Deep down, I think most women have at some point yearned for a mane of long, blonde hair. |
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Residents were rehoused further downstream on the other side of the dam, but many yearned for the lost streets and houses. |
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At the same time as he developed this contrarian personality to society he still secretly yearned for an audience. |
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Having received the first fruits of their salvation, they yearned for its fulfillment. |
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Decision-makers and public opinion in the interwar period yearned for stability and an end to war-induced disruption. |
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But last fall I had to slice some 6-inch I-beams at a salvage yard and yearned for more power. |
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We yearned for private space to read, and we squirmed at the indelicacy of having to pee in public down tubes on the deck. |
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My stomach muscles yearned for food, scolding me with sharp pangs that jolted my brain. |
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Having loved and lost, he yearned for the sort of redamancy only the classical love of years gone past may have once known. |
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Although this was a horrid sight and sound the constant attention the kids yearned for made me pay no heed to them. |
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There is the man who yearned for eternal life but was terribly attached to his own possessions, and the poor widow who put her last penny in the treasury. |
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This is the attraction of democracy, and this is the reason why democracy became a universal value and why democratic rights are popularly supported and yearned for! |
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He had abundant time to strategize with Nigerian partners, he tended to ignore warnings, and he yearned for his family's approval. |
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Faced with such hard times, people yearned for some empathy and warmth from their taskmaster but Mr Kubilius remained aloof. |
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But constantly pulling heavy loads didn't bring him the recognition he yearned for. |
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It yielded to the will of those millions who yearned for liberty and it yielded to the determination of a united West. |
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Never satisfied, guitarists yearned for even more sonic possibilities and the effect pedal was born. |
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Dear friends, we yearned for to construct and to weave solidarity and union bows. |
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Might we not become even more powerfully the 'Holy Preaching that Dominic so yearned for in the early communities? |
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The two plays he wove around this loner who yearned for love and happiness are masterpieces of profound theatricality. |
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All they yearned for now was the truth, for a way to bring this to closure and to allow them to mourn their loved ones. |
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I yearned for a huge area rug to cover the existing carpeting. |
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I was expecting to feel him bite, bracing myself for the burning sensation, afraid of it, but yearning for it more than anything I have yearned for in my life. |
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My heart yearned for you for months and now its desire is fulfilled! |
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And I can't overlook how high-end consumption promises to do exactly what critics of the stuff have always yearned for, namely, to bring us together, often traumatically. |
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He yearned for the hugeness and simplicity of the far north. |
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One simple objective for everyone is to become all that he can become, to progress from what is passable to what is excellent, and from what youth yearned for to what maturity fulfils. |
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Priestley yearned for urban life and theological debate, whereas Needham Market was a small, rural town with a congregation wedded to tradition. |
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Ms. Fleischman, too, yearned for something constant beyond her work. |
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With this demand of mobility, his project gives an architectural interpretation that makes the yearned for dynamism affirmed the Master quite real. |
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Filling her days with petty crimes and her belly with cans of shoplifted sardines, Karla yearned for more and vowed to see better times and better borscht. |
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In some myths, he has glorified an age when distinct categories had not yet come into existence, and he has yearned for a return to this paradisiacal condition. |
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What I experienced most are the deep friendships with the other volunteers, as well as with the Guatemalans that helped me at moments when I yearned for home the most, or when I had difficulties with the children. |
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After decades of internal tension and a dramatic deterioration in living conditions, the population of the Central African Republic yearned for such developments. |
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Even the early Puritans, wary of royalty, yearned for entry. |
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Parents should not forget their childhood years, how much they yearned for sympathy and love, and how unhappy they felt when censured and fretfully chided. |
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They may have yearned for certainties, but so did the Kennedy nostalgists on the left. |
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He yearned for popular approval, even announcing that he met his second wife, a commoner, at Café Riche. The hapless king might also have met the man there who would eventually depose him. |
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