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He yearns for normalcy, but he yearns more for validation.
Look at the way his bone structure yearns for freedom.
A void has been created that yearns to be filled.
Meanwhile Brysen yearns for the glory that his sister rejects.
Q probably yearns to have that answer more than anyone.
He probably yearns for a season free of more oddities.
His mother and father are still missing, and he yearns for closure.
It yearns for law and order, and is remarkably empathetic towards Russia.
As Archdeacon Miller put it this week: Our society yearns for peace.
The Judaism of meaning that Beckerman yearns for is in the Torah.
The song shimmers and yearns, and yet, Halsey stands strong and resolute.
Meanwhile, Marie, another employee, yearns for Tristan's attention, which he never gives.
Stan yearns for the authenticity and freedom he sees in Angel's life.
George Chen, a restaurateur and executive chef, yearns to see the heyday return.
But he yearns to leave the room and walk out of the Ritz.
She wants to write fiction and yearns to paint, but permits herself neither.
The city yearns for summer, in all its sweltering, dog-day afternoon glory.
Our family is traumatized, and yearns to be together during this painful time.
His chief ideological adviser, Stephen Bannon, openly yearns for a more closed, clannish America.
Javier Tebas, La Liga's president, yearns to match the success of England's Premier League.
My heart yearns for change, but today's climate doesn't foster nurturing, tolerance, or civility.
Sadness because the freedom that he yearns for has yet to be fully secured.
Jabbari yearns for the day where Splinter Cell returns to its stealth game roots.
There's a part of us, of me, that yearns for and loves that predictability.
Somehow, Pig still yearns for bird-dom, and the book ends where it began.
Jordan dreams of being more like Batman, and he yearns for a growth spurt.
The family yearns to stop communicating via patchy video calls and reunite in Europe.
It's a libertarian resistance with an authoritarian program; a counterculture that yearns for tradition.
But only one yearns for the way that the GOP actually operated during Reagan's era.
And yet he also feels inarticulably different from his fellow townspeople and yearns to escape.
It yearns to assign inexplicable percentages, and yet I am more comfortable judging for myself.
Ironically, Strahovski was heavily pregnant — the exact state her character, Serena, yearns for above all.
During the series, he yearns for a future free from his unpredictable and dangerous boss.
She yearns for a warm cup of coffee, a staple she hasn't had in days.
"You put hope in every soul that yearns for peace," Trump told the assembled troops.
Jeremy, who yearns to find a redemptive love with Nora, is the most compelling character.
He yearns for a political structure that no longer exists and hasn't for some time.
She yearns for the days when in-person communication and phone calls ruled the world.
I don't think America yearns to be Texas, as Mr. Patrick suggested on Election night.
Willis, 32, yearns to claim the featured Wanamaker Mile after many tries and near misses.
He sounds, rather, as if he yearns to promote a national healing, greater moderation and compromise.
He yearns for his long-dead family (a frequent characteristic of Depp's over-the-top weirdos).
"Unsurprisingly, Ross Douthat yearns for more white supremacy," wrote Lily Herman, a contributing editor at Refinery29.
The bad part is that my body both yearns and aches as part of the process.
He lives in the street and yearns to move silently among people who don't recognize him.
And Roma lives with Diane and her daughter, Annie, who yearns to know her father's identity.
He yearns desperately for an unnamed other, but it's not so much about the other person.
It looks back at 1996 but at heart yearns for an era that never actually existed.
But part of me still yearns for physical buttons to mash, like my beloved Game Boy had.
The FMLN still yearns for socialism, though it has reconciled itself to the market economy for now.
More than a third of Iran's 80 million population is under age 30 and yearns for reform.
Yet, Ms. Jones yearns for a life down South, after getting a brief taste of it twice.
She yearns so deeply for a solid relationship that she can't even enjoy getting to know someone.
Trump yearns for an America that "wins" for itself as opposed to one that leads the world.
My Uber driver, whose tie to me still yearns for a name — perhaps my ex-once-removed?
He yearns to make the company more profitable, but his big move in that direction backfires, humiliatingly.
Dorothea has a passionate temperament and yearns to accomplish some good in the world as a philanthropist.
Though she yearns for recognition and for readers, the poems are intended first and foremost for Emily's soul.
The movie is about Amber Moore (Rose McIver), and all-American blonde who yearns for a journalism career.
Speaking of those two pieces, Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance Jr. embody the athletic verve Cleveland yearns for.
The midcentury economy Trump yearns for was, almost by definition, less technologically advanced and educationally intensive than today's.
Earlier this year, the government limited overtime to 100 hours per month, but Levi yearns for better options.
Hawk, naturally promiscuous and more than a little manipulative, doesn't want the cozy monogamy that Tim yearns for.
Sometimes he yearns for plasma panels and the modern gadgetry that many other museums use to inform visitors.
He yearns for more books on great men and battles, and more constitutional history of the old sort.
" It yearns, with an almost physical intensity, to realize the much-quoted dictum from "Howards End": "Only connect.
The mother, Clémentine, a depressed Frenchwoman in exile, yearns for saucisson in a Muslim culture that bans pork.
She does not enjoy the public spotlight, or have a vision she yearns to share with the country.
A young man yearns for an older woman but must contend with the meddling of a domineering father.
Even the possessor of the most hardened or scarred heart secretly yearns to connect deeply with another person.
She yearns to venture back into the abyss, and she throws herself into the competition for another shuttle spot.
The Indian public is, in fact, tired of endless brinkmanship with Pakistan and yearns for stronger, more effective government.
Jorge Bermudez, a retiree in Bogota, says he yearns for a peace that the younger generations have never seen.
One faction, associated with Nicolas Sarkozy, an ex-president and inveterate party plotter, yearns for a bold rightward turn.
Apple yearns to differentiate itself from Spotify by being the streaming service that promotes artists, rather than just songs.
One yearns for a deep and sustained examination of an underrepresented artist, with an emphasis on their actual art.
Jai yearns to be accepted in his homeland while his mother, Pooja, strives to protect her family from it.
These deals are a major coup for China, which yearns to become a player on the international nuclear market.
This hapless fellow yearns for "drains and sewers and culverts," but must wallow through mucky streets and reeking alleys.
Whatever the case, my body yearns for those moments when it feels most worn out after a long run.
One yearns to stroke the long, curved ears, marvel at the shape, and stand mesmerized by the rich patina.
They know how much this club yearns to end its 29-year wait to be called champion of England.
In trying to crack the hard shell of his ego, Brooks yearns to wake up his heart and soul.
When she's older, Vanessa rationalizes Strane's behavior, and she yearns for their relationship, despite all the bad it causes.
She yearns for a better world but sees no problem with the horrors enacted to make that world possible.
Still, though, she says she yearns to return to the place that the Rohingya insist is their rightful homeland.
One also yearns for another kind of context in the book's last chapters, which cover the 2014 Ebola epidemic.
He thinks that personhood is a form of self-imposed dullness and yearns for the vivid openness of animality.
They believe that the public yearns for income and power to be redistributed by the state to balance the scales.
He constantly yearns to escape from his home life, even as he wants to be a devoted father and husband.
And when we look back at their faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice.
Beyond that initial layer, we're introduced to NOIA's soaring, dreamy vocals as she yearns for a future that isn't there.
Our country yearns for civility and community, which has substantial implications for addressing diversity and culture in a globalized world.
But he yearns to be other: a swift, a badger, a fox or perhaps an otter or a red deer.
Speaking from Budapest, Mr. Villeneuve said he's not sure what he'll do next, though he yearns to take a break.
My silly third-grade self still yearns to give it a shot, while my "today" self knows it's never happening.
She yearns to attend the kind of private college in the Northeast that she supposedly can't get into or afford.
The N.R.A. yearns for a federal law that would allow Missourians to tote their guns around California, no questions asked.
Emil also creepily yearns for a young woman, Anna (Victoria Carmen Sonne), a longing that intensifies his rivalry with Johan.
Whatever happens, Jeremy Noseda, 54, trainer of star-crossed Gronkowski, yearns to make up for a chance that slipped away.
Many sopranos have excelled in the title role of the water nymph who yearns to be human, including Renée Fleming.
Impulsive Guida, who has been dating a handsome Greek sailor (Nikolas Antunes), also yearns to drink from the world's fountain.
" Characters include Riley, who yearns to be on the 30 Under 30 list, and sharing economy worker "Sarah, 4.9 Stars.
Hrolfur, the entrepreneurial geneticist, yearns to "soar heavenwards into a world where imagination is the only law of nature that matters".
In the latest installment, Tides of the Titans, Leaper is a courtier, explorer, and thief who yearns after Queen of Airakland.
Nemer, father of Hamida, hopes to return with a vocational skill, while Hala yearns to visit her mother's grave with flowers.
The ravaged but still-beautiful mountains of West Virginia's coal country were once Jodi's home, and she yearns to go back.
He is the young man's ghost who yearns for the old days on earth with his lute, his music, his life.
He yearns, halfheartedly, to be a serious writer and wholeheartedly,  to meet a famous actress who has recently come to Rome.
" A young woman yearns for "Frexit" despite her daily commute across the border: "We've never had problems to work in Luxembourg.
President Obama yearns to make justice reform part of his legacy and has lobbied for it in public and in private.
The plot sounds familiar: A hit man becomes disillusioned with his job and suddenly yearns to make it in the arts.
Michael yearns for a closer connection with Catherine, yet he can't forge his way to Kent and lead his wife home.
It's a feeling we all strive for, but hearing it sung so innocently is a reminder that everyone yearns for this.
" She yearns for a different kind of medical care — one that is not "a commodity, bought and sold on Wall Street.
Garbrandt yearns to share more than championships with the stars -- he wants to be stamped with the same greatness that defined them.
Funny how even an artist who is revered for her critiques of Hollywood yearns in some way to be part of it.
"I do feel like a little kid playing Mallory sometimes," Decker acknowledged of her character, who always yearns for her parents' approval.
But she revealed there was one moment that passed between the two of them that she yearns to ask him about today.
Mom yearns for the one thing that is unattainable: for Lesli to get better or just to enjoy the simplicities of life.
There is guilt and regret: Anders yearns for his old life, which he dismantled in a spurt of late-middle-aged dissatisfaction.
The world Britain yearns for does not exist anymore, and instead of facing reality and going forward they're trying to go back.
More than a film director, a producer or an increasingly noted creator of interior décors, Luca Guadagnino yearns to be a gardener.
Hometown Flavor Even though he is about to become a full-fledged New Yorker, he still yearns for a taste of home.
Meanwhile, Sylvia yearns for her absent son, Devon — J J's childhood friend — and tries to fill his place by forging unexpected connections.
Grown weary of a life of pleasure and entitlement, Jaufré yearns for an idealized, distant love, but assumes that this is impossible.
The couch beckons, and the brain yearns for that perfect book: the lyrical, binge-able tome that also dispenses heaps of knowledge.
As he ages and his thoughts turn to his legacy, he yearns to be voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In the film, Marish yearns to be reunited with her teenage daughter who had been driven from the house by Eta years before.
A rising elite in its 30s brought on, in part, by Mr Putin himself yearns for Russia to be a more "normal" country.
An apocalyptic narrative yearns for total destruction so that a new world may be born, built upon the smoldering ruins of its predecessor.
If you're a McDonald's fan who yearns for more adventurous fare than a Big Mac and fries, you'll have to go to Chicago.
She at once yearns for the comforts of domestication, and the peaceful complacency offered by a life shared in shackles with the King.
Centuries after the break from the Crown, is The Daily Mail tapping into a strand of Yankee D.N.A. that yearns for erstwhile royalty?
Meanwhile, the country yearns for a comprehensive approach to migration, a strategy for digitalization, educational reform and a long list of infrastructure upgrades.
A divorced fertility doctor and his teen-age son are captivated by Costanza, a recent widow nearing forty who yearns for a child.
Putin yearns for Trump to continue attacking democratic leaders, dividing democratic peoples, undermining democratic alliances and tearing at the fabric of democratic institutions.
Now he's dead, sickened by Agent Orange, and the grown-up Nut yearns to know him — to embrace him and feel his embrace.
It is amusingly easy to remain shrouded by métier, but what do you do when your being yearns for moments of revelation and peace?
It of course does not justify his methods, but it makes it easier to comprehend why he yearns for the "clean order" of Rhodesia.
The only person the poet yearns for, with an intense, itchy desire, is her brother; Sara's brother might also be in love with Tim.
But gradually they start wanting to swap places: Austin yearns for adventures in the desert, Lee for a comfortable home with "warm yellow lights".
Broun has built, instead, the very mystery Cuthbert yearns for, a story as wildly moving and singular as an animal's eyes in the dark.
Hagit (Moran Rosenblatt), who has a gift for constructing small models out of paper, yearns for autonomy, and most of all for a husband.
Divides like that — over dry policy doctrine or gut-level appeal, or both — make the satisfying clarification Mr. Ryan yearns for ever more distant.
Tired of taking care of someone else's baby and reluctant to become another sanitized Stepford wife, Megan yearns to start her life over again.
Perhaps the White House's bet is that Americans have an inner royal subject that secretly yearns for a strong, unrestrained leader to rule them.
She had to embody the hopelessness of a woman who, knowing that she can never be with the man she loves, yearns for death.
LOSERS Turbotax -- A robot child who yearns to do taxes set the bar for creepiness, on a day with a fair amount of it.
Yet Sudan also has great strengths, including a robust, well-educated civil society that is fed up with autocratic ideologues and yearns for freedom.
It told the story of a 10-year-old misfit girl who yearns for a particular green bicycle so she can compete with boys.
There's also Alana (Annie McNamara) and Phillip (Sullivan Jones): She's a white plantation mistress; he's a biracial house slave; she yearns to penetrate him.
As she introduces us to her life, we also learn who she is and what she yearns for — even as she struggles to identify it.
"Now she really yearns to go to the Disney park," said Chen, pointing to the crossover between the classes, films, characters and the theme park.
It's the kind of data Nielsen yearns for and the kind of data that has made Netflix and incredibly powerful player in the entertainment game.
On screen, Terrell captures Obama's essence, infusing it with the restlessness of youth and conflict like an embodiment of the questions he yearns to answer.
On the other hand, he yearns to reassure us that it really is a big deal, and that Halloween remains a festival to be feared.
Bridge yearns for her aloof husband to express his love; Mr. Bridge, who has "practically everything he ever wanted," wishes he could do just that.
And in this post-denominational period in American history, he yearns for what he calls the "embedded religion" of his Catholic boyhood in northern Ohio.
This teenage girl, who reads about Amelia Earhart and yearns to become a pilot, is about to be married to a man her father's age.
We'll feel driven toward quiet, he believes, the way someone cooped up in an office for too long yearns for a walk in the park.
Pet Sounds begins with "Wouldn't It Be Nice," perhaps the record's "happiest" song, in which a couple yearns for the bright future they anticipate having.
Vivek Ranadive, the Kings' owner, yearns to host playoff games in his new Golden 1 Center, but that's well out of reach for the moment.
Based on the 1985 science-fiction novel of the same title by Carl Sagan, "Contact" yearns to bridge the gap between humanity and technological advancement.
He's an old, white New York technocrat who isn't known for an electric speaking style in a party that yearns for the next Barack Obama.
Next we whisked quickly past Marie Antoinette's writing table, where Claudia yearns to sit and pretend to be Marie Antoinette, and onward towards The Bed.
She yearns to pack up her political ambitions and her robust garage-sale vintage jewelry collection and head to one of the US coasts for college.
Powell yearns to be the exception, and he has impressed baseball professionals like Ryan Jackson, the Cincinnati Reds' hitting coordinator, who says he has a chance.
It is a record that yearns to get to the core of why music exists and the intangible spiritual and communicative power that lies within it.
GLOW starts slowly with Ruth (Alison Brie), a down-on-her-luck actress who keeps getting the same bit parts and yearns to be taken seriously.
The question, for critics and fans alike, is: in a basketball-mad city that still yearns for an NBA team, why aren't there more of them?
He yearns for human connection and monogamy, and he sings of swapping out liquor for water in the hope of preserving his soul and his liver.
But our hero (Ethan Slater, in his sponge-worthy Broadway début) yearns to prove himself, and finally gets the chance when a volcano threatens underwater doom.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Amanda Anisimova is seen by many as the future of American tennis, but she sometimes yearns for a second opinion from a third eye.
Jack Black plays a half-Mexican, half-Scandinavian cook in a Oaxaca monastery who yearns to become a luchador — a dream that the monastery won't allow.
She is a white, straight, cisgendered, able-bodied, middle-class woman who yearns for domesticity and beautification, and whose leisure time exists in five-minute increments.
He yearns to pursue a project that gripped him early in Impossible's development: using RuBisCo, the most abundant protein in the world, as his staple ingredient.
These days, at least outside of the art world, the self yearns for obscurity to the degree that identifiable codes cannot be easily discerned and manipulated.
The wider American public yearns for such storytelling, which is why the road to the Pulitzer Prize is littered with books about great white Founding Fathers.
Sejal, in her own words, is a "decent" girl who is happy taking holidays with her family, but who still yearns to be "sexy" rather than "cute".
It has tracked you and it has pursued you and it has found you, the online, and it yearns to pull you back into its infinite void.
She yearns to break free, and I can't wait to watch more of her failed attempts as she aids Matt and Sweat in their successful one. —K.
Robbie, who yearns for the media to write about him with careful nuance, seems to have little of his own in the way he views the world.
And while I love the weird looking creatures that awkwardly wander the landscapes, part of me still yearns for those majestic space dinosaurs from a bygone trailer.
Although he hasn't decided what's next, he told me that he yearns to work on a bigger canvas, and to do it on his own terms, somehow.
The film tells the story of a recent college graduate, Dustin Hoffman, who yearns for human connection and falls into a love triangle with the ravishing Mrs.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras yearns for the day he is able to regularly sell Greek bonds to foreign investors, thus cutting the country's ties to financial lifelines.
Kristoff yearns to propose to Anna and spends much of the story fumbling to pop the question, a light comic refrain that smartly never overwhelms the story.
The nation yearns for a news industry that realizes its First Amendment promise to serve as a public surrogate and fuel the information needs of a democracy.
But, in an interview with MMAjunkie, it would appear he yearns to re-earn that record snatched from him more than avenging his loss against New Jersey's Miller.
I hope everyone else who yearns for a child can find a way to have one, Holly Kearl is an author and the founder of Stop Street Harassment.
But that's not a mainstream market to rival the massive appeal of smartphones, which is of course the trick every mobile maker yearns to be able to repeat.
What follows is a full two-minute saga of Krystal abandoned in a dark, candle-lit room sobbing and talking about how she yearns for love and acceptance.
She yearns to consummate their union for both pleasure and progeny—fully aware and unquestioning of her husband's sexual orientation—but he has not been able to perform.
There is more space in their apartment, more cousins around to help care for Areg, now four years old, but she still yearns to be with her father.
Ginny, who yearns for something better than clam houses and brutality — and who is mercilessly punished for her yearning — could easily have become a monstrous, one-note cliché.
"We need to make the great leap to get to the modernity that Peru yearns for and a just country for everybody," Kuczynski said in his inaugural address.
"Toomelah" (2011)Directed by Ivan Sen In a remote Aboriginal community, 10-year-old Daniel yearns to be a "gangster" like the male role models in his life.
Raised in poverty, 14-year-old Adunni finds work as a housemaid for a rich Lagos family, enduring abuse and exploitation while she yearns to go to school.
As she struggles to make ends meet at a refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, she constantly yearns to return home to retrieve her kids.
Her Annie is capable of deepest love, and it's clear that she yearns for the wholesomeness that Bart represents, yet her temperament is gritty, pessimistic, yes, perhaps even greedy.
The high marks he received are more a sign that the country desperately yearns to have a good president, than evidence that Trump's speech was genuinely worthy of praise.
His beauty is surely no small part of why directors love Pattinson, particularly the kind of director who yearns for an actor who is at once performer and prop.
Tellingly Mr Trump's China tariff escalation on May 10th was accompanied by defensive tweets asserting that China yearns for a "very weak" Democrat to win the 2020 election instead.
Mark Cuban says that despite the high-profile failures of the Trump Administration, the American public still yearns for a disruptive outsider with a background in business as President.
The ambitious Jo yearns to become a writer, and resists the attempts by Laurie (Jonah Hauer-King), the wealthy if somewhat lonely boy who lives nearby, to woo her.
So whether you're an environmentalist, a penny-pinching commuter or someone like me who yearns to feel open, free and one with your vehicle, you'll likely love the Arcimoto.
The result is not so much a memoir as a collection of memories, many of them containing tantalizing intimations of a powerful autobiography that still yearns to be written.
Ms. Turner has spent her whole life on the West Side, but she yearns to move to the suburbs, where some of her relatives have escaped the city's violence.
She endures her own traumas and anxiety, as does every pregnant woman — not to mention every woman who yearns to be pregnant — no matter what fantastical images they project.
The son may need to keep her at arm's length, but the author should not; the reader yearns for him to fully embrace her and the character she is.
Another letter writer yearns to take control of her voice after signing divorce papers that stipulate that she can't say that she is the mother of her four children.
Mr. Hart (who also co-wrote the script) plays a barbecue-grill salesman who yearns for a career as a stockbroker but learns he must complete his G.E.D. first.
This season's selection showcased something for just about everyone — whether you're a bride who prefers comfort over couture, or maybe one who yearns to wear a work of art.
In short, what this movie yearns to be is a pop-culture "Apocalypse Now," with the human foe removed, the political parable toned down, and the gonzo elements jacked up.
Emily is taking a job with Wayne Security, a firm run by Bruce Wayne's dunderheaded cousin Van (Alan Tudyk), who yearns for Batman's alter ego to summon him to Gotham.
In 230's Wreck-It Ralph, John C. Reilly played Ralph, a character from an arcade video game who yearns to shed his villain day job and be a hero.
The story centers on the mermaid Ariel who yearns to live among humans and finds her wish granted when she trades her voice for legs from the sea witch, Ursula.
But he avoided any mention of a Palestinian state and did not address a campaign promise to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, something Netanyahu yearns for.
Trump isn't one of them — the American system won't allow it, as Tuesday's elections happily remind us — though he fits the psychological profile and yearns for their level of control.
He's a member of the Republican old guard, an elected official who remembers the Senate before it was broken by polarization, who yearns for the way things used to be.
Ruth teaches courses on sex-based discrimination at Rutgers and admires her activist students, but yearns to be part of the solution, to do more than just inspire the next generation.
Surrounded by kill-crazy commanders and eccentric peers, he desperately yearns to escape more missions, pleading with the unit's doctor (played by Grant Heslov, Clooney's producing partner) to declare him insane.
Those contests next year will include robotic swimming, running, wrestling and car racing, as well as drone flying, as this city of futuristic skylines yearns to be ahead of the curve.
Like the grieving Hamlet, the title character of "Hamnet" — a not-quite-solo play that's part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave festival — yearns to conjure his father's ghost.
Bob's wife Coralee (Alyssa Milano) yearns to be a respected society lady, and she wants a career of her own, and she wants her husband, and she lusts after Bob Barnard.
He is the breadwinner for his parents, and while he yearns to reunite with them to deliver the money in person, he knows the risk of re-entering the U.S. illegally.
Meanwhile, Mary Jackson (Monae, having a very big transition-to-acting year with "Moonlight" and now this) yearns to become an engineer, despite some serious impediments due to Jim Crow segregation.
But if a home is traditionally considered a place where one yearns to return to — a place where the heart is, so to speak — can a temporary dwelling be a home?
Years have passed, but the public, in the United States and abroad, still yearns for the full truth and deserves an American investigation on the scale of the 9/11 Commission.
Christine yearns, including for her colleague George (Michael C. Hall), a cheerfully vacant anchor, but her desires are thwarted by social awkwardness and partly by her caustic boss, Mike (Tracy Letts).
On Thursday, he sang the anguished aria of despair, in which Roberto yearns for a pardon, primarily so he can prove Sara innocent of adultery, with rich colors and noble elegance.
For Neymar, then, as much as P.S.G., this was a night to shine, and not just because Real has convinced itself that the Brazilian yearns to make Madrid his permanent home.
Could Whiterose, who yearns to close the gap between who she is and who she has to be in public, be trying to unlock dimensions in which that might be possible?
The party yearns for, and is suing in the courts, to restore the halcyon pre-ObamaCare days when 50 million Americans were uninsured and insurance companies could deny coverage at will.
But poll after poll has shown that the country yearns for bipartisanship rather than the flame-throwing, name-calling political contentiousness that has governed Washington and the campaign trail for so long.
Its title comes from the opening of "How the Heart Approaches What It Yearns", in which a man sits "in the blue light of the Belvedere Motel / Wondering as the television burns".
Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Eileen (street name: Candy), a prostitute insistent on living without a pimp, who is tired of her job and yearns to break into the burgeoning world of legal pornography.
Experts point out that China yearns to be the dominant force and leader in Asia and cannot accomplish that goal with the U.S. regularly intervening in economic and geopolitics affairs in Asia.
He is, after all, offering what each of these characters yearns for — to be cherished by someone in this big, lonely city, so that they don't have to do New York alone.
Despite this setup, the movie is a smaller-scale character study: Valentina (Natalie Paul), who is secretly a vampire, yearns to see her human children, who are kept from her by their father.
What Trump said to reporters on Wednesday, that he yearns to testify under oath, was totally meaningless because he also said his testimony is contingent upon the advice he receives from his lawyers.
Inan yearns to be a dutiful son and help his father in his quest to wipe magic permanently out of Orïsha — but he seems to be developing some magical capabilities of his own.
He wears a cap bearing a style of "A" different from the one that symbolized the team he rooted for in Anaheim, but he yearns to be remembered the same way in Atlanta.
There's plenty he can't count on getting from Trump, who pledged not to monkey with Medicare, which Ryan yearns to change, and is talking about steep tariffs that run counter to Ryan's philosophy.
I wanted more of Samantha Morton to balance the sweetness; she plays the boss of an orphanage, a pale-eyed human bully who suspects that wizards are afoot and yearns to crush them.
She plays a ditsy gym employee who gets in way over her head in an international espionage plot; he plays her kindly manager, who yearns for her affection and tries to help her.
There is an America that sees its growing diversity as a strength, that refuses to believe in the limits set by its own past, that yearns to be less divided than it is.
Prue more simply yearns to be like Eleanora, yet it's that fierce love that proves most dangerous when her Arab tutor manipulates her into spying on the English, by saying it's for Eleanora's sake.
Trump regularly insults our democratic ally in Germany, is the most intensely disliked president in history among democratic peoples around the world and yearns to build an unpopular wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Introduced handling baggage at the airport, Freddie (his adopted name as the son of Indian immigrants) yearns for a life of stardom, and quickly offers his services to a local band playing college gigs.
Watching their little faces brighten up as they open their gifts is something every parent yearns for during the holidays, so gifting a pet such as a kitten is guaranteed to deliver an emotional reaction.
Ezekiel (Justice Smith) writes poetic lyrics hoping to woo his beloved Mylene (Herizen Guardiola), a church-raised teen who yearns to become "the next Donna Summer," and given her insanely good voice, just might be.
Her undead origins have yet to be revealed, but we know for sure that she lacks a pulse, eats raw (preferably human) meat, and yearns to keep her regular, suburban life afloat, despite these urges.
Yet, the poll suggests that the country yearns for an end to polarization and will likely reward those who they believe compromised and reached out to the other side for the good of the country.
There is consternation in the Republican cloakrooms as scandals spread, voters revolt, Democrats surge and midterm elections come closer as the blue wave of Democratic voters yearns to drain the swamp wave of Republican scandal.
Saoirse Ronan is the seraphic Nina, who yearns to go on the stage, while Corey Stoll plays Irina's lover, Trigorin—the part that was taken by Stanislavski, no less, in the legendary production of 1898.
Metacritic score: 87 Must-listen: "Pink in the Night" might not be the flashiest track on Be the Cowboy, but the way it stretches and yearns exemplifies the potent emotions caught up in the album.
The biography does not suffer, but one yearns to hear more from Jackson about the social conditions of Himes's work, literary comparisons between Himes and his contemporaries, and Himes's impact on writers who followed him.
Now an orphan in her 30s, she yearns for a kind of initiation into adulthood that connoisseurship can bring — the pride and humility of appreciation, which her father tried but failed to instill in her.
The mystery includes an illicit gas, used in an underground club; and an aspiring reporter (OK, listicle maker) named Lucy ("Big Little Lies'" Kathryn Newton), who yearns for her big break at the news network CNM.
James Norton and Paul Dano are her suitors: Mr. Norton is Andrei Bolkonsky, a prince who yearns for the glory of war; Mr. Dano is Pierre Bezukhov, a socially awkward but idealistic heir to great riches.
As Laura McAllan (Carey Mulligan) yearns for her brother-in-law, Jamie (Garrett Hedlund), he and Ronsel Jackson (Jason Mitchell), both veterans of the recent world war, strike up an unlikely friendship that has violent consequences.
On the plantation, a slave named Noah (Aldis Hodge) yearns for freedom, and he and a core group of fellow slaves begin to piece together what they know about the outside world to plan their flight.
This, the last hangover of Stalinist totalitarianism, must be the society for which Trump yearns as, remote control in hand, he wanders the corridors of the White House searching for Melania or a late-night burger.
Her confident ebullience withers into guilt and shame, as she deals with her boyfriend, Matt (Michael Stahl-David), whose inattention morphs into overprotectiveness, and the oblivious colleagues she yearns to impress with her first solo project.
Largely, I feel no better or worse for it, but there's a small part of me that yearns for that sensation of sustained excitement and expectation that's part and parcel of following any kind of artist.
Anna Kendrick steadies the ship and drops the dry one liners, Anna Camp is manic and highly strung, Brittany Snow is charming as she continually yearns for her Bella glory days and Hailee Steinfeld is just adorable.
What used to be a scheme to make money off of wealthy tourists, has transformed into a subculture that yearns for change and is working on it during the week before they hit the clubs on weekends.
AT NIGHT WE WALK IN CIRCLES by Daniel Alarcón (2013) Nelson is a young aspiring actor living in a war-torn, unnamed South American country who yearns to escape what he perceives to be a mediocre life.
"You can be lonely in a crowd, if it's not the right crowd," Jo tells the girls, and so she is, stuck in a world of women when her every fiber yearns to adventure alongside the men.
Naomi doesn't exactly seem loving toward the child, providing her with just a single blanket on a cold day and struggling to hold her, details Serena Joy (who yearns for her own child) is quick to notice.
From having someone to buy you orange juice to "Sharing beds like little kids / Laughing 'til our ribs get tough," Lorde yearns for a time when things were simpler, despite still being in the thick of adolescence.
She meets the curt, brooding Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz purist who labels himself "a serious musician" and yearns to open a club, while playing music that he doesn't much like in order to barely make ends meet.
And the powerless want power, naturally: Sansa has only known suffering and yearns for control over a destiny hitherto dictated by men; Baelish, of course, wants a love so vast that an entire continent couldn't fill the void.
Russell Westbrook has yet to sign a massive extension that's already been offered, Paul George yearns to suit up for the Los Angeles Lakers, and Anthony has a $210 million Early Termination Option for the 240.7-993 season.
Fincher is his role model, he says, for his darkness and control, and for the fact that he "doesn't give a fuck" what people think of him—something that Murphy yearns for but has not been capable of.
The gold fronts that his Chiron wears are just another form of armor against longing, in a mouth that yearns to taste Kevin's once again, to relive that forbidden love, for which black men sometimes punish one another.
The book and film are both fascinating tales: In the late 1700s, Don Diego da Zama, an Argentine of Spanish descent who acts as a colonial magistrate in Asunción, Paraguay, desperately yearns for his wife and kids back home.
While it yearns for a renewed American role in the Middle East and reassurances from President Trump that Riyadh remains an ally, Saudi Arabia now faces a period of uncertainty due to the unpredictability of Trump's foreign policy stance.
The finale "Like My Father" is the apotheosis of both emotional sensitivity and minimalism, as Crush engages in personal dialogue with his father and yearns to "remain in [his] younger days" in a touching duet between falsetto and piano.
One scene has Otis acting out an argument between his parents, because they refuse to talk on the phone with one another; another has him sharing a moment with his TV dad that he yearns to have with his real one.
"Even if the media yearns to declare this race over, the path to 1,237 delegates remains narrow for Trump, and he just left the most favorable part of the map for him in the northeast," the movement said in a statement.
The narrative stars Emily Mortimer as a Czechoslovakian refugee who yearns to adopt a family of Cambodian refugees and provide them a better life in Fargo, ND. Watch the trailer and check out season two in partnership with TNT here.
This visit was singularly important, as it is clear evidence that Saudi Arabia yearns to learn from the American entrepreneurial spirit that proved resilient in America's toughest economic times, the same spirit that Saudi needs for its economic transformation to succeed.
Barry yearns to leave his life of crime behind: Acting has shaken him out of his depressive stupor, and he sees how he could have an entirely other life on the Golden Coast, unburdened from his sins under the palm trees.
But as if to overcompensate for the stereotypical images of Chinese immigrants — either as dirty, poor, huddled masses or hard-working, middle-class, model minorities — Crazy Rich Asians seemingly yearns for this new label to become a desirable and transcendent alternative.
Alas, Miguel yearns to play the guitar, so much so that in his zeal to play, he rebelliously defies his family, stealing the guitar of the revered late singer Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), a legend in their small town.
One of the distinctions she guards most anxiously is between the eremitic dedication of the true writer (for whom art is a great and necessarily lonely vocation) and the worldliness of the fake writer (who yearns for success, audi­ences, fame).
In Mr. Murphy, voters selected Mr. Christie's opposite — an energetic politician who yearns to be liked, embraces unions, supports gun control and has been open about his willingness to raise taxes on the wealthy to help fix the state's floundering economy.
He produces his own interview show with other major leaguers, runs a crowdsourced charity, believes in an unusual financial strategy and yearns for the rest of the game to match his enthusiasm for the many ways data can make players better.
Mr. Reece has written that his site exists "to support anyone who yearns to claim their Southern identity proudly and without shame," and I suppose I think of my Southern identity as something less to claim than to puzzle out.
While most of the Presley experts Mr. Jarecki confers with are men (an unfortunate lapse), this otherwise generous, perceptive director, more than anything, clearly yearns to fit not only Elvis but also the whole wide world into his sweet ride.
It doesn't matter if it's Jovonn talking about his hard kicks on the seminal "Back in the Dark" or Aly Us getting sentimental on the Strictly Rhythm tearjerker "Follow Me"it seems like everyone in the club yearns for an American voice.
Considering himself "the runt of the romantic litter," he yearns to woo Cindy Crawford, and in one of the book's sweetest moments, Anner discovers that not only is he datable, he's desirable, too, as he meets the love of his life online.
The way Rondo yearns for control can grate those who're around him all the time, whether it's the need to be a dealer shuffling cards on the team plane or opining when the team bus should leave from the hotel to the arena.
But Aretha Franklin, who released her own version of the song in the summer of 1968, completely transformed it: The arrangement allows Franklin to show off her one-of-a-kind voice, transforming the song into something that climbs, yearns, and builds.
While most of the ghosts are welcoming, one of them is Carmilla's tragic first love, Elle (Wynonna Earp's Dominique Provost-Chalkley), who yearns for the human life she never got to have — a life not unlike the one Carmilla is currently leading.
Here, Henson plays Ali Davis, a hard-charging sports agent in a male-dominated field, where she endures "locker-room talk" and yearns to be a member of the boys' club, despite being frozen out of things like the partners' secret poker game.
One problem has always been that while the business world rewards leaders for an intense focus on a singular goal — maximizing profits as efficiently as possible — government yearns for the opposite: pleasing the largest number of people with methods that offend the fewest.
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" Contemplating a country where millions feel displaced by change, she yearns to see another approach to politics tried: "to give people an image of what the future looks like, and to paint that image in a way that they can see themselves in it.
Matsuyama, who has made no secret that he yearns to be the first Asian golfer to win at Augusta National, posted all four rounds under par at last year's Masters, including a 66 that tied Rory McIlroy for the lowest score in the final round.
Still considered a younger member of the bike community, Timmins told me he yearns for the glory days—back when biking was the thing to do, when it was easier to go off the radar for months without the constant presence of society around you.
In Sampha's lyrics, nature saves him from his emotional turmoil; his desire to be overwhelmed by nature stems comes from his urge to escape the frustration of being left alone with himself, unable to reach the loved ones with whom he yearns to reunite.
She takes her new post under the watchful eye of the secret police and yearns to flee to the West, but she is soon torn by her devotion to a desperate patient (Jasna Fritzi Bauer) and a bubbling romance with a young doctor (Ronald Zehrfeld).
As she climbs to musical comedy stardom in a revival of "Pal Joey" and the national tour of "Call Me Madam," she yearns to be taken seriously as an actor, but already her reputation as a hard drinker and a difficult collaborator precedes her.
She yearns to do more work, her array of story ideas — a mini-series about African-American women serving overseas in World War II, a movie about a family of traveling black magicians — burning brightly in her mind, further ignited by TV's broad new reach.
The fine singers on Thursday included the baritone Michael Kelly, who brought a light lyric voice and youthful charisma to Kynaston; and the feisty soprano Maeve Höglund as Margaret Hughes, his dresser, who yearns to act and becomes a star after the king's edict.
"A lonely teenager yearns to connect with her favorite pop star," it teases, "whose charmed existence isn't quite as rosy it appears…" Cyrus plays that pop star, Ashley, in casting that's almost too perfect given that she made her name playing another fictional pop star, Hannah Montana.
Rachel is a bundle of nerves, a live wire, and also a smart and funny woman who loves her life with Richard even as she yearns for a child; Richard is supportive and patient but obviously exhausted and wondering how long he can continue the effort.
This exceedingly modest romance involving two young women — Kena (Samantha Mugatsia), who plans to go to nursing school, and Ziki (Sheila Munyiva), a free spirit who yearns to travel and who encourages Kena to set her sights higher in medicine — hardly seems designed to withstand outsize expectations.
As wolves are recolonizing the wide-open spaces of the West, they are running into a buzzsaw of political meddling at the hands of a ranching industry that yearns for the glory days of its forebears, who killed wolves to the brink of extinction generations ago.
It tells the story of Lady Bird (whose real name is Christine, but don't call her that), played by Ronan, and her fraught relationship with her mother (Metcalf) as she approaches graduation and yearns to burst out of Sacramento for the greener pastures she envisions on the east coast.
Under those circumstances, efforts to pitch the notion that "America is already great" end up falling flat not just — or even especially — with skeptical swing voters but with Democrats' own base that yearns for transformative change to aspects of the American welfare state and of American political economy.
The first is the sensational Danielle Macdonald, who plays the second: the movie's title character, also known as Patricia Dombrowski, a poor white New Jersey rapper who, with her tiny diverse posse (Cathy Moriarty, Siddharth Dhananjay and Mamoudou Athie), yearns to cross the bridge to fame and fortune.
Trump, whose vanity leads him to regularly call for the imprisonment of opponents, which is not a wise move for someone under an investigation he yearns to prematurely end, condemns Comey, whose vanity leads him to proudly sing praise for his own actions, regardless of the merits or consequences.
Armed only with her series of Neapolitan novels, I was in search of a city that — through four weighty volumes, best sellers both in the United States and Italy — had become a character itself: dangerous, dirty and seductive, the place everyone yearns to leave behind, and the place they can't shake.
The 20-minute work is layered with shape-shifting elements: droning low sonorities; restlessly oscillating figures; sonic masses that come in and out of focus; blocks of chords that heave and sway; and, in one surprising turn, a beguiling melodic episode that yearns to settle in but never quite does.
Mr. Wilcock wrote a column for The Voice, "The Village Square," for a decade, reporting on neighborhood events and trivia and depicting himself as an innocent who yearns for young women with ponytails in Washington Square Park and collects lavatory graffiti, like "Electra loves Agamemnon," at the White Horse Tavern.
By signaling that he plans to keep a presence in New York after taking office in January, Mr. Trump, a Republican, has animated a confrontation unlike any in modern American politics: between a president who clings to his hometown and yearns for its affection, and a city that wishes he would simply disappear.
Ben's story-twin, whose life and adventures curiously mirror his own, is Rose (Millicent Simmonds, a discovery), a 12-year-old deaf girl in 1927 who yearns to escape her lonely, cosseted life in Hoboken, N.J. To that end, following in the footsteps of countless other dreamers, she, too, flees to New York.
Cast: Andrew Scott, Damson Idris, Topher Grace A lonely teenager yearns to connect with her favorite pop star - whose charmed existence isn't quite as rosy it appears… Cast: Miley Cyrus, Angourie Rice, Madison Davenport Two estranged college friends reunite in later life, triggering a series of events that could alter their lives forever.
He discovers powerful American magic, terrifying threats and some friends: Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), a working stiff who toils in a factory but yearns to be a baker; Porpentina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston), an astute officer of the Magical Congress of the United States of America, ; and Porpentina's flirty, often underestimated sister, Queenie (Alison Sudol).
At this stage in her career, with tens of thousands of Instagram followers and such demand in Brooklyn that the shop manager has to close the booking calendar and only release appointments with her periodically, Jeiven yearns to hit the guest artist circuit, stopping in for residencies at other high-end shops that reserve a station for roving tattooers.
Forced to grapple with that question, and others, is Hughie (Jack Quaid), an ordinary guy who experiences the collateral damage the Seven can inflict first hand; and Starlight (Erin Moriarty), a newly minted superhero who yearns to gain admission to the select club, only to discover life on the other side of that rainbow isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Or perhaps still, one can find enlightenment, power, and healing somewhere as unlikely as Second Life, just as with 21st century wizard, Oz. Titled simply The Wizard Oz, a new 23-minute documentary profiles the self-appointed wizard Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, aka Oz, offering a glimpse into the mind of a rare man who thrives off stories and legends, and yearns to pass them along.
Instead, the prolific writer—who is also, according to his Amazon author bio, a "Tae Kwon Do grandmaster (almost black belt)"—opts for character development, psychological analysis, and explicit references to pop culture and to the writer himself to tell the story of a long-suffering sensitive A-list actor who yearns to be honored by the Academy of Handsome Buckaroos for his work/beauty.
Or perhaps still, one can find enlightenment, power, and healing somewhere as unlikely as Second Life, just as with 21st century wizard, Oz. Titled simply The Wizard Oz, a new 23-minute documentary profiles the self-appointed wizard Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, aka Oz, offering a glimpse into the mind of a rare man who thrives off stories and legends, and yearns to pass them along.
Rifkele, played with lovely sensitivity by Ms. Schmidt, yearns for freedom, too — the freedom to love Manke — but her father is busy arranging a good marriage for her, with the help of Reb Eli (a wryly funny David Mandelbaum), the matchmaker, who blithely brushes away Yankl's almost obsessive sense of guilt over his business, assuring him that as long as he's a good Jew, everything will be fine.
When you have a president who plays footsie with white supremacists and openly yearns to undermine the rule of law, it's easy to lose sight of something: Before Donald Trump ever ran for the White House, a combination of Republican tactical nihilism and design flaws in the Constitution had already led to an alarming breakdown in the mechanics of American democracy — leaving the game systematically rigged against Democrats.
" Perfectly willing to admit that "the Soviet Union was a horrible society" that killed millions of innocents, he yet yearns as a leftist to extract something valid from the socialist dream, and to avoid the skewed reading of history backward: "If we tell ourselves only a case-closed story of communism as an inevitable disaster, we miss other parts of the past's reality, and foreclose on the other stories it can tell us.
The other yearns for the welcome Trapeta Mayson described in her contribution to last year's "Poetic Address to the Nation": Oh give me shelter in this fractured Union Give me shelter in this fractured Union Stitch up these worn bones Open my mouth Rip this silence from my foreign tongue Move this wedge of indifference Show me a sign that I am home Take away our boxing ring of conflict where we bloody each other with pride and prejudice Put out a welcome matArt and culture can free us of stories that don't serve, creating new ones that inspire action.
Refinery29's own female-helmed Shatterbox series had three films from its second cycle competing in #CBFF's narrative shorts program: One Cambodian Family Please, For My Pleasure; A narrative dramatic short directed by AM Lukas starring Emily Mortimer as a Czechoslovakian refugee who yearns to adopt a family of Cambodian refugees and provide them a better life in Fargo, ND. Are You Still Singing, directed by Gilly Barnes, yielded uproarious laughter as audiences watched the telegram singing protagonist (Joey Alley) try to hold it together after her marriage ends and her anxiety prescription runs out in the middle of back-to-back performances.

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