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She's deeply emotional, intelligent and yearning, but not always willing to probe the darkness.
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Not from an inadvertent glance or a yearning gaze did Orpheus lose Eurydice forever, but from an act of renunciation born of existential despair.
NEWYORKER: The Inconsolable One
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But he did it in a way that left this Bush supporter yearning for something she does not normally yearn for, and that is: nuance.
WSJ: Way Too Much God
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Diplomas Without School There was a time when, if you had a yearning to be a lawyer but not the money for tuition, you could study on your own while clerking at a law firm, then get your license after passing the bar examination.
FORBES: Side Lines
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That could cut the Gordian knot of immigration reform: America will be yearning for more immigrants, documented or not. 4% growth (somewhat less, actually) makes Social Security and Medicare solvent for as far as the eye can see. 4% growth is the key to the goal of Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to rebrand the GOP as the Great Opportunity Party.
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Meantime, in Asia, yearning for change is equally evident, if not as clearly ideological.
FORBES: Capital and capitalism
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There is a deep yearning for a baby that came out of nowhere and does not match up with the practical thoughts that are coming out of my brain.
BBC: Baby decisions - adding to the world's woes?
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Religious yearning was practically separated from political possibility, and it was not until the 19th century that a large-scale Jewish return to the land and to Jerusalem was realized.
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