• The lids came off and the smell almost made me weep with longing.

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  • So I know that vampires sparkle in the sun and are so sexy that when they walk into a room all heads turn to look upon them with longing.

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  • The music of Noble Three is filled with longing.

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  • 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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  • And Moby did that best in his 1999 masterpiece "Play, " a record filled with wistful longing, playful sampling and--What else?

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  • Listening to her speeches, with their longing for a lost, spit-shine world, one could sometimes mistake her, were it not for the emphasis on social justice, for a law-and-order Republican.

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  • At heart, Saavedra is just a simple man of the people, deeply concerned for the young son who lives with him and longing to be reconciled with his estranged wife.

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  • Will local conservatism mix with the imported variety to forge a new style of Catholicism, girding for fresh battles with secularism and longing for a reversal of the Reformation?

    ECONOMIST: Catholics in Britain

  • 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.

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  • She sometimes writes as though America were awash with role-confused microserfs longing to be self-fulfilled furnace-men.

    ECONOMIST: American men

  • If you're longing to communicate with your fellow galaxy dwellers, head over to The Starlite.

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  • Now, at home in the Berkshires, I think of those two tabakas with a parallel sort of longing.

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  • Even in my perfect ignorance I am swept up in it, soul-exhilarated and confused, with maybe a stab of longing in there, too.

    FORBES: Feature

  • 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.

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  • That primal triangle went fractal, very effectively: the initial model flipped several times, as Pam rejected Jim, then Jim Pam, and it was mimicked in crueller forms (Angela, Dwight, and Andy), sillier forms (Kelly, Ryan, and Darryl), and more grownup forms (Michael, Jan, and Holly), until nearly every character had dealt with some form of unspoken longing or romantic betrayal.

    NEWYORKER: Shark Week

  • 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.

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  • Longing to get reacquainted with your hog?

    ENGADGET: Scala Rider G4 Bluetooth headset enables four-way biker communication

  • What it made us realize, however, is that an Android phone is really better off with a keyboard, and we were longing to get back to the Droid a number of times while using this device.

    ENGADGET: Nexus One review

  • She reminded him of the young men who people Dostoevsky's novels, youths with a heightened sense of injustice and a longing to change the world.

    ECONOMIST: Anastasia Baburova

  • 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.

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  • Even though Pollack ostensibly transitions from quasi-memoir to quasi-historical fiction, he approaches his narrative with the enthusiasm of a writer who has been longing to break free from the strictures of reality.

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  • This, as much as her longing for concealment, fed her empathy with Hollywood's misfits, to whom she offered simple, common kindness: Montgomery Clift, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Michael Jackson, the homosexuals-in-hiding and would-be children whose secrets she heard and kept.

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  • His book begins strongly, even finely, with lyrical descriptions of the absence of water and the universal longing for it.

    ECONOMIST: Travels in the desert

  • In an interview with the Golf Channel on March 21, Woods expressed his longing for his father's guidance, a comment that now seems like it was made to tee up this commercial.

    FORBES: Reputation Management

  • They took a light hand with their references so that the clothes felt of our moment, distilling a longing for pieces that are intelligent, poetic and also a little tough.

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  • Investors are longing for growth stories, so they will push back on pricing when portfolio companies with weak balance sheets try to tap equity markets in order to de-leverage.

    FORBES: Exit Pressures Are Building In Private Equity

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