Her expression instantly changed, from a look of wistful remembrance to burning dislike. |
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Ford's writing is never more his signature than when he combines a wistful, elegiac feeling of loss with an indomitable instinct to carry on. |
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It's autumn, the time of year when we get a wistful yearning for cinder toffee. |
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As I scraped applesauce and cream of eel from countless plates I felt wistful. |
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Its coals fade to black shortly after it starts, but then a scratchy calliope whirs to life, taking it out on a wistful, black and white note. |
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Gregory felt a chill run up his spine at the wistful, dreamy tone of her voice. |
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They ran through emotions from funny, romantic and sad, to witty, wistful and thought-provoking. |
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This part of the song comes out as something of a wistful ballad, but more interesting than most. |
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She gazes toward, but beyond the viewer with a slightly wan and wistful smile, as though she has a secret somewhere deep inside. |
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She seems quiet and reserved, carefully fingering the showy flowers with a wistful air of abstraction, lost in her own thoughts. |
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When the mood does lift, it does nothing to tarnish the wistful sadness of the record. |
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There's a sort of wistful wishfulness even to the union leaders arguing in favour of it. |
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If you ask about her previous boyfriend and she gets a small, wistful smile on her face, change the subject. |
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I could see him going back in time and a small, wistful smile curled up on his lips. |
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Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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What distinguishes Harcourt from his contemporaries is the way he laces his stories with wistful charm and surreal humour. |
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All four wistful and melodic tracks document yearning and loss with an almost angelic intervention. |
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And so, against all the odds, and all the elements, Powell got to make his wistful and impassioned film. |
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When he is done rambling, a wistful expression comes to him and his eyes moisten over. |
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Director Bob Baker seems to have an innate understanding of the Coward paradox, that wistful vitriol. |
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It has a wistful quality, a longing for a world gone never to return, which an author of Sampson's vintage can and should be excused. |
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Other swarthy writer types, wistful wayward dreamers, my room-mates, a couple of co-workers, my own current female interest. |
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She chuckled lightly and exhaled a sigh caught somewhere in between wistful and dreamy. |
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He held in a wistful sigh and smiled warmly when her eyes flicked up in the mirror, meeting his. |
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The pair recorded much of Back to Bedlam, a collection of wistful ballads and midtempo pop-rockers, at Perry's Los Angeles studio. |
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Neither straight comedy nor thoroughgoing drama, it's a dreamy, wistful mood piece with only the wisp of a plot. |
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Later on I learned that Steiger almost always was down in the mouth and, if he was in a good mood, had a wistful look about him. |
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Those who came of age in the 1950s are honestly wistful for the innocent pleasures of Perry Como, Chubby Checker, and sock hops. |
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Vivienne's smile turned wistful and she turned to snap a picture of sunlight filtering through the leaves of a banana tree. |
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She gazed back at the couple in her rear view mirror, a wistful, longing expression in her blue-green eyes. |
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There was a wistful, daydreaming quality to Pete's voice that lulled me almost to sleep as we rode. |
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The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful. |
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This tale told by the poet in 1859 is at once deliciously caustic and genuinely wistful. |
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Hanging in the heart of Edinburgh, Constable's vision of Dedham Vale is a wistful window on to the very soul of rural England. |
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He looked up at the sky with a wistful expression, a gust slightly lifting up his long hair, and sighed. |
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The opening triumvirate is as strong as any string of songs he's written, and the wistful finality of the sweetly cathartic title track foreshadows a disappointing comedown. |
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This song started off sounding rather wistful and unobtrusive, but then grew into a psychedelic swirl of beats, voice and guitar that became completely captivating. |
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The wistful elegiac moods of the Sonnets, were conveyed with just the right balance of outward expression and gesture, and delicate tonal control. |
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Wilson is a natural orator, and the finest passages in the book are elegiac songs of life and wistful recollections of lost habitats, extinct flora and fauna. |
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The terms wistful, melancholic and bittersweet are often used to describe this movement. |
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Clare casts a wistful eye at No. 61 — its weathered soffits, its dubious solar panels, its sagging gutter-works. |
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Most persistent, most fantastic rumor, however, declares that Yaleman Luce already has a wistful eye on the White House. |
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Our guide was Sophal, a small, talkative man with a big smile and wistful eyes. |
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In Bhaktapur, the ancient capital of Nepal, men hack up buffalo meat on the street as a wistful dog watches. |
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Mostly she's a smart, successful, somewhat wistful single woman about town, and for that, Ms. MacDowell is perfectly suited. |
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Anguish, the wistful veil of the lyrics show the evolution of a self-assertive group. |
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The capricious Lieschen is accompanied by the wistful flute, while the stubborn Schlendrian is accompanied by an ostinato bass. |
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We told old stories, sure, but it was not merely wistful reminiscence. |
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Her sigh, breathy and almost wistful, was edged with relief. |
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Even the slowing-almost plodding-answer to their wistful question-mark is of little significance to the course of the piece. |
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In fact, he is bouncing on his bed to the wistful sounds of Marc Bolan, but the tone is set. |
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The lightest and shortest of all, it stands as the scherzo in symphony, with its delicate and wistful charm. |
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If the title isn't on Go, it remains less wistful and seriously denotes with the more pop and sweet turn that some may have blamed him for. |
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Campaigns without resources to spread ISAF's presence outside Kabul are wishful and wistful thinking. |
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Some, more wistful, are fond of the moment when the petals fall and cover the ground with a white carpet. |
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He is at his best in the many lyrical sections of the piece, which include most of the outer movements as well as the wistful trio of the middle scherzo movement. |
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With a wistful sigh Bakul picked up his large quakehammer, which had belonged to his father, and began trudging up the sandy slope towards the surface world. |
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Tin became wistful and in a surge of nostalgia offered to show me round. |
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The entire point of this post wasn't to engage in wistful remembrances. |
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Schiff was not afraid to make a wistful gesture in the adagio with a slight bending back of his head, nor to smile during the most tender phrases of the allegretto. |
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His wistful brand of traditional American roots music is deeply embedded in mysticism and keenly embodies the stature of the early 20th century's lonely, nomadic soul. |
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The 1970s continued some of these tones to begin with, but as the decade progressed these moved toward earthier and softer more wistful tones such as aubergine and rust. |
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But apart from that American touch, when the bellows instrument known as a bandoneon sets off a wistful tango, you might just as well be in Buenos Aires. |
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But for much of the country, these fleeting moments of wistful longing happen in the everyday-low-prices aisles of Walmart. |
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It makes me feel sort of hopeful, and I have a wistful sort of longing for it. |
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This puts into wistful perspective the developing consensus that we should do something about it. |
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Andy likes watching the toddlers, but he is wistful about his old life, and somewhat defensive about his new one. |
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Despite the demurrals of wistful theocrats, separation of church and state is an even better idea today than it was in 1791, when the First Amendment was duly ratified. |
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Her music career started with wistful folk and baroque pop before venturing into darker territory in 1969 with Sister Morphine. |
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Travel may bring on a longing for home, family, and domesticity, a longing so acute that even mundane objects such as dish towels can make us feel lonely and wistful. |
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Most of its 18 tracks looked back on the past in a disillusioned and wistful way, dealing with nostalgic topics and displaying a rather 80's sound. |
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But when a story is capably carried on small shoulders a Huck Finn, say, or a Scout Finch the result can be a fine mix of guilelessness and something wistful. |
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Naomi Watts plays Diana as a sweet-natured, wistful, half-wit. |
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It is blunt, harsh in parts, compassionate, wistful, sarcastic. |
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And if you are feeling wistful about the big palooka from Campbellton, Newfoundland, don't be. |
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Beyond the visible and closer still to the infra-thin and the spectral, the Palais de Tokyo experiments with forms of art that elude any wistful desire for fixed interpretations. |
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With most of his life behind him, Els is wistful for the romance of youth, the guileless potential of nascent creativity, the mistakes unmade, the frontiers unexplored. |
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Hot-blooded rhythms, wistful violins, sparkling accordeon, piano well-anchored in the low octaves, and guitar and double bass played to percussive effect: pure tango heaven. |
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The eyes have it in this breed. Large, dark peepers, well set in their sockets, produce a particularly gentle expression, a little pensive, even wistful. |
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Say should discase or pain befal, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor wistful those gay scenes recall Where thou wert fairest of the fair? |
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The band moves from wistful to upbeat and jangly in a heartbeat, creating a deep, textured sound that's, frankly, a lot of fun to listen to. |
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For example, Op.86 begins with a poem in which Brahms probably heard a wistful echo of Clara Schumann's attitude when, nearly twenty years his senior, she was faced with his declaration of love. |
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Every Attenborough series is so ludicrously magnificent, shot so well, narrated with such wistful amicability, that the BBC could announce David Attenborough's Life on 4Chan and I'd probably watch it. |
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The book is instructive but also very personal, livened with the author's penetrating, wry, wistful humor. |
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His recondite imagery is couched in phrases that make up in a kind of wistful hinted beauty what they lack in lucidity. |
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There can be little doubt that a large part of its appeal stems from its atmosphere of wistful entrancement. |
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It is good for you and it is good for Canada to keep that going, even though, as a British Columbian, I can't help but be a little wistful comparing Calgary with Vancouver. |
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A wistful look in your mirror, and an air of tristful languor in public, and a sense of being deeper than you thought you were, if you ever thought about it at all. |
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In the darker sound, it sinks in silence, and in the middle section it splendidly accelerates, so as to chime with the poignancy of the Baroquely wistful piety. |
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The poems' wistful evocation of doomed youth in the English countryside, in spare language and distinctive imagery, appealed strongly to late Victorian and Edwardian taste. |
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