent-up pain and yearning for his mother.
These findings cast doubt on the alarming notion that Mr Trump is propelled by a latent yearning for a strongman.
In the song, Moana is yearning for more but is resisting her path to royalty for a more humble fate.
Margot is not autobiographical, but her yearning for a better life is definitely something I've felt while living in Jamaica.
David is always yearning for that earlier time — when his mother called to him, when he played in a field.
Even his photographs of mannequins, another frequent subject, seem to evince a fascination with, and perhaps a yearning for, rest.
Throughout the progressive community and Democratic Party there is a deep yearning for the candidate most likely to defeat Trump.
I had a hunch that I wasn't the only one yearning for a community and some deeper conversation on fatherhood.
While one set of urban dwellers may place a higher value on education, another may be yearning for crime reduction.
But he says pre-implantation genetic screening (PGS) is overused, especially among young people, because of a yearning for information.
If you're yearning for the golden days of the Soviet Union, Kafe Mockba (Kafe Moskova) is the place for you.
I understand that people are yearning for a sense of control in what feels like an out-of-control situation.
I've since converted to Judaism, but the work's themes of yearning for peace, empathy and redemption continue to touch me.
As she has assembled the pieces of her life in New York, she finds herself yearning for a new career.
The comments were full of praises for his candid and confident answers and yearning for a strong leader like him.
"I believe that America is yearning for two things," Patrick said in a statement announcing the end of his campaign.
After waiting another three hours through a rain delay on Sunday, that thing they were yearning for seemed to arrive.
For Evans, UFC 209 is the chance he has been yearning for to help reinvigorate his career as a middleweight.
A former dancer with a yearning for the theatre, his style combines operatic spectacle with the sumptuous delights of fabric.
Artists began focusing on issues of social splintering, new interpretations of the body, and a yearning for earlier, classical times.
Both singers sound like androids, drifting in slow-motion inside an uncaring cosmos and yearning for something akin to human contact.
The song is a reflection from the final moments of active addiction, that first desperate yearning for something better, something different.
The picture that emerges from O'Rourke's twenties is one of a Kerouacian desire for self-discovery and a yearning for reinvention.
The Sufi master and contemporary pioneer both express their yearning for freedom and the recognition of the ephemeral nature of life.
He may want to tear down tariffs and quotas out of a yearning for open markets and lower prices for consumers.
It told the tale of a young person yearning for the rockstar lifestyle while also realizing the dream was completely absurd.
Freud thought that human beings clung to old religious ways because we never stopped being children yearning for a father figure.
Away from the river tens of thousands live in crowded slums—mainly rural Cambodians yearning for a bit of urban prosperity.
Mexican Attorney General Arely Gomez on Friday said that the drug boss's yearning for movie fame had helped bring him down.
I'm left yearning for a breath of fresh treble air to diversify the FXA7 presentation and show off some dynamic range.
After spending Frozen yearning for his own death-by-sunshine, Olaf now openly wonders if anything in the world is permanent.
There is a yearning for a real leader who does not have the baggage that Clinton and Trump both have. 13.
It's finding peace within your vulnerability, weeping in a Nashville hotel room; it's yearning for the refuge of your lover's arms.
"You bury your yearning for Syrian dishes deep in your heart," she said, "but it creeps to the surface every night."
Comedians are not just funny but they are brutally honest about themselves, a characteristic that voters seem to be yearning for.
Sure. The yearning for a younger candidate may be a weak preference that could be overturned based on who is running.
By contrast, Zomorodinia's person-less wanderings prompt a sense of yearning for connection and human contact within the places they portray.
"This is a visit of tourism and of yearning for (Damascus)," said Nassar, who drove in with his father and son.
The change in government strategy came as Iranians demonstrated a new yearning for nationalism, challenging the self-proclaimed religious political system.
Although her academic workload and her job don't leave much time these days for recreational reading, her yearning for literature persists.
You're yearning for security—emotional or financial—so do your best to stay in the present instead of idealizing future possibilities.
It is easy to be nostalgic about the past when we are yearning for a time before we knew certain disappointments.
Rouhani's reinvention as an ardent reformist on the campaign trail helped stir the passion of young, urban voters yearning for change.
Anyone yearning for local flavor can dine at Rumi, with traditional decorations on the walls and horse meat on the menu.
In 1989, when the Tiananmen Square protesters wanted to express their yearning for freedom, they erected a homemade Statue of Liberty.
Having Judd at MoMA, I'm sure it's going to have an impact on a generation that is yearning for more physicality.
Trump on Thursday night lashed out at the postponement, incidentally revealing in the process his simmering yearning for eye-catching witnesses.
Ms. Scott is strong throughout this album — her yearning for God is just as pristine as her yearning for a lover — but the other standout is Ms. Scott's mother, Linda Davis, a midlevel country star in the 1990s (who sings half of one of the decade's finest schmaltz duets, "Does He Love You," with Reba McEntire).
I know with surpassing certainty that my liberation is directly linked to the liberation of the undocumented trans Latina yearning for refuge.
We're not sure if anyone was exactly yearning for a dessert inspired by a 74-year-old politician, but here it is.
Mexican Attorney General Arely Gomez on Friday said that the drug boss's yearning for the silver screen had helped bring him down.
Is Wendy playing Taylor, as she tells Bobby, or is she yearning for Taylor to help her break out of this mess?
If he does manage to send a clone of himself somewhere interesting, he doesn't want it yearning for someone he left behind.
That's one explanation for Ted Cruz's decision to endorse Donald Trump -- he may be yearning for a return to the national scene.
"He never got the public love that he was yearning for," said Ethan Dor Shav, an Associate Fellow at Jerusalem's Shalem Center.
I'm not yearning for some retro relationship with culture, I think it represents our unawareness and the things we haven't developed yet.
What message will it send to the world if we fail to protect about 700,000 people yearning for freedom, prosperity and independence?
Many attribute his stunning rise to a deep yearning for a fresh face, coupled with the unexpected collapse of many mainstream opponents.
In short, it's the event Brazilian fans have been yearning for since the premier MMA brand returned to the country in 23.
But, as we've seen before (in "Mean Girls" and other tales of outcasts yearning for popularity), Kyle's scheme eventually drags him down.
When a call for peaceful protests came in spring 1919, a schoolgirl became the face of a nation's collective yearning for freedom.
She's often stoic and severe, with a reserve born out of early trauma, but she also has a powerful yearning for connection.
Of course you're yearning for the days when the sex was a one-way ticket to bliss, not the avenue to adulthood.
Through their gifts, they were not only showing their love, but also their hope and yearning for health, for success, for life.
DALLAS — The young women had come from 2100 states across the country, yearning for moments of belonging they rarely found at home.
His oft-stated admiration for authoritarians in other countries — including, but not limited to, Vladimir Putin — speaks to his yearning for power.
Back in D.C. from his overseas trip, Trump will find a nation that is yearning for adult leadership in the executive mansion.
But if workers are really yearning for a big pay increase, their best bet is to try landing a new job altogether.
Most of that involves the Joker (Zach Galifianakis), who's not the transgressive opposition but a whining smiler desperately yearning for Batman's attention.
"This always felt like a show yearning for a little freedom," said Marc DeBevoise, president and chief operating officer of CBS Interactive.
The trauma was registered in anxiety about the future, a nostalgic yearning for the Communist past and a decline in social trust.
Yearning for a career in fashion, Rachel quits her job at Central Perk after receiving some bad advice from Joey and Chandler.
Every day we get up and stagger forward through the great, barren desert that is the Trump administration, yearning for happy tidings.
Perhaps the rediscovery of the hoop by members of the aging baby-boom generation is an expression of yearning for lost youth.
She was yearning for the comfort of feeling that she was not alone, that at least someone grasped what she was feeling.
Additionally, my kids are already yearning for another pet, and my parents have had seven different pets so far in their lives.
Yet her narrative is more than a mystery — it's about language itself, both the yearning for comprehension and the desire to feel understood.
Our friends with kids have started the slow trickle to the suburbs, priced out of New York and yearning for yards and convenience.
"It's completely blown my mind," said Zadie Smith, likening her yearning for the next book to the crack-addict's hunger for another hit.
"Ripping Yarns" reminds its viewers that Britishness is not lost, as those yearning for blue passports and imperial measures might have you think.
Yearning for reprieve from the abuse, she married by age 19193, became a mother at 21919, and a widow just two years later.
We were head over heels for the jewel-toned shades in her Serpentina palette, but it left us yearning for more, more, more.
If you've been not-so-secretly yearning for Taraji P. Henson to make another romantic comedy, well, prepare for the best news ever.
At last he divulges a yearning for power but before his confession has had time to percolate, he distracts from it with humour.
Every baby is a blessing, but as I got older, I found myself yearning for that little girl that we didn't have yet.
On that day, her last posts reveal a reflective mood, yearning for normalcy in a city where she was hunted as a spy.
That's the highest share yearning for a more active government since the poll began asking voters about the role of government in 1995.
Yearning for a new opportunity, Imam Mohamad Jamal Daoudi agreed to lead the congregation after a stint with another mosque in Augusta, Georgia.
A comedic drama about a young gay man yearning for love is the first new American play planned for the current Broadway season.
"After all, it was a yearning for these rights that inspired people around the world, including Vietnam, to throw off colonialism," he said.
Since Trump was elected, the political playbook has not only been turned upside down, it is wide open and yearning for new participants.
But then you've got to be in a pretty bad place to begin with if you're yearning for the spot beneath Donald Trump.
Areas yearning for economic redevelopment – so often spearheaded by restaurants, retailers, and other Main Street businesses affected by the QIP error – will wait.
But his yearning for a better way, and his conviction that a "New Andalusia" can exist, carries the reader through some 500 pages.
Does this mean single-payer is the bipartisan health care solution Congress is yearning for — a plan so crazy it just might work?
In another scene, when Baez speaks about Ginsberg's "yearning for Bob," the poet's optimistic take on the tour takes on a melancholic cast.
Ms. Smagin-Melloni is shifting her attention to China, a nation whose yearning for Viennese balls is, if anything, more ardent, she says.
Her book, "Stories of the Sahara," has endured for generations of young Taiwanese and Chinese women yearning for independence from conservative social norms.
Agatha is the more interesting character, with her harrowing history and desperate yearning for a child to heal the wounds of past traumas.
"As our lives have become increasingly intertwined with technology, we're yearning for practices that reconnect us to humanity or the earth," she said.
Racist yearning for white supremacy appears to be one strong reason that Mr. Trump has more than 80 percent approval among registered Republicans.
The German thinker Ernst Bloch argued that all utopias ultimately express yearning for a reconciliation with that from which one has been estranged.
Caddell worried, though, that there were dark undertones in the numbers: Americans were increasingly yearning for a "strong man" to fix the country.
Without his "push for money and frank yearning for relevance," our reporters note, Mr. Trump's Ukrainian initiative might never have amounted to much.
The yearning for a response from Pope Francis yielded on Friday a first step to holding bishops accountable for abuse in their dioceses.
There's a growing number of artists and collectives in Portland whose practices feel revelatory and pointedly inclusive in a state yearning for diversity.
At the same time, it reaffirms what I believe to be the endless yearning for beauty that persists in the midst of catastrophe.
If you're a Windows lover still yearning for your Windows phone, the company seems to have given you an answer—get an Android phone.
This abuse of memory sets the soundtrack for Brexit Britain: a pseudo-sincere yearning for yesteryear, looking back in anger through rose-tinted glasses.
Fortunately, both films share deeper themes: trauma perpetuating trauma, an existential yearning for a meaningful life, and the desire to belong at any cost.
The result is an exhibition about lack or longing — a yearning for unity coupled with an acknowledgment of the impossibility of realizing it absolutely.
Then we started to realize that women who were pregnant and nursing were really yearning for more nutritional products, because it's a questionable time.
Both countries' leaders are giving voice to popular yearning for renewed national power and international respect, and both are reaping the domestic political benefits.
After the long weekend, you may be yearning for something to help take your mind off of getting back into the swing of things.
Long story short: In the finale of The Handmaid's Tale, June at last gets the chance she's been yearning for — the chance to escape.
Or Kasich could still prove to be the voters' choice to replace Rubio as the man who can tap into the yearning for hope.
All in all, it's an upbeat track, hinting at positivity, or at least yearning for it, among the malaise that comes from growing pains.
We are Sally, cold, sad, and Butterfinger-less but still yearning for love, and we are all Lucy, the hardass who gets things done.
What runs through them all is a yearning for a perfect union between word and deed, between the written page and the world itself.
Moody's troop serves girls in California's Bay Area, Richmond and Albany -- girls who are tech savvy and yearning for outdoor activities, she told CNN.
But the more likely cause of Housman's failure was that he had become emotionally undone over an unrequited yearning for his roommate, Moses Jackson.
It binds the ideals and principles on which we have stood for nearly 250 years to the plight of people yearning for freedom everywhere.
"Could it be her?" one recent headline asked, betraying the yearning for fresh leadership amid a French presidential campaign crowded with worn-out politicians.
" He added, in another apparent reference to China today: "That moment made it clear that the human yearning for freedom cannot be kept down.
Rouhani, a longtime establishment insider who won the presidency in 2013 and 2017, was bolstered by the support of many Iranians yearning for freedoms.
Editorial Donald Trump's candidacy has left many Republicans yearning for a deus ex machina in this presidential race, but Evan McMullin is not it.
In this hot, cold, polarized, predictable year of our Lord, a long day of kicks to the urethra leaves us yearning for a lot.
The belief that voters are yearning for another moderate alternative recently helped motivate former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and former Gov.
In "Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity," published in 1989, the philosopher Richard Rorty placed the yearning for ethical consistency at the root of Western thought.
Maybe there were people below willing to risk their health for better jobs, and no doubt there were people yearning for a better economy.
And the most gnawing question for this character: How does he reconcile the contradictory elements of his nature, especially his yearning for other men?
Up until now, Rory's passivity and yearning for the approval of all the men in her life has kept her repeating these relationship cycles.
"You are far from your friends, your country and your home," he sings, acknowledging the heartache of yearning for a mother or a son.
The issue wouldn't be that Democrats "forgot" white workers; it's that Trump promised them the kind of white identity politics they've been yearning for.
"Heroes" makes me feel alive, fills me with promise, has me yearning for moments I haven't yet experienced and to fondly relive others I have.
And not only are we bummed, but we're kind of worried about what will happen to the next generation of smart alecks yearning for validation.
Fajardo describes the pain of yearning for something you can't quite articulate, of getting what you thought you wanted and finding it less than satisfying.
She lifted her fingers to the brim of her hood, and when she pushed it back, Kass finally saw the face she'd been yearning for.
Throughout Monáe's work, the yearning for freedom and individually is perpetually portrayed as a glitch in the cyborg programming (and is frequently coded as queer).
" His path to homeopathy followed a familiar script: disillusionment with conventional medicine, a sense of desperation and yearning for what Brown describes as "something 'more.
In a 4-minute video, Allure documented the evolution of the style over 100 years — and it may leave you yearning for a hair appointment.
The Emlagh bog butter will live out its days in a refrigerated case in the Cavan County Museum, forever yearning for a traveling toast exhibit.
But even in this post-modern, post-trope high school setting, the fears of rejection, the yearning for belonging, and the aching loneliness still exist.
The electorate he must reach to win goes beyond the GOP base yearning for a populist, off-beat and sometimes off-color candidate like Trump.
He talks, earnestly, of a public yearning for moral national leadership, saying "people are ready for something different" and it is time for "decency, honesty".
Her pensive expression suggests an ambivalence towards or yearning for a collective past, tucked away in details like the heaped family photographs and Essence magazines.
Indeed, he seems to be caught in a classic tug of love, between his heart — apparently yearning for a combative wingman like New Jersey Gov.
"Heart" pulses through minor-key yearning for three-and-a-half minutes and then cuts into an entirely new tune, underpinned by a double bass.
Against this backdrop, a rise in violent crime left some voters yearning for order and security, which Bolsonaro — an ex-military officer — promised to deliver.
It speaks to our yearning for mind-expanding space adventure, and our fears that progress means changing ourselves into a machine-driven, AI-controlled species.
" He added: "It is, in so many ways, the story of our nation's progress: Born out of the struggle of African-Americans yearning for freedom.
The people of Libya are yearning for a peaceful transition to a democratic civil government that allows them enjoy the resources of their own country.
Hemon understands these issues, too, having grappled over the course of his career with his maleness, his whiteness, and his yearning for a vanished motherland.
A big part of the pitch to "Get small" is an economic one, tapping into yearning for the good life and uneasiness about financial prospects.
Genet's "The Maids" is much performed, staged in many settings, but there's a particular urgency to the sisters' yearning for freedom in Mr. Rivera's adaptation.
And full of people who are yearning for the thing that they saw that it was several or 30 or 40 years in the past.
I fully appreciate that, and I've said this in the past: Solving the economic side of things isn't going to reduce the yearning for democracy.
There's an inherent escapism at the heart of it—or at least a yearning for such—which makes the music's jitteriness all the more effective.
If Joe Biden becomes the Democratic nominee, he could put forward an alternate vision for the nation's military, which the public might be yearning for.
Opinion ____ When a call for peaceful protests came in the spring of 1919, a schoolgirl became the face of a nation's collective yearning for freedom.
Ms. Murin, a 37-year-old from Hopewell Junction, N.Y., is her younger sister, Anna, who overflows with yearning for the warm glow of love.
What 2002 sounded like—and what people are yearning for when they say they miss the old days of rap—is an absence of stakes.
In other words, the early yearning for sour booze — sour by necessity, from spontaneous encounters with yeast and bacteria — was the foundation of modern civilization.
They have been yearning for a messiah-like figure who can turn Pakistan into a financially autonomous and militarily robust nation that is respected globally.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's triumph echoed some of the past upsets in New York City races that turned on a yearning for generational or racial change.
If Rosie and her kin embodied a 20th-century yearning for domestic order and familial bliss, smart speakers symbolize our own, more self-absorbed time.
And yet, despite North Korea's draconian system of government, some South Koreans still have a deep yearning for connection with their neighbors to the North.
But Chris went away … He's fighting that, he's yearning for acceptance and is very much caught in the middle, in every sense of the word.
Their desire to preserve this status advantage often seems to be stronger than any yearning for a more efficient system or commitment to social justice.
Further, Klobuchar's strong performance stood out in the last debate, and voters may be yearning for another non-male candidate to join the top ranks.
The pictures meld his innate talents, chiefly for color, with a yearning for transcendence, which had come across as forced or sentimental in earlier work.
Without Mr. Giuliani's push for money and frank yearning for relevance, the Trump Ukrainian initiative might never have amounted to much more than presidential tweetstorms.
She repeats this behavior with Logan throughout their relationship, enabling his irresponsibility while yearning for his validation and resenting him for his inability to commit.
It might sound as though CAR is beyond help, but the resilience of its people and their deep yearning for peace offer a glimpse of hope.
Now Trump has swung the needle to a place that has many scientists yearning for this November's midterm elections, and the 2020 presidential election beyond that.
Each release sells out like that, leaving us with little more than a folder of bookmarked posts and a yearning for those cool-ass makeup brushes.
Yet every time I get a buzz for a text, I can't help but feel a deep yearning for the old glory days of T93 texting.
It is a quest for vengeance, after all, and vengeance itself is the yearning for an ending, a putting to rest, a knife in a heart.
Teens were no longer yearning for the same shirt as their peers, instead they were identifying with new fashion trends as they looked to individualize themselves.
The fact that Sanders managed to stay in the race so long proved how many Democrats and young people are yearning for a more progressive politics.
They were yearning for the kind of classic neighborhood that Mike recalled from his childhood on the East Coast in Scott Township, a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Despite Ocasio-Cortez's mom expressing a yearning for her daughter to tie the knot, the Florida resident said she's in the dark about the couple's future.
Many Americans have been yearning for someone to step forward and throw all caution to the wind in a stream of unrehearsed, spontaneous, plain-talk messaging.
For the vast majority of people, there's no desperate yearning for something new to come along and replace their thermostat, refrigerator, lighting, doorbell or baby monitor.
Subsequently investing more in her relationships with her girlfriends, Schaefer comes to recognize the conditioning behind her anxious yearning for an engagement she never truly wanted.
Interactive tools in Facebook provide simplified ways to engage your curiosity, broadcast your thoughts, promote your image, maintain relationships and fulfill the yearning for external validation.
In his early writing, Dr. Lovelock occasionally granted Gaia too much agency, which encouraged the misperception that the living Earth was yearning for some optimal state.
Netflix Party, as well as "Netflix and Zoom," too, have emerged as temporary solutions to our yearning for human interaction in these times of social isolation.
Chinese censors have blocked news reports and images that present the protesters' yearning for democracy and their fear of being subsumed into the mainland's authoritarian maw.
Mr. Abraham, a MacArthur fellow who heads his own contemporary dance company, could have a side career choreographing solos for ballet dancers yearning for something different.
Voters are yearning for new faces and messaging that resonates with their concerns about integrating migrants and refugees as well as adapting to a digital economy.
Earlier in the evening, Mr. Scott had been yearning for a pair of scissors to help nip a tag hanging from the back of the tie.
People have a desire for solidarity that cosmopolitanism does not satisfy, immaterial interests that redistribution cannot meet, a yearning for the sacred that secularism cannot answer.
They deliver a clear, rich, and premium sound that anyone would be happy with, but those who actively seek bass may find themselves yearning for more.
Republicans who complain about the deficit when the Democrats are in the White House aren't yearning for a grand bargain, they just disagree with Democrats' priorities.
But over the years, as the early revolutionary fervor gave way for most people to a yearning for a more normal existence, the rules became negotiable.
SETH COLTER WALLS It says something that a song cycle of despair, heartbreak, alienation and yearning for death has become an anthem of our unsettled times.
Against this backdrop, a rise in violent crime has left some voters yearning for order and security, which Bolsonaro — an ex-military officer — promised to deliver.
For many years, even as users became more sophisticated, personal computers took too much effort to use without problem-solving, keeping alive the yearning for greater simplicity.
While its words do not allude to it specifically, the fact that both Allied and Axis troops adored it demonstrates a general yearning for salvation from conflict.
An FLDS member in his living room, underneath portraits of FLDS prophets on the Yearning for Zion ranch in Schleicher County, April 12, 44.23, near Eldorado, Texas.
Looking at the saturated images of such vibrant, eccentric architecture, it's hard not to feel a yearning for that kind of experimental optimism in our structures today.
As we come close to maxing out the number of nostalgic trends we can buy into, we start yearning for something that feels completely and utterly new.
Haftar taps into fatigue among Libyans yearning for electricity, petrol and banknotes scarce in a country which once enjoyed some of highest living standards in the region.
They also agree on the public's yearning for strong, sovereign governments that stand up for their national interests with what Mr Szabo calls a "healthy self-consciousness".
Days on end in the inhospitable mountains, where even a billionaire like Mr. Guzmán was forced to rough it, left him yearning for a bit of comfort.
Aviation enthusiasts yearning for ultra-fast, ultra-sleek intercontinental transportation—rather than 18-hour flights on stuffed-to-the gills widebody behemoths—might finally get their wish.
Despite its cringier moments (see: Beatty rapping), it leaves one yearning for the day when a politician might be emboldened to tell the truth in real life.
It seems that Amazon—the omniscient online marketplace already responsible for gifting us pizza drones and human-free food shops—has sensed our collective yearning for comfort.
Chances are, if you know a passionate home cook in your life, they're likely yearning for a new gadget or tool to add to their home setup.
Anoush Newman, one of the directors, says the refugees have been homeless and countryless for so long, they are yearning for any place that will welcome them.
This particular hurt — yearning for something you can't have because of your social class — is even more viscerally felt than the lack of acceptance of my sexuality.
Because who likes to admit, let alone makes a performance out of, yearning in general and yearning for a world that ultimately can't accept you in particular?
Perhaps it's because, like so many depressing forces at work in this country at the minute, he represents a yearning for an England that never really existed.
The rains we've been waiting for, yearning for, have finally arrived in our part of Tennessee, and the sugar-maple leaves are falling now in great clots.
That promotion has had its ups and downs (mostly downs), but where Jarrett was concerned, it sometimes felt like his yearning for pro wrestling greatness drove this.
Should someone crack open one of these things in your train carriage, you'd be yearning for an open tuna can to plunge your nose into for relief.
While those roots may be little known, including an impoverished upbringing and yearning for a girlfriend who moved to Spain, from there the Suarez story is familiar.
In many countries, an initial exhilaration over seemingly endless consumer choices has faded, replaced by a yearning for authenticity and deeper connections to goods and cultural legacies.
Unless the Democrats can shed their spinelessness and timidity, they will not energize that crucial youth, female, gay and ethnic horde that is yearning for uncompromising progressivism.
He's not an aggressive salesman, and perhaps that's why he's so effective: because he sounds like he's celebrating something that's already happened, not that he's yearning for.
Considering the fact that it's somehow already October, the fast pace of fall might have you yearning for a more low-maintenance approach to your hair color.
Their yearning for these potent scents and flavors drove them into the monsoon winds — an advancement in navigation skills — toward India and its cache of black pepper.
Whatever one thinks of Mr. Corbyn's credentials and record, he tapped into a popular anger and a yearning for change, as the Brexiteers and Mr. Trump did.
The arrival of cozy weather coincides perfectly with sale season, so if you've been quietly yearning for a pair of buttery soft UGGs, now is your chance.
As trends bend toward a sort of Marie-Kondo-style minimalism and things that used to be physical are increasingly digitized, some are yearning for yesterday's junk.
The iPM World HD 239.99 Degree 26p Wireless IP Camera is a viable and much cheaper option, capable of giving you the peace of mind you're yearning for.
This series is bound to leave you yearning for a pool day, or waist-deep in the internet researching the hundreds of ways we can all conserve water.
Nostalgia can hit you at weird times, but Walmart has a solution for when you're yearning for your childhood days spent dropping quarter after quarter into arcade games.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — It's Thursday and you're cranky because you've been solving the early week puzzles, but you're yearning for more of a challenge, something outside the box, perhaps.
I was 15 and yearning for a clear complexion, so I gave no thought to the possible side-effects (the more serious being depression, seizures and liver problems).
Foreign policy experts say Saudi Arabia's leadership is likely yearning for Obama to leave and looking forward to what may be a fuller embrace from the next president.
Fifty-two years after the creation of the Black Panther comic-book character and the formation of the Black Panther Party, the Afrofuturist yearning for self-determination continues.
But, as one does, you've quickly grown tired of your new 'do and are now yearning for the days when your styling options were in the double digits.
Politicians seemingly discern in voters a yearning for connection, from Labour's recent talk of "one nation" to Mr Cameron's "big society" push for more volunteering and civic cohesion.
"Investors would have been yearning for a quiet Friday after a week of turmoil for the markets driven by recession fears," said AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould.
"Third Wheels," for Xuelan Lu, Elias Baseman and Ilya Kolotov, spun a more complicated web of relationships: Were the men yearning for Ms. Lu, or for each other?
Eventually, Onita felt a yearning for change, selling the company and retiring again in 1995 to focus on his acting career and finally get his high school diploma.
Mr. Trump's approaches to health care, trade, immigration and entitlements all represent attempts to address their yearning for security at a time of economic dislocation and cultural change.
Here's a band whose history is stamped with this yearning for some semblance of artistic integrity, but after all these years, they have returned to the old system.
Gamergate's vicious and contradictory messages, sometimes dictated by people like Yiannapolous and sometimes not, have been met by game makers, game players, and an articulate yearning for betterment.
We live in a highly nostalgic time when a yearning for aspects of the 80s/90s/00s, especially the aesthetics of the time, permeate all areas of life.
Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), a Ryan backer, said the groundswell of support for Ryan sent a clear message that rank-and-file members are yearning for more influence.
These delusions are buoyed up not only by cultivated fear (paging Fox News) but also by yearning for revenge against implicit calls for social justice and historical reparations.
The promised benefits of his reforms — a stable currency, tamer inflation, fresh investment and jobs — could take years to materialize, leaving Argentines angry and yearning for the past.
The monster lives and will continue to live as long as there is a yearning for a full recognition as equally human where such recognition has been denied.
"When she died, our yearning for the work and our desire for it to stay alive was so strong that it drove us to go on," she said.
I walk by his old address on the morning when, spurred by a yearning for traditional masculinity, I decide to attempt a manual shave for the first time.
He argues that party leaders have to draw the line on issues dear to the heart of the left: Liberals must take seriously Americans' yearning for social cohesion.
Editorial After yearning for independence for generations, Kurds in Iraq are scheduled to take a major step in that direction with a nonbinding referendum set for Sept. 25.
I often find myself frustrated by poetry, yearning for it to simply tell me what it wants to say, aggravated that I can't seem to crack its code.
"Markets will be yearning for signs that the outbreak is stabilising," FXTM analyst Han Tan said, but warned that a meaningful recovery in equities could be months away.
The fact that he didn't father any children would not normally be a big selling point, but right now we are yearning for a president with no offspring.
The way West plotted this course out felt like the Trials of Job: open confidence and arrogance were used as masks for mania and the yearning for acceptance.
The meeting of these approaches – unashamed, celebratory club music and rock star fandom – is what gives Screamadelica its particular mood, half strutting with confidence, half yearning for transcendence.
But the real reason it still cuts so deeply is because it shows how insidious self-loathing is, and how profound — and human — is the yearning for respect.
What's left — and what audiences are really yearning for — is more banter between Deutch and Powell, which they can certainly do as new characters in a brand-new story.
First, they say the stark distinction of his funding coming predominately from small dollar donations instead of closed-door fundraisers is something that Democratic primary donors are yearning for.
We had to get to the bottom of the meaning behind their constant attachment: Is it a subconscious yearning for reassurance that they're not completely screwing up the world?
This mish-mash of a silhouette tends to sap my enthusiasm for sticking with the healthy choices that will, allegedly, give me the washboard abs I've been yearning for.
Not childish in a pejorative sense, but childish in that it reflects a yearning for a world that's too sealed and too small to fit anything like adult life.
My lack of desire for building paired with my yearning for a semi-survival experience has led me down a number of roads to finding my perfect survival game.
Varia Sjostrom, a young Finnish actress and a tango singer, says that the touching songs offer poetic images, melancholy and occasional irony in their yearning for an eternal love.
The blistering pace of change in recent decades has kindled an anxiety that China is suffering from moral decay and a concomitant yearning for a revival of ancient values.
Yearning for some excitement, Elisa's curiosity pulls her closer to the amphibious humanoid, played by Doug Jones of Hellboy fame, and they gradually build a relationship with one another.
Rouhani, known for decades as a mild-mannered member of the establishment, campaigned as an ardent reformist to stir up the passions of young, urban voters yearning for change.
He believed a primal yearning for conflict and the threat of imminent death allowed men the opportunity to openly express love for one another without doubt, fear, or judgment.
There are two major styles of nostalgia advertising — the kind that draws on personal, lived experience, and the kind that draws on abstract yearning for generalizations of the past.
For 13 years, fans of Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou have been yearning for the simple pair of white kicks with blue lines and yellow laces.
He says generating that childhood yearning for products is a balancing act for advertisers, who need to be careful not to over-promise an experience from years gone by.
And the legacy of millions of Americans with mental challenges who have benefitted from the Affordable Care Act and millions of others still yearning for that help and support.
I was yearning for some way to keep desserts in my life, eliminating any mindless or compulsive eating, but not turning to restriction (which often leads to more binging).
It feels like that's something I was yearning for when I was 17 and 18 and maybe a little later you realize that stuff's naturally super fuckin' weird anyway.
We just binged the entire first season of The Witcher on Netflix, and we're already yearning for more — too bad the next season won't be out for a while.
She had sturdy Presbyterian genes, a large cross-generational swath of friends, two dogs she cherished, a vibrant book group, a passion for gardening, and a yearning for travel.
Judd, who died in 1994, continues to inspire "a generation yearning for more physicality," said Leslie Hewitt, one of five notable makers we asked to reflect on his legacy.
This presumably would have tricked tourists with no yearning for "Titus Andronicus" or Pina Bausch into believing they were going somewhere with hot-air balloon rides and rum smoothies.
This has meant leading the world in advancing the cause of peace, responding when disease and disaster strike, lifting millions out of poverty and inspiring those yearning for freedom.
If the soft edges and dainty colors of the mid-18th century are not your thing, you may find yourself yearning for the sweet, cleansing blade of the guillotine.
The President, with the full support of his party in Congress, has pushed politics so far off-kilter that Americans are desperately yearning for normalcy in the Oval Office.
Bruce Springsteen seems stoked to see Jennifer Lopez and Shakira at the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show -- but, interestingly, he's not yearning for some good ol' rock 'n' roll.
Mike's band sings an early song about how everyone is garbage, but most of the songs take on a tone of yearning for lost youth and a great love.
He does not sound like a man who is yearning for the national spotlight, nor one who wants a high-profile part in Democratic wrangling over the next two years.
Why, instead of yearning for the days of "leaders" spitting out clichés and rhetoric, can we not celebrate a player who embraces individualism without the slightest hint of self-consciousness?
And as I enjoy my Panera bagel—sliced normally, toasted, and topped with a myriad of dope ingredients—I invariably find myself yearning for the golden days of Basically Bagels.
Rather than crowd out novels, the madness surrounding our president creates a need that well-told stories are perfectly suited to meet, a yearning for order and meaning and consequences.
With wildly disparate agendas, each film, a separate side of the same coin, portrays the yearning for purpose, camaraderie, and easy pussy that young American men seek out each semester.
In a recent interview with BuzzFeed News, Gillum said there's no secret sauce for bringing out young voters of color, as much as there is an electorate yearning for authenticity.
But for his parents, the yearning for their homeland is very real, although they know it is unlikely they will be able to go back to Iraq during their lifetimes.
Complex grief involves prolonged concern over the loss, through intense yearning for the deceased or rumination about their death, and it interferes with the survivor's other relationships, work and health.
This piece, called #elevate, is an effective, if trite, exploration of the painful performance of small-talk, of the yearning for genuine human interaction, of bringing celebrity down to earth.
Her zeal recalls that of another writer yearning for a lost past; Ida Tarbell, whose journalism helped end the monopoly of John Rockefeller, the oil baron who ruined her father.
Along the way, she reconnects with her 10-year-old sister Abby (Tatum Marilyn Hall), who's been living in foster care and yearning for a motherly connection of her own.
Referendum polls have often over-predicted the proportion of voters yearning for change—and therefore, in this case, voting Leave—as such people are more likely to participate in surveys.
In other stories, Gay employs the surreal and allegorical to explore the contradictions of desire, of the yearning for motherhood and the cruelty that women can inflict on other women.
For me, the hammam becomes a symbol of that home I am yearning for — a place in which I can just feel like myself in the most human way possible.
A VISIT to Okehampton—a small town in England's most rural parliamentary constituency of Central Devon—fulfils a very English yearning for long shadows on cricket grounds and warm beer.
From the start, Florence lived in Emma's shadow (he kept his calendar open to the date he and Emma met), yearning for affection, crushed by his ­daily retreat into memory.
Some of his songs were sad, yearning for those who had fled — "My emigrants, come back, the mint is still green" — some rollicking and funny, skewering Arab and world leaders.
Visit an online message board populated by fans of down-on-their-luck college teams, and you might find threads yearning for this school or that college to hire him.
"Saoirse was fierce, both in her love for her family and yearning for justice," her uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote on Instagram, along with several family photos of her.
"You've got a lot of neighborhoods that are yearning for filming because they recognize the economic need," said Julie Menin, the commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment.
Many of the characters Marcus meets on the way to reckoning with the criminals, speak to a yearning for a better, fairer America, one where these crimes wouldn't be necessary.
" There's a two-bar interlude towards the end of the song in which the chords change up momentarily and Musgraves sounds like she's yearning for something, possessed: "Whatever feels good.
Addicts, if you will, paying up big bucks and jacking into virtual reality out of both a yearning for ecstasy and an escape from debt, be that emotional or monetary.
Living in this cleaned-up expensive city, we've grown accustomed to yearning for a time when New York was cheap and fun and full of sex and art and drugs.
The modern conservative jurisprudence is an exercise in nostalgia, a yearning for pre-New Deal America when, supposedly, government was less oppressive and people were freer than they are today.
News Analysis ISTANBUL — The shocking rebuke of Turkey's governing party in Sunday's mayoral election in Istanbul resonated as more than a yearning for new leadership in the nation's largest city.
By the time it came to our scene — which was on my last day and her first — I felt like I'd spent a lifetime as Elizabeth yearning for this character.
"I think one of the things people love about Teresa is that she's Mexican anywhere," Ms. del Castillo said: yearning for tacos and educating others about Mexico and its geography.
"This town is yearning for something like this," said Glenn Heidtmann Jr., an owner of Heidtmann & Sons, a building company that partnered with another developer, Jonathan Tibett, on the project.
The songs just don't set the tone of a scene, but they also make viewers feel a very specific way — almost as if you're yearning for your teen years again.
Like "Jerusalem," which probed the British yearning for a lost mythic grandeur, "The Ferryman" portrays a people in thrall to millenniums of history, in ways they're not always aware of.
But what's more interesting than the prediction was the emotion behind it, a yearning for something, anything, to end the death loop that American democracy appears to be trapped in.
This "tension" between "a yearning for nature and a desire to contain it" has been implicit in the show from the beginning, writes Jason Bainbridge of the University of Canberra.
With an average snowfall somewhere in the range of 200 to 215 inches per year, it's a haven for skiers, snowboarders, or anyone yearning for several feet of soft powder.
People's yearning for change may help explain why Putin replaced Medvedev, a close ally and protege, but one whose public approval ratings have been on a downward slide since 2014.
It was very devastating how we up and left in the middle of the night, and I know those fans have been yearning for basketball for a long, long time.
He says he chose this path, conceived his new way of sensing the world, to answer a yearning for space and flight during a childhood in which he was bullied.
This remote mountain town in British Columbia has recently welcomed a new wave of settlers: urban refugees, increasingly priced out of cities like Vancouver and yearning for a simpler life.
The literary white woman, whether she was snipping her locks off with farm scissors, blushing through Derbyshire, or yearning for a room of her own, was my unquestioned role model.
Despite these two decent options, my money is on a third option—the brain implant that tells us we're satiated, even when our bodies are calorie restricted and yearning for food.
We're all yearning for connection, whether it's an intimate one-on-one relationship or a sense of community or just that feeling of togetherness and people being there for each other.
Instead of a host yearning for celebrity, there is only a soothing, nameless narrator who functions as a Greek chorus to support the rotating cast of laymen who populate the screen.
For fans still yearning for the next big thing, Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters in July and may end with a scene or two teasing the webslinger's future adventures.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs' Small Fry is a beautifully wrought, often devastating account of a life spent yearning for a distant father's love — the distant father just happens to be Steve Jobs.
The work also embodies the idea that, no matter where the 90s left society, there was a yearning for safety, security, and ultimately, the remaking of time and place into home.
Now they'll get to play more similar programs, and if they make a run in the FCS playoffs, nobody is going to be yearning for the days of the Potato Bowl.
Instead, critics of superstition are best advised to work with the grain of human psychology rather than against it, finding more benevolent ways to satisfy human yearning for something "out there".
His desire to discern "by dawn's early light," whether the "star-spangled banner yet wave[s]," was fueled both by his yearning for liberty and the Nation's hope to resist oppression.
Joke or not, POTUS made it clear he's yearning for the good ol' days when he got much better publicity -- which was the perfect segue to his fave topic -- fake news!
Should we be yearning for provoking indie art house fare, or can we continue squealing over the new photos from Mary Poppins Returns and watching this new Coco trailer on repeat?
Anas told Reuters he expected a much bigger fallout from the documentary across the continent as ordinary citizens and civil groups have been yearning for a clean-up of African football.
Instead, sources in the Trump orbit tell CNN the President recognizes that the former New York mayor is helping him by taking on the role of aggressor Trump's been yearning for.
LONDON — As a bleary-eyed world awakes to the news that Donald Trump has been elected as president of the United States, one person in particular is yearning for his bed.
Investors are also yearning for new deals, having been hit hard by a constant stream of adjustments to existing deals, which have squeezed pricing tighter and pushed for more aggressive terms.
From the first hesitant steps out of Africa, to the intrepid sailing ships venturing away from Europe in the 1400s, we've always looked to the horizon, yearning for land or adventure.
I guess a lot of the irony of modern Australian culture is this yearning for prosperity—of status and wealth for the middle class, and conservative politicians really play into that.
In an interview with Vox during the 2016 campaign season, she argued that there were certain characteristics of Sanders's that voters were yearning for Clinton to emulate — but she just couldn't.
Stewart, a historian and professor of black studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, also renders the tangled knot of art, sexuality and yearning for liberation that propelled Locke's work.
A taint hung over discussions of gay sexuality, yet the yearning for companionship, love and joy had become far more open since the worst of the AIDS crisis a decade earlier.
Despite this, many people regard her as sphinx-like and unknowable — yearning for even more secret documents to reveal what she really thinks and what she will really do as president.
If there were ever hidden armies of would-be Democratic voters yearning for a visionary presidential nominee uncontaminated by the compromises of life, then these Bernie Brigades still remain well camouflaged.
Amid those years, Swift's career saw a lot of ebbs and flows: Miss Americana shows her openness about yearning for public validation, dealing with negative body image, and being politically vocal.
Like some of the canned music (Fleetwood Mac, the Electric Light Orchestra), the movie's visual design gestures toward the past but mostly comes across as a generational yearning for such memories.
Ever since her early moment of affinity with Dickinson, Smith has been attracted to poets whose plain language conceals a yearning for something metaphysical or eternal: Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, Philip Larkin.
But the main thing most Brexiteers have in common is an obsession with national sovereignty, "taking back control" and keeping foreigners out — a yearning for that old British idea: splendid isolation.
But the main thing most Brexiteers have in common is an obsession with national sovereignty, "taking back control" and keeping foreigners out — a yearning for that old British idea: splendid isolation.
Mr. Greene's early songs gave sampled 1970s pop and disco an echoey, wavery resurrection, as if yearning for the hedonistic 1970s that he was born too late — in 1982 — to experience.
That a person who expressed no interest in people could live with such a yearning for them; that a paramount fear of being alone could drive him away from the world.
Chahrour focuses on the physical consequences of that rupture, using violent convulsions to depict the breakdown of the body as it fights against cultural restrictions on love while yearning for reunion.
She tries to span the cultural gap, cooking pots of lentils over a portable stove, weaving a tapestry that she never completes and yearning for a washing machine or a generator.
But this grand strategy's failure still leaves the party with a simpler option, one that would satisfy the yearning for tax cuts that remains a divided conservatism's only certain common ground.
The ouster of Hosni Mubarak and the political chaos that ensued sent Egypt's society into a tailspin, leaving voters yearning for a strongman who could assert control and bring back order.
A nostalgic yearning for the halcyon days of humanity may allow us to strike melancholic poses, but it will do little to halt the vast processes that are driving these changes.
Some in the region point to a yearning for autonomy that stretches back far deeper into history, to the annexation of Catalonia under the Spanish monarchy in the early 18th century.
All of this reflects a yearning for something, anything, to end the death loop that American democracy appears to be trapped in — for a big, dramatic blowup to fix the system's ills.
Instead, they use their participants' motivations and worries — from yearning for new friends to wanting to be prepared for school shootings — to justify their virulent "military subtext," as Blesener once put it.
For his part, Mr. Moon said he hoped that the two leaders could engage in "broad-minded" discussions and produce "a big gift" for those yearning for peace on the Korean Peninsula.
You don't have to keep it a secret anymore; we know you've been yearning for a GoPro ever since you saw that insane first-person POV skydiving video a few years ago.
Whether you're yearning for a classic tailored coat, a casual jean jacket, or a pair of suede boots, it's never too late to adopt some of the duchess' best fall fashion looks.
For if Shalimar is undone by Boonyi's intense yearning for more, for wanting out, Lady Macbeth sets off a murderous chain of events for much the same reasons: wanting more, wanting up.
Behind every photo of you, smile plastered on your face, body posed in front of a gorgeous landscape, is really a sleep-deprived plane or bus passenger yearning for a neck massage.
But there are painful, interlocking identity crises roiling, with young pitted against old and long-simmering resentments against leaders who haven't recognized the pain of globalization or the yearning for national exceptionalism.
Now, having stoked his supporters' yearning for change, he faces the harder task of satisfying them without bringing a backlash from the conservatives who still control most of the levers of power.
The film is animated by a sense of yearning for a time when America could count on its patrician class to act in the country's interest in the name of the Constitution.
It's a deep dive into how one side of human life is the drive for power and sex and money, and the other side is a deep yearning for love and grace.
In the absence of rallies and door-to-door canvassing, organizers are stepping up online recruitment and organizing phone banks, noting many people are sitting at home yearning for something to do.
One consequence of our helplessness in face of the pandemic is our greater sociability, a yearning for warmth and succor, the realization that we need others, that we cannot hack it alone.
But the vacuum created by Mr. Crowley's exit seemed to only deepen the yearning for Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Hoyer and Mr. Clyburn to clear the path for a new generation of leaders.
In fact, it is the long participation of the Social Democrats as a junior partner in successive Merkel governments that has left many voters yearning for a more defined and vocal opposition.
It's housing buoyed by and addressing a collision of attendant themes: the sharing economy and a yearning for connection, social and professional, among overworked millennials and a work force that's increasingly freelance.
In USA TODAY Network interviews with more than two dozen Americans across the political spectrum, as well as replies to our network's social media queries, a clear yearning for more unity emerged.
The result is deeply unsatisfying for many in his party, which has been yearning for a unified government to finally make major changes to entitlement programs to bring the deficit in line.
In a short confessional piece, she admits to being more interested in the view out her study's window than in the room's contents, and to yearning for a view of the sea.
At the start, the unsmiling queen and her husband (John C. Reilly), yearning for a child, are told to kill a sea monster, and to have its heart cooked by a virgin.
" Ms. Ny, looking on, sighed and spoke not only for her daughter but seemingly for herself, yearning for a time when normality was anything besides familial separation: "She doesn't want to leave.
After spending roughly 40 minutes with the game and chatting with game director Stig Asmussen, I'm confident it has the potential to be the narrative Star Wars title fans have been yearning for.
Now I guess that last innovation technically prevents the Apex 2019 from being truly port-less, but could be a neat extra for anyone still yearning for the MagSafe ports on old MacBooks.
Larson's Land Speed Record isn't so much a collaboration with Hart as it is a transformation of his work into a statement of longing and yearning for a past moment of artistic ecstasy.
But Biden faces his own challenges, including questions about whether he is too old and too centrist for a party yearning for fresh faces and increasingly propelled by its more vocal liberal wing.
"Saoirse was fierce, both in her love for her family and yearning for justice," her uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote on Instagram after she died, along with several family photos of her.
If you're growing out your hair and yearning for some inspiration — or, if you're already rocking waist-length waves (damn you) — check out our refresher on the simple styles anyone can do, ahead.
To the extent spin creates "a yearning for a more authentic politics" and leads to political innovations and commitments that increase voting and civic engagement, spin will have served a useful democratic purpose.
For all you Bohemian Rhapsody super-fans out there (and we know you're out there), these are the nuggets of trivia, from on-set stories to real-life comparisons, you've been yearning for.
In a nutshell, it's the much-anticipated showdown between The Hound and The Mountain, which fans have been yearning for ever since we found out good old Sandor isn't actually dead after all.
The sex trade in Japan has long been about not only intercourse, but also the yearning for intimacy and romance, says Masahiro Yamada, a sociologist, and these are the services that are growing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bob Dylan's new album "Triplicate" explores American standards from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, but the veteran singer-songwriter says that does not mean he is yearning for the past.
That knee-jerk combativeness earned him national fame and often ridicule as he was parodied on "Saturday Night Live" by actress Melissa McCarthy as a short-tempered spokesman yearning for the President's affection.
Shiraz Maher, the project's leader, and his colleagues took months to classify each of the 50,000-odd messages and posts under headings such as "yearning for the afterlife", "religiosity" and "desire to migrate".
Now a successful pianist, still yearning for Oliver, he meets a debonair older lawyer, Michel, who owns an ancestral château that "wasn't [Evelyn Waugh's] Brideshead but it wasn't [EM Forster's] Howards End either".
For British nationalists, the monarchy lies at the core of their yearning for the days when Britannia ruled the waves and its monarch presided over an Empire, upon which the sun never set.
" While the Romans were erecting arches and columns to military conquests and the ruthless emperors who led them, the Jews were yearning for a time when men would "beat their swords into plowshares.
But in a country where many often end up voting for the candidate they dislike least, part of Macron's appeal can also be put down to a deep yearning for a fresh face.
The Golden Age magnates, ordering all their furniture from Paris, along with walls full of Old Masters from Duveen, had zero intrinsic taste, but a lingering memory of, and yearning for, European culture.
Trump has worked to break free of the guardrails put in place by White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, yearning for the more unconstrained environment of his businesses and campaign.
And for artists who are yearning for the sense that their art at least has social value — or even a sliver of profundity — has it ever been easier to earn instant mass validation?
It may be wishful thinking, but after three years of Trump's craziness, many Americans — including those like me for whom Pence is anathema — are just yearning for the semblance of a normal presidency.
Fall TV is the best TV.  Pumpkin spice season is also known for going hard with new TV shows as well as those new season premiers that you were yearning for all summer.
The backstory: Morrow told Axios he's heard from Democrats in Colorado close to Hickenlooper, as well as many among their organization's nearly 1 million members, who are yearning for him to drop out.
Cody Inglis, 23, a history student who came to Budapest after studying at Arizona State University, said he was yearning for life to return to normal after weeks spent protesting and writing letters.
As a child, Merkin could achieve her mother's full attention only when she was sick, and she ponders whether her yearning for maternal affection might have been an engine of her later breakdowns.
I wasn't really a fan of knives and swords before I began watching Forged in Fire, but it's opened up a whole new world of escapism and beauty that I'd been yearning for.
In his role as head of Donald Trump's Inaugural Committee, Tom Barrack told CNBC on Wednesday that world leaders have expressed a yearning for the president-elect to build bridges within the global community.
Where all of these movements dovetail is in the eternal human yearning for easy answers, of the sort that suggest that a fundamentalist fervor for "the right" belief system will unlock the correct path.
More than that, it felt like it was filling in part of the neglected other side to these accounts of misconduct, addressing something I hadn't realized I'd been missing and yearning for more of.
On one hand, there is a strong and sincere connection to the past, and a yearning for those objects that remain constant in a life journey that has clearly ranged across place and class.
It's a solid, exciting, and compelling introduction to the postwar optimism, sense of duty, and yearning for exploration that propelled many of the participants in the space race toward unbelievably difficult and dangerous work.
"The Dream," a new track lifted from the album takes in elements of 70s folk pop and 90s alt rock, has Hamilton singing about greener grasses and a yearning for new places and faces.
"It would not be an exaggeration to say that inter-Korean ties were even more frozen, but public yearning for improved relations was so strong that today's precious event was brought about," he quipped.
The thematic variation on which "Anesthesia" focuses is the cruel paradox of living in a world of life-enhancing technological miracles that don't begin to fulfill our yearning for a more purposeful, satisfying existence.
Abraham chronicles how, sensing that they would triumph in the upcoming presidential election, and yearning for the opportunity to appoint one of their own, Senate Whigs then postponed consideration of Tyler's next two nominees.
So, the moral of the story is if you're yearning for some ink, but don't want to majorly piss off the people who brought you into the world, consider dedicating a piece to them.
It is worth noting, however, that the 270 18-to-28-year-olds interviewed for the study were already in committed relationships, as opposed to being single, Katherine-Heigl types yearning for Mr. Right.
Highlighting how Iran's meddling in their countries has enriched Iran's local placemen and the clerics, security officials, and regime insiders will strike a chord with the young crowds yearning for justice and economic opportunity.
As in the United States, the pollsters had failed to detect a hidden yearning for the restoration of a mythical older France, rural and dominated by the values of a conservative Roman Catholic Church.
As you can imagine, the post drew quite a bit of attention, most likely because Ben's yearning for the cake was so sincere and his attempts to secure the recipe seemed so, well, pathetic.
There was a pain, too, some unspoken melancholy and exhaustion, a yearning for the way the world used to be, at least the one he knew on the 9300 block of Lake Forest Boulevard.
Such views could help reinforce the thinking of Chinese leaders who have largely misread the source of protesters' anger, repeatedly underestimating the yearning for genuine democracy and the broader public's support for the movement.
This is a time of profound social change in Myanmar, and some women, in particular, are yearning for a moral force to counter what they see as a rising materialism among the nation's youth.
But the show that made the most lasting impact on me—as in it triggers something besides confused nostalgia about an emotionally turbulent phase in my life or yearning for George Clooney—was Friends.
As Bryan, 21, sings about yearning for respite from an ongoing relationship rough patch, clips show her and Johnson, 31, doing everything together from lounging around in sweatpants to taking in the city sights.
For all the anger and divisiveness that is laid bare on social media and on cable networks hour after hour and day after day, there is a yearning for civility across our political discourse.
It seems to share some of the same desires and anxieties reflected in the proliferation of "slow" movements — slow cooking, slow sex, slow parenting, slow cities — the yearning for a more biologically based time.
Sendok Garpu offers a wonderful taste of what is possible when that exchange goes the other way, when an expat community's yearning for a taste of home makes all of our lives more delicious.
It was here where I learned to see my yearning for Leonardo, Ryan, and Brad as obvious, even cliché, compared to the arcane (and egregiously white) cultural references my overeducated and spoiled peers preferred.
Glimpses, via interview, into the lives and opinions of residents suggests a simplicity of existence that is at once completely enticing, while also yearning for importance in a world that would rather ignore them.
It generated almost as many thinkpieces about tourism, insensitivity, and cultural appropriation as it did essays from other women who shared Gilbert's yearning: for escapism, for absolution, for romantic freedom, for a brand-new life.
If you find yourself yearning for the feeling of when you first picked up a game controller, consider your nostalgia threshold reached with the PlayStation Classic — and it's only $24.99 at Best Buy (usually $59.99).
They have yet to come to terms with the changes the evolving social media and news environment bring to politics, and perhaps even more importantly the wider scale of frustration and yearning for new options.
Walmart is currently offering $10 off on Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons — $69 will get you that at-home multiplayer experience that you've been yearning for, and your friends will appreciate you for your emergency preparedness.
WITHIN each human heart lies an inexhaustible yearning for liberty, "or so we democrats like to believe", writes Madeleine Albright near the end of "Fascism: A Warning", a book on how nations descend into tyranny.
Some Mexicans have been yearning for a president from the left ever since 1988, when Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas lost an early lead after a technical glitch in vote counting (his supporters claimed the election was stolen).
Not only did neocons fail to anticipate that the Iraq War would embolden Iran, but they predicted the opposite -- that a yearning for democracy would transform the Middle East into a replica of the West.
But after seven decades of division, the capitalist South and the totalitarian North have drifted so far apart that the yearning for reunification is not what it used to be, especially among young South Koreans.
"It's not taking a trip down memory lane or longing or yearning for the good old days or fond memories of what's no more," he added in the lengthy Q&A, posted on the bobdylan.
It's small enough to fit in a pocket but it's definitely not small — I keep finding myself yearning for smaller cases with every set of earbuds I try, Earin's pen-sized case being the exception.
I began yearning for the Sportback midway through my week in the A5 coupe, the latter of which proved an absolute pleasure to drive — until I pulled into a shopping center with passengers in tow.
A few months earlier, Taylor said, his son-in-law and grandson had seen what they described as a dog that hopped like a kangaroo, and Taylor was yearning for a sighting of his own.
Since he is taken into a Carmelite monastery at the age of 8, much of the novel's drama comes from the clash between the tranquillity of the cloisters and Lippi's yearning for the world beyond.
It's a measure of Ms. Teitler's glum view of human nature — or at least the ethics of the young and yearning for love — that in "Engagements," a tick emerges as a symbol of upright morality.
Research into "improving the sound", which means cranking up the volume to appease fans yearning for the old ear-splitting V8 wail, was under way with the aim of implementation by 2018 at the latest.
Already hailed as a masterpiece across Europe, "Secondhand Time" is an intimate portrait of a country yearning for meaning after the sudden lurch from Communism to capitalism in the 1990s plunged it into existential crisis.
As I bite into the soft, warm bread, the texture mixes with the hot tomato sauce while the strong garlic taste of the meat adds a layer of density that leaves you yearning for more.
This is the terror: to have emerged from nothing, to have a name, consciousness of self, deep inner feelings, an excruciating inner yearning for life and self-expression and with all this yet to die.
He had promised us he'd make history, but even his critics didn't expect he'd do it by becoming the first American president to express a yearning for the government to come to a screeching halt.
The story, adapted from Ovid, tells of Galatea's consuming love for the shepherd Aci, which is threatened by the jealous monster Polifemo, whose frustrated yearning for Galatea provokes him to crush Aci with a boulder.
But perhaps even more than Kaine's yearning for big fiscal deals and bipartisan agreements on foreign policy, his bipartisan brand of politics is driven by his belief that the Senate should vote on tough issues.
It's time to question the lean-in mantras and human optimization hacks of the past decade and instead embrace the parts of ourselves that have been yearning for headspace and, dare I say it, boredom.
"What you heard was the international community in some ways yearning for that American leadership that constructed the international system and saying, 'we will go on even if you don't support it anymore,' " Conley said.
"I think people are yearning for a connection with a time when they believed the country was united," he said during a tour of the museum in Natick, Massachusetts, about 20 miles west of Boston.
Richard Griswold del Castillo, an emeritus professor of Chicano studies at San Diego State University, said Mr. Murrieta came to represent a yearning for justice at a time of rampant racism and lynchings of Mexicans.
So given the source material, it's especially appropriate for Fuller House to perform a similar trick — to play directly into its target demo's yearning for the all-hugging, all-learning brand of TV that raised them.
"I was just so high on hope and so determined to find what I'd been sort of yearning for for some time and defuse the weight off my shoulders," Brierley told CNN in a recent interview.
Instead of revolving around the tragedy of an old crone yearning for the spotlight, her storylines in later seasons consider how to pair love with kink, and the need for attention with the desire to please.
I'm trying to challenge people to go to a higher — I know what they yearn for, we're yearning for: not a Trump-defined campaign but a campaign that's defined by the best of who we are.
The intrepid, tight-lipped tourist can choose from silent retreats on six continents; many of the growing number headed for the seventh, Antarctica, probably do so in part out of yearning for a great white silence.
The location of the Berlin killings was significant: the market is in the shadow of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Memorial Church, preserved in its bombed-out state since 1945 as a symbol of Germany's yearning for peace.
His principal character is so full of yearning for his lost Constantinople, and so committed to reminding us of the relative backwardness of the British Isles, that one begins to question his lack of intellectual curiosity.
Between shielding our eyes from the Shadow Monster and yearning for Eleven and Mike to finally be reunited, we couldn't take our eyes off the perms, chops, and unprecedented volume of a certain mullet-meets-pompadour.
However, since late 783 a heavy-handed response to protests — including the jailing of some English-speaking activists and sympathizers — has convinced many that only severance from Cameroon will satisfy their yearning for a better life.
E. Isabella Gilbert's Dimple-Maker (aka the "Dimple Digger") played on America's desperate yearning for dimples, debuting in 1936, the same year when Shirley Temple's dimples speckled the nation in posters for her new movie Dimples.
Back in the aughts, some liberals (I won't name names) wondered whether Bush's foreign misadventures might stem from a dispensationalist yearning for end-times, and the safe rapture of all believers into the Kingdom of Heaven.
He now instructs classes on the Wim Hof Method at various retreats around the world, attended by athletes looking to increase their endurance, spiritual seekers yearning for transcendence, and the chronically ill in need of healing.
There is a whiff, not of nostalgia, which implies a yearning for a happier past, but the sad memory of a style already vanished, before the paintings were made, like the vision of a grandparent's home.
You don't have be a brilliant sociologist of religion or cultural-studies buff to see the games as one more expression (perhaps the most ambitious, in worldly terms, ever organised) of humanity's yearning for the transcendent.
Supporters at party rallies often chant: "Wir sind das Volk," or "We are the people," a refrain previously employed by pro-democracy demonstrators in communist East Germany, when the phrase evoked a yearning for democratic rights.
But, like many Democratic politicians in the Donald Trump era, he was trying to harness not only the alarm of moderates and the rage of progressives but the almost universal yearning for a new politics entirely.
At the same time, he memorializes the yearning for freedom that spurs one generation after another to persevere in the search for justice — despite threats and intimidation, despite reversals and efforts to turn back the clock.
Almost all analysts agree it is too early for the reformist camp, or a young Iranian population yearning for change, to celebrate any decisive step forward for human rights and social freedoms, judging by historical precedent.
People are yearning for escape and signs of connection and compassion, and Guillermo del Toro's tale — a lush hybrid of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Creature From the Black Lagoon" — serves up the feels in spades.
A vote for Friedrich Merz, a former Merkel rival and millionaire with a visceral sense of self-confidence, would suggest that in Germany, too, the yearning for more charismatic — and male — leadership has won the day.
But then a Facebook Live of Lucy's genuinely terrifying car accident goes viral and she becomes a meme known as #flipgirl — and her yearning for clout becomes an obsession that compromises her lifelong friendship with Daisy.
Of course that was relevant in the 1990s, when the novel was published, but it's even more so today, with a major portion of the country yearning for a former golden age when America was great.
A yearning for community spurs the idea for an ice-cream experienceAfter attending Parsons School of Design in New York and receiving a joint degree in business and design, Bunn landed a position at Time Inc.
A teenager during the depression, he developed a yearning for unattainable foodstuffs, which explains why the artist so often presents views of cakes and lunch counters through the reflective glass of shop windows and display cabinets.
Impossible to guess it then, but my fellow attendees in 2010 — yearning for freedom from the tyranny of liberal intellectuals — would cohere into Mr. Trump's base: richer and older than one might expect, and overwhelmingly white.
Soon after the war had broken out, Lodge had joined Roosevelt in favoring the Allies so fervently that they and other like-minded members of the northeastern Republican elite could barely disguise their yearning for intervention.
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter initially on Saturday to react in only four words to Fidel Castro's death before issuing a longer statement condemning the "brutal dictator" and yearning for a free Cuba.
He'd call in from the road, first to the Yearning for Zion ranch in Texas, where he had a soundproof bedroom, and later to R-23, the FLDS compound hidden in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
The footage is sure to please Marvel fans everywhere, many of whom have been yearning for more of the Dora Milaje since their appearance in Civil War when confront Black Widow while escorting T'Challa to his car.
There are entire industries and markets — worth billions of dollars — yearning for new technology and ripe for change, but the tech industry is either just only beginning to understand them or is unaware of the opportunity entirely.
It is to believe in white nostalgia – though some of the miners in Southeastern Ohio were Native American and African American, including slaves – the yearning for a simpler life, which was only ever simple for a few.
Chests filled with the weight of days upon days of pouring rain, flashed smiles and yearning for something more, sick, fucking alibis—all of these things taking control as the song slides back into the Top 100.
All of that is true, and yet a part of me is yearning for the relative simplicity of the analog era: sell a bunch of albums and count the number of times they're played on the radio.
Sarah came close to experiencing romance (or at least a passionate night of getting better acquainted with office crush Karl's washboard abs), but ultimately the responsibilities of caring for her sibling overruled her yearning for a fling.
Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel held a deep yearning for the VAIO P, too, and also got around to buying one earlier this year, so I figured I should ask him if his thoughts matched mine.
Our tendency to put the cart light years beyond the horse when it comes to anything alien says much more about the human yearning for connection with other intelligent lifeforms than it does about those speculative civilizations.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranians yearning for detente abroad and greater freedoms at home have handed President Hassan Rouhani a second term, but the hardline forces he defeated in elections on Friday will remain defiantly opposed to his plans.
This autocratic trend is best understood not as religious fervor or anti-American backlash, but as a manifestation of a collective, anxiety-driven desire for cultural tightness -- the yearning for strong leaders who will restore social order.
Sadly, instead of holding out America as a haven for those "huddled masses yearning to breathe free," Judge Millett and her fellow travelers seem to want the Statue of Liberty inviting the masses yearning for free abortion.
SEOUL, South Korea — When a call for peaceful protests in support of Korean independence came in spring 1919, a 13-year-old girl named Yu Gwan-sun became the face of a nation's collective yearning for freedom.
If you're yearning for the aesthetic that brought you those rad Lifetouch yearbook photo backgrounds, but also want to get blazed out of your skull because it's legal in a bunch of states now and, why not?
That led to songs like this FM radio staple, where you can hear Mr. Petty's love of the Byrds' quite clearly, as he updates the older California group's chiming chords and bittersweet yearning for a new generation.
He was too absorbed in the visions of the Great Society and in his own unfulfilled yearning for the presidency to recognize that the Vietnam War was a moral failure that could destroy everything he dreamed of.
Get the eduCBA Project Management & Quality Management Bundle for $39, or 98% off See Details We've gotten so used to slickly produced entertainment like Transformers that people are now yearning for old-school things like standup comedy.
What's more, these centrist institutionalists argue, it would be popular — the American public is yearning for someone who just sticks to business as usual and gets us away from the vicious polarization that's defined the Trump era.
"As world leaders gather for the G7 Summit, they should be aware that citizens across the planet are yearning for them to collaborate and work harder to find solutions for these critical threats to humanity," he said.
"I think a solution to the Venezuelan crisis is best reached not through American military intervention but through peaceable means — public demonstrations, repeated expressions by the Venezuelan people of their yearning for a legitimate government," Coons said.
Washington (CNN)For those in the White House yearning for a more controlled structure than existed in Donald Trump's presidential campaign, the messy rollout of the executive order restricting travel into the US may have been a gift.
"It was a lightning-bolt moment," said D&aposAgostino, who left his job in finance three years ago to launch the startup Tentrr, which matches landowners looking for extra cash with vacationers yearning for solitude under the stars.
Drawing on their affinity for metal's soul-scouring sonics and the rhythmic pulse of dance music, the pair have crafted eight ascendant pieces that highlight one of the similarities between the two forms: a desperate yearning for transcendence.
If you binge-watched the whole thing in a matter of days like everyone else did, you're probably yearning for ways to stay connected to the show — who knows how long we'll have to wait until Season 4.
But, of course, Shylock also locks the world's joys outside — the pleasures of music and play — feeding the discontent and yearning for freedom of his daughter, Jessica, here played with rich feeling by Mr. Pryce's daughter, Phoebe Pryce.
"Sometimes we take somebody who has been in the trenches and fought the good fight and been so steady for granted," he said, recognizing that voters' yearning for the next new thing had helped his own 2008 campaign.
The President's annual State of the Union address on Tuesday held up a mirror for millions of television viewers of the rancorous, apparently unbridgeable ideological divides that hold Washington hostage and stifle a latent yearning for national unity.
Poem Selected by RITA DOVE Who among us hasn't looked back at youth with rueful bemusement — all that impatience and hunger and certitude, that yearning for tragic emotion, for an adult heartache that will come all too soon?
"Investors have been yearning for an acquisition for JNJ's MedTech and while this entity may not have been top of mind, it complements JNJ's Ethicon franchise and its respiratory health focus," BMO Capital Markets analyst Joanne Wuensch said.
Indeed in secular liberalism there is an implicit tribute to this possibility, a kind of yearning for a vanished Christendom, that arose in part as a response to the horrifying place where secular politics ended up last century.
More immediately, he is the cornerstone of Diego Simeone's rejuvenation project at Atlético, in which he is tasked with ending a five-year wait for a Spanish title and a much longer yearning for a Champions League crown.
Yearning for a more influential role, Hayden returned to Ann Arbor, where he was enlisted by the SDS to draft the Port Huron Statement, a call to action he hoped would spread to the rest of the country.
But the older folks moved there, survived there; they worked in factories, struggled through English 101, and woke up at 1 am yearning for dukboki in a state where you couldn't even get a hot dog after 10.
In an age where everyone has moments of yearning for the simpler mediums of the analog age, I suggest that Perler Beads are the ultimate way to fulfill your nostalgic needs and have something to show for it.
Perhaps the beach read's continued popularity has something to do with the fact that the book lists being pushed on us evoke some measure of yearning for a vacation, when people have more time to get into a book.
I wouldn't say there's any specific competitive feature that we're yearning for, but there's so many things we want to keep building for our community that I think will just take time and patience for us to execute on.
It writes in its 2016 color of the year announcement:  As consumers seek mindfulness and well-being as an antidote to modern day stresses, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill our yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.
On 32, T.Y.E.'s bipolarity is played to maximal effect: self- and generalized loathing contend with his too-human yearning for love and acceptance; instrumentals change as suddenly—and violently—as his moods; operatic singing boils into gnashing rap.
I know that dwelling on amorphous future disasters is not necessarily productive, nor is it conducive to our collective mental health, but neither is yearning for the past, which always looks a bit shinier than it was in actuality.
And lowering marginal tax rates across-the-board, especially on large and small businesses, will foster the mother of all prosperities -- the one middle-class Americans in all those red counties that voted for Trump have been yearning for.
Sample lyrics: "Tall and tan and young and lovely / The girl from Ipanema goes walking and / When she passes, each one she passes goes 'ah&apos" Not every song about a beautiful person is about yearning for someone else.
Yeats's great late poems make a profound "contribution" to literature and even to our understanding of ourselves, but no one says that on that account we should take a more lenient view of his yearning for an Irish Mussolini.
Notwithstanding its heavy Russian accent, democratic socialism is bringing under one roof all the true believers and intellectuals disheartened and disillusioned by the ugliness of Stalinism, Maoism, and other socialist "isms" but still yearning for equality, fairness and righteousness.
The surge is made possible by high-quality performers with social-media-ready personalities, an arms race to pull off the craziest GIF-friendly high spot, and a WWE-weaned fanbase yearning for something grittier than Monday Night Raw.
"I think there's a big yearning for spirituality among radical communities on the West Coast," said Briar Sparkle, 36, who works for an organic farm and had been involved with anarchist and environmental activists in Southern California for years.
The script has become familiar in this global season of far-right politics: A fringe politician peddling vitriol and promising order catches the mood of a nation yearning for change, any change, and rides it to the presidential palace.
"When Charter 08 was signed, there was a yearning for more open dialogue and talk about a peaceful societal transition," said one of the signatories, Ai Xiaoming, a scholar and documentary filmmaker in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.
For others like me that were, even subconsciously, yearning for a more heartfelt, established connection, cuddling with strangers was not going to meet the same level of need as being with somebody that you have a close bond with.
Then in the late 1990s, as the economy faltered in the financial spasms that engulfed Asia, and South Koreans began yearning for the kind of charismatic and stern leadership her father represented, Ms. Park was catapulted into political stardom.
And film and TV creators have adopted a similar mindset — a yearning for verisimilitude that extends all the way to shelling out to have new languages written, even as natural languages are disappearing at the rate of one every two weeks.
"The yearning for peace was palpable (and) we'll decidedly move forward for the good of our people," Abiy's chief of staff wrote on Twitter, alongside photos of cheering Eritreans on the streets of Asmara waving their own and Ethiopia's flags.
Her story, of a scrappy girl from Siberia fighting for gun rights in Russia, was carefully calibrated to show a passion for self-defense, a yearning for America's easy access to guns, and a hint of criticism of Russia's own laws.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Protests across Russia on Sunday marked the coming of age of a new adversary for the Kremlin: a generation of young people driven not by the need for stability that preoccupies their parents but by a yearning for change.
There's a hopefulness in these movies, in the way that Dunst is at her sparkliest and in the movies' idealizations of girlhood and pluckiness, whether in the context of cheerleading or of yearning for a way out of an oppressive household.
That invocation of youth speaks to an impulse these eateries are tapping into—starting with the food itself, which typically indulges our escapist yearning for greasy childhood favorites (think: the humorously corn-dog-sized mozzarella sticks on sale at Bernie's).
A constant scowl on her face, she is combative, hostile — "the mewling, rampallian wretch herself" — and stomps around her privileged Seattle life in granny dresses, spouting ideas from feminist literature and yearning for a future life at Sarah Lawrence College.
"Mitscher has been under way for almost 30 days before we pulled in here, so the sailors are yearning for some New York pizza and just getting out on the town and doing some sightseeing," said its commander, Matt Cox.
"It's been a challenged smartphone industry, and consumers as well as the industry have been yearning for that next major smartphone release," said Dan Ives, senior vice president of finance and corporate development at Synchronoss Technologies, a mobile cloud services platform.
Most of the storylines that were wrapped up here are stories the show has purposely avoided spending time on, choosing instead to glance at them briefly in between long sequences of Dougie yearning for coffee and Gordon saying enigmatic things.
Andrei Zorin, a historian at Oxford University, sees this yearning for institutions that can guarantee both physical security and the transfer of wealth across the generations as one of the main reasons that Russian elites have sought to emulate Western Europe.
Like all nostalgia, it is a yearning for something that is as much fiction as reality; anyone paying attention would tell you that the violence of American statecraft was there to see, easily, for anyone who decided to see it.
Like the sting of an open hand on a bare butt cheek — the image this franchise so deliriously fetishizes — the cultural significance of Fifty Shades of Grey wasn't just in the initial spank but rather the yearning for what's coming next.
Their heartland rock, their desert blues, their evocations of neon tigers and dustland fairytales — this is what happens when the expressionist yearning for adventure and transcendence meets the formal discipline of a crafty songwriter with an eye for archetypal images.
During a visit to Ukraine in 2008, Patriarch Bartholomew held a delicate balance, accepting the legality of the Moscow Patriarchate's authority in that part of the world but also giving heart to the Ukrainian yearning for a united, independent church.
The ethos of failure has grounded itself into the psyche of many game players who, in their yearning for "old school" seriousness, have accepted that getting pummeled into the ground until you memorize a particular set of events is good.
The album's a success in that regard, flitting from pop to hip-hop to festival fare without a moment's hesitation, and yet I find myself yearning for Levitate's concision and perspective after spending an hour with Streten's near-future whizbangs.
With notes of separation, of yearning for a return home, and even some century-old pressed flowers, there's an intimate connection through these letters to the human experiences of World War I. Join the Love Transcribathon "Love Letter Run" on Europeana.
This ghazal, a traditional Middle Eastern/Persian/Indian poem, creates a spell that builds in power and circles around mystery — "back home" being so hard to get to, for countless people on earth yearning for ways of passage, safety, arrival.
Don't you think that the tech skepticism among the major candidates reflects the bloom coming off the tech rose in general, and a yearning for a pre-internet era when everyone had good jobs and the future seemed so bright?
And they were expecting Wilkerson, yet to sign his $603 million franchise tender and still yearning for a long-term deal, to skip voluntary workouts that began Monday — after all, he did the same last year, when he was under contract.
I've never had an intense yearning for a drink made up of vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice, but — out of professional interest, of course — I've had to make, and try, a Sex on the Beach more than once.
"Certainly today's news is not a positive sign for people yearning for lower insurance premiums but to criticize Senator McCain would be to allow my disappointment to manifest itself in a manner that won't produce a different outcome," Meadows said.
It delivered peace and order and prosperity, but it attenuated pre-liberal forces – tribal, familial, religious — that speak more deeply than consumer capitalism to basic human needs: the craving for honor, the yearning for community, the desire for metaphysical hope.
But there are a lot of people out there yearning for somebody who's going to bring America back, both at the leadership level and in the neighborhood, where we can begin to reignite the spirit of the United States of America.
It's a conundrum that few have faced to even decide which way they'd go: to remain the complex, chosen one for a community yearning for a musical leader after Pac, or to pursue being a globally-recognized, generation-defining titan.
And I think a lot of that is yearning for how things used to be and how things used to feel, and trying to figure out how to push forward and have that same passion and inspiration at the same time.
Their marketing strategy is designed to create a yearning for "quick fix" weight loss so intense it overrides common sense, especially in a social media culture optimized for aspirational photos that distract from the already hard-to-find small print.
Inspired by Méliès's yearning for discovery and fascination with exciting new technologies, Nexus Studios, the creators of the Doodle, decided to try their hand at one of today's most interesting burgeoning cinematic technologies: virtual reality and immersive 360-degree video.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons My hype had already been building for Animal Crossing's release Friday, but after being under government-enforced shelter-in-place in San Francisco, I've been yearning for the relaxation of repaying predatory home loans to Tom Nook.
" Menkes's own review described "the roar of joy" that greeted the collection, calling it "one of those fashion 'moments,' a tribal approval of a collection that expressed a current yearning for craft, for originality and also for wearable but artistic clothes.
Other notables dot the lineups — the newcomer Cody Bellinger and the old pro Chase Utley for the Dodgers; the homegrown sensations Carlos Correa and George Springer for the Astros — and both pitching staffs include an ace yearning for a championship.
The real argument here is that some people think there's a real yearning for a left-wing revolution in this country, and if we just appeal to the people who feel that, we'll grow and excite them and we'll win.
But the fashionable yearning for the seamier Times Square of yore is to wish for the return of live sex shows, peep-show stalls in constant need of cleaning, men beating women on the street, rampant drug use and underage prostitution.
Editorial The passage of a specially built Russian tanker carrying liquefied natural gas through the warming Arctic without an icebreaker escort marks a critical milestone in a centuries-old yearning for a shorter, faster route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
A lot of businesses used to foster this sort of low-­stakes relationship, but now it's just the bodegas, which must bear the burden of a whole generation's yearning for the very stuff their presence in New York has eliminated.
"I have heard time and time again from people in the political class — but also people who have nothing to do with politics — who are yearning for something new, and I think that will play a factor here," DiSano said.
Political leaders left, right and center must remember there are millions of working age — and voting age — adults yearning for the basic reading and math skills they need to get jobs and wages that will sustain their lives and their families.
Just last month, Public Policy Polling found there to be "significant yearning for a return to the days of President Obama," with 52 percent of voters saying they wish Barack Obama was still president, and only 85033 percent preferring president Trump.
But they insist that as well as the withdrawal of foreign forces, there will be a return to their strict version of Islamic rule and many Afghans doubt their claims to have softened, even while yearning for an end to the war.
Stefani was annoyed that many interpreted her song "Simple Kind of Life," with the lyric "I always thought I'd be a mom / Sometimes I wish for a mistake / … / You seem like you'd be a good dad," as straight-up yearning for motherhood.
The actual Oscar race, meanwhile, suggests that what Hollywood itself has been yearning for is a return to an era before #OscarsSoWhite and #MeToo, when it didn't have to worry about dealing with pressure from the public to take responsibility for itself.
Now, eight years later, many of Obama's critics suddenly find themselves yearning for the euphoria that accompanied his election, and fearing for the small but significant progress he made on a host of fronts: equal pay, expanded health care, nuclear nonproliferation, global warming.
She retains key advantages in areas where Trump is vulnerable, but she has also ceded ground to him on the visceral terrain of nativism and anti-immigrant fervor, of a yearning for a return to the days of America's unquestioned global pre-eminence.
Mr. Rajoy should also put the welfare of Spain above personal ambition, and consider stepping aside to allow a party member more palatable to the Socialists to lead a government that will address Spanish citizens' deep yearning for political renewal, transparency and equity.
"He believes in the power of collective bargaining to raise wages and living standards, which will benefit any presidential candidate campaigning before a nation yearning for answers to skyrocketing income inequality," J. David Cox Sr., the group's national president, said in a statement.
It is also about a yearning for community — about "home" in the deepest sense — a feeling that the things that anchor us in the world and provide meaning are being swept away, and so they are looking for someone to stop that erosion.
Themes of hunger and hiddenness recur in all three narratives: the shape-­shifters' yearning for human connection apart from violence; the self-protective camouflages of multiracialism and nonbinary queerness and womanhood amid patriarchy; the desperation of traditionalists when faced with inevitable change.
This implicit belief in some sort of base progress for humankind has been massively eroded by a combination of fear, unchecked growth in inequality, and a general yearning for the better days of yore—better days that never existed for many of us.
It includes a close reading of "Mein Kampf," and considers that book's ideas and impact through many lenses — through Dostoyevsky's consideration of nihilism; Heidegger's yearning for simplicity; the weird and barbed images of the Old Testament, still lurking somewhere in our minds.
All but one of the performers were born after 1968; watching their contributions, it's hard not to feel their yearning for a time when radical thought and action went hand-in-hand, because young people believed that they really could change the world.
In those wanderings, his days of camaraderie and deprivation glimmer up from World War II, a boyhood infatuation with his piano teacher surges, and a tenderness flares toward his children, yearning for a simpler time before the onset of their uneasy adulthoods.
In the play, other characters question Atticus's insistence on seeing goodness in his racist neighbors ("Being polite is no way to win a war," counters Atticus's son, Jem), and introduces an impatient yearning for social change expressed by both Atticus and Calpurnia.
"Today's widespread yearning for a strong leader, one with the will to take back popular control over liberalism's forms of bureaucratized government and globalized economy, comes after decades of liberal dismantling of cultural norms and political habits essential to self-governance," Deneen writes.
In a 1989 biography of Japan's wartime emperor, Hirohito, who ascended the Chrysanthemum Throne in Japan in 1926 and renounced his status as a "living god" in 1946, the foreign correspondent Edward Behr wrote of Hirohito's unfulfilled yearning for fugu (puffer fish).
If you've already ridden the Cyclone in Coney Island and have a yearning for other old-fashioned roller coasters, here are a few more to seek out: Leap-The-Dips: The world's oldest operating roller coaster is in Lakemont Park in Altoona, Penn.
Still gobsmacked by the 2016 election, many liberals may be yearning for a thoughtful, generous and well-informed book to put it all in perspective, a strategic account of where they've been, where they are now and where they ought to go.
We're revisiting a classic Modern Love from 2006, in which one wife's quest for a more fulfilling marriage (and a deep yearning for him to pick up his dirty socks) led to the discovery that animal training techniques can work on humans, too.
" Mitsuki asks herself this as she travels to a secluded lakeside resort, yearning for the kind of liberation Emma Bovary aspired to obtain, "taking wing like a bird, she could fly somewhere, far away to regions of purity, and there grow young again.
Most of the defectors have said that they were fleeing food shortages or political persecution in the North or had developed a yearning for life in the South while watching South Korean movies and television dramas smuggled into the North through China.
Amidst the tumult of the last year, I find myself yearning for the familiar comfort of an Animal Crossing game, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons seems like it's going to be the perfect way to get away from the daily stresses of life.
With a string of knockout victories, a submission win and now a dominating decision win over a top 15 opponent to his name, it's time people woke up to Ilir Latifi as a serious proposition in a light heavyweight division yearning for more talent.
"The exhaustion experienced in burnout combines an intense yearning for this state of completion with the tormenting sense that it cannot be attained, that there is always some demand or anxiety or distraction which can't be silenced," Josh Cohen, a psychoanalyst specializing in burnout, writes.
As part of that push, there's been a yearning for Asian-American representation, and for more shows like ABC's Fresh Off the Boat (which focuses on an Asian-American family) and The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (where the show's romantic interest, Josh, is Filipino).
To some extent it can teach you to appreciate the irksome chaos and noise that led to the original yearning for silence—to realise that just as there can be inner tumult in silence, so there can be tranquillity in the thrum of activity.
It seemed inevitable that, unless my boyfriend and I were to stay 100 percent in-love forever, one of us would eventually be looking at photos of Happy, yearning for the good old days, and sulkily snapping pics of what we ate for breakfast.
"Petitioner's understandable yearning for normalcy after entering a lottery to win hundreds of millions of dollars is not a sufficient basis to shut the public out of the business of government," Assistant Attorney General John Conforti wrote in court documents, obtained by the NewHampshire.com.
All season, the NBA community has been looking forward to—yearning for, even—an epic Western Conference Finals showdown between the defending champion Golden State Warriors and the winner of a probable second round series between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
In this blasted midwinter shitscape, any green shoot means a lot—this, maybe more than any real yearning for a meaningless May game between the Marlins and the Brewers, is why the first shabby beat-writer snapshots out of Spring Training mean so much.
The odds-on favorite to win the presidential election next spring is Alain Juppe, a 71-year-old centrist with extensive experience in government who has tapped into a yearning for responsible leadership after a decade of disappointment from Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy.
In addition, she closed her campaign with far too much negative attacking of Trump and far too little direct appeal to working class and poor voters based on powerful common economic interests and a deep yearning for change that Clinton never understood nor respected.
When Travis Scott began performing on an animatronic bird, urging the crowd incessantly to "protect Lil B at all costs," and Lil Wayne veered into "A Milli," vitality crested like a wave, flooding into a pandemonium that had everyone yearning for one last song.
The plaudits in the news media, and on social media, betray a disagreeable longing for authoritarianism, a Mussolini-style nostalgia for a macho leader who's always right, and a yearning for the (verbal) stick to be taken to anyone who dares criticize the boss.
The rooftop garden, lush with climbing plants, tomatoes, marigolds and strawberries, is part of a plan to transform city farming into a deluxe shopping attraction for customers yearning for an exclusive green refuge — and perhaps a taste of beer brewed from the store's homegrown hops.
Nazi-pilfered art crops up regularly in fiction ("There's no business like Shoah business," the Israeli diplomat Abba Eban reportedly said), and often the painting in question is conventionally beautiful, emblematic of a lost elegant Mitteleuropean world, a yearning for all that cannot be reclaimed.
The conversation between these two and a third housemate, Celia (Samantha Pearl, making what she can of the least-defined role), comes down for the most part to issues of sex and beauty, a yearning for coupledom alongside the agony of ill-fitting shoes.
But San Francisco fans, yearning for the team to recapture the halcyon days of the 1980s and early '90s, had to remain patient when Garoppolo incurred a torn knee ligament early last season and sat out the rest of what turned into a lost campaign.
As Congress was officially certifying Trump's election Friday at the U.S. Capitol — "It is over," Biden firmly told Democrats who had still been yearning for the miracle of a recount or redo — the intelligence services were meeting with Trump and essentially decertifying his election.
It has been 25 years since I left Grindstone on its final weekend as a social justice education center, and not a week goes by without my yearning for it with a kind of joy and sorrow that is sunk very deep in my heart.
Highlights include costumes examining the significance of indigo dye by Laura Anderson Barbata; Elana Herzog's interpretations of Persian rugs as both domestic decoration and emblems of civilization; and a crochet shelter by Xenobia Bailey that references gospel revival tents and our universal yearning for protection.
Like Romeo's other buddies here, Mr. Fenner is annoying in that showy male teenager way, but unlike them he is something else: a live wire of passions, with a yearning for Romeo that grows increasingly volatile as the object of his affection turns his attention to Juliet.
Beatty co-wrote, co-produced, and directed the film, which—for all its somewhat tactless cultural appropriation (see: Warren Beatty rapping)—does pack a lot of substance and leaves one yearning for the day when a politician might be emboldened to tell the truth in real life.
Scott, for his part, is the polar opposite of his womanizing persona—he relates the role of his family in his success and happiness with vivid emotion, and his wife also wrestles—but there's a yearning for being something he is not and perhaps could not be.
In light of the modern plights of black people across the African continent and the African diaspora, which range from climate change and refugee crises to police brutality and income inequality, Wakanda embodies our collective yearning for something beyond the problems associated with racialized oppression and neglect.
Related: Anger, yearning for outsiders drives Nevada voters In a stark contrast to past election cycles in the days leading up to the contest, many voters told us without hesitation that they had decided to back Trump, and hadn't really even considered any of the other candidates.
My mind still racing with questions about what was actually going on in the world and my yearning for human contact not sated by my brief interaction with Mike, the session was a bust, and I moved on to the next item on my list, a nap.
Mickelson has been a runner-up at the U.S. Open a record six times, most recently in 2013 when he finished two shots behind England's Justin Rose at Merion, and he is yearning for the chance to complete a career grand slam of the four majors.
"Today this message (of peace) goes out to the ends of the earth to reach all peoples, especially those scarred by war and harsh conflicts that seem stronger than the yearning for peace," he said, speaking in Italian from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica.
An overwhelming energy, a yearning for change, has come from Americans feeling helpless these past two years over what Trump and his hapless, lemming-like Republicans in Congress have done to the image of this country and the values of decency, equality, diversity and rule of law.
"I see all the great things the Democratic Party has done in the past: Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Truman," Mr. Campbell said in an interview in Baton Rouge, La., which ranged in topic from rural phone lines to his yearning for a processing tax on oil and gas.
Writers don't spend time with characters who don't, on some level, interest them—and who among us hasn't felt a flash of anger at or yearning for straight white men and their ability to be carefree and uncomplicated while claiming what they naturally assume to be theirs?
But speeches, reports and other documents online offer a clearer account than previously reported of how China's top leaders set in motion and escalated the indoctrination campaign, which aims to eradicate all but the mildest expressions of Islamic faith and any yearning for an independent Uighur homeland.
New York (CNN Business)President Donald Trump on Thursday made one thing clear: Even as he's trying to blame China for not being transparent about the coronavirus pandemic, he's yearning for it to be covered in the US the way it was in that authoritarian state.
He has already been weighing his ambition to lead the country and his determination to help oust President Trump against concern that a campaign would strain his family — and a sense that many Democrats are yearning for a leader from a younger, more diverse and pugilistic generation.
Loss, weariness, diminishment, the sense of a golden age long gone—you could make a case that for the past hundred and twenty years or so this has been the authentic, dominant note of Englishness in poetry, more than a wistful, Brexity yearning for a pastoral countryside.
We've grown accustomed to the baby-boomer-fuelled regularity of Rolling Stones reunion tours, but the return of bands like Dinosaur Jr. is a reminder of how yearning for the past shapes pop history, even for generations who once thought they were too cool for it.
Although he lacks the refined upper-middle-class tastes of the Maples and the author's other suburban sophisticates, Rabbit remains the quintessential Updike hero — torn between sexual urgencies and vague spiritual illusions, between freedom and responsibility, a yearning for independence and an old-fashioned sense of duty.
"We have this curious gender polarization in politics where one part of the world is moving in the direction of female or feminine leadership, and the other part of the world is yearning for macho leadership," said Niall Ferguson, a historian and senior fellow at Stanford University.
It started, very likely, before he was born, with two peasants in Eastern Europe getting horny at the exact right moment so that generations later, their great-great-great-great-grandson would come of age as America was yearning for a soft-edged Gen X slacker.
Episodes like "Arkangel" and "Hang the DJ" similarly derive their power from their compelling relationships — specifically the yearning for connection between a mother and a daughter, and between a pair of separated lovers — rather than the chilling implications of all the technology that permeates these characters' worlds.
Jews often trace their nationhood back to the biblical kingdoms of David and Solomon, circa 950 BC. Modern Zionism, building on the longstanding Jewish yearning for a "return to Zion," began in the 19th century — right about the time that nationalism started to rise in Europe.
The story she repeated over years of speeches and interviews — of a scrappy girl from Siberia fighting for gun rights in Russia — was carefully calibrated to show a passion for self-defense, a yearning for America's easy access to guns, and a hint of criticism of Russia's own laws.
These new paintings, Scully has suggested, are very much influenced by his "[personal] history, coming from Ireland, growing up in London, yearning for America," which has given his work "a character that's unusual": If I want to do something, I'm really not so inclined to ask for permission first.
The exact same could be said for old Céline, too, which is why the collection is already being heralded as the replacement we've been yearning for — a suggestion that the younger generation of men may know how to dress women during fashion's most culturally sensitive and provocative age.
Amid the raging flames of austerity, endless war, impending climate change, and the most polarized election in modern memory, a record 57 percent of Americans are yearning for another choice, and for an independent political party that will truly represent their interests, according to a recent Gallup poll.
When teens detained at Tornillo, a tent shelter for migrant children in Texas that closed following safety concerns, were asked to make artwork to remind them of their home communities, one drew the Guatemalan bird -- a symbol of yearning for freedom and a reminder of a time before confinement.
He wrote about philosophy, politics, and urbanism with the same intense yearning for literary elegance that he hoped to bring to progressive politics; his best-known work, All That Is Solid Melts Into Air, combined the analytical rigor of dialectical materialism with the lyrical spryness of Leaves of Grass.
To be sure, the Nigerian government does not owe the U.S. or its shareholders this basic courtesy— they owe it to their own citizens, those who are clearly yearning for a change in the status quo and a brighter, more prosperous future based on accountability and responsible governance.
Buying into the bizarre brand of MMA an openweight tournament provides—the Japanese, of course, being the masters of putting on a night of good ol' freakshow fights—many of those fans yearning for a glance at JMMA's golden era were excited at the prospect of Silva vs.
Garrett's lament on the title track about "failures I have left behind" and the slamming breakdown that follows will connect with your average pothead doom fan, but exude a yearning for more that will connect with anyone trying to see past their own fragility to the noble soul inside.
Arriving at a time when the sun felt like a distant and mythical being far beyond the horizon, the track was imbued with a sense that had us yearning for the sort of hazy, red-eyed afternoons that piece together the unparalleled joy of the great British summer.
But her trip to the upper Midwest this week is the latest example of how they are increasingly jockeying for the same cohort of left-leaning voters and donors — and even for the support of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York — who are yearning for transformational change.
The supplementary mix of Mesoamerican objects, one of the many types of art the couple favored, with her paintings and photographs divulge her yearning for Mexico's indigenous and agrarian culture and her conflicts with capitalism, especially in the income inequality she witnessed during her travels in the United States.
At the same time, it is also a book about the future and a yearning for, as Eisenberg puts it, "what was just about to be the world's very latest moment," a phrase that nicely captures the minute-by-minute anticipation with which ordinary life has been imbued.
A century apart, both fall prey to the psychopaths, the fascists and the conmen who prey on the vulnerable and marginal, who teem in the brothels, doss-houses, clubs and forests of a fast-growing world city, all driven by a yearning for comfort, wealth and, above all, dignity.
A century apart, both fall prey to the psychopaths, the fascists and the conmen who prey on the vulnerable and marginal, who teem in the brothels, doss-houses, clubs and forests of a fast-growing world city, all driven by a yearning for comfort, wealth and, above all, dignity.
Weirdly, I found myself yearning for the strain of standing behind an unfathomable tall dude for four hours waiting for the headliner, that unmistakeable feeling of hearing your favourite song start just as you're about to pee, and the cold, wet realisation that someone just poured their beer down your back.
A study from earlier this year estimated that there are more than 11 million vacant housing units across the United States — far more than enough to house the existing half million homeless people already here, and millions of displaced people around the world yearning for a safe place to call home.
While the 76-year-old entered the race as the Democratic front-runner, according to several polls, political strategists have questioned whether he will be able to capture the nomination of a party moving further to the left and woo activists yearning for a younger, more diverse face of the party.
Let's see if President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE listens to the populist yearning—the yuge populist yearningfor equal taxes on income from wealth and income from work.
The yearning for this aesthetic has led, over the past decade, to a general return to treating materials in traditional ways and, more specifically, to an adoption of principles that have long been fundamental to Japanese architecture: simplicity, the use of natural materials and a sensitivity to the surrounding environment.
" Trump wants the press to be like China's Oliver Darcy writes: "Trump made one thing clear on Thursday: Even as he's trying to blame China for not being transparent about the coronavirus pandemic, he's yearning for it to be covered in the US the way it was in that authoritarian state.
"The subject reflects the queen as a countrywoman and her widespread delight in, and yearning for, the countryside," the abbey said in a statement At the unveiling, Hockney said he had worked on an Ipad for the design, in which he used shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, blue and green.
Maybe so, yet there are scenes here—particularly the interiors, in Phil's office, in the bar where he takes Vonnie on the sly, and in the lowly apartment where Bobby cooks her a dinner for which she doesn't show—that burn almost painfully with Woody Allen's yearning for the past.
Perhaps its most iconic image epitomizes its genius for making the corniest clichés strange and new: a bored kid stuck in a nowhere town looking to the horizon, yearning for better things, no different from Dorothy in dusty Kansas or the teenagers in Modesto, watching the setting of a double star.
" Nick Zinner, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist who did a little playing on "Lux Prima," said the pressures of the band were "something that you can spend a lot of energy trying to not think about," and he knew this kind of independence was something Karen O "was yearning for.
Throughout its buildup, it drew most of its power from Pacey's chivalric and unrequited yearning for Joey: There were lots of lingering close-ups on Pacey watching Joey sleep (this seemed less creepy pre-Twilight and Edward Cullen), and he delivered lots of significant monologues about his repressed and tortured feelings.
Tyrannies seem to be on the march; this may reflect a yearning for something outside ourselves, something to relieve us of the burden of fashioning our own plotlines out of the thin air of our lives, or of sorting out the competing stories that increasingly are falling on us like a poisoned rain.
" The author of the piece, Zhang Yiqi, said that government action -- like providing educational and medical care -- was needed to encourage more people to have children: "In the face of low fertility, the government should take more targeted measures to solve it and satisfy people's yearning for and pursuit of a better life.
For much of the opera, the god Wotan stews in a marinade of anger, shame and impotence, torn between the implacable laws that shore up his rule and his yearning for an act of free will — like the shocking sibling love of Siegmund and Sieglinde — that could tear down his own power construct.
Simply, Brazil has long been yearning for a marquee event to mark a nation that has long been at the forefront of mixed martial arts—and UFC 198 looks set to gratify and satisfy those in Brazil as well as put paid to any thoughts of the UFC neglecting one of their most important regions.
"We know that Deputy Ambassador Thae is saying that his distaste for the Kim Jong Un regime and yearning for the Republic of Korea's free democratic system and the future of his child are motives for the defection," Jeong said, referring to South Korea, adding that Thae and his family were under government protection.
To visit traditional SPD strongholds in the Ruhr Valley is to experience places still yearning for a return to the post-war Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle): places where blue-collar pubs play old-school Schlager (hits) in which singers croon about home, landscape, tradition, the romance of the mountains and of faraway, exotic countries like Spain.
It's not a yearning for a less violent time, but a time when the horror of what America does to maintain itself could be abstracted away from the images of violence being wielded against the most vulnerable people in our society with a joy and justification that always bubbles at the edge of sheer cruelty.
The next time you are passing by Saks Fifth Avenue and a 30 percent discount coupon on that $1,000 Canada Goose winter coat you have been yearning for pops up on your mobile screen, you may realize that sharing your location data with retailers may not seem like such a bad idea at all.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU chief executive, recalled how his father in Luxembourg was forced into the German army in World War Two; Donald Tusk, the summit chair born in Gdansk a month after the Treaty was signed, remembered growing up in the ruins of war and yearning for freedom behind the Iron Curtain.
The second approach focuses on issues of identity: A resurgence of nationalism and a nostalgic yearning for a lost, glorious past—a rejection of the political elite and the educated classes by those who feel socially and politically disenfranchised, or a flailing from a former Great Power still coming to terms with its decline.
A series of op-eds published in some of the country's most prominent outlets — including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the New Yorker — have argued that polarization is in fact overstated, and that there's an "exhausted majority" in America yearning for political leaders that use centrist compromise as its guiding light.
After exhausting himself with (hilarious) riffs on pop culture — as did the characters in "The Boys in the Band" — Mr. Droege's character, who takes a dim view of gay marriage as a step backward in the fight for happy gay flag-flying, reveals that (sigh) under the bitchy bravado beats a heart yearning for connection.
The script especially brings to mind Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," seen in New York in 2015 (and made into a recent movie), in which replicants become comforters for the old and lonely; and Penelope Skinner's "The Ruins of Civilization" (2016), which concerns a husband-dominated, stay-at-home woman of tomorrow yearning for a child.
As the great German sociologist Max Weber predicted about a century ago, the American version of presidentialism contains within it the seeds of a dangerous Caesarism, the yearning for a Great Man (or, now, Great Woman), who promises to take control of a dangerously gridlocked and malfunctioning political system and impose his or her own vision on it.
Becca Klaver's second full-length collection of poetry, Empire Wasted (a pun on empire waist dresses) taps into the current zeitgeist, capturing the mood of a lost generation of thirty-somethings as they drift through the American landscape guided by an anchorless yearning for something they've never experienced, for something that has yet to be invented.
That's not to say Yanks won't necessarily enjoy a spoof of Parliament -- where one member insists on exposing her breasts -- only that some of the gags likely play better on the other side of the pond, except perhaps for those who have been yearning for somebody to master a dead-on spoof of German leader Angela Merkel.
I will hazard a guess that your Facebook feed is full of people writing lengthy assessments of why Conor McGregor was beaten (more than why Nate Diaz won) with pages of bickering in the comments and you will soon be yearning for it to go back to the mix of vegan rants and awkwardly racist political posts from colleagues.
Photo by Christian Long LA beat scene maven Edrina Martinez, known on your speakers as Astronautica, had us yearning for summer all the way back in January with her supremely chill sophomore record Gemini (Alpha Pup), a collection of electronic jams rooted as much in Aaliyah and Nirvana as they are in her meticulously layered synth lines.
There's always more to do: an exotic weapon you've put off trying to obtain for months; a level cap you haven't yet reached on one of your three characters; a rare cosmetic item you've spent hours fruitlessly yearning for and yet failed time and again to receive with each successive lever pull of the slot machine.
Ms. Grant recorded "The Wayward Wind," a ballad about a woman yearning for her wandering beloved, as an afterthought in the final minutes of a long recording session devoted to the single "Who Are We." Herb Newman, the owner of the Era label, gave Ms. Grant the song, which he had written with a college classmate, Stan Lebowsky.
But too much yearning for the past without a concomitant attempt to live in the present and push toward the future is a dangerous trap for a culture to fall into, both because it risks becoming stagnant in its art and because it may begin to to worship the past as the only place worth living in.
The Guatemalan mother desperately fleeing poverty and violence in her home country stands at the border, young child in her arms, yearning for freedom no less than the American mother hundreds of miles away who puts her hands to the plexiglass in a prison visiting room, desperate to hug her child who sits quietly on the other side.
Knowing of my great-grandmother's yearning for the wilds she explored during summers at our family's rustic camp — 100,000 acres of virgin forest and cool, clear streams and lakes in the Adirondack Mountains — I imagined her loving the magnificent sun-dappled spits, marsh grass, white-sand beaches and tide pools here, each with its attendant wildlife.
If part of the supper club's appeal is a yearning for simpler days, we're burdened with the knowledge that nothing was ever that simple, and that what looks from one angle like coziness — a country club that eschews snobbery, exacts no dues and honors the workingman — can from another function as de facto exclusion, however unintended.
There's a kernel of commentary about the exploitation of the world's wonders buried in the tale — the repeated yearning for one's "mother" works just as well as a metaphor for nature as it does for actual mothers — but it feels like while the idea was there, the filmmakers couldn't quite pull off the analogy in the edit room.
In these troubled times, when climate change is considered fake news and we seem to be constantly teetering on the brink of nuclear war, you might find yourself yearning for simpler days, back when a generation of optimistic kids believed we could "take pollution down to zero" under the tutelage of a green-skinned, underoo-wearing eco-warrior with a mullet.
Ramadevi shares her own story in voiceover throughout; how she'd play dead as men raped her to numb the pain; her yearning for her daughter; how her father never stopped looking for her—and how she eventually escaped and found her way back home, where her father wept tears of joy but never asked her what happened, because he already knew.
While it's unclear if Avon Lake Public Library will ever be able to fully regain its grasp on reality—and whether this ordeal will ever actually come to a close—we're willing to bet that members of the library's staff must find themselves uncontrollably yearning for a nice rib eye, all thanks to the impishly enigmatic actions of one sauce-loving Ohioan.
And Ms. Seo, as no Aurora has done in this production, takes the role through an arc of experience, dancing some steps in Act I as if feeling the sunlight on her face, Act II as if subtly yearning for the Prince through the melancholy chrysalis of her hundred-year sleep, Act III as if now understanding both love and royalty.
How many of you think the Boy Scouts have been yearning for the day when the president would come to their big event, tell the teens that their federal government is a "sewer," recount a long and incoherent story about a real estate developer who went off to make whoopee on his yacht, and brag incessantly about having won the election?
Her books captured a generation's experience in funny and devastating prose: In 224, she published a memoir about yearning for real estate, Life Would Be Perfect if I Lived in That House, and her fourth book, 2014's essay collection The Unspeakable, looked dead in the eye of traumatic events: sick parents, the question of motherhood, and near-death experiences.
At a time when 32 million Americans may soon be kicked off their health insurance by Republicans in Congress, when a $15 national minimum wage is still an ambitious policy goal, and when concepts like paid parental leave or free college sound like distant dreams, the strong welfare states of the Scandinavian region shine like a beacon to a new generation of leftists yearning for social democracy.
I chose young Margaret Moncrieffe as one of my subjects in part because of this slender connection to Washington, in part because of the vibrancy of her personality, but most of all because as her life unfolded I saw her as embodying one aspect of the wider yearning for freedom that America's Revolution was a part of: the desire of women for some measure of independence.
You can see the desperation on their faces every time, the yearning for control, the pursuit of a kind of extraordinary seriousness that will make everyone bow down and recognize that yes, the world is full of nattering ninnies who don't know what they're talking about, but you are a complete human male, the one we need, a real Joseph Campbell hero-type of motherfucker, the man who did it.

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