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Indeed, Bhakta sometimes fantasizes about conducting a more substantive conversation.
Every American president fantasizes about being the Middle East peacemaker.
He tells me he fantasizes about me all the time.
She fantasizes about owning a slightly nicer car one day.
She fantasizes that her missing classmates could attend lessons with her.
He fantasizes about standing up to some loud kids, but doesn't.
Will they offer their employees the meager respect Land fantasizes about?
Yeah, when Trump meets a new person, that's what he fantasizes about.
It's the part of us that feels jealousy and hatred, that fantasizes about revenge.
Eve is unsatisfied by her boring desk job and fantasizes about being a spy.
Lanman fantasizes of a day when Here might do Babelfish-like real-time translation.
"A complete break with the past — that would be such a release," Sonya fantasizes.
He fantasizes about the vast garish villa he will soon build, but never does.
He fantasizes about the moment he'll need to save her, amplifying his sense of masculinity.
As they stroll in the sun, Eve panicked, Villanelle fantasizes about their new life together.
He fantasizes about playing in the NBA; strangers ask if I shoot for the WNBA.
Over some euphoric woodwinds and pummelling drums, he fantasizes about the insufficiency of his fantasies.
Is this the executive who fantasizes about being penetrated with a dildo in his office?
Regan, described by her mother as the "overweight, thoughtful daughter," fantasizes about killing her husband.
He fantasizes openly about an America returned to some perceived state of racial and cultural purity.
O.K., fine, he ridicules war heroes, berates infants and fantasizes shamelessly about dating his own daughter.
She fantasizes about breaking the curse, and — spoiler alert — eventually sacrifices herself to save his soul.
Instead of feeling guilt, she fantasizes about returning to the cottage to binge on more candy.
And we must honor that — no matter how often America fantasizes about being with Justin Trudeau.
Meanwhile, Henry fantasizes relentlessly about all the ways he might find himself accidentally hurting his daughter.
But if Agatha isn't as innocent as Meghan thinks, Meghan isn't as wonderful as Agatha fantasizes.
It often seems as if America fantasizes about a war that ended over a century ago.
But more specifically to your question, do I think that everybody fantasizes about hitting banks and stuff?
It is funny off of Rachel Maddow how, you know, the left fantasizes about assassinating President Trump.
Her idol is Rihanna, and she fantasizes that she is the daughter of Rihanna and Michael Jackson.
She fantasizes about alternate lives and indicts the responsible parties, but without ever letting herself off the hook.
Ly fantasizes about outfitting a bridal party with umbrella ferns, each member carrying one like a lacy parasol.
She fantasizes about going in and punching Tasha in the face, but instead hides when Tasha leaves with a coworker.
Shia LaBeouf verbally assaulted a white officer, telling him his wife watches porn and fantasizes about African-American male genitals.
After Tig's mother dies, for instance, Tig fantasizes being told that she has to bring the body home with her.
The mother, Olivia, gets migraines, becomes increasingly convinced that her life is a nightmare, and often fantasizes about killing her children.
Tanya, a 23-year-old self-identified hybristophile from the UK, says she fantasizes about having sex with a criminal mastermind.
Fires that he has successfully dampened suddenly reignite, and he fantasizes being able to have his cake and eat it, too.
What if Gillum does precisely what his party fantasizes about and turns out atypically large numbers of minority and younger voters?
But Mr. Levit also fantasizes about the kind of academic fellowship that would give him time to study, reflect — and interact.
One of them fantasizes about killing her baby brother: "I was thinking it would be best to boil him," she says.
He fantasizes about seeing his story told by Hollywood, and I sometimes wonder whether he's manipulating me to achieve that ambition.
Other artists write songs about the overwhelming pain and anger they feel when they're crossed; BigKlit just fantasizes about dismembering them.
He calls them sons of bitches and he fantasizes about the days when it was easier for them to get brain injuries.
As a student in marketing at Arnica Community College, she fantasizes about landing a job in tech, but she can't write code.
"A woman enjoys intercourse with her man — as she fantasizes being raped by 3 men simultaneously," one line from the essay reads.
She fantasizes obsessively about a prison guard named Randy, and watches transfixed as one of the boy prisoners masturbates in solitary confinement.
When Gabbert mentions for a second time that she fantasizes in the third person, one wonders if she knows she's doing it.
The Girl on the Train follows Watson as she fantasizes a life for a couple she sees from a train's window every day.
The pleasures of porcine companionship are obvious, yet once in a while, Perry fantasizes about taking a human companion on the perfect date.
Perhaps Jeff Sessions secretly fantasizes about disposing of the children he's captured at the border like another infamous mass kidnapper from another period.
Whenever the husband in that episode fantasizes about another woman, the camera takes his perspective and ogles the woman from head to toe.
" He fantasizes about what being gay in college will be like, imagining choreography and dance, only to retreat: "Well, maybe not that gay.
Amanda spins fantasies with words; Serafina, caught between languages—her mamma-mia English is studded with Italian—fantasizes, too, but with her flesh.
At one point in King of Comedy, Pupkin fantasizes about being so rich and famous that Langford begs to hand over his TV show.
In Lagos, Nigeria, in the 1990s, Ayamma (Sandra Okuboyejo), a travel agent, fantasizes about becoming a leading lady in that country's burgeoning film industry.
And lest things get too somber, in "Montego Bae" she fantasizes about a fling in Jamaica, over a track like a skewed bossa nova.
Modern Love What happens when a transgender person, who fantasizes about having an androgynous body, falls for a straight man who loves female curves?
In place of the usual jousting between the administration and the press, we have a president who fantasizes on Twitter about physically assaulting CNN.
While this car might be 22010, maybe 200, years ahead of its time, it's still exciting to see what an automaker like BMW fantasizes about.
"), fantasizes about a culinary version of his aesthetic in a restaurant named Gristle and makes observations about travel ("Why is everybody ugly in first class?
Even twirling like a prima ballerina as she fantasizes alone in her living room or being blithely, politically incorrect, Lorraine seems calm, centered and purposeful.
At the end of his book, he fantasizes about the marijuana movement collapsing, as it did in the 1970s when nationwide marijuana decriminalization looked increasingly certain.
And one of the show's funniest scenes unfolds outside the 181st Street stop on the A train, where Wulfric fantasizes a Rockettes-worthy cupcake chorus line.
Mr. Shepard has trouble accepting help, he said, and fantasizes that one day Mr. Stern will ask to come on the podcast of his own volition.
" Sometimes he "fantasizes" about returning to a normal, carefree life -- but moving on before the crisis has been resolved would be "to ignore what has happened.
If Paris wins the bid for the 2024 Olympic Games, Mayor Anne Hidalgo fantasizes that the city will host some of the swimming events in the Seine.
Part of you fantasizes about slipping into that gap—between the false, righteous public self and the inner chaos of shame, cowardice, bad faith—and vanishing altogether.
In "Biter," a woman fantasizes about biting her new co-worker, and when he eventually forcibly kisses her, she finally feels she can get away with it.
The climax of the friends group's single day hinges on whether Abdel pulls through or dies, because Vinz has gotten hold of a gun and fantasizes about revenge.
By that same standard, if the woman ever sexually fantasizes about someone else, or uses a vibrator or sex toy in secret, that could be cheating as well.
During a dream sequence, she fantasizes that she's been treated roughly by him, and that his world is populated by wicked women—will she be one of them?
The foodstuff of the title, by the way, refers to what Dennis would like to serve his daughter for breakfast in the "muckmansion" he fantasizes building for her.
Everyone fantasizes, even former President (and possible saint) Jimmy Carter, who told Playboy magazine, probably too candidly for the '70s, that he had committed adultery in his heart.
Her series "Wrong Never Felt So Right" includes the book "The Wrong Cop" — it tells the story of a woman who fantasizes about killing her crooked police officer husband.
When the Ottoman Turkish overseer, Osmin, enters and sings about his rage against the Christian prisoners, he fantasizes about hanging them, impaling them on hot stakes and beheading them.
KIEV (Reuters) - When the Ukrainian president played by actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy faces a corrupt parliament in his TV comedy, he fantasizes about blasting them all away with two submachine guns.
Although they grow close and she fantasizes about leaving with him, she ends up instead roping him into a harmful and potentially life-threatening situation (which I won't spoil here).
As a murderer, he wears a bruised strawberry wig made of real hair and porcelain filed teeth, and fantasizes about chemically flaying or smothering a victim with his own scalp.
The corner feels small, and he keeps being told the one big move he fantasizes about making — staring down Mueller under the bright lights, one on one — could destroy it all. 
"Platinum" Mike Perry HATES Colby Covington -- telling TMZ Sports he FANTASIZES about torturing the UFC fighter ... in one of the most sick, twisted and awesome rants we've seen in a while!!!
Or, as the internet fantasizes, they look like a married couple and co-owners of a restaurant who find themselves in heated conflict with the sinister restauranteur across town, Guy Fieri.
He fantasizes about finding a way to live with his "Poppa" in Europe without "stabbing my mother, my best friend, in the throat" by ratting her out to a school counselor.
Still here: Olaf, the lovable snowman who naïvely fantasizes about sunbathing; Hans, a handsome prince; Kristoff, a rugged ice harvester; and Sven, the reindeer, played by the ballet-trained Andrew Pirozzi.
ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a damp office at Ethiopia's Addis Ababa University, doctoral student Hailu Geremew fantasizes about working on the nuclear reactor his country is now pondering building.
One girl smears menstrual blood on her face like war paint; another fantasizes about giving birth, smashing her newborn's head on the rocks and force-feeding the corpse to her rivals.
The same could be asked of the animated video the New York Times shared last month, in which a cartoon Trump fantasizes about Vladimir Putin, drawing hearts and swooning like a preteen.
She also fantasizes about the sex lives of Aunt Viv and her friends, another example of Rathbone's artful critique of a youth-crazed culture in which middle-aged women are mostly invisible.
Nothing dramatic happens to the boy, but Drnaso interweaves the ordinary details of a family trip with half a dozen panels in which Tyler fantasizes scenes of brutal revenge and outlandish orgies.
When he wakes up to searing pain in his lower back, when his head hurts and he fantasizes about drilling a hole through his temple to relieve the pressure, it's because of football.
Rising—who also has a full-time job—describes her messy kitchen as "a crack den" and fantasizes about cleaning out her fridge and doing a groceries shop when the investigation is over.
The viral Twitter account Sweet Meteor of Death, which fantasizes about the end of the world through a deadly meteor strike, praised the poll on Friday, writing "SMOD2020" or Sweet Meteor of Death 2020.
In 1948, she fantasizes, the sovereign nation of Judenstaat came into being, carved out of what was formerly Saxony, home to a million Jews who survived the camps, with more streaming in every day.
He fantasizes that if elected she will release the pent-up idealism she's been clinging to since college, resulting in a flurry of landmark legislation reminiscent of Franklin D. Roosevelt's famous first 100 days.
The idea of faking his own death provides fodder for his imagination during his commute and in front of his computer as he fantasizes about lazing on a Thai island, away from his responsibilities.
We need to feel trapped along with Medea, who fantasizes about being a bird, but a stillness in space calls for other motion, and subtler music, which Yew's use of his actors never offers.
Everyone with a job fantasizes about quitting it, either in a blaze of go-fuck-yourself glory, or by quietly and smugly accepting a better offer and starting to live the life you really deserve.
He fantasizes that Lonoff's protégée, Amy Bellette, is really Anne Frank, who has survived the war but must live under an assumed name, because the fact of her survival would undermine her posthumous literary success.
Lo and behold, here comes Senta, a young woman who has been raised on legends about the Dutchman and who fantasizes about redeeming him, worshiping a portrait of him that hangs in her family's home.
The album itself opens with an explicit skit where a man masturbates and fantasizes to a Lil' Kim porn, which leads directly into "Big Momma Thing," a song about how Kim has grown into her sexuality.
The account had not posted since Tuesday, when it tweeted a video of protesters outside the Kentucky senator's home, one of whom says "just stab the mother---- in the heart" and fantasizes about McConnell breaking his neck.
To Michael Moore, that might be anywhere but the United States, as he travels across Italy, France, Slovenia, Germany, Norway and Iceland, with a side trip to Tunisia, and fantasizes about bringing their progressive programs back home.
"Elton's mother was a dressmaker, so from a very early age he had a strong interest in clothing," as reflected in an early flashback in which a young Reggie (Matthew Illesley) fantasizes that he's conducting an orchestra.
A happy ending appears to be in sight, or so Rita fantasizes, with her newest boyfriend, Vic (Mark Consuelos), a slick real estate broker who sells her a house with a subprime loan and no down payment.
When Louis fantasizes about a "Boyfriend" or James Harrison hates the "Telephone," it just accentuates the specifically adolescent angst they pin down so much more candidly and affectingly than any other high school band that comes to mind.
Still, Dougray, who fantasizes about lining up Ferguson's black males and gunning them down in order to make the town "clean/white/purified/like it must have been once," threw me out of the play for a moment.
A loser who literally lives in his mom's basement and fantasizes about meeting his favorite celebrities might be the prototype for "fan" in some people's minds, but you wouldn't want to put a poster of him on your wall.
And we've all got relatives who, like too many broadcast booths, have been repeating themselves for 20 years; and yes, sure, a part of us loves them, but another part of us fantasizes about smothering them with a pillow.
Drake's plans to save the world have a whiff of Elon Musk, as he fantasizes about extraterrestrial colonization, sending space ships up to explore other planets that may be suitable for human life — or asteroids that may be suitable for mining.
Lara Jean is the girl who fantasizes about being kissed in the middle of a field, but when it comes to acknowledging her feelings for the boys who just might want to take her up on that fantasy, she's terrified.
The film "10" -- about a man with a mid-life crisis who fantasizes about a beautiful woman he meets on the beach -- was a sensation when I was nearly 10 years old, and this concept entered the vernacular more than before.
McPhee stands there, this time, with a city planner, who fantasizes aloud about a thrilling future in which the Pine Barrens will be paved over, replaced not only with a city but also with the largest airport in the world.
Both a tragic mulatto and tragically queer, Quey briefly considers an invitation to visit Cudjo's village — even fantasizes about living in his compound like a wife — but ultimately capitulates to the white, patriarchal role his father has marked for him: slaver.
But don't miss the very funny Pussy Cats outtake "The Flying Saucer Song," in which Nilsson single handedly-voices three drunk characters bickering at a bar, or "Jesus Christ You're Tall," in which he fantasizes about life with an extremely tall woman.
Arguably, no other album released so far in 19753—no, not even the one where the critically contentious black male megastar fantasizes about balling the critically contentious white female megastar—has captured critical focus the way I Like It When You Sleep... has.
Governor Kasich, if you need any more inspiration to keep fighting, consider the two-page "memo" that Mr. Trump sent The Washington Post, explaining how he would get Mexico to pay for the giant wall that he fantasizes about building on this country's southern border.
When Benjamin fantasizes about lording it over a slave of his own, the scene is presented plainly — this is one of the moments when we most feel the impact of the casting, which forces the audience to reflect on issues of responsibility and power.
At the same time, she recently took a leave from her job to write a book on young women and leadership and, freed from the obligations of an office, sometimes fantasizes about moving somewhere else: maybe Los Angeles or Paris, maybe Montana or New Mexico.
Mr. Dongo fantasizes about a future in which he no longer begs in order to survive or navigates potholed roads and back streets; instead, he's ferried around in a black S.U.V., accompanied by a bodyguard who pushes him past screaming fans to the stage.
He feels like "everyone fantasizes a little bit" when they're engaging in any sort of sexual activity, but he has more license to when he's masturbating with another man than when he's having sex with female partners because he isn't focused on the other person's orgasm.
President Trump enjoyed yesterday's episode of "The Trump Show": He played the president he sometimes fantasizes being — a post-partisan leader, bigger than Republican or Democrat, a celebrity dealmaker with no firm attachments, who'd overwhelm Washington through the sheer strength of statecraft and deal-cutting genius.
Teenage life in the East Bay neighborhood of Richmond, the setting of Justin Tipping's promising debut feature film, "Kicks," is so rough that it's little wonder that the movie's 15-year-old protagonist, Brandon (Jahking Guillory), fantasizes that he is watched over by an imaginary spaceman.
During his conversation with the alternate Tyrell Wellick — who's dressed and groomed to look a lot like Mr. Robot — the new Elliot says that the worst thing about his life is feeling stuck in a routine, and that he sometimes fantasizes about leading a more exciting life.
Far more, though still a fraction, of moma 's nonpareil collection is now on display, arranged roughly chronologically but studded with such mutually provoking juxtapositions as a 1967 painting that fantasizes a race riot, by the African-American artist Faith Ringgold, with Picasso's gospel "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907).
" Rather than refuse service, Mendelsohn — who's launching his new podcast, "Plate of the Union," in partnership with Food Policy Action on iTunes later this month — fantasizes about another outcome at the Virginia restaurant: "Imagine if that person would've opened up their restaurant and engaged in a valuable conversation about whatever's bugging them.
While everyone fantasizes that he or she would be the person to refuse an unethical command, it's not always easy to trust your intuitions that something is immoral — especially if speaking out would go against achieving whatever policy goals one might have as a Republican official in a Republican administration, or a Republican lawmaker under unified Republican government.
Rachel realizes that spying on them, even from the window of a moving train, only reopens old wounds — Tom was still with Rachel when he started a fling with Anna — but she has a balm, and she applies it liberally: She fantasizes about the loving, lovely couple (Luke Evans and Haley Bennett) a few doors down.
But Massenet's opera, which premiered in Paris at the height of the Belle Époque — and is set there in Mr. Pelly's staging, complete with Degas-like dancers — shifts its focus slightly, becoming the story of the destructive love between two young dreamers, and about the rise and fall of a woman who fantasizes about a life of endless material pleasures.
Rather than a dream that fantasizes about an appropriately presidential State of the Union address, what Congress and the public are likely to hear is a self-congratulatory campaign-style speech about how the president's leadership has made America great again — even though the dishonest media has failed to recognize that he has accomplished more in his first year in office than any president.
It all starts when Simon (who fantasizes about the hunk with the leaf blower who tends his neighbor's yard, making it pretty clear from the outset that this isn't just some phase that can be prayed away) discovers a revealing post by a fellow student on the school's gossip blog: Though the author doesn't sign his name, he admits to being gay and opens up about the way it makes him feel.
Befriending activists, including Abby Hills Price and Paulina Wright Davis at the very start of the women rights movement, Whitman also wrote poems that honored women's central role in the establishment of a democratic society and demonstrated that the female body — and even female desire — are fitting subjects for poetry (consider the enduring shock value of "Unfolded Out of the Folds," an extended meditation on the physicality of birth and sex, and the "28 Bathers" passage of "Song of Myself," in which one woman fantasizes about not one but 28 potential partners).

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