Just minutes before, his sister Erica has finished leading a czardas with a zest that might make any Mittel European homesick. |
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Next month he is going to Canada to try to drum up a bit of investment among homesick Scottish Canadians. |
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I'm not homesick, exactly, although I do miss our little house and the space and privacy it provided. |
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She still gets a bit homesick, but she says she couldn't live in the UK again. |
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My first night there I, like many campers, missed my parents and became homesick. |
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Right now I live in a place where there aren't many Native people and I am homesick. |
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Whirling back a decade ago, he was the shy, gangly teenager, who used to shed tears at training sessions because he was homesick. |
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I felt homesick for a while, but then, after about four or five days, I started to love it. |
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It was six months before mine caught up with me and when I was too busy being a boulevardier I have to admit I was homesick. |
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I said maybe we should Skype him immediately so that he feels homesick for parmesan straws and aubergine dip. |
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He isn't happy to find himself outside his native realm, speaking a foreign language, but his homesick longing takes the form of self-reproach. |
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The thought of boerewors and a cold beer is enough to make any South African travelling overseas homesick. |
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For the first two terms there I was very homesick and if anyone said anything cross to me, I'd burst into tears. |
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This looking backward and preference for bygone days involved more than nostalgic or homesick longings. |
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The homesick Louisianan decided to give a party with food and music from his home state. |
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He becomes homesick, his girlfriend chucks him for a Tannadice midfielder, he takes to drink and gives up the game. |
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But she's enjoying the taste of the big wide world even though she still gets homesick for Alice. |
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Mike's been fortunate enough to head home about three times a year, but he's never really found himself homesick. |
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I was terribly homesick when I first arrived here and missed my family very much. |
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It's all made me dreadfully homesick for Costa Rica, and for all my friends. |
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Since leaving Delhi almost four years ago, I've grown homesick for the place. |
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And then all too soon, you come home and get homesick for the other place that suddenly seems more like home. |
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However, there were one and two who were a bit homesick for their old schools, but after a few weeks no doubt they will feel completely at home. |
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Maybe in addition to bringing homesick Acadians a little piece of home, he could also treat the ones who never left. |
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But one of her children is dreadfully homesick and frequently upset. |
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Like many homesick people, living outside their language in an abrasive foreign culture, Qutb aggrandized his loneliness into heroic solitude. |
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A decade ago, I was a homesick English teacher in a tiny, freezing South Korean bedsit. |
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If she is at all uncomfortable or homesick, Lamb promises to take her to the nearest airport and send her back to her mom. |
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The attrition rate has dropped, over that cultural piece that they're really homesick. |
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For one, we did not seem to have as many homesick campers and the few we had were easier to deal with. |
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There are times when we become homesick for our comparatively carefree past. |
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He made me a little bit homesick with all those references to some great organizations both in his riding and in my riding. |
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It is said that these sounds can make us homesick for something we have not yet known during our lives! |
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Those who became very homesick or depressed were institutionalized or sent home to their parents. |
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Everything is new and strange because you do not know anyone and you feel homesick. |
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Sometimes our young students get homesick, and the language barrier also complicates things. |
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During May they are very homesick, sad, and cry because they did not have mothers at their side. |
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Stepping off the airplane and into the Houston humidity, the first sight I spotted was not my homesick sister Laura, but a colossal bronze statue of George H.W. Bush. |
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Many homesick Bengalis in Bangalore have discovered a small restaurant tucked away in the heart of the Majestic area that gives them a taste of home-cooked food. |
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There's nothing like a nighttime snipe hunt to terrorize homesick kids. |
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After sometime I felt homesick and took a ten-day break from there. |
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When I've lived in other countries, it's what I've been most homesick for. |
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I guess days like this make me a little homesick, especially for Amber. |
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Allegedly the crew grew so homesick and fearful that they threatened to sail back to Spain. |
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Naturally, she feels homesick and abandoned. |
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Some Veterans will even tell you that it was his voice and our game that got them through some of their most difficult times as homesick soldiers. |
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My mate Sue didn't fare as well as she and her penfriend didn't hit it off and she was homesick. |
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Some start to feel homesick for the life they had before, the family they left behind, the status they had before, the financial stability they enjoyed at home. |
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Lonely, homesick, working nonstop, and sometimes mistreated, some migrant workers compensate for their hard work by letting go-having drinking binges, engaging in paid or casual sex, spending time with their lovers. |
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However, migration does not happen without negative impacts: ab sent migrants are missed, long periods of absence affect the activities of the household, and migrants are often lonely and homesick. |
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By that time, she had two children with her husband, sculptor Leonard Slock, and was homesick for the Southwest. |
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Samantha, newly moved to the big city, is feeling lonely and homesick. |
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But he was homesick and was soon travelling constantly to Cameroon. |
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The homesick sailors, tired of their adventure, attempted to leave in a small vessel and vanished. |
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She quickly picked up Arabic and there was so much to do that Noraida cannot remember ever having felt homesick during the three and a half years she spent with them. |
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It was my first time so far from home, I was homesick. |
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However, despite these issues, the children give their schools a vote of confidence – they feel happy there, part of the community and feel looked after and treated well, even if they are sometimes homesick. |
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He was very homesick and wrote to his mother every week but never revealed to her his unhappiness. |
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After six weeks, homesick and destitute, the three young people returned to England. |
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It is important for students to understand that it is natural and acceptable to go through low periods during their exchange, and that culture shock and feeling homesick are normal. |
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Others described themselves as homesick, heartsick and seasick. |
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But he kept an American's forthrightness and tendency to challenge things, and he stayed homesick for America for baseball fields, far horizons, the melancholy scenes of Edward Hopper through the long decades in England. |
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Miss Stewart hit a tender spot in homesick soldiers' hearts. |
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He eventually turned back at the demand of his homesick troops. |
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He despised his time there, being bullied, bored, and homesick. |
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