• His obvious pleasure at the Bremen result suggests that he may still hanker after one.

    ECONOMIST: Germany

  • It must be as far as you can get from the controlled conditions scientists usually hanker after?

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  • But many Fatah people still hanker after revolution, harking back to the heroic days (albeit often mythical) under Arafat.

    ECONOMIST: A Palestinian congress

  • The French still hanker after a political counterweight to the European Central Bank.

    ECONOMIST: The single currency

  • And if you hanker after something truly different, Prado y Neptuno is a boutique cigar and cocktail spot in the exclusive Recoleta district.

    BBC: Cocktailing in the Argentine capital

  • Countries such as Spain and Luxembourg still hanker after the whole constitution.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • It is understandable that many Belarussians and Ukrainians, as well as Russians, should hanker after the undemocratic but comforting order of the past.

    ECONOMIST: Setting Slavs free | The

  • Many Basques a far higher proportion, for example, than Catholics in Northern Ireland are comfortable with a dual allegiance, and most do not hanker after full independence.

    ECONOMIST: A new Golden Age

  • And some of his supporters still hanker after the "star quality" they believe he brought to the party, even as they throw their weight behind Ed.

    BBC: Labour conference: David Miliband back in spotlight

  • Although some Congress party activists still hanker after bringing Rajiv's widow, Sonia, into politics, his death seems to have marked the end of the Gandhi dynasty.

    ECONOMIST: Happy anniversary?

  • Though he has stood only once (unsuccessfully) for elected office, he is young at 52, and may well hanker after a top job, one day, in government.

    ECONOMIST: Pascal Lamy, free-market Frenchman?

  • Ideologues still hanker after the revival of a pan-Islamic empire.

    ECONOMIST: The Arab spring

  • Recent opinion polls show that many people still hanker after the tune of the old Soviet anthem - a much jauntier affair than the Glinka - but would stop short of reinstating the old words.

    BBC: Anthems out of tune with people

  • Although Brussels Eurocrats, depressed after the two ineffective commission presidencies of Jacques Santer and Romano Prodi, hanker after a man with the grand dreams and vaulting ambition of Jacques Delors, president in 1985-95, who pushed through the single market and plans for monetary union, a low-key but effective president may now be just what is needed.

    ECONOMIST: European Commission

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