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Formula One Review It was a season Formula One has long craved.
Mylan has also long craved an over-the-counter business like the one Meda possesses.
Y., MINORITY LEADER: President Trump has granted a brutal and repressive dictatorship the international legitimacy it has long craved. SEN.
Trump has been spending more time with former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who has long craved a West Wing role.
We, like Arya, have long craved revenge for the Red Wedding, and Arya served it up with a side of poetic justice.
Maggie seems to see it as an opportunity to buck Rick's more measured approach and to justify getting the revenge she's long craved.
Everyone knew that Jones had long craved the call to Canton — and all the deference paid to the gold jacket that comes with it.
Age: 27Position: GoalkeeperLiverpool had long craved the stability of a world-class keeper before the arrival of Alisson Becker from AS Roma in 2018.
Trump has wavered for weeks over the type of trial he would support publicly, but privately he has long craved a robust defense aimed at vindicating him.
Biden's claim that Trump offered Kim Jong Un the "legitimacy" North Korea has long craved echoes a widespread criticism of the President's approach to dealing with the Hermit Kingdom.
He notes that nothing in the deal prevents Dish from working with tech giants such as Google and Amazon, who have long craved a bigger piece of the wireless business.
Viewers learned little new about the candidates' policy stances, and -- aside from Jeb Bush showing the kind of passion his supporters have long craved -- they also saw few stylistic differences.
Thanks to expectations that the pipeline will finally get the government approval for the pipeline that the company has long craved, Cadiz's stock price doubled between the election and early February.
Appeals and further process followed, but finally, in 2009, Bangladesh's Supreme Court delivered a measure of justice the nation had long craved by upholding the convictions of five of the assassins.
Mr. Kohl gave eastern Germans the deutsche marks they had long craved, though at a 21.1:22014 exchange rate, which left their inefficient state-run industries unable to compete on Western economic terms.
American wheat and corn farmers have long craved unfettered access to the Chinese market, but this was ruled out last week by Han Jun, vice minister of agriculture and a key part of China's negotiating team.
The A.F.L. has long craved international expansion and recognition — the league started playing an international rules series against Ireland in 1984 and, in the past decade, it has played exhibition games in Abu Dhabi, Shanghai and London.
Ever since, he had spoken of trying to deliver to Portugal that long-craved glory, and having finally reached the precipice again, he broke down once it was clear that he would not be able to see it through.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Wolfgang Schaeuble's decision to step aside as German finance minister has given the Free Democratic Party what it has long craved: the chance to shape policy from the most coveted perch in Chancellor Angela Merkel's next coalition government.
The picture of the general-turned-president in the White House, hosted by an American leader lavishing praise on him, was the seal of approval he had long craved, the validation of a strongman on the world's most prominent stage.
He has long craved electoral respectability, but the roots of his candidacy can be traced to May 2011, when President Obama, during his address at the White House Correspondents Dinner, put a picture of his Hawaiian birth certificate on a large screen.
The move was deemed an illegal one by a (Republican) administration in 1992—the GOP has long craved to use the federal government to just straight-up give money to the rich, but in that era, at least, they concluded they'd never get away with this.
For Michonne, the relationship with Rick as well as Carl and Judith, last seen rolling over on a baby monitor, to Michonne's delight, brings the stability and sense of home she's long craved, perhaps the thing she wants "for my whole life," as she put it to Spencer.
I fear that Trump is being played because at the outset, apparently in exchange for nothing clear-cut, he has agreed to give North Korea what it has long craved: the respect and legitimacy that comes from the North Korean leader standing as an equal beside the American president.
And for all his appeals to populism as political rocket fuel, Mr. Trump has long craved the respect and approval of global figures and cultural icons, including the British royal family, even as his desire to boast about his meeting with royalty was at odds with some of his harsh rhetoric at rallies.
Still, Trump voters interviewed said they cared little if the president spouted off on Twitter because he was issuing the kind of executive actions many had long craved — freezing federal grant money for environmental research, banning foreign aid for groups that give abortion counseling and cutting off immigration from several Muslim-majority nations.
Lost in the euphoria early Thursday was the reality that North Korea seized the Americans to use as pawns in its wider diplomatic chess game with the US. Concessions made So far, in the North Korean diplomatic gambit, Trump has granted Kim the huge concession of a one-on-one summit, a meeting long craved by Pyongyang.
The Diplomatic Reception Room setting gave Mr. Trump the kind of made-for-television presidential moment he has long craved — a parallel to President Barack Obama's late-night announcement in 2011 that Osama bin Laden had been killed — at a time when he has been eager for a story line outside of impeachment and a way to counter the narrative that he had been outmaneuvered by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey in ordering American troops out of Syria.
Daisuke is weakened. The man he thought to be a product of his father's horrible actions, was in fact, his own son. He is even more remorseful when he reads Teppei's suicide letter. Finally, Teppei is given the acceptance that he so long craved for.
The result, inspired by the salons of Paris and post-war desire for art that wasn't borrowed from Europe, was the 8th Street Club, known as "the Club," and its 1959-1970 successor group, known as the "23rd Street Workshop Club." Many of New York's most important mid-century artists and thinkers were Club-goers, including Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Isamu Noguchi and Robert Motherwell. Together, they helped lend New York's art scene the vitality and international influence Paris had long monopolized, and U.S. artists had long craved. In 1958, Pavia extended the Club's work into a journal, with the short-lived but influential It is.
The Club (1949–1957 and 1959–1970) has been called "a schoolhouse of sorts ... as well as a theater, gallery space, and a dancehall...." Created by abstract expressionist sculptor Philip Pavia, The Club grew out of the informal gatherings among dozens of painters and sculptors who all had art studios in Lower Manhattan between 8th and 12th streets and First and Sixth Avenues during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Membership included many of New York's most important mid-century artists and thinkers, predominantly painters and sculptors like Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Isamu Noguchi and Robert Motherwell, as well as nearly all the artists later called the New York School. But other celebrated artists, cultural figures and major 20th-century thinkers attended meetings, including philosopher Joseph Campbell, composer John Cage and political theorist Hannah Arendt. Structured to facilitate the growth and dissemination of ideas about art by artists for artists, especially abstract expressionist art, The Club lent New York's art scene the vitality and international influence Paris had long monopolized, and U.S. artists had long craved.

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