She listened to the world around her and articulated the vision everyone yearned to have.
Beatrice Taylor, 41, worked in computer support for years but yearned to be a doctor.
This much money changes things, he knew, and he yearned to do good, not just live large.
And with this knowledge came the realization that I yearned to be alone.
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Koetsu once sold his house to raise the money 30 gold coins for a particularly famous old tea caddy he yearned to buy.
Admit it: your inner airplane geek has yearned to fly the Airbus A380 superjumbo jet since it debuted four years ago.
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He wrote often of seekers and doubters, world travelers through the ages and conventional people who secretly yearned to break out.
But as he got older and considered becoming a journalist, he yearned to know more about his family's background and more about Egypt.
She yearned to be married and to have a family of her own, but time and again, tragedy intervened to put an end to those hopes.
Now he was a healthcare professional in one of the most advanced societies on the planet - quite some transformation for someone who simply "yearned to breathe free".
Macdonald yearned to start a clinic just for wound care.
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It wasn't until the 1920s that movie theaters featured early versions of air conditioners, which proved to be an enormous draw for the public who yearned to escape their broiling homes.
What she remembered most about her mother was the patchouli scent of her skin, underneath which hid a more elusive, dirty smell, an odor that Candy yearned to excavate whenever Sylvie was near.
Her enthusiasm, lack of pretension and mateyness appealed to a public which yearned for an end to terrorism in Northern Ireland, and she won standing ovations and media awards in equal measure.
In April, it shed its tabloid format and cheap newsprint, reappearing as a glossy mag designed to appeal to the sort of clever professional women in their mid-20s to mid-40s who have long yearned for a gossip sheet they are not embarrassed to be seen reading.
But the disappointed are mainly journalists who yearned for this colourful character to enliven the Republican race.
Like poets before him, he yearned for Greece and effected a transfer to the Special Operations Executive in Cairo with a view to going on there.
These weekly shows and specials appealed to an older audience when advertisers yearned for a younger demographic.
In another Manila church in the working-class district of Baclaran, Catholics said they yearned for a pope who would be able to lead the younger generation onto the right path.
But giving each financial firm the ability to voluntarily structure themselves into two halves might allow banks to stay globally competitive while carving out that mythical realm of stability yearned for by main street businesses, bank depositors, and bailout weary taxpayers.
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But in the depths of despair a year into a yearned-for premiership that had misfired on most fronts, Mr Brown turned again to his former friend.
But he refused to be called a libertarian (too newfangled) or a conservative (he yearned for change).
Recognition, yearned for by virtually all Somalilanders, could help, as it would give the country access to multilateral assistance and encourage foreign investment.
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