Even in my perfect ignorance I am swept up in it, soul-exhilarated and confused, with maybe a stab of longing in there, too.
"It shows us that a fairy tale can also be about the darker aspects of life, and for me it highlights the pain and longing in the piece, " he continued.
John Paul had little time for this: he kept an iron grip on the clergy, and this has stirred an immense longing, especially in the developing world, for more freedom at local level.
Orlean writes sentences that make you ache with longing for moments in the past, those by which each person individually defines happiness, whether it be the comforts of a beloved pet or the joy of reading a great book like this one.
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This is the Middle East for people longing to see changes in the Middle East.
Scene by scene, Scottie's longing is directly sounded in Herrmann's music, so much so that by the famous dressing scene, music has replaced words.
What this speculation actually reveals is that many in Brazil are longing for experienced and winning coaches, who are keen on discipline and hard work, but will not compromise talent in the process.
Their relationship is touchingly drawn, as they take excursions in the rain, longing for the tastes of home and the tang of the Mediterranean, but grateful that nobody is shooting at them.
He also irked his manager by claiming the prospect of early retirement had crossed his mind, by making fairly regular trips back to Argentina and by speaking of a longing to be with his family in his homeland.
It's easy to see why the material spoke to the director: With his painterly filmmaking style, his characteristic interest in the intersection between longing and restraint, and his ongoing fascination with the early postwar England of his own childhood, Davies has been able to shape the stage play to his strengths, telling the story from Hester's point of view.
Leaders who give us hope and address our longing for community bring out the best in us.
They are outsiders, uneasy in their own skin and longing to escape.
Ensuing years were marked by such songs as "Things Have Gone to Pieces" and "A Good Year for the Roses, " which highlighted broken or thwarted romance and the kind of longing that suggests late, lonely nights in bars.
There are also two Boston Whalers, a 23-foot Jet Boat, a Nautilus Rib Catamaran, and a 37-foot-long Midnight Express at the ready for snorkeling, diving excursions, and drop-offs on one of the islands in Copperfield Bay for those longing for a blue lagoon experience.
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The key may lie in the phrase "unslakeable thirsting in the backyard" in the last verse. (Yes, "unslakeable, " as in "insatiable, " one example of Veirs' idiosyncratic use of language.) She's not crass enough to spell it out so explicitly, but she's equating emotional longing with heat-wave dehydration, in a wonderfully subtle way.
Developed by men who had left their families behind to start a life in Argentina's bustling capital city, the dance expressed machismo, passion, longing and a fighting edge - and was set to an emerging sound rooted in Spanish and Italian melodies, criollo (Argentine-born) verse and Afro-Uruguayan candombe (a drum-based rhythm).
Samsung patent trial revealing that SVP Eddy Cue was longing for a more book-friendly iPad in 2011.
Prices are going up, slowly at the moment, but with every indication that we will soon be longing for the days when inflation was only in the single digits.
Music lovers finally get the quality of the music they have been longing for, yet can access their entire collection in one unit.
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So I see the flurry of interest in this rumor as being more about our primal longing for leaders who appeal to our deeply-held sense of what a leader should be.
That's precisely what so many have found in Kinkade's art: a powerfully nostalgic longing for the way it ought to be, a break from the daily grind and the thousand disappointments that drag us down.
Norman Mailer, meeting him in 1968 at a fundraiser in Harvard, found him drooping and baggy-eyed, longing to be rescued.
Despite their longing for home, they gave their hands to work, their faith in God, their future to this United States of America.
She believed in pinching pennies, as she put it, and my longing for a Jenny Adams wardrobe was useless against her rules about clothes.
Pioneer has put a few new BD-related products of late in other regions of the world, but America has been longing for a fresh line of Blu-ray decks from the outfit for months.
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Then, in December, they gave me the one thing I'd been longing for since leaving QCDA: a permanent job!
And Moby did that best in his 1999 masterpiece "Play, " a record filled with wistful longing, playful sampling and--What else?
In our noisy, over-stimulated, materialistic culture we are all longing to be moved by something bigger than our day to day selfish desires.
The series thus satisfies a secret or vicarious longing for elegance without imposing the hard work that's necessary to achieve it in reality.
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He said that almost all the barbers have moved out of Mingora and that although he can work in freedom in the camp and earns 100 rupees a day there, he is longing to return home and work there.
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