Many believe this is an aberration, yearning for some bygone era of comity and compromise.
"This is where I feel like my yearning for my homeland will rest, " she added.
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She's deeply emotional, intelligent and yearning, but not always willing to probe the darkness.
At 17 the yearning something transformed into direction, flanked equally by doubt and desire.
But their strengths are more likely in managing companies than leaving audiences yearning for more.
The source of many of Europe's yearning masses, Africa, is in a seemingly perpetual, restless churning.
Anthony Dean Griffey also returned, displaying a sweet tenor and Mitch's awkwardness and yearning.
Meantime, in Asia, yearning for change is equally evident, if not as clearly ideological.
No sooner have you opened the packaging than you're already yearning for the upgrade.
They're in the urgency of yearning and despair that the song and Toto's loss convey.
Yearning for a visit with him, you could try a video chat on Skype.
How long before the Germans start yearning for a central bank of their own?
She wangled dispensation from Rome, and arrived back in London yearning to be a woman.
Those yearning to film in Kansas will no longer get a tax credit for doing so.
And people close to him detect, from time to time, a yearning for the high ground.
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Yearning for abundance alternates with the idea that real paradise is swapping earthly pleasure for something better.
But he is a famous film actor who feeds a popular yearning for heroes, even fictional ones.
Answering a yearning for reward without risk, investment banks are rebaking a 17-year-old idea called equity-linked notes.
Haunted by tragedy, stalked by absence, competitive with the dead, yearning for restoration, they experience life as elsewhere.
Crowe gives Johansson enough yearning closeups to ignite a pile of damp leaves, and, at last, Damon responds.
People in Nagoya, however, are yearning for something more: a way to expand and invigorate their economic base.
But, oh, the yearning for simple-minded (so to speak) brain measures of disorder.
While the tax angle is a plus, what's really driving the Robinsons is a yearning to see the world.
That state is, of course, Florida, for five centuries the beckoning frontier of first European and then American yearning.
Two columns rise out of the water, reaching upward as if yearning for the absent roof they once supported.
Recent events indicate that most of the regions inhabitants are yearning for peace.
With the entire world yearning for a weaker currency against the dollar, economic and trade tensions are about to accelerate.
All these men were "down on their luck" and yearning for "a better life, " Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said.
It was that miracle -- hope that brought millions of Irish people to your shores yearning for a better life.
But they all acknowledge they are following the model of that transplanted Englishman yearning for his Irish roots, Peter Mantle.
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