I will feel a pang of homesickness when I think of them all around the dinner table together. |
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They suffered from homesickness and longed to return to their native country. |
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Everyone should come down here for a summer holiday to help me ease the homesickness. |
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Though there are campers who never overcome homesickness at a residential camp, the vast majority of campers do. |
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Suddenly a wave of homesickness washed over me, almost more than I could bear. |
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When you return to the street, you'll look around and feel a twinge of homesickness. |
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She was suddenly assailed by a stomach churning feeling of homesickness, a longing for something familiar. |
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It is natural to experience feelings of homesickness, awkwardness, or sadness in a new place. |
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Not only did I have to deal with the whole homesickness issues while out there, I got back to a major earbashing off my Gran. |
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To say I'm suffering from a combination of culture shock and stomach churning homesickness would be understating it. |
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She helped many newly-arrived women overcome their homesickness and the difficulties of a new life in a strange land. |
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Somehow, his voice made her feel a very, very, very teeny tiny bit of homesickness. |
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Whenever I'm in Algeria I feel this strong need for France and when I'm here I'm overwhelmed with homesickness for Algeria. |
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And while homesickness and a yen to have the support of being the home team in a rough business lured the brothers back, they've set their sights on more travel eventually. |
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Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet. |
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In fact, I've always felt this real homesickness for my country and my native language, Eton. |
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I have never met anyone with such a deep homesickness for the higher power as Nathan. |
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The best remedies for acute homesickness are to keep occupied with a variety of enjoyable activities. |
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Somewhere at the back of it all lurks homesickness, which metastasises over time into its incurable variant, nostalgia. |
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In each place, his subject seethes with claustrophobia and homesickness for the Lone Star state. |
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Various political analysts in Islamabad conclude that a kind of homesickness, the desire to be back where he mattered, drew him home to Pakistan. |
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Coming home means touching base with people again and letting go of the feeling of homesickness that's built up during months of touring. |
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Sometimes they even get into relationships with married men in order to lessen the loneliness and homesickness. |
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Wanderlust and homesickness, both regarded as the yearning for intense personal experiences, are now dying out. |
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It is sorrow that makes you happy for a moment, a homesickness which makes you feel at home somewhere. |
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An ability to understand the language will help students become comfortable with their new surroundings and ease homesickness. |
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I'm like all Cape Verdians, I get that feeling of nostalgia and homesickness too whenever I'm away abroad. |
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It was when homesickness visited that I most realized and appreciated the family I had found and become a part of in Bolivia. |
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We become insensitive to pain, cold, wind, homesickness, thirst, hunger. |
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He felt a wave of homesickness for the dark quiet of the jungle. |
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She struggled with homesickness and the Basque language. |
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Voice any concerns and questions regarding the student to the Rotarian host counselor, including serious homesickness, difficulty adapting to family life or school, or illness. |
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They are also dealing with homesickness as many have family remaining in Colombia, and they worry that those family members left behind may be the targets of political unrest. |
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Yet I don't suffer from nostalgia or homesickness. |
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One key informant cited statistics from the United States that indicate that the most significant reasons for Aboriginal students to leave university are homesickness and pregnancy. |
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Y Eilis' homesickness gradually fades and she excels as a salesgirl at a department store under stylish floor manager Miss Fortini. |
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She is also known for her dislike of flying and bouts of homesickness when away from her native London. |
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After a year, suffering from homesickness, Welsh returned home to Pontypridd. |
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Most were returning to rural areas with limited facilities, partly from homesickness and partly to reclaim their individual and community land and properties. |
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But checking the headlines from home I felt a keen pang of homesickness when reading a series of news reports discussing the slow demise of the British zebra crossing. |
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It is important that an exchange student become involved and comfortable with daily life in the host country to move quickly through the homesickness stage. |
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In socialising with sick children and seeing their suffering, he tried to distract them from their pain and homesickness by drawing their portraits, which amazed and gladdened his newfound friends. |
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His homesickness has grown more acute since he and his wife, Stacey, acquired a dachshund, Charlie, who is cared for by a house sitter when they are gone. |
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The first few nights may be restless for both you and your puppy as he may suffer from homesickness and become upset when you and your family go off to bed. |
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While Coleridge was intellectually stimulated by the journey, its main effect on Wordsworth was to produce homesickness. |
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Publicly he asserted that patriotism and homesickness were responsible. |
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