Calisto yearns for Melibea and attains her with the aid of a wily procuress, after which the lovers promptly die. |
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Night Flares yearns to be played in a 20-year-old beater barrelling down a moon-drenched highway. |
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A little boy who yearns for a fuzzy pet is not too thrilled to get a goldfish for his birthday. |
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In the future as in the present, humanity still yearns to reach out into space and explore the stars. |
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The section on electrophysiology is clear and comprehensive but yearns for the more dynamic presentation that animation could provide. |
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One yearns for a strong third party which can become the voice of the economically and politically dispossessed. |
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Sometimes one yearns for the days when crime and showbiz were not as tightly twined as they are now. |
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But then, there's no ear more credulous than the one that yearns to believe. |
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The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
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In fact, one in five astronauts is a nice-but-dopey lug who yearns to see them Dodgers in the Brooklyn pinstripes again. |
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In Scottish winters, while the rest of the country yearns for sun, the keepers on grouse moors pray for a deep, deep frost. |
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The Colonel has many Indian friends, but despises Anglo-Indians, while Lucy yearns for some friends of her own race. |
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Your adventurous spirit yearns for a different exercise to take you out of the doldrums of yet another boring workout. |
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Eyes, in Minority Report, are literally windows on the soul, and the soul is that which yearns for brand-name fulfillment. |
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The man at the apex of the Party elite yearns after the free-thinking rebels of old. |
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As the night falls, darkness vanquishes his faculties and he yearns for some safe haven to hide therein. |
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When chill in the air touches the bone, the body yearns to snuggle into warm clothing. |
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The latter-day St. George yearns to rescue the daughter of an absent-minded aristocrat who lives in a castle but who fancies himself a gardener. |
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Thanks to this philosophy, our Group yearns, in its sphere of influence, for contributing to a more responsible world economy. |
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Perhaps he yearns for the confidence to go legit on the circuit? |
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The unpublished novelist longs to be published, the published one yearns for bestsellerdom, the bestselling superstar craves the Booker prize. |
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And he yearns for an outright parliamentary majority so that he can pass legislation without constraints. |
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In times of turmoil, perhaps Congress yearns again for a strong woman at the helm. |
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A state that yearns for a semblance of normality between its wars cannot let such attacks become routine. |
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It is not so much that man is conscious of God as that man yearns for God that results in universe ascension. |
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It yearns for permanent peace that springs from an inner state supported by a moral attitude. |
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It is that knowledge in which one yearns to know in order to sell to others one's own knowledge or to obtain gratification of one's own self. |
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I want to align myself in God's horizon and help build signals of reconciliation in a world that yearns for it. |
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God yearns to establish a lasting covenant of peace with humankind and with all of creation. |
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Now that he has been through his first OG experience, he yearns to climb the podium in the next Games. |
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There is hope because each person yearns for peace, the collective well-being, for a society that is more peaceful and humane. |
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Whoever we are and wherever we live, each of us yearns for the same peace and contentment and for the same fulfillment in our daily lives. |
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America only succeeds in the world, and with itself, when it approaches its own stated ambitions, when it yearns to achieve its purest form. |
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After a life of travels worldwide, Laurent Laloge yearns for making good use of its experience to help the board of members. |
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Learning to Fall is not a book for cowards, but it is ideal for all those moments in which the spirit yearns to rise high above self-pity and chronic misery and defeatism. |
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The assimilationist policies continue cautiously, in large part because the non-indigenous population yearns to decide how First Nations should conduct themselves. |
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Here, she plays Charlotte, a woman drifting through life, walking dogs, temping and working as a doctor's receptionist as she yearns to be a dress designer. |
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He followed a line of England managers who had had middling amounts of success but who had never realised the strong ambitions of a nation which yearns for success. |
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The self for which every individual in our society yearns is located in a body which is slim, trim, highly sexualised and, perhaps above all, young and healthy. |
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Along the way, the GOP yearns to privatize and pulverize Medicare and Social Security. |
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South Australia seems to be the last redoubt in Australia of the fawning, bunyip Aristocracy that yearns after the good old days where everyone was in their place. |
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It gives citizens of all ages, from cub and brownie to octogenarian, the opportunity everyone yearns for: to be of service to other human beings. |
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Moreover, the Church admires Mary, extols her as the most splendid fruit of the redemption, and contemplates her joyfully as a purest image of what the whole Church itself yearns for and hopes to be. |
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One yearns for the spring day when its bromidic suzerainty will have simpered away. |
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With his secret about to be revealed, John will have to do some fancy footwork to keep his dream going and realize for what it is he really yearns. |
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She had already sat at his feet as a poor person asking, begging, hoping, hungry and thirsty, like the deer that yearns for running streams of water, and Jesus had given it to her. |
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Nobody should doubt he now yearns to be prime minister. |
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He began to wonder if his gift might have been a curse: the ancient mariner has 'strange power of speech', but yearns to be relieved of it, restored to insentience and silence. |
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On this evidence we have a culture that either squeals with the joy of escapism or fuzzily yearns for tomorrow: it has lost the inclination to shout about the here and how. |
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That dilemma is at the heart of the present wrangle over nuclear power. Why they want nukesFor all its recent sense of failure, Iran still yearns to be acknowledged as a leading power, even the leading power, in the area. |
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The biennial profusion of campaign billboards and posters stipples the land that Lady Bird wants to beautify and Lyndon yearns to own. |
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Although the earth yearns to be sown with seeds, it remains still. |
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Heather yearns to reestablish close ties with her father, a former United States serviceman who years ago divorced her mother and maintains only cursory contact with them. |
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In this hilarious tale, brought to you by the National Lampoon series of movies, a philosophical caveman yearns for more than hunting, sticks, and raw meat. |
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The tendency to seek such a scapegoat is exacerbated when the seeker is not merely discomforted at the way things are changing, but positively yearns for a past age of golden rusticity. |
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He yearns to lead a happy life, free from the constraints of social convention, but it is a dream he cannot share with his fiancée, the haughty and noble Bathilde. |
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I am pleased to have had the opportunity to say a few words tonight in speaking about democratic change and the economic renewal and social progress to a nation that yearns for freedom and stability. |
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In wisdom are the balm and the comfort for which your heart yearns, and that is why in that time I promised the Spirit of Truth as the Spirit of Comfort. |
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Returning to cricket, which I think he would prefer me to do, who are the Terfels and Te Kanawas of the greensward, the performers who hit the notes, so to speak, that he yearns to reach? |
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She yearns to have a mother of her own like all the other children. |
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There are worlds beyond dreams, illusion and imagination, where human beings are capable of anything. Where love rules, and everything your heart yearns for is beautifully, incredibly real. |
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Amanda Harris, though, is deliciously funny as Celia, playing her as a myopic, repressed, head-prefect type who also fancies Orlando and yearns to whip off her specs and let down her hair like a smouldering sexpot. |
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Only someone who yearns for complete mobility feels imprisoned by form. |
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