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Almost immediately after she's built, Loretta longs to go outside and touch birds, and almost immediately, Roscoe longs to make out with her.
In the original, the Genie longs to be free and make his own decisions, but this Genie specifically longs to be human and quickly develops feeling for Dalia.
A girl who longs to become a dancer and a boy who longs to become an inventor head to Paris to pursue their passions in this animated feature.
Speculators also trimmed net U.S. dollar longs to $3.01 billion.
But he still longs to know what happened to them.
She longs to work for her mentor Jacqueline at Scarlet.
Oh, how she longs to push Loie on a swing.
Amy longs to help make her family's fluffy steamed buns.
They tell us every landscape longs to be a battlefield.
She'd longs to get Shadow in a full gallop again.
Izzy is a polio survivor who longs to be a singer.
He is an absurd man who longs to be taken seriously.
It's something she longs to see at all schools around the world.
When that dream comes true, she longs to be back in Senegal.
She's never been able to be the mother she longs to be.
Mardini fled Damascus in early 2015 and still longs to one day return.
Clinton longs to put the primary battle behind her, he has been unrelenting.
She longs to return to Africa, while he would like to stay put.
"There is a force within love that longs to be received," he says.
He longs to slavishly recreate it, then disappear into it as its protagonist.
" Revealing she feels unfulfilled in her life, Mary says she longs "to know God.
Now he makes his own plan, longs to try new things, see new places.
There's even an open mike if your inner sonneteer longs to be released; newyorkcitypoetryfestival.com.
" Macbeth, meanwhile, longs "to escape from the human condition, which he experiences as unendurably claustrophobic.
He's small, gets picked on, and longs to have and be more than he is.
Your heart longs to socialize and travel as the moon connects with Venus and Uranus.
She longs to know who her own parents are and why they sent her away.
" Cooper longs to return North Carolina to its status as "a beacon in the South.
She finds the human world puny and insignificant, and longs to be back in space.
She longs to be an avenging angel, but the world sees only a dowdy bitch.
Lilli, like most other middle-aged actresses I know, longs to reconnect with her profession.
A circus bear who longs to leave his stage life and be reunited with his family.
And this musically inclined fellow, who longs to be the newest member of Florence + The Machine.
He longs to see his mother in Guinea, but is determined to stay where he is.
" Ever since, he said, "I've always been someone who just longs to be everywhere and nowhere.
Mae longs to better herself and wants to read, which is how Henry enters their life.
Or should they marry and say buh-bye to city life as Hannah longs to do?
She's unapologetically hyper feminine; she adores fashion and makeup and shopping; she longs to be a cheerleader.
Not just the desperation of an addict, but the desperation of someone who longs to be liked.
The funniest loser is Jared (Skyler Gisondo), a rich kid who longs to be a wild child.
He is jealous of dictators in other countries (Vladimir Putin) whom he admires and longs to emulate.
One longs to praise Mr. Manrique for attempting a serious-minded story in this, his first feature.
Ellie, the protagonist of "Biter", longs to sink her teeth into a new colleague's "sweet and gamy flesh".
So while The Division is just a game, it's also a dream that longs to be made real.
Wang longs to go back to her hometown in Indonesia, but she feels she cannot leave Chen alone.
The CFTC data showed speculators cut yen net longs to 45,000 contracts from roughly 70,000 the prior week.
Raffa longs to try new botanical ingredients and recipes, but his strict father refuses to let him experiment.
Now a student at the Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers, he longs to become a mechanical engineer.
Ms. Lukoji longs to leave not just to reunite with her husband; her health depends on it, too.
The CFTC data showed speculators cut yen net longs to 45,000 contracts from roughly 70,000 the week before.
She longs to be able to walk to the barn by herself, saddle her up and get on.
Jon longs to be a harpooner, but he is too impatient and is cruelly rebuffed by other men.
In the finale, she kidnaps and imprisons her and Spencer's birth mother, whom Spencer longs to get know.
"Parents would object if I didn't cover my face," says a primary school headmistress who longs to remove it.
Under John Pasquin's ba-dum-dum direction, this is a show, supertitles aside, that longs to be a sitcom.
That seems like a way more manageable sacrifice if you're a young person who longs to be a parent.
But while he longs to leave, as soon as he steps outside the hotel he is on constant alert.
Nostalgia longs to restore the past, but it is typically willing to settle for preserving it in kitsch souvenirs.
Renee has to go to headquarters sometimes, and she longs to work there, but knows she'd never make the cut.
Plot A play with music about a young black woman in Depression-era Memphis who longs to sing the blues.
Nostalgic delusion would afflict Max Fischer, who longs to embody the fading traditions of the prep school that expels him.
" He longs to merge his personas: "There's a blended version, where I'm on but I'm not putting on the mask.
He longs to give up public life and settle in Berlin, in a garden house where he can compose undisturbed.
Like Midsommar, Night in the Woods eventually involves a death cult that longs to restore the past through arcane ritual.
Jenny longs to be recognized as both a "daughter" to her mother, and as a "normal" teenage girl by her peers.
The ratio of longs to shorts is at its highest since late 2012, for every short there are 19 long positions.
" Rink said the experience reminded her to "always meet people where they are," something she personally longs "to be better at.
So the EU longs to build a so-called "institutional architecture" to put the Swiss under the roof of Europe's laws.
Mr. Blake's voice pleads and moans and aches, whether or not the "you" he longs to reach will ever hear him.
Promised to a man she does not love, Ada longs to be with a local construction worker named Souleiman (Ibrahima Traore).
Perhaps, like Abby, we understood Darlene as more aspirational, a bookworm who quietly longs to wriggle away from a hellish routine.
He longs to someday paint "the true Christ," the one who suffered and died rather than accept society as it was.
Somalia longs to revitalize its relationship with the United States and envisions a new chapter in security, stability, economics and growth.
Lohan, 30, has publicly said before that she would love the starring role as the teen mermaid who longs to become human.
Out of earshot from his father, the boy confesses to Yeshua that he longs to leave the desert and go to Jerusalem.
At the heart of the house is Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant), the elderly father of Thomas and Anne, who longs to die.
And now, he longs to return to things as normal, without realizing that his worst deeds are always going to haunt him.
She longs to understand what's going on in her body and, if possible, to prevent the pain and destruction of her muscles.
Ned (Fionn O'Shea), an artistically inclined misfit, is so miserable at his conservative Irish boarding school that he longs to be expelled.
Noel (Nia Bonita Caesar), an 8-year-old named after the sister who died before she was born, longs to celebrate Christmas.
Speculators also trimmed net U.S. dollar longs to $3.01 billion in the week ended June 593, from $6.62 billion the previous week.
They have also stoked greater fears of Beijing among citizens of Taiwan, the self-governing island that the party longs to rule.
Alice longs to fully enter the world, to write and create; Ezra struggles with leaving it, his body starting to break down.
The whole number is thick with sarcasm, dripping with disdain and bursting with vanity for the powers she possesses and longs to use.
Yet it is not clear that a Trump endorsement is a good thing for a man who longs to lead the Conservative Party.
Hamilton, meanwhile, longs to be back home with her husband Michael (Roger Davies, who gets his own, barely related storyline down on Earth).
This 2012 image is from Bill Finger's series Ground Control, which explores the mindset of someone who longs to break free of Earth.
It's a book about a poet—not a great poet, but a poor person who longs to be an artist, longs for beauty.
Nosrat's enthusiasm is infectious, making the show a must-watch for foodies and anyone who longs to be a competent, intuitive home chef.
In a similar working-class vein is Jim Jarmusch's Paterson, about a Paterson, New Jersey, bus driver who longs to be a poet.
She is eager to cook for herself, something she is not allowed to do at her current residence, and longs to have pets again.
But Judy longs to make the world a better place, and she's undeterred by those who think she's not cut out for the job.
" You say you are dismayed and will not cut the line because, "It carries the story into the celestial, where it longs to go.
In "Mystic Pizza" (1988), Roberts had the role of Daisy, a teen who longs to rebel because she doesn't know what else to do.
The increase came after hedge funds and other money managers cut U.S. crude net longs to a nine-month low in the previous week.
Make that the new kid who longs to run with the wild crowd but can't quite commit to being as bad as coolness demands.
By turns childlike and sophisticated," he went on to explain, "Roberts is the kind of woman one longs to tuck in — late, late at night.
When we are at home, without all the other distractions, Sammi is much more affectionate and longs to be close to me wherever I go.
In a world of futuristic boxing, an underground fighter who throws matches for his partner's profit longs to use his full strength in real fights.
Surprisingly, he agrees to play Philbert — and he suggests to Carolyn, who longs to be a mother, that she adopt a child on her own.
She longs to be a better mother to her daughter, and worries constantly that her lapses into inchoate abnegation might be devastating to her child.
He longs to go biking again, but while pedaling on a stationary bicycle is part of his therapy routine, taking to the street is not.
Duchess Margaret (also Vanessa Hudgens) is a free spirit who longs to leave behind her life of royalty and experience life as a normal girl.
As the story continues, Monty realizes he must increasingly lean on Felicity's intellect — she longs to be a doctor — and Percy's good-natured common sense.
He plays a deeply unsettling cop named Gary who longs to join his neighbors in their regular game nights, but everyone just finds him too weird.
A second NATO bigwig longs to see Mr Trump convinced that it serves America's interests to have its first lines of defence far across the Atlantic.
Harriet and Perdita live together in London, but Perdita longs to know about Harriet's childhood in the obscure (and, according to many, fictional) country of Druhàstrana.
I'll be confidently tossing, twirling and whipping my hair back and forth on the dance floor, like the hair model my inner self longs to be.
The first in a series, the book introduces readers to the curious protagonist, who lives in Africa with her extended family and longs to see snow.
Starring alongside Rachel Weisz as Lady Marlborough, Emma Stone played the critically acclaimed role of Abigail Masham, a servant who longs to return to her aristocratic roots.
This entire episode mirrors poor Theon (Alfie Allen), who so longs to go back to his early days watching Robb and Jon get their hair cut shirtless.
NEW YORK, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Speculators increased positive bets on the U.S. dollar for a third straight week, pushing net longs to their highest since early January.
Though talent longs to work at these oft-heralded tech companies, even those at the top of the brand positivity list are not without their alleged problems.
This new coalition — influenced by former President Carlos Mesa and backed by the Organization of American States (OAS) — longs to negate the 2009 constitution passed by Morales.
Asset managers added to their net Eurodollar shorts to 1.67 million and their net 10-year T-note longs to 192,014, which was the most since March.
Year after year, these be-masked doofuses end up as top festival billings, bringing their New Age, childlike sing-a-longs to festivals from Coachella to EDC.
Biniam longs to go back to his family in Asmara, to savor the aroma of fresh coffee and cake as vintage Millecento cars drive past Bar Vittoria.
While his wife longs to make a baby of their own, Zachary, a private detective, finds himself increasingly obsessed by the case of a missing local child.
Mr. Garaio Esnaola's choreography puts a powerful contemporary spin on Molière's comedy, which tells of a pompous, bourgeois gentleman who longs to be accepted by the aristocracy.
Some are gay in a country where it is nearly impossible to come out of the closet, and he longs to tell them that it gets better.
That means scrapping Williams's lyricism, too, and every theatrical trick he uses to conjure the fragile web of a man's recalling a past he longs to forget.
The possible existence of the tape isn't relevant because it would prove that Trump is sexually debauched and longs to desecrate everything Obama touched; we already know that.
It's a classic Affleck role, the kind he plays often, about the bad man who longs to be good but is haunted by the consequences of his past.
His social media is also scattered with posts about the girls' everyday lives, including Gemma and Taylor's soccer matches, and Jordana's sing-a-longs to The Little Mermaid.
When Saul debuted, I suggested it was the inverse of Breaking Bad — a series about a man who everybody assumes is bad, but who secretly longs to do good.
Though she longs to retire and race around the galaxy with Han — they share a bed only once in this book — her sense of duty keeps calling her back.
If you're a PS4 owner who longs to use an Xbox controller instead of a DualShock and can live with those inconveniences, then the Onyx might be for you.
Baby longs to drive far, far away from the criminal business—with his new beau (Lily James) and his iPod—but it proves to be easier said than done.
In "Pearl Bailey" (2017), the vaudeville, stage, and television actress is portrayed as an undulating shape, the curves so nearly palpable one longs to trace them with gentle fingers.
The aim has been to create a space -- the space Da'esh calls the "gray area" and longs to destroy -- where Muslims and non-Muslims could discover their shared values.
"When markets are rising we want the longs to do a little better than the market does; we want the shorts to trail that," he explained about their strategy.
From there, maybe, the assembly of an orbiting destination (another of Apollo's wealthy orphans, Robert Bigelow, made his money in Las Vegas hotels, and longs to expand into orbit).
Where Chappaquiddick succeeds is in showing the overweening nature of the Kennedy myth—no one is more sick of the Kennedys than Ted, who longs to escape his fate.
Debbie, meanwhile, longs to be with her young child, whom she left back home with his father, throwing herself into business and producing to distract her from the pain.
Ally Wayne from Locust Grove, Ga., longs to relax outdoors: If I had complete freedom to do anything I wanted i would go to the beach and just relax.
After Manson's death Sunday at the age of 83, Polanski's lawyer Harland Braun tells PEOPLE the director still longs to visit his wife and child's burial plots in Los Angeles.
Lady Bird documents a defiant teen's (Saoirse Ronan) last year of high school, during which she longs to escape her California upbringing and go to college on the East Coast.
Rating It's just about the most clichéd sports movie you could think of — with an underdog who longs to do something great and a grizzled coach who's seen better days.
Not everyone longs to be a polymath, but everyone who does is a philomath—someone who loves knowledge qua knowledge, who finds it moving, joyful, comforting, fun, startling, awe-inspiring.
Speculators increased bullish bets on the U.S. dollar in the week up to last Tuesday for the third time on the trot, pushing net longs to their highest since Jan.
On "Normal Girl," she longs to be different ("type of girl you take home to your mama"), perhaps to the "difficult" girl she claims to be elsewhere on the album.
Lourdes views the lavish desserts she creates as a subliminal message to her mother, a "reminder of the ongoing shortages in Cuba," while Pilar longs to return to the island.
First, there's the art, where every blockbuster longs to be bigger and better than the ones that came before it — so the stakes have to keep rising and rising and rising.
Sands), an heir to a venerable, money-hemorrhaging shoe factory in Northampton who longs to escape the provinces and join upwardly striving London with his status-conscious fiancée, Nicola (Celina Carvajal).
But according to the capital's scuttlebutt he longs to spend more time in Hawaii—eating the icky shave ice which is a local delicacy, bodysurfing with the daredevils on Sandy Beach.
This move was the result of the fourth-largest ever reduction of outright shorts, but funds were also actively adding longs to the largest degree that they have in five months.
Tristan is now a happy third grader who is earning straight A's, but he longs to make his new life official through a formal adoption and by taking Davis's last name.
For now, it's going to be hard for longs to join the market, so you could well see us back into the $20s again," he said on "Squawk on the Street.
The protagonist of the movie is Melody, Ariel's human daughter, who longs to swim in the ocean despite the water being off-limits to her and the rest of the kingdom.
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights is a favourite of Birch's, and director William Oldroyd conjures an identical landscape with wide-angle shots of the forests and moors that Katherine longs to roam.
She's mad at the kid, has had it up to the eyebrows with him, and longs to give him a big smack on the behind, but she's been told she shouldn't.
Moncur longs to escape the suffocation of the manse, and accepts an offer from Ainsley Channon, boss of the Edinburgh piano manufacturer for which he works, to move to its Paris showroom.
They do, however, act as a braking mechanism, making it more costly for longs to roll forward positions and less dangerous for shorts to sell as well as stimulating producer forward selling.
Critic Score: 78%Audience Score: 90%"Rudy," which is based on the real-life story of Rudy Ruttinger, follows an underdog who longs to play football at the University of Notre Dame.
Its highlights and outlines are marked in white and chalky violet instead of black or gray, which would have sunk this wisp of an image, one that almost longs to float away.
Shutu is a misfit who longs to be a part of the group but always finds himself on the periphery – the butt of seemingly good-natured jokes and always the third wheel.
As much as we're living in a fantasy world that we're going to fly balloons around, I've given lat longs, I've given lat longs to this gentleman who I can provide those.
If you've seen this year's heartwarming Halloween Doodle, a short video about a lonely ghost who longs to go trick-or-treating, it's possible you thought it couldn't get any more adorable.
The CFTC data showed speculators cut yen net longs to 45,000 contracts from about 70,000 the week before, reflecting the growing conviction that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in December.
The surprise agreement sent front-month Brent prices climbing by $5-6 per barrel as hedge funds scrambled to close out losing short positions and add longs to capitalise on the rally's momentum.
By the end of "Hag-Seed," it's begun to dawn on Felix that if Ariel longs to be released to the elements, perhaps the lost girl in his cottage longs for the same.
Victoria sings of the "wild ones" who "tame the fear" within her as she longs to "get let into" the rooms inhabited by the humans she once knew and yearned for love from.
She longs to go out for a stroll and take some fresh air, but instead is required by the local government to stay at home, day after day with no end in sight.
The two dart into the past, where Bran longs to stay, so he might continue to watch his father as a young boy, to say nothing of his Aunt Lyanna, whom he's never met.
This air of indecision is thickened by Mr Affleck's own weak performance, which doesn't convey whether Joe is a cold-blooded killer, a big softy who longs to go straight, or something in between.
Maybe that's just an inevitable offshoot of the way the medium is presented — the downtime between episodes longs to be filled with something, whereas a film can be consumed and understood all at once.
Hamer's melodic voice hovers between the cold realism of those vicious beatings and an otherworldly mysticism that empowers Ruby to see dead people like Shadow, a young soul who longs to be alive again.
"At these levels, the market requires a steady drumbeat of positive information, and without that, its hard to attract new longs to the market," said Gene McGillian, director of market research at Tradition Energy.
Under Russian President Vladimir Putin, who longs to return his nation to superpower status, Moscow over the past decade has sought to revive relations with Latin America, particularly with countries wary of U.S. influence.
He expressed that he longs to continue the underlying story from the first film about humanity being its own worst enemy, and that same passion is making its way into his personal life as well.
Wimberly, who grew up in Washington, D.C. but attended boarding school in the suburbs, makes an explicit connection between his own experiences and those of Tybalt, who longs to prove himself on the city streets.
Despite great restaurants there like Chris Hastings's Ovenbird and Frank Stitt's Highlands Bar and Grill, Birmingham is not known for generating the kind of culinary heat that the Aspen set longs to be part of.
The 1946 classic "It&aposs a Wonderful Life" — about a man who longs to travel but remains stuck in his childhood town — represents visions of a community in which every citizen is a vital component.
The only cure rests in the research of an eccentric scientist, Dr. Rufus (Matheus Nachtergaele), who disappears after the prologue, and whose son, Tito (Pedro Henrique), longs to carry on his father's work with birds.
After a life-threatening accident, Harold longs to leave some kind of artistic legacy behind in the event of his death, and his children struggle to put together a show that would make him happy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Speculators further reduced bullish bets on the U.S. dollar, pushing net longs to their lowest level since late February, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday and calculations by Reuters.
Hester hungers for revenge against the person who ratted her son out and longs to return her child to his rightful place: her nurturing bosom, in which beats a heart that can kill and does kill.
After all the years in which the relationship of scarecrow to bird was one of hostility and repulsion, could it be that the scarer longs to shake off the limiting function for which he was intended?
That unique ability to attract is what led him to improbably win the nomination and the White House; that unique ability to repel has left an establishment that still longs to rid the party of him.
I pictured a Pixar-esque watermelon seed who longs to be a football and senses his moment has finally arrived, with a gap-toothed man presenting him the closest thing he'll ever get to a goalpost.
But for all the strangeness of outer space, it is the writing about his home village, the place to which he longs to return and perhaps never can, that beats strongest in this wry, melancholy book.
Graphic Novels That Will Keep Kids Reading Jerry Craft's tale of an artistic black kid navigating a mostly white prep school, and Lincoln Peirce's new series about a medieval girl who longs to be a knight.
In Brent, the ratio of hedge fund longs to shorts is down to 8:1, from 20:1 in late April; in European gasoil, the ratio is down to 163:1, from 129:1 in late May.
His staging added nuance and subtext to the tale, drawn from Greek tragedy, of Elektra, who longs to avenge the death of her father, King Agamemnon, at the hands of her mother, Klytämnestra, and her mother's lover.
NEW YORK, April 7 (Reuters) - Speculators further reduced bullish bets on the U.S. dollar, pushing net longs to their lowest since late February, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday and calculations by Reuters.
This children's tale from the 2965s by the Iranian writer Samad Behrangi doesn't sound particularly subversive: Its title character longs to explore the world beyond his small pond and see what influence he can have on others.
His susceptibility to fanfare and flattery leads him to mistake after mistake, especially when it comes to despots like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia, autocrats he admires and longs to emulate.
It's a gorgeous thing, starring Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cate Blanchett as the impossibly glamorous circle of expats Tom longs to join, and set on the island of Ischia in the Bay of Naples.
He is portrayed by a confidently uncentered Mr. Carter with the anxious, gentle air of a man who longs to provide answers — for himself well as others — but is damned if he can find any close at hand.
That's especially true of her three daughters: Agnès (Nedra McClyde), who longs to attach herself to a rich white man; Maude Lynn (Juliana Canfield), a young woman of fanatical piety; and Odette, the least assured of the three.
Both are mordant stories about assassins: Barry (Bill Hader), a burned out ex-soldier who longs to become an actor, and Villanelle (Jodie Comer), a gleeful huntress playing cat-and-mouse with an intelligence-agency bureaucrat (Sandra Oh).
Knott's mysterious candor, asserting warmly his own distance and coolness, sometimes feels like a bot's confidences coming from beyond the grave: Every autobiography longs to reach out of its pages and rip the pseudonym off its cover. ♦
He is portrayed with his hands folded and his lips pursed with slight impatience, as if, like his greatest admirer, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, he longs to escape formality and get back to the business of legislating.
"Pullman Car Hiawatha," the second half of the program, is a precursor to "Our Town," complete with a Stage Manager character, a town called Grover's Corners and the death of a young woman who longs to stay on earth.
He longs to travel to Norway because he harbors a crush on Elsa from "Frozen," a yearning that his mother attributes to a desire to feel attached to someone who can't leave him following the death of his father.
George, about a 10-year-old transgender child who has secretly renamed herself Melissa and longs to play Charlotte in her fourth-grade school play, was on the list of most banned books in 2016 and 2083 as well.
He at once longs to be as seemingly cool as Chet, while also feeling a bit thrown by how little another neighbor, the ultra-confident neighbor Vic (Sam Rockwell, doing a Sam Rockwell impression), seems to care about typical social niceties.
Then he drives to work in his Beamer, which appears to be the one grown-up luxury he and his wife, Ann Norris, who works in the State Department and longs to return to her childhood home of California, can afford.
If the outlook for prices is not exactly bullish, it is no longer becoming more bearish, and that is enough for some funds to start trimming short positions and establishing new longs to capitalise on the resulting bounce in prices.
But Millie, who watches episodes of "Friends" on old Aunt Yetta's closely guarded "top-lap" and longs to become a famous pop star, wants nothing more than to shed her fur and join the human race — preferably in the spotlight.
This time, Feldstein plays Johanna Morrigan, a teen who longs to escape her drab, working-class existence in 1990s Britain — and gets the chance to do just that when she reinvents herself as a rude, crude, notoriously vicious music critic.
He said he longs to stretch the bounds of traditional concerts — incorporating poetry, say, or opening an orchestral performance of Bruckner's Sixth Symphony with a Schubert piano sonata — to return some old-fashioned pizazz to a tired, habit-encrusted format.
Oriental music plays as we SMASH TO BLACK Willis Wu, an actor on the television show "Black and White," longs to be cast as "Kung Fu Guy," but is instead relegated to "Generic Asian Man" and other more minor characters.
When women choose to trade on being relatable and popular, or feel forced to do so by a system that doesn't reward them for original ideas alone, the result is a culture that longs to see someone like Swift revealed as fake.
The left longs to see Democrats use government's powers to tackle income inequality, perhaps by backing higher minimum wages, a universal basic income, or by promising to make college tuition free, as Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont did during the presidential primary.
Like an upstart in a Victorian novel, Noriko longs to supersede her own lowly station and pass into this world—and partially succeeds, by marrying her daughter, Mitsuki's more beautiful and talented sister, Natsuki, to a young member of the Yokohama clan.
Dr. Larch has trained Homer to be an obstetrician in the hopes that he might someday care for the young women who go to the orphanage to seek help in ending unwanted pregnancies, but Homer longs to venture out into the world.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From a jaded TV chat show host to a Middle Eastern actress who longs to be cast as a ghostbuster, not endless jihadi brides, the stories in Sabrina Mahfouz's anthology of British Muslim women all do one thing: challenge stereotypes.
If you're the kind of person who longs to purge the media environment of inaccuracies and lies, you might want to start with these: This is a completely made-up story dredged up from the internet's taint, but there's a lot to unpack in it.
The sense of a heightened, closed-off world is enhanced by the cinematography, nearly all close-up and medium shots, nary a revealing establishing shot; only John and Marilyn are fully seen, the eyes of others — the sight John longs to see — remain off-screen.
The six titles to be shown include "One Small Step," by Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas, about a Chinese-American girl who longs to be an astronaut, and David Lowe and Vivien Floris's "5 Minutes in Space: Black Holes," featuring a fictional oddball physicist.
If Shiv still longs to become her father's successor (and she's smart enough to know the title of the show she's on, so probably she still does), then her experience at Argestes sure feels like yet another step backward, away from that long-term goal.
Any connoisseur of 21st century prestige dramas about difficult boss men will recognize Vinyl's calculus immediately: mercurial figurehead, put-upon right-hand man (a sensitive, wry Ray Romano in this case), struggling female upstart who longs to break out of coffee runs and into the big leagues.
There is a pendulum swing of the lyrics which go from poetic sadism to melancholy heartache, and innocence, so cinematically I tried to convey the layers of kaleidoscopic emotions and inner workings of a woman who holds the power to seduce, but longs to not have to.
At its base, the film is a love story that details the long-term relationship between Kofi (Rihanna) and Deni (Glover)—Kofi is a sweet and sassy island girl who longs to leave Guava Island — a fictional, once flourishing community turned into a dictator run regime.
In "Being Frank," an alleged comedy set in 1992, Philip (Logan Miller) is a vaguely grungy rebel who longs to leave his small town to study music at N.Y.U. Philip has flimsy plans to suit his flimsy character — his only meaningful trait is his filial resentment.
Object Lessons The dejected utensil in "Spoon," the adorably punning tale written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magoon, longs to cut and spread like Knife or twirl pasta like his friend, Fork; little does he know that his flatware friends envy him too.
Mr. Joseph, who had dropped out of school in Haiti to support his family after his father's death, longs to continue his education and get a job as a masseur or as a counselor to help others, while sending some money to his relatives in Haiti.
Less hyped, but still strangely underlined in the new movie, is the idea that the villainous blowhard Gaston (Luke Evans) is such a jerk because he's a professional soldier with no battles left to fight, and he longs to return to a simpler, more purposeful time in his life.
Despite expectations for more Fed interest rate hikes, speculators further trimmed their bullish bets on the U.S. dollar in the week ended April 4, pushing net longs to their lowest level since late February, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data released on Friday and calculations by Reuters.
We should learn from those who are dying that the best way to teach our children about God is by loving each other wholly and forgiving each other fully -- just as each of us longs to be loved and forgiven by our mothers and fathers, sons and daughters.
This has the curious effect of turning them into the long-suffering wives of a cable drama antihero from the 2000s, even as the show clearly longs to afford them perspective equal of Bob Fosse's, more than it wants to show what these women have in common with Breaking Bad's Skyler White.
Phoenix, like Paddington, longs to possess the pop-up book, which hints at hidden treasure, but the most dastardly crime is that Grant somehow filches the entire movie, in the course of which he gets to dress as a candle-carrying nun, a knight in armor, and, to his eternal mortification, a giant spaniel.
While "My New Mom and Me" describes a very particular relationship in a way that any family can relate to, "Tell Me a Tattoo Story," by Alison McGhee and illustrated by Eliza Wheeler, seems, at first glance, written specifically for the hipster parent who longs to see himself reflected in literature, tat sleeves and all.
For Laura, the town is equal parts exciting and suffocating: she longs to travel further west, to be utterly isolated on the prairie, but she also loves the companionship and sociability of the town, and she knows that her delicate invalid sisters (blind Mary, undernourished Carrie, and baby Grace) need its riches to survive.
When Barb longs to become a leader within the family's church, she is rebuffed at every turn, and when middle wife Nicki (Chloe Sevigny, in one of the best TV performances of that era) thinks back on her life, she realizes she was very nearly a child bride, causing a huge crisis of faith.
Those character dynamics should make clear that Goldberg is interested in the separation between the human and the divine, never more memorably than in a plot where Eddie and Sarah's teenage son longs to have sex with his girlfriend — but his religion ends up tearing them apart, which only commits him more deeply to Meyerism.
Hollywood darling Claire Danes and indie favorite Billy Crudup teamed up in 2004 for this genre-savvy, gender-bending take on Shakespeare and the crumbling norms of male-only theater in Restoration England, with Danes turning in a wonderfully giddy performance as a girl who longs to subvert the laws that prevent her from acting onstage.
Born in 1860, and a member of the Camden Town Group, Sickert, like Yiadom-Boakye, was gifted at painting wet-on-wet (completing canvases quickly, to avoid having to break the "skin" of paint that had dried overnight), disliked painting from nature, and specialized in ambivalently posed figures in domestic settings, about whom one longs to tell stories.
The pop star, 32, spoke to PEOPLE's JD Heyman and Melody Chiu on Monday night at the premiere of her new film in Los Angeles in which she touched on her high school bullying and how it helped her portray Ally, a struggling artist who longs to make it in the music industry but is held back by her self-doubt.
Endor applied its own proprietary technology based on Social Physics theory, and created a commercial cloud service, where the customer simply feeds the data into the model, and then in minutes (after however it longs to take to upload the data) can begin asking questions and getting answers based on the content of that data in the context of Social Physics.
Adapted from short stories by Alice Munro, and taking place over 30 years, it tells the story of a mother-daughter estrangement in which the title character (played by Emma Suárez as an older woman and by Adriana Ugarte as her younger self) longs to reconnect with the child who abandoned her when she was 18 and has since remained incommunicado.
Zhang presents every major decision made in the fight against the tao tei as one made by the collective, and the one time the tao tei gain an upper hand is when a selfish teenage emperor (who has nothing to do with the movie's main plot, really), longs to imprison one of the monsters as part of his own collection.
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The nation's capital is also full of ambitious people—young things setting out on what they hope is an ever-rising path to more important jobs, whether it's the lobbyist who sets his sights on becoming head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce or the lowly congressional aide who longs to take the seat one day of the congressman or senator whom he is currently serving.
Ibrahim Arafat, 23, longs to surf in Hawaii with the pros, and this film follows his journey: his struggles with getting his visa application approved; his shock at how little clothing American women wear; and his uncertainty about whether to return home and pursue his dream of taking a surfing clubhouse to a land, rife with violence and poverty, where so many have no way out.
Yet Moana has heard the ocean calling to her since she was a tiny child (Moana means ocean), and though she loves her home and family, she also longs to see what's beyond the reef, singing her conflict in "How Far I'll Go." Her grandmother, a bit of a gadfly, gently nudges her teenage granddaughter toward a fuller discovery of her people's heritage: They were once voyagers, people who sailed the ocean.
The source of this feeling of mine — that a Y.A. writer had best stay away from the topic of faith — is elusive, a kind of vapor that began swirling around me a decade ago when I wrote my first Y.A. novel, "The Possibilities of Sainthood," about a Catholic girl who longs to become the first living saint, followed by "This Gorgeous Game," about a young woman struggling with her faith amid the Catholic abuse scandal.
In the fictional world of the children's author Andrea Beaty, little Rosie Revere is the great-niece of the spirited woman whose can-do attitude symbolized female industriousness during World War II. In this musical from the estimable TheaterWorksUSA, the contemporary Rosie, whose engineering goals are based on her great-aunt's dreams, joins two other protagonists from Beaty's books: Iggy Peck, who longs to be an architect, and Ada Twist, who has her sights set on science.

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