Many students also yearn for the greater freedom, and "adult" atmosphere, that college offers.
Both yearn to hold onto childhood amid the inevitable progression to (and through) adulthood.
The Palestinian population is also filled with decent, educated people who also yearn for peace.
And I have learned that even landlocked lovers yearn for the sea like navy men.
With demands coming from every quarter, Mr Martin must yearn for his days as finance minister.
Those who yearn for a relatively car-free lifestyle should surely be able to have it.
They yearn for it - and sense that it could be close, despite those polls.
Instead, some families might yearn to see something different on their 50-inch plasma HDTV.
In our work lives, our businesses, and our relationships, we often yearn for tranquility.
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We yearn, with all of our heart and soul, to express something absolutely pure and indisputably true.
If correct, Mr Trichet is the best bargain in Europe and must yearn for Mr Duisenberg's job.
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Uneven as our attempts will inevitably be, these seem like bountiful rewards, because we all yearn for them.
The desire to dream again was a common theme, and many iReporters said they yearn for more hopeful times.
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The question is do they yearn for Mr Sarkozy - or his energy?
"They yearn for authenticity and are distrustful of gimmicks, " says Phil Lempert, food trend expert and founder of Supermarketguru.com.
In those days, I did not yearn for the four-star meals or luxurious accommodations that other Parisian neighborhoods offered.
Many yearn for conditions that are so troubled that central banks and governments will be spurred to ease more.
What business or product would not yearn for exposure on such a scale?
Their families grieve their absence and yearn for media coverage that could help find their children and energize law enforcement.
Portland, Ore. duo the Old Believers yearn for the past with a soulful folk sound that is nostalgic, but inspired.
One of the few is that kindness usually cultivates connection, something we yearn for in a time-pressed, ear-to-the- cell-phone culture.
The challenge makes marketing folks yearn for those simpler, Mad Men-days of cigarettes, 3-martini lunches, and storyboards sketched on napkins.
They want to pursue goals that push the limits, and they yearn to achieve something that has never been done before.
Neither modern consumerism nor the back-to-nature sentiments that make people yearn for rural bliss get a good write-up from Mr Rushby.
Sierra Leoneans may yearn for peace, but many, particularly in the capital, are frightened by what they hear of the deal.
We go to his films to gasp, not to yearn or pity or weep, except over the paucity of our own automobiles.
Even those who quail at the idea of a United States of Europe might yearn for a stronger hand than Mr Santer's.
Both regulators and regulated institutions still yearn for the ability to outsource the tough decisions on credit risk to some certified experts.
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