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Dismount and look back, perhaps longingly like the statue of Evangeline you can see down below.
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Industrialists gaze longingly across the Channel where French politicians generously strew nuclear stations, motorways and TGVs about.
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Nothing is more reassuring than hearing them longingly turn you down and bemoan the ills of corporate life.
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As a result, beleaguered industry veterans longingly turn their collective gaze to the Times and Poynter for inspiration.
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Sagesse longingly calls him plus-que-parfait (pluperfect), as if he might have been a whole soul in a past life.
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How bad is the credit crunch? it's so bad that it's making even ardent environmentalists look longingly at dirty old coal.
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The charming salty-dog second-floor bar works overtime to appease the waiting hordes, who gaze longingly at the lucky ones already seated.
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Then people would start to think longingly of a time when they had jobs even if they had a tough time getting to them.
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And while both parties often speak longingly of simplifying the Code, recent legislation, from Obamacare to the fiscal cliff deal, has done anything but.
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Britain's top universities already look longingly at the London School of Economics, which recruits half its undergraduates at full fees, and thus enjoys enviable independence from government.
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The blog for a smashed-nosed Pekingese named Goofy features him staring longingly at a distant pumpkin patch, and him looking regal in the passenger seat of Mr. Foronda's car.
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But Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti resisted placing such a focus on the Spaniard as he started with him on the bench, although Torres must have been looking on longingly as Chelsea relished their two-goal cushion by playing with freedom and fluency.
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