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"yearn" Definitions
  1. to want something very much, especially when it is very difficult to get

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He makes you yearn for leaders you never in your wildest dreams considered yearn-worthy.
They want to think that that romance that I so yearn for, which we all yearn for someone to love because it's part of being a human being, is on this little app.
With or without our phones, we yearn for human connection.
Because I yearn to know more and more about you.
And yet, collectively, these are the men we yearn for.
Philippines election: Why voters yearn for 'strongman' leader ISIS affiliation?
Many yearn for simple answers to problems of staggering complexity.
Some Canadians yearn for a tougher line from Mr Trudeau.
Guatemalans who yearn for the rule of law are despairing.
But there is one improvement that many still yearn for.
They yearn to be part of something bigger than oneself.
He did not yearn to be the next Jeff Blauser.
Children yearn for freedom, but it's not the 1980s anymore.
I, too, yearn for a world where race doesn't matter.
Maybe this is why I yearn for the pessimistic game.
I yearn for books not published yesterday or next week.
Conservatives, in particular, seem to yearn for such a place.
It was hard not to yearn for words of reassurance.
Now he seemed to yearn for a more traditional wife.
For someone like me, I still yearn for a larger vocabulary.
Do you yearn to be left alone to your own spirits?
We yearn for long weekends locked indoors, what can we say?
We yearn for a way to cut through to something real.
It made me yearn for simple navigation via a directional pad.
I yearn for the gentle kiss of my sweet coconut sparkler.
Humans, at our most base level, yearn for sustenance and community.
Why do you think we yearn for castmates to be friends?
"Bangkok life is stressful and people yearn for nature," he said.
It is not the sex any of us should yearn for.
Brown's narrators are lonesome, uncompanionable types, yet they yearn for more.
So then if we have it, what do we yearn for?
But now we yearn for the most exclusive, private, elite luxuries.
Sometimes I yearn for the days of a notepad and pen.
Also, why even billionaires yearn to stop and smell the roses.
Sadly, Raul Castro is no better for Cubans who yearn for freedom.
Like others, transgender people yearn to be valuable, contributing members of society.
Dominicans yearn for natural hair only after expelling Haitians for being black.
Do you yearn for the halcyon days of So Help Me God?
Span: Some people yearn for grandchildren; I was never one of them.
Independents and moderates of both parties yearn for a pragmatic center candidate.
And Mr. Trump may still yearn to sleep in his own bed.
They yearn for emergency, dreaming of a doomsday to be narrowly averted.
Moreover, they believe that after Trump, Americans yearn for a moral cleansing.
We practically yearn for an escape hatch when we dive into new software.
Why fatigued Filipino voters yearn for a 'strongman' leader How did voting progress?
The world's benighted multitudes yearn for freedom and one day will win it.
Placing themselves in my shoes for the moment they so desperately yearn for.
All this makes us yearn for the days when they were all buds.
Perhaps someone who is populist but doesn't yearn to divide as he does.
While Democrats yearn for such a return, it is unclear if America does.
You reach a stage in life when you yearn to do something new.
They simply yearn for a balance that takes their needs into account, too.
Nor should it yearn for the arrogance to be able to do so.
Now the Fae's homeland is the hell from which they yearn to escape.
The good old days, that's what we yearn for on so many levels.
They yearn for the feeling that they are doing their utmost to relieve suffering.
If you yearn for that tactile feedback, though, it's kind of your only option.
We yearn for someone we trust, someone who can be truly honest with us.
We know there is good in him, and we yearn to see it released.
It hurts so badly it makes you yearn for numbness — trust me, I know.
"I don't yearn for how I used to look," Finney told PEOPLE in 1982.
Maybe players yearn, nostalgically, for the same way they felt all that time ago.
And yet there are many pieces that, within their rigorous confines, yearn for intimacy.
The stooped yearn then to look up and perceive a man who promises deliverance.
"I yearn for the days when you weren't tied to your cellphone," he said.
They yearn for a government that acts as a facilitator, not just a regulator.
Any opportunity to act "made me anxious and excited and yearn-y," she said.
The little brothers of the West, we yearn for nothing more than your respect.
A brand cannot empathize, a brand does not yearn, a brand does not hurt.
Or is it a strand of continuity that people might yearn to call home?
We yearn for the day of a Mitt Romney or a George Bush or someone.
In a society without universal rules, many yearn for a new, or reconstituted, moral order.
I know humans yearn to understand things and categorizing makes it easier for our brains.
Only the most hidebound politicians still yearn for the state-owned "national champions" of yore.
That is a plus for many of his supporters, who yearn for a strong government.
Even young Palestinians who have never seen their ancestral homes yearn one day to return.
Ships that make you yearn for more than what you get on the big screen.
Many people say in focus groups that they yearn to talk more about climate change.
Not because they revere Facebook, but because they yearn to reach its 1.7 billion users.
Adults yearn for the familiar — their own childhoods — at moments when they feel particularly unmoored.
To yearn for a past that can never be recaptured is a hauntingly futile pursuit.
In person, you are reminded that they laugh, flirt, worry, love and yearn to impress.
The city moves at warp speed, we tear it down, then yearn for what's gone.
He filled his plays with characters who yearn for a sense of home and belonging.
It is something that I yearn for, but for now, it's just a waiting game.
Mr. Luzhkov's early successes prompted him to yearn for a bigger role in national politics.
They yearn for a simpler time, perhaps an imagined past, when life seemed more secure.
Some of them, understandably, yearn for those halcyon days, but Steve-O isn't so keen.
How can we be the change we, as a country, claim we want and yearn for?
Do you yearn to discover how empires were built, millions were made, and industries were changed?
Millennials may soon yearn for the days when our breakfast habits could launch a thousand thinkpieces.
Simply put, a lack of sleep triggers ancient instincts that yearn for rich, sweet, fatty foods.
Almost makes you yearn for the good old days of sheep in mangers and virgin births.
Smartphone cameras are so good these days it can seem almost churlish to yearn for improvements.
I think we're all a bit narcissistic in the sense that we all yearn for approval.
During the holidays, the president appeared to yearn for the comforts of his South Florida resort.
Schumer wants to be Senate majority leader, and ranking members yearn to morph into committee chairs.
In Kashmir many residents yearn for independence, or rule by neighboring Pakistan, which is Muslim-majority.
A thousand years from now people will yearn for nature, beauty, open space, and public lands.
It's moments like these that I yearn for a national movement on behalf of the uncertain.
They don't yearn for their lost lives; they don't adjust particularly well to their new ones.
Yet no constituency has arisen to defend the internationalist foreign policy that his critics yearn for.
It makes sense that we sleepy people might yearn for the return of bi-phasic sleep.
Some people attending Mr. Sanders's events appeared to yearn for a connection they did not get.
The corona fuels primal questions that scientists yearn to answer soon from 92.96 million miles afar.
Some of us yearn for curlier, longer, straighter, blonder, darker — anything we're not blessed with innately.
The reader may yearn for context and analysis in a subject of such complexity and importance.
It was probably his wartime adolescence that made him yearn for such a rules-based world.
Or you might, as in my case, yearn to create a family and decide to adopt.
Unlike most designers of his stature, he does not yearn to toil under his own logo.
Politics is conflict: it will never reach the steady state that Mr Mishra seems to yearn for.
Most young Somalis who are part of the diaspora yearn to grow a connection with our homeland.
My heart would yearn for someone that wasn't there, and nothing I could do would change that.
Moonrise Kingdom's boy scout nostalgia made me yearn for a childhood filled with French pop and bushwalks.
If this scandal spreads, the government may yearn for the days when congressmen toed the party line.
Yearning emerges as a recurring theme; we want what's bad for us, or yearn for yearning's sake.
She said much less about helping the 211 millions Americans who yearn to reach the middle class.
With no rules to guide behavior, life becomes unbearably unpredictable, and people soon yearn for tightness again.
That's what all dads yearn to hear, a compliment scrawled on Father's Day cards through the ages.
Should we yearn for a time when people will no longer need to ask for our help?
But there are many more weavers, people who yearn to live in loving relationships and trusting communities.
And while many editors secretly yearn to write, Susan had no desire to see herself in print.
If I am honest, I do sometimes yearn for the cultural vitality and diversity of the city.
Socially, citizens yearn for responsive leadership; yet, a collective purpose remains elusive despite ever-expanding social networks.
The actor playing Peer has to make the audience yearn to tag along on his tortuous trip.
All presidents yearn for a Supreme Court legacy, and many tell fibs about the nominees they choose.
I yearn for what I imagine she feels in the thick of her exploits: ferocious, sharp, powerful.
I don't know a single Bangladeshi abroad who doesn't yearn, in one form or another, for home.
We yearn for that from the artists we trust with our deepest fears and most melancholy thoughts.
Alone in the woods, I did not ache for my phone, did not yearn to be online.
It almost makes one yearn for the good old days, when just a few of us were spies.
We wanted to show that people who use wheelchairs are still humans and we still yearn for love.
Perhaps it's because an office joke about emoji fosters the sense of community companies seeking retention yearn for.
The party's leaders entered politics to push for independence, and their funders and supporters yearn for that outcome.
I yearn for it constantly, hoping that by going through day-to-day motions it becomes less real.
As a student, it's easy to yearn for a life beyond the monotony of classes, papers, and tests.
It is not to yearn for the past glories of a nation that has wronged so many people.
They yearn to be part of a "Phoenix from the Ashes" moment (Detroit's city motto by the way).
There isn't much for the detained mothers to do except to yearn for a glimpse of their children.
The people of Cuba yearn to be free and desire democracy, and we can help them get there.
Rather, you yearn for a government that might install telephones, hire a 911 operator and dispatch the police.
When their need for closure rises, people become "group-centric," which means they yearn for cohesion and unity.
They don't patch over the existential void so much as reveal how avidly we yearn to fill it.
Sometimes, I yearn for the old days of email dominance (I can't believe I typed those words). Why?
For those who yearn for more authority at work, consider this comedy by Mike Judge a cathartic watch.
Did I yearn for the sense of stability that came from getting the same result over and over?
Many Libyans, though, say in private that they yearn for the order and prosperity of the Qaddafi era.
If you do read the book at 30,000 feet, it will make you yearn to be down below.
"I yearn for the days when Korea can be free from external influences that prevent them from determining their own way; I yearn for the days when Korea can be unified, and I want them to achieve that and I'll be honest that that's where my heart is," he said.
Fine for those who yearn for the days of feature phones, not so great for the rest of us.
I yearn for something like HAL, but without the urge to eject me into the cold vacuum of space.
Most companies would yearn for what may be Apple's worst quarterly report since it launched the iPhone in 2007.
"Days ago, the family said that they are still 'yearn[ing] to be together,'" she tweeted earlier this week.
Because its citizens yearn for long-denied Western accoutrements, it is the mother lode of markets for American products.
I yearn to hear Patrick yelling "I CAN'T SEE!" as he drives a buggy into a dense fog bank.
Streisand said it "makes us yearn for what could have been, what should have been," The Associated Press reported.
It's hard to listen to Revival and not yearn for the tic-riddled chaos of Relapse, or even Encore.
But don't we all yearn sometimes to step back into that magic hour between curious childhood and experienced adulthood?
We yearn and obsess and plot new elaborate strategies as the object of our desire shrinks ever farther away.
There are stiff, unmoving boobs, and there are boobs that yearn to want to escape their fleshy confines forever.
Maybe the deep, systemic changes that so many yearn for couldn't come through his temperate, "No Drama Obama" approach.
In today's United States, a country seemingly in search of a mission statement, people yearn for excitement and meaning.
Most singles still yearn for a serious romantic relationship, even if these relationships often have unorthodox beginnings, she said.
They yearn for a country whose automobile industry and fishing grounds are protected from the ravages of global competition.
The competitor in us may yearn for more on the final page, but there is a lesson there too.
That instruction is geared toward amateur athletes of all ages who yearn to stay active and, perhaps, to compete.
All of this is to say that people who yearn for a return to bipartisanship need not despair today.
I yearn for a time when we can talk to one another and it doesn't turn into divisive tribalism.
The divide looms between those who welcome the new fluidity and those who yearn for clearly defined gender roles.
Having placed their faith in the triangle offense, Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis, they still yearn for the postseason.
The rear seats have serious lounge room for family and friends, but tall passengers may yearn for extra headroom.
As Schilling croons about a wayward lover, you can feel her yearn for the idealized world in her imagination.
Japanese may yet yearn for an elusive Nobel for Murakami, but for now, Ishiguro is their man of the hour.
Philippines election: Why fatigued voters yearn for 'strongman' leader "They told me, 'Geraldine, the body's just a shell'," she said.
There are certainly fewer than have joined Islamic State (IS)—the force that men like Mr Locks yearn to fight.
We yearn to fight conventional wars like it's 1945, our glory days, and then wonder why we have stopped winning.
It is likely that history will gradually, sometimes haltingly, move toward freedom, because that, ultimately, is what people yearn for.
Winter's not all that bad — in fact, there are some experiences we'll probably yearn for when the heat kicks in.
Folks on both sides — call them hardliners — sincerely yearn for victory based on principle and morality, and despise symbolic defeat.
The main enemies of the theocratic regime are the Iranian people, who yearn for a democratic, representative and secular government.
If you love those games and yearn for more of them, then you are the intended audience for this game.
Some even yearn for the return of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the despot whom they tossed out in 2011.
Among ECrent's more eccentric offerings are mums-for-hire for those single salary earners who yearn for home-made soup.
In swing states like Ohio, many Democrats and Republicans yearn for an economic comeback and are not confident that Mrs.
It's all been good, but is it a crime that this album art makes me yearn for the old Chance?
In the autumn, as the leaves fall, I yearn for games that ask me to consider what I can't do.
But as much as we insist and yearn for #AubRi, all we're getting is a whole lot of love games.
IT'S SURELY NO COINCIDENCE that the more we live our lives in public, the more we yearn to flee it.
But I yearn for us to be different because it's so exposing and vulnerable and scary to have this person.
The case for change, at a time when so many New Yorkers yearn for change, is not hard to make.
Sometimes I would yearn for their sense of ownership and belonging—the easy identity, the all-consuming feeling of affiliation.
On one side, is the vast majority of Arabs who yearn for peace and prosperity, stable institutions and honest governments.
I yearn to believe that both these accusations and the anger that's surged in their wake will make a difference.
WITH JUST THE ONE PUB FOR ACTION, nights on Inishmaan are quiet and even a loner can yearn for society.
Unlike ordinary mortals, though, they also yearn to recapture the privacy whose loss is the price tag of modern celebrity.
Colombians deeply yearn for peace after 52 years of war with FARC, but the deal as initially negotiated had serious flaws.
Two thousand years later, many powerful people still yearn to turn everything into gold, into profits, but also into their peril.
That's because they offer everything people yearn for: low crime, great health care, inclusiveness, a clean environment and lots to do.
Maria seems to yearn for a bond, a connection to another black person on the other side of the color spectrum.
Like CrossFit and Tough Mudder, the "black rifle lifestyle" appeals to nonveteran men who yearn for an inviolable claim to masculinity.
Actually, many of Trump's followers don't even think in terms of great wealth but rather yearn for just a decent job.
The monthly employment report falls short in providing the microscopic, high-resolution view of the labor market that economists yearn for.
They yearn for the frictionless embrace of a soft, pressurized tube capable of firing their (fish) bodies somewhere far, far away.
You yearn for some old-fashioned broadcast channels, but your new Netflix/Amazon/Instagram-only media diet has made this impossible.
If you yearn for the past, for the snuggly comfort of the Dragon Quest experience, then you will enjoy the game.
So they yearn for a kind of civic past that no longer exists, and then they provide the representatives for that.
You yearn to know more about your ancestry, your ancestor's ancestry; who you are, why you are here and not there.
But as the '80s came around, people began to yearn for more convenient options that were easier to prepare and eat.
"Yearn" above "do" LONG OVERDUE After checking the databases, I was surprised to see no one had done this theme before.
Sometimes, as in Meghan Kennedy's "Napoli, Brooklyn," which opened on Tuesday in a Roundabout Theater Company production, they yearn for France.
It's a tempting prospect, perhaps, for those who yearn for scenic surroundings — and who have the stamina to tackle periodic renovations.
But its concluding document will be microscopically studied both by those who sniff heresy and those who yearn for bold innovation.
His shows are filled with adults who yearn for days of getting wasted in parks after school and mindlessly kicking trees.
I do think that most VCs would probably yearn for most of their founders and CEOs to have some of this grit.
But so far the deal, pragmatist President Hassan Rouhani's headline achievement, has yet to deliver the economic benefits many Iranians yearn for.
The opposition says Iranians still yearn for reform of the establishment within the Islamic republic's framework, as demanded by Mousavi and Karoubi.
The Scots once used it as a verb: to green, they said, is to yearn desperately for something still out of reach.
They revel in leaks that batter the White House almost nightly and yearn for the wheels of justice to spin as fast.
If just seeing this pair makes you yearn for an Anastasia reboot, note that there is a musical version on the way.
MBS has tried to appeal to young people—70% of the population is under 30—who yearn for a less restrictive society.
Now, with 100m spectators expected in America alone, television will confront the country with the choice that many voters yearn to avoid.
Most Colombians yearn to see the back of a conflict that is unique in Latin America in both its longevity and intensity.
For others, it's only a reminder of everything they didn't have in the past and the connections they still yearn for today.
City-dwellers often yearn for an escape to the countryside, the rolling hills, the birdsong... Well, yesterday the countryside came to them.
Whereas the men I talked to seemed to yearn for an alternate set of rules to follow and forces to abide by.
Do they yearn for the old days when you could put a foreigner or a person of color in check without reprimand?
"Every time we smell death from your smoke, we yearn more to cross your republic's bridge," someone wrote on a nearby wall.
They yearn for a different set of political realities – and telling them that they're wrong and not being realistic is not effective.
And they still believe they have a chance of getting into a Power 5 conference, which is what their fans yearn for.
Younger people often move far from their hometowns and yearn for a feeling of belonging and the support of an older adult.
They're freakishly strong and whizzes at motorcycle riding and long division, but they yearn to be human, to be more like us.
Men these days yearn for a time when you actually had to do things — split your own wood, hunt for your dinner.
Usually those first snowflakes have people reaching for comforting soups and stews, but some, myself included, may still yearn for lighter fare.
" But the scene also makes you yearn for them to reunite: "In my mind, I thought, she has to win him back.
I don't actually yearn to live with my kid any more, but for a few days, it feels like a sweet restoration.
But with delayed elections scheduled for October still in doubt, Afghans still yearn for peace that lasts longer than a few days.
In certain cases, while the visual object was compelling, looking at it made me yearn to see it in the performance context.
Every day I yearn for what had been a small but growing bump, and the little flutter kicks that had only just begun.
The men and women in Zweig's circle badly yearn for their native countries; away from home, they feel lost in their own skins.
No wonder then that in the Philippines, as in other troubled democracies, there is a growing yearn for change -- for better or worse.
With their mass protests after election-rigging in 2011-12, Russia's sophisticated urban middle classes showed that they yearn for a modern state.
Their aim was to get Suqian recognised as a "civilised city" by the central government—an award that many local administrations yearn for.
"War Machine" might yearn to be "Wag the Dog" in terms of focusing a jaundiced eye on 21st-century U.S. military adventures abroad.
Really, such a conundrum is precisely why you yearn to have Blanche Knopf at the dinner table, so you could ask her yourself . . .
The "dog days of summer," those late July and August days that make us yearn for fall, have come and gone once again.
The impossible crowds on 6th Street were doubled up by fuckers in plastic beads all day, and it made me yearn for SantaCon.
So resistant are humans to the very freedoms they yearn for that it sometimes seems there can be no escape without supernatural intervention.
But most people yearn, instead, for a sense of belonging and a path to mastery — even if it starts with a cold shower.
Also, the Arabic lyrics you'll need a booklet to parse yearn on two occasions for his lost homeland rather than some metaphorical woman.
Anyone who owns a dog, which includes me, knows that most of them yearn to go on walks, whatever the time or weather.
These constraints make me yearn for the good old days just after World War II, when America seemed to have easier policy choices.
If it was a faded, third-generation photocopy, it succeeded on its own undemanding terms by making you yearn for the real thing.
I have seen the portraits online, and though it brought me so much joy, it made me yearn to see it in person.
My sister doesn't make me yearn for the pallid pleasures of dieting; she reminds me to delight in the messy fullness of living.
But according to 13th and the thousands of prison strikers who yearn to have their voices heard, all is not as it should be.
I think I have a propensity to yearn—for people I miss, for people I love, for people I lost or have left me.
And yet, my inner romantic really did kind of yearn for her to get the cool job and one of her cute boys, too.
In a world where algorithms guard against experiences that don't fit our past preferences, some of us yearn for the delights of getting lost.
The first two books in the series were magnificent and made me yearn for the wealthy French youth by the seaside I never had.
This is all well and good for the hardcore fighting game community, but as a casual player, I yearn for something different and weird.
Are you a fervent acolyte of the on-demand video streaming revolution and yet still yearn for some of the old-school television charm?
Republicans — and a good many Democrats — yearn for the economic stimulus that could be created by tax reform, including significant cuts in marginal rates.
Maybe I'm basic as hell, or maybe amidst the wintry concrete wasteland that is New York I yearn for something warmer and more oceanic.
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Ocean's 8, at its most endearing, is a slick, glamorous romp that makes you yearn for three more hours with its impossibly charismatic crew.
It is isolating to want so much, to yearn for so much, and to never feel satisfied, even when cradled in such heartbreaking beauty.
But many conservative jurists, including those on the Court, think that the administrative state has run amok, and they yearn to see it dismantled.
To wit: People with naturally fine hair usually wish it was thicker, while those with thick hair yearn for theirs to be finer. Sigh.
Being middle class is a status closely associated with a progressive modernity — in Pakistan, in India — that individuals and successive governments alike yearn for.
A social media movement with the hashtag #YoMeQuedoEnCasa — "I'm staying at home" — has found some success convincing people not to yearn for the outdoors.
His lyrical portraits convey layers of longing: for the relatives they lost, the homes they fled and the country they yearn to return to.
Was it any wonder that a week of images of cage-like cells and foil blankets made me yearn for its fairy-tale finale?
The men, he suggests, stay close to the ground in wordless communion, and do not yearn for a significant life beyond their elemental work.
We want to "Make America Great Again" by excluding those who yearn to breathe free, by sitting on the sidelines while despots commit atrocities.
Similarly, we've gotten so sick of people reading off of a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation that we now yearn for old-fashioned public speaking.
Yet officials from the New York and New Jersey area say they yearn for the kind of attention she gives to her husband's constituents.
They yearn to be married, but the available women all want to live in town, not in some dreary cottage with a turf fire.
And here, flaunting the wisdom thusly decreed, is Lil Wayne making a series of mistakes that should make anyone yearn for a second chance.
I almost despise what it's become, but at the same time, Hong Kong has an inexplicable gravitational pull that makes me yearn for it.
Your sentimental side and your desire for change could emerge simultaneously as you try to quiet your thoughts: Do you yearn for an earlier time?
But if you, for some reason, yearn for the cold embrace of seemingly all-seeing and all-knowing ads, don't click anything and just enjoy.
So, as the countdown to Friday ticks on, fans continue to yearn for any and all clues as to what April 26 will actually entail.
Who didn't yearn to step onto the Nickelodeon Studios lot and compete for cash, prizes, and fabulous vacations to...I guess Florida, or maybe Denver?
Bitter Bread turns a compassionate eye on the hardscrabble lives of people who have been violently uprooted from their homes, and still yearn for them.
It's that time of year again when your Instagram feed is filled with dreamlike desert images that make you yearn to be at Burning Man.
I yearn to be a woman, but the films and cartoons I've consumed warn me that even suggesting such a thing could ruin my life.
As a black woman with the sweat of my ancestors yearn for freedom flowing in my blood, it is my duty to fight for equality.
I mean who hasn't been on a date that made you yearn for your dog, pajamas, a pint of Häagen-Dazs and a restraining order!
It's surely not a great sign when the broader world makes reasonable people yearn for the comforting presence of Adam Dunn, but here we are.
Isolated among the portraits and the silence of the White House, Trump must sometimes yearn for the life he clearly loved during the 2016 campaign.
I don't know exactly why it's so satisfying—maybe because all of us yearn to do this every time it rains—but it certainly is.
IT IS ironic that Brexiteers who yearn for British independence from the European Union are often fervently against any nation's independence from the United Kingdom.
It found that many yearn for a lower-stress way to control their spending than trying to set budgets that they often fail to obey.
The world where a lucky few post pictures in exchange for subsidised travel to exotic locales, to which we, the thirsty masses, yearn to follow.
Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly, who backs Pelosi, said many members yearn for new leaders, but he fears the potential fallout from a bitter speaker's race.
We yearn for those moments of pillow-humping joy, and despite our best judgment, kind of hope she hooks up with that 19-year-old.
She's especially invested in the battles of people like Salem, who yearn not to go from one category to the other but to escape altogether.
Many yearn for a greater U.S. presence on the global stage, but with nobody shoring up the international system, will it weaken and eventually crumble?
We yearn for the line to move, for some in the line to give up and for the purpose of the line to reveal itself.
That kind of existence can make someone yearn for the miracles and tragedies of being human, or in this case, 10 good years with Angela.
As China grew richer, its people began to yearn for sophisticated smartphones, fresher food and better health care, creating vast business opportunities for Western companies.
It's an interesting confluence of fact and fiction and makes "Kite" a soulful meditation on the realities we yearn for versus the ones we're in.
Whenever my meds get such an upper hand of me, that I yearn to troll passersby–then, I account it high time to get to cyberspace.
Few companies want to go back to managing hardware directly themselves, but they also yearn to have the price-to-performance level they used to enjoy.
They yearn for Democratic candidates to become more focused on discrimination, bigotry and violence toward members of the LGBT community as the 2020 election draws closer.
Perhaps because it's juggling so many ideas, the series feels muddled in its politics, and it's hard not to yearn for a greater sense of urgency.
Many of us are drawn to pseudoscientific beliefs, such as belief in spirit mediums, because we understandably yearn to make contact with our departed loved ones.
Young people yearn to move to such cities: beside higher pay, they offer excitement and a wide selection of other young people to date or marry.
Many monks who grow up at the monastery yearn for the outside world, which they are only allowed to visit twice a year for two weeks.
I guess it's not really that strange for people to yearn for the past or for things from the past when the future is so terrifying.Yeah.
The qualities of leadership nervous investors yearn for -- candor, command of facts, stability and predictability -- are qualities that Trump's record shows him temperamentally incapable of providing.
After five years I started to really yearn for the work and even my kids were saying, 'Mom, aren't you going to go back to work?
I added item after item to my mental lists of how to be a woman and the things I should yearn for and tolerate from men.
The country is built on the idea of taking care of one another, a place where the "huddled masses" yearn to be and can be free.
In "Being Mortal," Dr. Atul Gawande reminds us that meaningfulness is central to what we yearn for, and this doesn't stop just because we get old.
But employees yearn to be part of something bigger than a bureaucratic Gordian knot, and Mr. Tillerson rarely even tries to speak of a larger purpose.
Adolescence Adolescence comes with a thorny problem: Teenagers suddenly yearn for privacy just when their lives are expanding to include a range of risky new opportunities.
In Sally Rooney's impeccable novels, women yearn to be tied or beaten or choked or otherwise degraded; for intricate reasons, they feel they deserve no better.
I yearn for a bygone era, a time when I was understood—deeply, spiritually—in a way that no one has understood me since my Tamagotchi.
But for other black women who yearn to identify strongly with these characters, I can't imagine they'll like what they see reflected in this week's episode.
Israelis yearn for it and are willing to take risks to achieve it, if they know they'll have a trustworthy, strong and supportive America behind them.
"I yearn for the sleepy weeks of August where you could bask in the notion that there's a whole lot of nothing going on," Cramer said.
Thousands of people yearn to leave the first footprints on Martian soil, and it would be unimaginably exciting were our species to pull off this feat.
While the odds of winning are currently 1 in 292 million, it's hard not to imagine (and yearn for, and lust after) the $1.4 billion grand prize.
This irks both those who yearn for truly private markets and those dismayed at seeing public policy arranged so as to enrich particular groups of private citizens.
Russian cowboys yearn to understand more, but a lot of what Mr. Corlett knows can be taught only by experience, which they are just beginning to get.
Those around her, particularly her brother and sister, who have just arrived for a visit, yearn to please her and are utterly reliant on her good opinion.
Once you're paralyzed and you're not as physical as you used to be, you wonder if your partner is going to yearn for what he had before.
A no-deal Brexit would be a leap into the unknown, but Tories yearn for it, even if it destroys the union with Scotland and Northern Ireland.
As she journeys through Pisces, that search takes on spiritual overtones, making us humans yearn for soulmate connections and pure escape from the ugly parts of life.
If you are okay with how it recognizes faces, but yearn for better path programming, than you can enjoy that one feature while delving into the other.
Hispanic and liberal Catholics love the present pontiff for his support for migrants and the global South; conservatives yearn for the metaphysical certainties offered by his predecessors.
And they were right to do so: white supremacists and neo-Nazis yearn for a society based on race, which America fought a world war to prevent.
The popularity of barcades — AKA bars-cum-arcades — have proven people still yearn for the days you could spend a whole day at the arcade with friends.
We can't feel ashamed when we want to feel desired, and it's not wrong to want sexual attention—I yearn for it pretty much all the time.
They yearn for the return to a long-lost "great" version of America that it's safe to guess existed before the implementation of the Civil Rights Act.
I live in Florida, and I don't have to suffer through long winters, but in the summer we yearn to get away from the heat and humidity.
While we might yearn for the Lincoln-Douglas debates, in reality, as Trump senses, most Americans would rather be taking selfies and scrolling through their Twitter feed.
If you, too, yearn for readerly excitement during these dog days of summer, check out these nine books, our very favorites from this year's Summer Thrills issue.
It's basically the closest thing you can get to an immersive social experience without a VR  headset, though rapidly-flowing rooms can make you yearn for break.
But now, ten years after the beloved Aaron Sorkin drama aired its final episode, it's hard not to yearn for the sunny, optimistic political picture it drew.
While not cheap, the four-star Animal Kingdom Lodge is ideal for families or discerning adults who yearn for something beyond a bed, bathroom, and four walls.
I ask because I sense that you yearn for a lover who feels desire for you, not just one who consents to having sex when you initiate.
In 2018, "The Red and the Blue" implicitly leaves us with another one: When, exactly, was the pre-Trump political calm for which so many now yearn?
I'll tell him how I ran that thrilling 26.2-mile course through the five boroughs twice, and yearn to do it again with him cheering me on.
An image like the one in Norman Rockwell's "Freedom From Want," better known as the Thanksgiving painting, lingers as the kind of gathering we yearn to have.
Much of the finale takes a discerning look at the mistakes Molly and Issa have made, offering neither of them the "happily ever after" they yearn for.
During the day I fantasize about pasta, I yearn to add salt to my meals, and I would kill for a cup of coffee in the morning.
As we visited Za'atari and Azraq camps, Darius met kids his own age who yearn for the kind of education and opportunities he is lucky enough to enjoy.
Again and again on our trip, I saw white Americans yearn for a time that had long since passed—a time that, often, they seemed to barely understand.
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Designers and their fans alike are so stoned on storytelling and the seductions of reference that one starts to yearn for the preliterate — or pre-Internet, anyway — world.
Musical history is full of pop stars who yearn to be taken seriously on the classical side of the aisle, but the traffic rarely runs the other way.
From Syria to Iraq, Libya to Palestine and Yemen to the Central African Republic, millions of Muslims yearn for peace, stability and dignity as they fight for survival.
All in all, this episode was a disappointment to me, and made me instead yearn to know how George R. R. Martin will wrap up this plot line.
Yeah. There's so much that I find romantic about that time, that I really yearn for and feel sad about in our generation now, not only with standup.
After all, Kurds compose 18% of Turkey's population, the overwhelming majority of whom yearn for a settlement based on greater democracy, human rights and full integration in Turkey.
He drew inspiration not from their "style" or lack of adequate clothing, but from their yearn for life that even he, himself, admits to ignoring far too often.
The more followers, the more likes, and we yearn for those double-digits on Instagram, triple-digits on Facebook, and the increasing follower count on Twitter and Snapchat.
As someone who studies trauma and resilience research closely, I know that people who experience tragedy often yearn to find greater purpose and meaning in what they've endured.
"The enemy dresses like a deer, and he kills like a lion," Hurley tells him, which is enough to make one yearn for the silence of the lambs.
I doubt even his supporters yearn for a return to the days of September 2008, when the whole country picked up the tab for Wall Street's bad bets.
And for gay rights advocates who yearn for recognition of the scope of their persecution, Mr. Mateen's targeting of a gay club during gay pride month is paramount.
Some applaud the program's willingness to take on real-life issues, while others yearn for the predictable safety and colorful familiarity that have made "The Archers" so enduring.
I have a fantasy that what respectable middle-class children really want, what they really yearn for, is to walk home through a blizzard and feel the benefit.
You tend to be very righteous and yearn to make sure that justice is served all the way through, whether that is in or out of the courtroom.
Above me, SoHo's cast-iron buildings, once filthy with the grime and graffiti in that past we now yearn for, gleamed under a summer moon like poured cream.
The financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuring Great Recession were genuine outrages, and it's understandable that many voters yearn for politicians who'll give voice to that rage.
Classical mythology brings us the tale of the Sibyl of Cumae, a prophetess who bargains with Apollo for endless life, and centuries later comes to yearn for death.
People love a comeback narrative, and all too often they yearn for this narrative at the expense of victims who are only beginning to reconcile with their suffering.
I'm in full anticipation of one of those moments travelers yearn for — the #wanderlust tableaus we share on social media to wow our friends, family and other followers.
I really yearn for the days when George H. W. Bush publicly denounced David Duke as a "charlatan" when he ran as a Republican for governor in 1991.
As media consumers, we yearn for the redemption narrative — the ravaged girl who is jolted out of her self-destruction by the right words delivered with enough passion.
Do we secretly yearn for beings that eat things out of the trash and drool when excited to be preoccupied with geopolitics, insurance rates or 4G data plans?
Yet millennials yearn for authenticity, "to explore the full range of what they can be," Frazier said, which could help explain churches' struggle to attract and retain them.
The man possessed magnificent eyebrows, which projected straight out of his face and then curved upward, like saplings that sprout from a bluff and yearn for the sun.
I yearn to make Melissa Clark's recipe for lamb tagine, then follow it with Nigella Lawson's recipe for a gâteau Reine de Saba, the Queen of Sheba's cake.
If you yearn for the days when punk, the genre and the lifestyle, hadn't yet been commodified and commercialized, this limited documentary series is right up your alley.
Valentine's Day is fast approaching, and the Screen Actors Guild Awards red carpet was teaming with dapper gentleman for whom we couldn't help but yearn (and swoon, and squeal).
But they are in no mood to topple him: they yearn to cut taxes and slash business regulation, and think Mr Trump will sign the laws that do so.
Walking out into the crowds of the central Oxford Street shopping area, I yearn for a quiet spot so I can once again get that superb, emotional DSR83 sound.
And she should have run as a man this time, when Americans feel beleaguered and scared and yearn for something "big and masculine and strong," as Dowd put it.
First Aid Kit: Ruins (Columbia) Johanna and Klara Söderberg love country music as form — as a collectively designated cultural space for yearners to yearn according to established emotional structures.
On the other hand, visitors to Japan will yearn to see more of the yama-zakura, great-white cherries and other varieties that Ingram so devotedly helped to rescue.
Bare breast implants posed with crystalline ice cubes and a manicured silicone hand in peony petals yearn to be beautiful, yet political, statements of acquired wealth or imperfect lives.
For those who find that a bit ridiculous — and yearn for the days of smartphones that could fit neatly in our palms — the iPhone SE might be for you.
At the same time, he began to suffer serious health problems (he has a rare type of muscular dystrophy), and fulfilling his yearn to create became impossible and exhaustive.
Even on Russia, though we should be concerned about the brittleness of our democracy that it is so vulnerable to manipulation, do we really yearn for the Cold War?
This is a watershed moment for those who yearn for democracy because the 1988 mass execution in Iran gives the clearest example of unabated brutality in modern human history.
"The coloring thing is not surprising to me at all," Jenefsky said, explaining that coloring is a regressive procedure; it is appealing for adults who yearn to be children.
It also made us yearn for more untethered public art that could just blow through the streets, harmlessly bumping into things, bringing surprise and delight to the teeming masses.
Take note of the question mark at the end of the clue: "Burning desire?" is not something you yearn for, but the act of ARSON (the desire to burn).
Late adolescents, defined as people between the ages of 18 and 20, are extremely vulnerable as they learn to — and yearn to — separate from their parents and assert independence.
Like many Afghans, after decades of foreign involvement and war, he is caught between the limited help outsiders want to give Afghans, and the bigger assistance they yearn for.
Aitkenhead narrates the tragedy's aftermath with poise and even humor, but really the book is a full-throated tribute to a person most readers will yearn to have met.
" • "Socially, citizens yearn for responsive leadership that addresses local and national concerns; yet, a shared identity and collective purpose remain elusive despite living in an age of social networks.
To yearn for the center is to imagine a politics without conflict, in which people of good will mostly agree on basic principles and deliberate calmly about everything else.
But while finding support or the camaraderie of combat is a common struggle among those returning from service, many vets yearn for new objectives beyond collecting a veteran's check.
" Funny, that sounds a lot like Pantone's reasoning behind their new yellow-green shade, which "provides us with the reassurance we yearn for amid a tumultuous social and political environment.
You blend this, you drink this, and from my understanding your third eye opens, you no longer yearn for the earthly delights of food, and all your fat flies out.
Why fatigued Filipino voters yearn for a 'strongman' leader Maria Ressa, executive editor of Rappler, a social news network, said it is Duterte's authenticity that is responsible for his popularity.
Or does the thought of getting drinks with a Tinder date send you into a negative thought spiral that makes you yearn for the simplicity of cleaning out your inbox?
But for politicians who want good headlines and cable news anchors who yearn to report results, it was the worst-case scenario: a slight delay in receiving coveted instant gratification.
Wall Street is still in wait-and-see mode as investors yearn for progress in trade talks with China and learn how tensions impact businesses, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
Young artists were raised in a different environment, in communities that do not depend upon one (often struggling) trade or industry, and they do not yearn for a forgotten past.
They yearn for the dreamy days where they blew bubbles into the flat, granite skies above Green Street, and walked the concrete concourses of their charming home of 112 years.
For a film so concerned with its characters' inner lives, there's a fundamental disconnect going on here – enough to make you yearn for the lighter touch of the Marvel films.
More Americans may yearn for the 1950s than for the 1770s, but the belief that the country's precepts have been forsaken, and its greatness lost, is widespread, powerful and poisonous.
Age-old prejudices do not disappear overnight, and as much as others seek to stereotype them, Mr Palmer's characters yearn not to be defined by the colour of their skin.
Americans may believe in equality and meritocracy, but if their obsession with the royal family is any guide, they yearn for a time when fulfillment wasn't quite so much work.
In such times of serious human jeopardy, Americans will yearn for conventionality and the dignity that should surround a serious president facing serious, life or death consequences to his actions.
Today, many more people face the challenge of figuring out how to set limits in a society that makes it easy, acceptable, and often celebrated to yearn for special privilege.
But sometimes I yearn to have the boldness of one who knows nothing, who jumps onstage for no other reason than because he is young and has a loud voice.
More, as I play it, I can't help but yearn for more of CD Projekt's great role-player, which just nailed open-world adventuring for me, for this console generation.
Every time he leaves, the whole Portland metro buzzes with a magnetic attraction, a compulsion, a heaving yearn for a return to home, and for home to return to them.
For the sake of all people who still look to America as a beacon of hope and yearn for a future based on shared values, it's critical that we do.
Mr. Kamprad has come to symbolize the driven Swedish entrepreneur, the artful trend spotter, the strong, enthusiastic leader — the man who gives the consuming masses what the masses yearn for.
And so it seesaws, over and over, as we rapt observers yearn for a pattern and persuade ourselves that we've found one only to have it vanish before our eyes.
It's enough for the time being, even if doesn't make me feel as good about America as I'd like to or as sure about the future as I yearn to.
"It struck me as such a prime example of how so many around the world yearn for education and do whatever they can to afford themselves that opportunity," she said.
Americans yearn to reclaim a future that raises our sights, honors our values, restores our unity and lifts our spirits in ways not seen in the Oval Office since Jan.
From spiritualistic seances to the recent creation of chatbots that cull a deceased's personal data to allow you to converse with them, we yearn to connect with those we've lost.
No matter how popping you become, a part of you will yearn for when there was little responsibility in your life and you could just basically be a big, dumb kid.
Yet everyone also has their version of The Bachelor finale or the NBA Finals — topics you yearn to discuss, but fear breach some unspoken etiquette about blasting tangential musings to everyone.
I wonder how many of them look back later in life with fluffed and lined pockets, only to yearn for their past that focused primarily on the modesty of their principles.
"People like their celebrities humble and thankful, which I certainly am, but that doesn't me[an] I don't yearn for this award at the deepest core of my soul," Decaprico says.
To cope with the fact that new riders might be thrown off, or that existing skateboarders (like myself) would yearn for more acceleration and speed, the board has four speed profiles.
The borders between the edge of the land and the beginning of the sea lend themselves to storytelling, as the creatures of the land yearn for what lies beyond the horizon.
"It's just fantastic to see that we can push this new crop of leaders to truly represent the public and make the transformative change that we all yearn for," he said.
He loves our country, understands what makes America great, and encourages all Americans to continue to yearn to be free, to chart our own destiny, and to light up the world.
Luljeta, a promising student, embarks on a misguided search for her father after the shock of her rejection by N.Y.U. Both women yearn to escape Waterbury but face seemingly intractable obstacles.
For readers who yearn for simpler times, when a child with a penny could legally purchase a quarter-pound of "white mercury" (arsenic) from his neighborhood grocery store, Victorian days beckon.
In reading about it, you yearn for a coach who cares less, who uses the game to find something more ineffable and beautiful than the trophies you get when you win.
They were the space within which we divided, leaving room for us to yearn for each other, to be dazzled by our distinctiveness, to always want to draw the other closer.
In his project "Don't yearn; anyway we will be together forever," the Moldovan artist Alexandru Raevschi decorates photographs of Soviet citizens with flowers, contemplating on the identity gap between political generations.
For those who yearn for more, a pitch-by-pitch description — along with vivid commentary and interviews — is preserved in a book whose title translates to "Ultimate Baseball Theory" in English.
The paradox of the photo—perhaps of all notable photography, images that stir and transfix us—is that it wants to give us what we yearn for, even though it can't.
Virus or not, we are all human and we're thirsty AF. We yearn for touch, a gentle stroke on the back, a soft caress, someone's lips ... protected by a medical mask?
She also said that she had become attached to her Turkish team and felt a certain level of commitment to it, even if friends and family yearn for her to return.
In particular, Gidget (Jenny Slate), a telenovela-loving puffball of a Pomeranian, and Chloe (Lake Bell), a cynical overeating cat, made me yearn for spinoffs about their day-to-day lives.
It's no wonder, then, that throwback TV makes anyone born in the '90s yearn for slightly simpler days, when Facebook was only for college students and your parents had beepers, not iPhones.
MOST voters yearn for closure after an unusually bitter election campaign, but three of the four candidates for the presidency now claim that the election may not have been free and fair.
Today, as they have for a century, they pootle out of the company's HQ in Worcestershire, satisfying Britons who yearn for the past and foreigners fond of a certain kind of Britishness.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially during those last precious moments in life when you yearn to tell the people — and animals — you care about just how much they've meant to you.
How can my body, which I condition daily to become fitter, faster, and stronger than the day before, rebel against my programming and yearn for a beverage that can sabotage my efforts?
Anything less would not be worthy of the millions of Afghans who have lost so much and who yearn for a stable, peaceful, and prosperous country more than the world can imagine.
And while we yearn for the next-level automation and connectivity the futuristic abode offers, all that chrome and glass is a little colder than the home sweet home of our dreams.
And of course I yearn to go back to my first love, which is writing boring reports about secret programs, grateful that the American government so graciously obliges in its constant supply.
But in the script by Jenny Bicks ("Sex and the City") and Bill Condon ("Beauty and the Beast"), his lowly upbringing still makes him yearn for acceptance among the upper-crust swells.
In other words, maybe – just maybe – out of the horror of a possible Trump presidency could come something positive: the long-overdue spirit of bipartisanship in Washington that most Americans yearn for.
In a place that might seem an anti-government fantasy taken to an extreme, people desperately yearn for all the burdens of government and tolerance of social diversity that Americans gripe about.
Even so, many longtime fans yearn for another time and another direction; for Star Trek productions that embrace the sometimes kitschy mix of science and philosophy the original series was founded on.
And so, where I must really want to live is in observation of that moment in others, so that I may continue to long, pine, and yearn for what is not mine.
Performances like last night's speech bely the fact that he and his advisors know full well that Americans yearn for a more perfect union, for the ideals of liberty, equality, and unity.
So, the indignant right-wing columnists who yearn for America to express a more direct, religiously inflected contempt for terrorists are missing the strength in what they misread as a sign of weakness.
I thoroughly enjoyed a bonus ten hours of Red Dead Redemption after it received Xbox One backwards compatibility, but I never felt that yearn to witness, for a second time, its infamous ending.
Since I spend most of the day sitting down or walking around the office, comfort is what I yearn for the most, but is often the factor I end up having to compromise.
The siren song of remote work is extremely powerful, and a recent survey from app development company Zapier shows more and more workers yearn to steer full speed ahead onto its glorious shores.
And even among those of us who conduct, might there be good reasons that some of us do not yearn for a contractual obligation to conduct Tchaikovsky symphonies week in and week out?
I yearn for those nights when my daughter, Paulina, couldn't sleep and I spooned her tiny body in the recesses of mine, her warmth commingling with mine, putting us both into a coma.
The canon is lousy with authors who yearn to be admired for their sensitivity to the full range of female personhood, be that personhood luscious, pert, or swelling coyly against a sheer camisole.
Although she had grown up north of San Diego and spent time at her grandparents' ranch in California's Imperial Valley, she didn't yearn for the wilderness in her 10 years in New York.
However much North Korea may yearn for the United States to treat it with the same geostrategic weight that motivated détente with the Soviet Union or normalization with China, it will not happen.
Patients treated closer to home yearn for access to the newest therapies, yet the trials are out of reach because of the obstacles inherent in the proprietary structure of our clinical trials system.
"Now We Think as We Fuck" chronicles the cyclical nature of gay visibility over the decades, a consequence of the push and pull between the yearn to live openly along and learned caution.
Instead, Jack Horne's voice is a high and husky affair, and you yearn—sadly, in vain—for Fuqua and his screenwriters, Nic Pizzolatto and Richard Wenk, to furnish Horne with a tall tale.
The gambit has both exhilarated and unnerved the people of Taiwan, who yearn for greater international recognition but have long been worried about being sacrificed as a pawn in a geopolitical chess game.
To read his account of the administration's foreign policy is to yearn for an earlier era of American diplomacy, when blarney about the nation's omnipotence was not permitted to substitute for realistic prudence.
While conservatives yearn for the buttoned-down, whitewashed '50's, liberals long for the decades following, when we had the illusion we were making mighty progress towards peace, love, and equality for all.
And for the three of you who yearn for a modern smartphone wrapped in 2007 design aesthetics, Spigen's created an iPhone X case that will make your device look like Apple's original game changer.
Waitress is female-centered: It boasts a diverse cast, a complex female lead who doesn't instinctively yearn to put her own life aside to be a mother, and a heartwarming portrayal of female friendships.
I have been wrapped up in the warm embrace of my fellow "small d" democrats, who yearn for a nation of people who stand up to ignorance and hate by climbing to higher ground.
But with half of Dutch voters still undecided and no party expected to come close to a majority, Klaver has filled a void by speaking for those who yearn for a more inclusive message.
Both novels depict women who yearn for refuge from the real world but who choose the worst paths, make harmful choices, and go to dire extremes in order to disappear into their respective voids.
Many Europeans secretly yearn to return to that happy arrangement once (they assume) Mr Trump leaves office in 2021; or sooner, if he is hamstrung by a hostile Congress after the November mid-terms.
It may be asking too much of people who are late in life -- he's 70, she's 69 -- for them to change at this stage, but this behavior only makes us yearn for something better.
Rouhani says a hardline victory could put Iran on a more confrontational course with the West, and would prevent the opening of society that a majority of Iranians, especially the youth, yearn to see.
Rural American voters made their voices very clear that they are one-issue voters and there's a good chance they can be sympathetic to other social issues once provided the job security they yearn.
People all around the world now rightfully yearn for the freedom to live and travel to the places of their choosing, the freedom to assemble and the freedom to speak out against the powerful.
Yet although many yearn for such jobs, fewer than half of those who earn science or engineering doctorates end up in the sort of academic positions that directly use what they were trained for.
In consort with an expert bunch of musicians (played by Neil Young's backing band, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real), Jackson gives his devotees the gnarly, hairy, hard-driving sound for which they yearn.
To the Editor: "Law and order" certainly has an appeal to those who yearn for a quick fix to the social problems that present themselves daily in shootings, violence and crime of all sorts.
What the movie's mahjong scene and other cultural coding makes me yearn for, though, is movies in which Asianness is a core character trait—but in a way that feels authentic rather than prescribed.
It's not the often-broken tracking or the ability for the thing to break, nor is it the infinitely long wait time for the thing to rewind that makes me yearn for past years.
He holds aloft an era that is, rightly or wrongly, associated with a gracious style of living (property hunters in England still yearn for a Queen Anne house) and gives it a thorough besmirching.
The words fell into a passage of the speech that, in relation to the "American carnage" of the current president's oratory, seems both quaint and exotic — and makes you yearn for an earlier time.
"I think this isolation by everybody is going to make them step back and really appreciate this person-to-person contact, just the basic social interaction that most of us yearn for," he said.
But I still yearn for more mainstream entertainment built for big audiences to give our culture — which is not very good at knowing how to deal with death — a way to sort out grief.
And certainly we should all acknowledge how much skill goes into doing these jobs well — and as we yearn for the world to start up again, maybe we'll spare some energy to do that.
SIOBHAN BURKE FLAMENCO FESTIVAL NEW YORK Working in a tradition where authenticity is revered — and often signaled by antique costumes and genealogical claims — flamenco artists who yearn to be contemporary are tempted to rebel.
It's a Meaningful Life is their play on It's a Wonderful Life, and tells the story of a cucumber who learns not to yearn for better things because God has a plan for everyone.
On the "The Yearn" by Lost Boyz featuring Pete Rock, the South Jamaica Queens quartet and the esteemed Chocolate Boy Wonder put together an upbeat party banger marrying condom advocacy and a thumping bass line.
On the contrary, people still yearn for a sense of transcendence and meaning, and it could be provided either by a religion which aspired to determine all aspects of life, or by majoritarian identity politics.
They hoped that economic integration would encourage China to evolve into a market economy and that, as they grew wealthier, its people would come to yearn for democratic freedoms, rights and the rule of law.
For those who yearn for the days when even TV coverage of the gala was worth ditching Saturday night plans for, here are some of the most memorable moments from past White House Correspondents' Dinners.
For those terrorists the best response is for knowledgeable Islamic clerics to dissuade them, or for defectors from jihadist groups to explain that killing innocents will not create the Islamist utopia that they yearn for.
Of course, if you can't watch the live events for whatever reasons (technical, logistical, moral, temporal, ethical, or religious) or you can but still yearn for more, you can find all our CES coverage here.
For the ever growing group of fans who yearn for a bygone era of mixed martial arts, the card is headlined and co-headlined by three old timers: Fedor Emelianenko, Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva.
An insurgency that erupted in 1989 against India has eased in recent years, but most Kashmiris yearn for independence, accuse security forces of widespread rights abuses and some support the few hundred militants still fighting.
Finally, there's Cumberbatch's voice work, which involves adopting a slightly nasal twang that, frankly, won't make anybody forget Boris Karloff, and really makes one yearn to hear the actor's resonant baritone, British accent and all.
In Arizona on Tuesday, Trump again attacked the free press, and in doing so, he reminded the majority of voters who disapprove of him why they yearn for the post-Trump era in American politics.
Brexiteers yearn—and May has always promised—to take Britain out of the customs union, because that is the only way to strike independent free-trade deals with nations like the United States and China.
For Remain-supporting Britons, the feeling of suspense is similar to that of Americans who yearn for the Mueller inquiry to reach its end, even though it may not offer the definitive evidence they crave.
Advertising is still a boys' club, but the people who tell us aspirational stories to sell their products apparently believe that a good chunk of the American public, including men, yearn for greater gender equality.
Clearly, Santopietro identifies more with Scout, Jem and Dill than with, say, Boo Radley, the town recluse who probably wouldn't yearn for that simpler time when the townspeople regarded him with open distance and mistrust.
Many Britons yearn for a second chance to decide whether Britain is served by an EU that degenerates into warring factions dominated by right-wing extremists who seek to replace unity with hatred of foreigners.
As I continue to date with hopes of meeting a partner, I yearn for guidance on how to integrate faith and sexuality in ways that honor more than my own desires in a given moment.
And sometimes, if you are very lucky, artistic success is marked by the glittery things so many of us yearn for — the big money deals, the critical accolades, the multicity book tours, the movie options.
So, next time you're feeling lonesome, rather than yearn for the outside world, curl up and let our ultra-soothing narrator talk love to you, while records spin and leafy plants swirl around the screen. 
Clearly, Santopietro identifies more with Scout, Jem and Dill than with, say, Boo Radley, the town recluse who probably wouldn't yearn for that simpler time when the townspeople regarded him with open distance and mistrust.
Biden could chart a course different from both Trump and Democratic liberals and appeal in the process to suburban voters who are more likely to support global trade and yearn for international stability, Fratto said.
It's complicated to yearn for the "simpler times" of Kesha's early music when we now know she says that time of her life was riddled with manipulation and abuse at the hands of her producer.
Some Brexit supporters yearn for a restoration of the blue passports they carried in the 1970s (Britain, like other European Union nations, adopted a maroon passport), and some have campaigned for a new royal yacht.
But I think, more deeply, we all yearn for something that will kind of magically relieve our sense of isolation, and she's giving a lot of what we sort of want from our loved one.
Palestinians who yearn for their own state rightly see this shift in US policy as the Americans putting their thumb on the scale toward total Israeli dominance -- not exactly the conditions to bring about peace.
With earnest eyes and a lack of pretense, the subjects of Selma Fernandez Richter's photography series The Ache for Home yearn with quietude and humility for a life and environment no longer in the background.
Bernie Sanders, while unlikely to win the nomination, has shown that a substantial section of Democrats yearn for their party to take a much more hard-line position on big business and champion the working poor.
When every mundane activity from eating a cupcake to slicing bread to taking a dump is one you're probably doing wrong, it's no wonder we yearn for glimpses of how other people live their smallest moments.
I'm trying to challenge people to go to a higher — I know what they yearn for, we're yearning for: not a Trump-defined campaign but a campaign that's defined by the best of who we are.
His supporters, alienated from years of being talked down to by what they perceive to be liberal elites, yearn for those times of yore when being a small-town white man epitomized, in simple terms, Americanness.
So this is yet another reason to yearn for a truly tight labour market: when firms cannot spare an idle moment they might get serious about trimming productivity-sapping intrusions from the workplace, to everyone's benefit.
Once again, French Montana is the year's most prolific guest rapper, making me yearn for the days with someone who at least tries to write punchlines like Fabolous or Lil Wayne was ruling the remix circuit.
This new spot from Amazon that is targeted at the Japanese market features all the usual suspects: A baby, a dog, the yearn for love, and all these tears...no, shut up it's just allergy season.
In interviews, Mr Trump has seethed at media reports that his campaign staff and prominent Republicans yearn for him to "pivot" to a more presidential approach, involving scripted attacks on Mrs Clinton read from a teleprompter.
The struggle between supporters of the legal team's steady, cooperative approach, and the band of Trump loyalists who yearn for a fight, comes as the Mueller probe begins lapping at the door of the Oval Office.
"I wouldn't say it made my day, and it's not what anybody would yearn for in the world of politics, but it is what it is," Sanford told a small group of reporters in the Capitol.
But that is a challenge, he conceded, when so many of the players and fans yearn for their regions to be internationally recognized amid a severe, and often violent, backlash from the countries that control them.
We owe our youth a hopeful world, a country where we can walk freely in dissent, in respect, in tolerance, in dialogue and in which dreams have room to build the Venezuela we all yearn for.
While she and other self-identified "old-school transsexuals" (Wynn is only 31) yearn to pass as the genders they are, the very possibility of that "passing" is bound up in matters of race and class.
But the physical presence of a loved one cannot be replaced by a grainy video image, especially for children who are already anxious about the wellbeing of their family member and who yearn for their embrace.
The promised collaboration between tour mates Justin Bieber and Post Malone has dropped — and if need to take a moment to kick back and yearn for former flames extinguished too soon, this slow jam is for you.
For longtime fans who yearn for a return to the more classic tropes of the sound—as well as newcomers searching for what it really is and should be—Point G is back to save us all.
Hormes' work in cravings studies revealed that people tend to yearn for commonly stereotypical food options—like pregnant or PMSing women jonesing for chocolate —but that there isn't anything physiological going on to peg to these desires.
Lying on the floor, talking to my son in soothing tones and jingling bright, interesting-looking things in front of his eyes, as I did with his sister, I yearn for him to feel his sister's touch.
Even in these dark online times, there are places on the internet that manage to shine through and offer us some form of digital redemption; places where we yearn to stay and build new forms of community.
The prospect of online legacy modes, in-depth recruiting, and even just a modern recreation of the intense in-arena atmosphere of a late-February rivalry game makes me yearn for what College Hoops used to bring.
If you like the anarchic flair of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," yearn for the stylized dialogue of David Mamet or Aaron Sorkin and enjoy moments of fart and wiener jokes, holy cow is "Letterkenny" for you.
But for those who prefer their athletes younger and cuddlier than Tom Brady — and yearn to give a rescued pet a forever-home — the action doesn't get any better than "Puppy Bowl XIV," Sunday on Animal Planet.
There are many real benefits to increasing diversity (different species may be able to colonize previously inaccessible planets, for example), but as your empire grows more complex, it is easy to yearn for a simple, idealized past.
There was this teeming hive of readers out there who seemed to yearn to be communicated with in a new way, and we were bent on mastering how to talk to them—how to speak The Internet.
Earlier this year, he said, "In the final analysis, what stands between chaos and carnage on the one hand, and the civilized and tranquil society we all yearn for, is the thin blue line of law enforcement."
I spent most of 13 Reasons Why believing that Zach was undeniably bae: He's the sweetest of all the jocks, and his brief summer romance with Hannah (Katherine Langford) made me yearn for a Butler-starring rom-com.
I return because I love the worlds and their inhabitants, yearn to travel their cartoon landscapes with my favorite characters and their bizarre phrases—"I'm in there like swimwear"—which I continue to use despite their esoteric origins.
If followers of Mr Trump were to find themselves in the Ge family boardroom in Kunshan, decorated with Kent children's bikes already bearing Walmart labels, they might yearn for BCA machines from South Carolina to wipe them out.
So many people yearn for a relationship in the fall and winter, even though they're completely happy being single the rest of the year, that there's a name for the feeling — and the short-term relationships it spawns.
If the aim of the film was to evoke nostalgia, it works in the sense that you yearn for the time when Bollywood knew how to make a love story, and romance didn't have to be this laboured.
A nation that holds itself as the beacon of hope and freedom in the world to all those who yearn for a better life, for more opportunity, cannot tolerate the way this government is treating other human beings.
In the universe of The Walking Dead, it's almost more of a stretch that they don't immediately kill Tara, even as it's nice to meet a group of people who yearn to trust and believe in humanity again.
Mr. Trump and the Brexiteers have ridden a nationalist tide in their countries as well, using a potent anti-immigration message to appeal to mostly white voters who yearn for a more homogeneous society that no longer exists.
I know, there are some of us who don't appreciate pop culture, but there are just as many people who yearn to see current entries to which they can relate, and these two entries are fresh and fun.
Whether that's a strike against it or a tick mark in its favor is mostly in the eye of the beholder, since the Peter Pan narrative about children who yearn to never grow up is nostalgic by definition.
While not cheap, the four-star Animal Kingdom Lodge is ideal for families or discerning adults who yearn for something beyond a bed, bathroom, and four walls, and view their hotel choice as part of the entire experience.
If that's not enough to get you in the party spirit, rug up and enjoy your complimentary early bedtime and yearn for a day when the daylight and evening hours are interchanged with this level of startling frequency.
Indeed, the series has a lot in common with "Merry Happy Whatever," another comedy about a big raucous family assembling around the holidays that -- like "The Moodys" -- mostly makes you yearn to go re-watch the old standbys.
Viewfinder 12 Photos View Slide Show ' In an era when artisanal ice cream flavors include goat cheese beet swirl and foie gras, it's easy to yearn for the good old days — when 31 flavors were more than enough.
It's commercialism and capitalism blowing the trumpets to herald the arrival of one day a year when it's completely acceptable to yearn for a hazy, barely remembered past full of sleigh rides and ice-skating and family togetherness.
One interesting possibility is that the high incidence of religiously influenced people in the upper echelons of politics may not have all that much to do with the content of their beliefs or the policies they yearn to implement.
"Peace is something all Colombians yearn for, and peace means that we turn the page on the fissures that have divided us," Duque told cheering crowds at his celebration party on Sunday night in Bogota as confetti rained down.
He also says a hard-line victory could put Iran back on a more confrontational, economically damaging course with the West, and would prevent the opening of society that a majority of Iranians, especially the youth, yearn to see.
Susie is able to stay connected to her family by watching them from heaven, but witnessing their lives — especially the rites of passage of her teenage sister, which she'll never experience — makes her yearn for her life on Earth.
Over time, it became clear to the owners that Canadians no longer lived as formally or entertained as lavishly as they had in the past; nor did women yearn for the jewelry styles favored by their mothers and grandmothers.
The drink fills a void for those who yearn for the crisp, complex notes of wine or a cocktail but don't necessarily want the alcohol content — or the heaviness that makes some drinks a challenge on a hot day.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico — David Lewis doesn't yearn for the old days along the southern Baja California coastline, when the area was best known for deep sea fishing, a smattering of resorts and the annual migration of spring breakers.
Their victories have been possible because many of the people they rule will have never known true freedom, while others will yearn for the days when they never had to want for a job or a meal, however meager.
This is the start of the French director-choreographer Raphaëlle Boitel's stark and stunning "When Angels Fall," a blend of circus and dance set in a mechanized dystopia whose inhabitants yearn for human connection — a bicycle built for two.
But maybe the exhaustion and occasional exhilaration of being exposed to so many ideas all at once is a reward in itself, a step closer to whatever truth, or consolation, or cosmic understanding, Haenel believes we all yearn for.
Mr. Holley's two delicate assemblages may make you yearn for something bigger and more ferocious from this versatile Southern outsider, and also for the obstreperous painted or rusted metal reliefs by his friend Thornton Dial, who is inexplicably absent.
In an earlier post, I suggested that the best way to improve Congress is not to yearn for the "good ol' days" but to to imagine the legislature we want and then develop a realistic road map to improvement.
Westwood's show was inspired by her yearn for climate revolution, and her decision to show a unisex collection of men and women's together (as opposed to separate runway shows) was a demonstration of using less resources to get the same result.
Because celebrities seem to live in a different universe, it can be easy to forget that they, too, feel connected to the world around them and yearn to give back to make the world a better place for future generations.
"Peace is something all Colombians yearn for, and peace means that we turn the page on the fractures that have divided us into friends and enemies of peace," he said, as confetti rained down and supporters danced and honked horns.
Sigmund Freud's famed Oedipus Complex theory claims that people will be attracted to someone who looks like their opposite-sex parent (ignoring same-sex attraction, of course), because they subconsciously yearn for a time when their parent took care of them.
"We yearn that no Colombians will ever again have to take up arms to make their voices heard and their demands felt, as has been required of us," Timochenko said to cheers and applause, as thunder roiled the sky overhead.
On another occasion, he recounted to me how, as a new senator, he was envious as he watched senior colleagues being shadowed and pestered by reporters, making him yearn for the kind of stature where someone would pay him similar attention.
Residents interviewed on both sides say they yearn for a return to the truce that, while imperfect — with occasional violations by both sides — allowed them to go about daily life with less fear of death or injury from bombings and explosions.
For them, indulgence is the whole point—and anytime a major studio or movie skips Comic-Con, they yearn a little more for the time that J. J. Abrams led 6,500 people out of Hall H for a symphony performance.
Since the rise of the Tea Party, self-described "principled conservatives" like Senators Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton have claimed that they, too, yearn for such a debate with the Republican Party's center-right establishment, only to opt for Trumpism instead.
I don't read short stories, and I yearn to read novels but I've become so picky it's hard to find a novel to sink into (so I meandered through the Neapolitan quartet with great joy a couple of years ago).
I arrived in the United States when I was 3, so I could not relate to the traumas of being a new immigrant; I did not remember enough of the "old country" to truly yearn for it as they did.
It's hard not to watch these female ensembles and yearn for the heights of "Bridesmaids," or more recently, the coastal California social satire-murder mystery "Big Little Lies," both of which lean into conflict between women instead of shying away.
At the very least the men in the Vatican who yearn for such a church need to do a better job grasping why so many of their flock, in Europe and the United States, find this vision insufficient to the times.
In particular, shark diving in Pacific Harbor, a couple of hours' drive from the international airport on Viti Levu, offers a fairly certain chance of seeing what any honest diver will admit to yearn for: lots and lots of big fish.
Kennedy, O'Rourke, Klobuchar, Harris and Brown appeal to Americans who yearn for a politics far more noble, decent and inspiring than the sandal-ridden and suffocating swampland that Trump and Republicans offer a nation that hungers for big and uplifting change.
The crews yearn to get back into their boats and hope that the Philippine election on May 9 will bring a new president bold enough to stand up to China's assertiveness in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.
The choice I make each day over which watch to wear can hardly be replaced by the choice of which Apple strap to put on, even though I might yearn to put the ever-growing strap range on traditional watches.
His clean and witty and punchy sentences, his smarts and his middle-class sensibility made me yearn for the kind of down-to-earth columnist I often read in the 1980s and 1990s but barely seems to exist any longer.
But Rose's absence at the start of the season seemed to hinder his adjustment to a new team — and to the triangle offense, which made him openly yearn for the days when he ran pick-and-rolls with the Bulls.
Rating That startling juxtaposition defines WGN's new drama series, which debuted Wednesday, March 9, and centers on a single plantation in Georgia, its owners, the black market surrounding capturing and selling runaway slaves, and the slaves who yearn to be free.
" The enervating nature of the endless bickering, he said, played to the advantage of Mr. Johnson, with his call for a swift exit, because many people simply yearn for an end to the saga, "even if that price is a chaotic Brexit.
Multitaskers would also rejoice about having the space for all their chat and social media channels on the side, along with a browser window or two, and then still having a spare screen to game on, should they still yearn for it.
When it comes to our hair, a grass-is-always-greener kind of attitude is all too common — women with luscious curly hair typically yearn for smooth waves, while those that have been graced with a wavy texture dream of bouncy curls.
We yearn for a connection that is almost impossible through the technology as it currently exists and the unadulterated failure of that medium to offer even a simulacrum of true, human interactivity is what is killing our discourse, our culture, and our minds.
" Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, says next year's choice will provide, "the reassurance we yearn for amid a tumultuous social and political environment," adding, "Greenery symbolizes the reconnection we seek with nature, one another and a larger purpose.
But such is the nature of TV that hinges on confession and courtship, where authenticity is a matter of perception: we yearn for the big reveal no matter how hollow it turns out to be, no matter how quickly we puncture its illusion.
If nothing else, those who lament Hollywood's over-reliance on special effects have a shiny new example of such excess by way of Europe, situated in a faraway galaxy that mostly makes one yearn to escape into the sunlight of planet Earth.
After Mao Zedong died, Chinese consumers dreamed of buying the "four rounds" (bicycle, sewing machine, washing machine and wrist watch) and "three electrics" (phone, refrigerator and television); these days they are more likely to yearn for sports-utility vehicles and trips to Thailand.
Pulli Sana, who takes care of her migrant sister-in-law's two daughters, said that with the cash sent home they can afford to eat apples, biscuits and sometimes even the Coca Cola her children yearn for after seeing it advertised on television.
The places they conjure may be dangerous, but they are also enthralling; one of the most potent things we learn, and never unlearn, is that while it is terrifying to be bewitched, we cannot help but yearn for it all the same.
"The victory of the administration candidates and the shutout of the Otso Diretso candidates send a strong message that our people yearn for stability and continuity of the genuine reforms that the administration started," the spokesman, Salvador Panelo, said in a statement.
When his lovers yearn for freedom — "I wish you could swim / Like the dolphins, like dolphins can swim" — it's simply the freedom to live their lives and have their love, not freedom to resist or to fight for ideals or otherwise actively struggle.
Lears doesn't dig into that shift as deeply as she could (this is the rare time that you yearn for a movie to be longer), but it's there as the candidates push forward and their races and the documentary both develop great urgency.
A small plant on a windowsill looks none too healthy, and the monk's face, gaze downcast, shows the inevitable corruption of the flesh by time, but the implication is clear: there is another, better world to which our souls yearn to return.
Many members of this disparate, determined and close-knit group yearn to disconnect from the world and find solitude on the trail, but they often depend on an online network of guides and social media groups to keep informed — and to stay safe.
As we continue to unravel the ancient empires built upon small boys clubs, I yearn for even more narratives beyond those that uphold white creativity as the historical measure of greatness and propositions that Asians or other minorities can also meet this bar.
By Sarah Almukhtar and Alicia DeSantis In return for their donations, board members gain admission to an exclusive cultural club others yearn to join; give arts organizations their cachet and connections; and provide a power base that commands the attention of public officials.
Home is not a beloved memory or something to yearn for and fetishize, but merely a matter of circumstance: a piece of land (sometimes large, but usually small) on which one eats and sleeps, sometimes for a lifetime, and sometimes for a day.
My family's multigenerational transformation from what is called "black" toward what is assumed to be "white" has led me to yearn for ways of seeing and relating to one another that operate somewhere between the poles of tribal identitarianism and Panglossian utopianism.
We are told from an early age that our true love is out there, waiting for us and so we yearn to find them, to know what it feels like to experience true love, to know you have made the right choice.
The Coalition's failure to suppress Afghanistan's poppy cultivation after invading in 2001 has led to bumper opium crops that, the story goes, not only fills IS' coffers, but creates what American and British politicians secretly yearn for: millions of heroin-addicted Russians.
The point is, if we change the way we work -- to both make work better and to give people time for their lives -- perhaps no one would ever get so worn out and sucked dry that they would have to yearn for a Meternity Leave.
But I also had an illusionist for a john once upon a time and he told me a few things that rapidly disappointed my early interest in Spiritualism, which I suppose was a natural sort of thing for a young orphan to yearn after.
I caught up with Saada Ahmed at June's Everyday People party at La Marina in uptown Manhattan to talk about the gathering's evolution and the service it provides for young black people who yearn for a space where they can feel safe to be themselves.
" She continues, "We all yearn for our truth; who we are, where we come from, maybe where we get certain quirks or talents (for me I long wondered where my voice came from since my mother very well knows it was not from her).
But even when code is law, even when you yearn for the ideal of a trustless web of incorruptible cryptography, sometimes you still have to rely on your fellow human beings, with crying babies and shitty credit and nothing better to share than cheap beer.
One strength of this wonkish, follow-the-numbers approach is that it avoids the political challenge faced by reformers: the fact that many voters yearn to feel safe from crime, and do not want to be told that this is a wicked or selfish ambition.
I realized how much Judaism for me was connected to yearning — to wanting what you don't have — which is maybe why Israel is so complicated emotionally for Jews: It's built into the emotional structure of our religion to yearn for a homeland we don't have.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Top Senate Democrats yearn for video of President Obama's Supreme Court nominee being ignored outside Senator Mitch McConnell's suite just off the Senate floor, perhaps snacking on the Hershey's chocolate kisses the Kentucky Republican keeps in small bowls in his outer office.
As modern day teenagers, we seek out the deeper connections we yearn for through methods that older generations struggle to understand and mistake for addictions and flaws — such as social media — all for the sake of getting closer with the world and those around us.
Well, after a few weeks of his presidency, with the turmoil, daily outrages and cries of unfairness, I don't know about you but I yearn for just an old-fashioned politician, who tries to please the public and make friends and shake hands with everybody.
Rescuing Turkish democracy from Mr. Erdogan's determined efforts to corrupt the system will also require sustained involvement by the millions of Turks who voted against him and yearn for the days when their country was once on the path to becoming a modern Muslim democracy.
Opinion: Why fatigued voters yearn for 'strongman' leader Longstanding ties The United States and the Philippines signed a treaty of mutual defense in 1951 and are deepening military cooperation in the face of China's increasingly assertive claims to disputed land features in the South China Sea.
Empathy is undervalued, but if a President cannot walk in the shoes of a citizen, an immigrant, or a human being half way around the world and feel what that person is feeling, s/he cannot lead in the way that people often yearn to be led.
Adi: This makes me yearn for a novelization, because outside the sexy AI consciousness and murder stuff, there's so much to say about an attempt to create "realer-than-real" versions of the past that are always going to be mediated through our biases and sanitizations.
A storm of readers' comments — over 3203 on The New York Times's site and over 2320 on The Times's main Facebook page — followed the posting of "Meet the Bachelors Who Yearn for Something More," an article by Sridhar Pappu on aging single men in New York.
Their naiveté points to a corollary familiar to media critics of all persuasions: that the journalistic wisemen who yearn quadrennially for a third-party disrupter have thrived in a profession that considers indifference to the substantive underpinnings of partisan politics to be a virtue, not a vice.
LONDON (Reuters) - Perhaps, in years to come, tennis fans will yearn for the days of "characters like Nick Kyrgios", just as they do for John McEnroe, the one-time Superbrat everyone loved to hate who is now embraced as a lovable rogue from the golden age.
Women's involvement must occur at the most nascent stage of peace building to reify gender inclusion, establish their role in the state's future, safeguard their rights, shift entrenched cultural attitudes and preserve and expand their empowerment before the peace for which they yearn can be attained.
There were also some surprises: Bicycle shorts, which haven't seen the light of the runway in some time, showed up at Dolce & Gabbana, Off-White and Saint Laurent, a welcome addition for the shorts lover who's after more coverage but doesn't exactly yearn for baggy Bermudas.
We thrill at the notion that we could be as wild as a hawk or a weasel, possessing the inner ferocity to go after the things we want; we laugh at animal videos that make us yearn to experience life as joyfully as a bounding lamb.
But that opacity did not significantly impede the power of the story — as Beck wrote at the Atlantic, our culture cares more about men's romantic longings than about women's, so Joey didn't need to yearn the way that Pacey did for their love story to work.
In June 2015, on the eve of the debut of what turned out to be the final season of Hannibal, Fuller told me that he occasionally wanted to do something more "hopeful": I yearn for the days of Pushing Daisies and having a broader twinkle in my storytelling.
I suppose I yearn for a societal structure that can acknowledge the fundamental role artists play in our ability to imagine and build our world — one that could support them in these wild endeavors, rather than resign them to selling artifacts in galleries to support their working obsessions.
There is some righteous vocabulary in here — like UPPER PALATINATE, SORB, TELOS, ETATISM and ASONANT — which should satisfy those who yearn for the days when crosswords were more of a test of word knowledge, and the pop culture seems to be at a minimum, compared with other days.
With much visual drama, using darkness and pin spot lighting, he knits together works of art and historical documents from French and foreign collections (including furniture of funeral liturgy) into a great Baroque show of supposedly huge significance to courtly sensibility — and those that still yearn for it.
One thing that has not wavered is the overwrought nature of the novela — characters cavort and scheme; sisters betray one another; husbands philander; wives yearn for younger men; men and women overcome cancer, violence, amnesia, soul transmigrations, miscarriages, greed, corruption, baby switches and false imprisonments (sometimes in one season).
At ten past ten each Friday morning, he would take a seat among the freshmen, who were not even a quarter his age, and join in the discussion of this old poem, an epic about long journeys and long marriages and what it means to yearn for home.
It was eerie to hear the familiar tones of Elton John—the long and winding vowels, the dying falls, the salty Englishness pepped up with a transatlantic twang—emerge from someone else's mouth, and there are times, during "Rocketman," when you yearn for a snatch of that unmistakable sound.
Its rise has helped shrink the support base of the once mighty Social Democrats, and opened a rift in Ms. Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, or C.D.U., between those who stand by the chancellor's liberal worldview and those who want her gone and yearn for a more traditional conservatism.
Most of Willy Wonka's magical experiments might still be outside our reach, but while we yearn for the day the Fizzy Lifting Drink will pull us out of awkward conversations, we can find peace in the fact that modern food science has basically given us the three-course gum.
The problem is the crushing monotony and abject depression that work brings to your life makes you yearn for that freedom of nothing, to do whatever you want, the big summer vacation of life where no one tells you what time to go to bed or when to come home.
Philippines election: Why fatigued voters yearn for 'strongman' leader Curses ambassadors and the Pope Duterte has featured in the Philippines press throughout his political career but made international headlines before the election with comments he made in a YouTube video on the 1989 rape and murder of an Australian missionary.
"This is a hollow retreat from normalization that takes a swipe at Americans' freedom to travel, at our national interest, and at the people of Cuba who yearn to reconnect with us – all just to score a political favor with a small and dwindling faction here at home," Leahy wrote.
But Bourdain also wants the market to have an old-fashioned butcher shop, with "guys in bloody aprons breaking down sections of meat," and Asian street food that will attract not just the Eater -reading cognoscenti but also displaced Asians in New York who yearn for a genuine taste of home.
After 211 weeks of wasted challenges and lost timeouts, of inconsistency and obfuscation, the league's erratic application of the defined standard for overturning an on-field decision — "clear and obvious visual evidence" — has made the football masses yearn for simpler times, such as when no one knew what constituted a catch.
And despite all the pride that they have swallowed since Trump's ascent and all the principles that they have betrayed, many of them yearn to make a stand or at least a statement against white nationalism, for the sake of their party's long-term survival and, yes, for the country.
Although you're rooted to your feetYou long for the sky;Although you're sister to the dustYou yearn to fly high Baha'i woman recalls imprisonment in Iran 'Stay near that we may be reunited' On that September evening when Sabet was no longer a prisoner, she emerged from Evin with a purple head scarf.
"While there is a great power and beauty to calling loudly for the kind of leadership you truly yearn for—a kind of leadership that extends far beyond what we are told our available options are—it's also important to acknowledge the limitations of the system within which we all live," says Kress.
Tovar's only goal is to replicate the nostalgic flavors of the lonches he grew up eating as a kid in Jalisco from his abarroteria corner store as accurate as possible, and to share that strong bond with other people who yearn for a taste of home in the form of good, crusty bread.
Bill Bernstein, 70, a home building contractor who works in Bergen County, N.J., says he hasn't given up work just yet, but the various ski passes offered in Vermont make him yearn to spend more time at the house he just bought from a descendant of the famous von Trapp family in Waitsfield.
She appears to yearn for an idealized version of the world that right-of-center politicos like to pretend was once real: Remember when everyone on either side of the aisle could get along despite their disagreements over little things like access to safe abortions and whether we should be in a war?
The company's LinkedIn page, which has also been taken down, said the firm worked with "rebellious business owners" who "yearn for freedom and are ballsy enough to chase after it" and who "want other like-minded people to have their back when shit gets tough," according to a screenshot of the company's page.
Just as Macklemore wants to be taken seriously as a rap artist and Paul Ryan tried to run for President, I too yearn for some acknowledgment of my efforts, even as I overlook the Speaker's virtual balcony into an abyss of whiteness, bopping along to the ineffable beats chosen by my lesser of two evils.
Watching the movie, I felt an intense pang for something I yearn for and am still not finding as often as I'd like — art by and for and about women that doesn't feel the need to prove it can keep up with the boys, because it doesn't worry about what the boys think at all.
But some of his most impressive vote tallies were run up in suburban counties with names like Loudoun and Fairfax—places filled with college-educated whites in leafy cul-de-sacs, where folk like taxes low and yearn to feel safe from terrorism, but are repelled by angry culture wars and anti-government slogans.
"When I turn over the keys to the next occupant — one thing I'm confident about, and maybe why I don't feel obliged to yearn for a third term, is I'm very confident I'll be able to say that things are a lot better now than they were when I came into office," he said.
They are using tech not to head toward a utopian future but to repeat the past, whether it's the dreams of pioneering on an unspoiled planet that Covenant characters yearn for, the frontier fantasies of murder and rape that the tourists in Westworld pay to be turned loose in, or the dinosaurs they want as entertainment.
Women's involvement must occur at the most nascent stage of peacebuilding to determine who should participate, reify gender inclusion in the process, establish their role in the state's future, safeguard their rights, help shift entrenched cultural norms, and ensure their empowerment will be preserved and expanded before the peace for which they so desperately yearn can be attained.
As much as liberals yearn for a dramatic plan like court packing that might in the near term break the lock that the right has on the judiciary, it would in the end strengthen the political forces fighting to dismantle voting rights, gun control, environmental regulation, abortion rights and the legacies of the New Deal and the Great Society.
But after she won last year's United States Open and this year's Australian Open in succession, announcing and then confirming her status as the world's best player, Osaka has earned the right to publicly yearn for a third consecutive Grand Slam trophy — even though no one has ever won their first three major titles in a row.
Instead of conspiracy theories being used to merely buttress an ideology as under Communist rule, a conspiratorial worldview replaced ideology as a way to explain the world, encouraging the public to trust nothing and yearn for a strong leader to guide it through the murk — a tactic that's as common in Washington these days as in Moscow.
New Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe spent four years researching this definitive account about the Troubles, the period between 1969 and 1998 when skirmishes between Protestant loyalists, who want the predominantly Protestant Northern Ireland to stay a part of the UK, and Catholic Republicans, who yearn for a united Ireland, reached a troubling, violent fever pitch.
Her signature mood contradiction is that between heart and machine — there's a bionic, nearly antiseptic quality to the record that firmly transfers it from chartpop territory to the land of the Chromatics, who share with Shura a sweeping grandiosity undercut by musical artifice, yet at the same time her breathy vocals ache and yearn with fierce pathos.
Certain aspects of this visual drama could, I imagine, appeal to the fantasist tastes of blood-and-soil reactionaries and far-right neo-royalists — those with a fervent belief in the mystical and glorious destiny of France, who are dedicated to the destruction of secularism and liberalism and yearn to re-establish an atavistic hierarchy constructed along ultra-traditionalist Catholic lines.
It's there in the quartet of humans trying to become better people in NBC's The Good Place, a quest as philosophical as it is funny; in One Day at a Time's timely takes on the "Very Special Episode," the one that makes us yearn for tight-knit families who'll see us through anything; and even in the quaint and lovable small-town world of Schitt's Creek.
Those two questions are what I've been thinking and talking about with thought leaders for the past few weeks, ever since LinkedIn shared with me its Top Companies of 2017, a massive, data-driven analysis that identifies the biggest talent magnets out there right now — the companies not where people necessarily like to work, although they might, but more so, where they yearn to.
There are a few regulars—latter-day patrons of Harry's Bar in Eugene O'Neill's " The Iceman Cometh ," except that McDonagh's guys, including Arthur (John Horton), the oldest and deafest of the lot, Charlie (Billy Carter), and Bill (Richard Hollis, turning in a very smart characterization of a self-pitying alcoholic), aren't nearly as deep as O'Neill's creations, in part because they don't yearn for anything.
Its continued existence (like skyrocketing secondary market prices of the iPod classic) also suggests that not everyone is thrilled with the direction Apple is taking its computers, that there are customers who yearn for the days when it was possible to buy a computer and continue to upgrade it for years, essentially rebuilding the device as parts break or upgrading it as parts become cheaper and faster.
Letters To the Editor: Re "The Wrong Way to Keep Kids Safe," by Michelle Stevens (Op-Ed, April 15): I applaud Ms. Stevens for doing what she believes will best allow her son to develop independence and for helping others see that doing best by our children does not mean shielding them from every possible danger — which no parent can do, much as we yearn to.
For patriots who yearn for a real president who respects our democracy and our Constitution; who knows the president should lead all of America and not only  galvanize some of America with fear, hate and racism; and who are sick of the corruption, criminality and chaos, this is the coffee cup election: We will vote for a coffee cup if it means beating Donald Trump.
"From the warmth of sunny days with Primrose Yellow to the invigorating feeling of breathing fresh mountain air with Kale and the desire to escape to pristine waters with Island Paradise, designers applied color in playful, yet thoughtful and precise combinations to fully capture the promises, hope, and transformation that we yearn for each spring," Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, said in a statement.
Trumpism is not Stalinism, but the relevance of Milosz's insights — that intellectuals yearn to 'belong to the masses'; that there is never a shortage of ways to justify cruelty in the name of the presumptively higher truth; that those who refuse to conform are caricatured as self-righteous purists — continues to haunt me as I watch so many I used to admire offer ever-more contorted defenses of Trumpism.
Those busts are supposed to represent our bodies, but we have other parts, too: the way we want to make a home for ourselves wherever we go, the way we want to please those around us, the way we yearn for acceptance and inclusion from everyone around us, the way we're open to all opinions and always willing to believe the worst of ourselves in order to become better.
Maybe after President Obama's ineffectual eloquence — race relations deteriorated despite his impressive oratory on the subject — and President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 4,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE's constant turmoil, Bloomberg's undramatic, "steady Eddie," get-things-done character may be just what Americans yearn for.
" It does mean you probably need some time to adapt to your new habit, and even if losing body fat were the ultimate goal (which, again, is not a decision anyone should undertake on their own because they yearn to look like Karlie Kloss), based on most people's results, it will be ultimately discouraging to try and double-track "starting to form the habit of working out" and "losing weight.
Getting Over It looks to be an intensification of the kinds of things we've seen in Foddy's games before, and thematic and gameplay references to the wonderful Sexy Hiking suggest that Foddy's mountain climbing game is going to be one that will spark the interest of those of us who loved to be "griefed" by games in the past and those of us who yearn to be in the future.
When we as a country refuse to be part of a strong global economy that could give parents around the world — including parents in our hard-hit industrial and rural areas — hope for their children's future; when our president praises dictators who turn their backs on progress for all and use force and fortune for themselves, we cannot be surprised when people around the world yearn for a place to breathe free.
Drafted ninth overall by the 76ers in 2004, Iguodala spent the first eight years of his career causing the people of Philadelphia to wonder why he wasn't a bit more like that other A.I. After years of watching Allen Iverson's pathological devotion to carrying the entire Philadelphia offense on his back, Sixers fans could appreciate Iguodala's stellar defense and playmaking from the wing, but couldn't help yearn for him to be a bit more assertive.
King lives today when the "Dreamers" dream about the country they cherish and yearn to no longer be tormented by the president who once promised to respect them with love, and when all men and women dream of being able to love and marry the person of their choice, and when the victimized dream that all of our people will know that all people are created equal and all lives matter equally.
In fact, as the recent proliferation of architect-designed treehouses suggests, we seem to yearn for the primeval stillness of the woods: Just look at the avant-garde Treehotel in Swedish Lapland, which opened in 2010, where seven guesthouses hang suspended between the property's ghostly snow-covered pines; or the extravagant forest mansions of the American designer Peter Nelson, based in Washington State; or the wood-paneled cottages throughout Japan by the master treehouse builder Takashi Kobayashi.
We meet people who import hair and people who export hair; people who collect hair from the side of the road; people who chop off their hair and post videos of it on hair-selling websites; religious leaders who issue edicts about appropriate wig hair; curators of human-hair collections in museums; workers in Chinese hairpiece factories; hair enthusiasts from the 19th century; and people who, missing all or some of their hair, yearn for that elusive thing, the perfect replacement.
Democrats who yearn for President Trump to be taken down should examine this list of Republican strengths: victories in all three contested special elections for the House of Representatives this year; Trump's 82 percent approval rating among Republican voters; his success with the current tax bill; his swift evisceration of key regulatory policies; the Gorsuch appointment to the Supreme Court; economic growth of over 3 percent in the last two quarters; the Dow Jones topping 24,000; and the unemployment rate dropping to 4.1 percent.
If I listen, if I let it be, let it alone, just listen to the music while it delivers inklings and intimations of things very different than I thought they were, are, and sometimes I do go there, into a different space, thank you, thank you, the music reveals, that other, more than possible place, and I go there, can't help myself, because I need it, need help so much, I do, I do, I yearn, I hear the music and nothing is what it was an instant before or ever after, maybe, if I listen, keep believing, learning my life is less than nothing and also perhaps a tiny, tiny bit more than everything I believed I already knew, every damned body already knows, if I really listen, let myself hear when a song speaks.
Listening to your voice, I hear the old music again—the Dells, Diablos, Drifters, Flamingos, Spaniels, Five Satins, Midnighters, Soul Stirrers—and it takes me back to those voices on the corner, in church, on records, radio, teaching me the fires in my belly, dance steps in my feet, the hungers, fun, sadness, loves lost and found all around me I only half understood and still don't, old man that I am today, but yearn so badly, teen-ager and now, to stay part of, that swirling, full-to-the-brim, overflowing life that sometimes fills me up, sways and staggers me, sweeps me off my feet, that elusive, loud, shaking, shouting world that could sometimes go silent and disappear, here then abruptly gone, passing me by as if I were nothing, nobody, less than a speck of dust or a tear no one sees falling, all of that, and more bitter and more sweet because, like you, Freddie Jackson, I was a colored boy and my world, my people, surrounded by others not colored, others inexplicably mean, crude, intimidating, evil as death.

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