It is indubitably ingenious and capable of delivering the peace we all yearn for. |
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Two other monuments to conspicuous wealth that lie just across a small bridge will make you yearn for the life of the idle rich. |
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The forces around Attac yearn for a return to a period when national capitalist states exercised broad control over the economy and society. |
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They don't yearn for the radical transformation of bourgeois aspirations devoutly wished by stalwarts. |
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Its rough surfaces bring a scragginess to his voice, the rising and falling tone making his words seem a plead, almost, a yearn. |
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Masculinity is eroticized by artistic boys as they yearn for male acceptance. |
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Our enemies are the totalitarians who plunged Afghanistan into the Stone Age and who yearn to do the same to America. |
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Those who yearn for the good old warehouse days are going to appreciate the jazzy, ambient vibe. |
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That is why marketers yearn for word of mouth publicity and powerful media machines long for becoming the talk of the town. |
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I yearn for those heady, simple, days in Manchester when your mates would knock-on and ask if you could come out to play. |
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His mysterious, mesmerizing aloofness suggests that all we yearn for, all that really counts for us in the end, is hopelessly out of reach. |
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Music makes us swoon, yearn, weep, laugh, gets us all lovey-dovey or can work us up into an aggressive, martial frenzy. |
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Do you yearn for a getaway from the hustle and bustle and put some excitement into your life? |
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It's clear that Iranians yearn for an accountable government and real democracy. |
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Most cyclists yearn for a nirvana where there are no hills and the prevailing wind is always at your back. |
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The more you yearn to launch a war, the more you must strive to burnish your image as someone who craves peace. |
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It had taken only a few minutes' exposure to the pre-Christmas rush for me to once again yearn for peace and solitude. |
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And evils like corruption, bribery, sleaze and fraud leave an impact on young minds that yearn for an avenue to let their radical thoughts out. |
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Yet because we yearn to be seen as bold, brave and courageous, we'll take stupid risks to prove our worth. |
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But you really do yearn for some of those dreadful, impossible-to-solve, utterly boring, handicaps to get the old heave-ho. |
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Keen as a young sheepdog on a winter morning, this is the sort of wine that oyster lovers yearn for. |
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I love horror movies and action flicks, though sometimes my soul and mind yearn for something more, something healthier. |
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We have an art-class sock drawer of wildly outrageous socks that yearn to be in show business. |
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Their jeremiads yearn for an airbrushed 50's America that never really existed. |
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We all yearn for some sacred space where substance is more important than style, where glitz isn't mistaken for gold. |
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But when the air cools and the leaves turn, you yearn for something a bit more grown-up. |
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The whole experience makes you yearn to wear white gloves and a cloche hat, and to visit at tea-time for a tall glass of ice-cream. |
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These are the people who yearn to get away from the shackles of the mouse and the motherboard. |
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Journalists yearn for interesting politicians to write about and interview, yet they contribute to this vicious circle. |
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We yearn for the simple life, thinking that being closer to nature will transform us into spiritual, earth-preserving people. |
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Indeed, a few yearn to quit the rat race and lead a simpler life. |
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This rankles local businessmen and overseas investors, who yearn for fewer restrictions. |
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I yearn to taste Vietnamese pho as good as I ate at Pho Pasteur in Saigon. |
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Above all, those futureless masses yearn to excuse their profound individual inadequacies and to explain away the prison walls their beliefs have made of their lives. |
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Looking at his pale face and sleepless eyes, I yearn to have his old, ebullient self back, the self that wanted to challenge nature itself. |
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Over 2,000 people graduate from university each year in Bhutan, and they yearn for professional work. |
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Brown's narrators are lonesome, uncompanionable types, yet they yearn for more. |
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How it made me yearn for a simpler life as it sat there, lording it over their kitchen witlessly. |
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They have swallowed up the old Hesper and Neptune rowing clubs and they yearn for aquatic renown. |
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Yet to read this phantasmagoria of a book is to yearn for what football has lost. |
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Yet by and large, today's Shiite clerics in Iraq view the revolutionism of their predecessors as outdated, and few yearn to implement those designs in Iraq. |
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Don't we all yearn for assurance that our faith is taking us there? |
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On this steep slope, can they achieve happiness? Will they find their yearn for peace, or the greatness each selfishly wishes for? |
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And his reputation as a disciplinarian cheers those who yearn for an authoritarian ruler. |
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There are also worlds where the spiritual beings do not know how to love, where they dwell in darkness and yearn for light. |
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It is about the hopes and aspirations of millions of Afghans who yearn for a better future for themselves and their families. |
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They yearn for a life of greater dignity, greater culture and greater freedom, and quite rightly call for our assistance as fellow human beings. |
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Most people yearn for security and also want to be able to communicate with the largest possible number of people, but they also want privacy. |
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They yearn for a return to the church-life that they knew before the Second World War and before the Second Vatican Council. |
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Partners yearn for more genuine relationships in their cooperation with donor organizations. |
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God whispers a word of hope in the ears of those in agony, in the ears of those who yearn for unity. |
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People around the world yearn for both civil liberties and security, and have a right to both. |
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Yet all Arabs, particularly younger ones who account for more than half the population, yearn for it. |
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People want prosperity, but they yearn for democracy, civil liberties and security. |
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Classicism is omnipresent outside our very tiny minority, because even when we travel, we yearn for our roots and want to return to them. |
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I appeal to them to come forward in their thousands for the stupendous task of educating children for the new world for which we all yearn. |
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It is the hand of God that lifts us into the kind of life for which we yearn. |
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It shall be I who pours forth from the heavens those waters of wisdom that the spirits yearn to drink. |
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But soon they notice that life in common which they yearn to embrace has to be built with effort and patience. |
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We will continue our efforts to promote the reconstruction of the country and support the many citizens who yearn to live a life in peace. |
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Our peoples yearn to mobilize that potential and that capacity to take the path of sustainable development. |
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Young males yearn to leave boyhood behind and to become men. |
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It is the American dream, but also the socialist Utopia, the glimmer of hope for the poor, the comforter of the oppressed who yearn for salvation. |
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Mercenary activities are particularly appealing to people who have difficulty coping with demobilization and who still yearn for a life of excitement. |
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The agglomeration of data, however, is not offering a clear picture to economists and policymakers who yearn for one. |
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Lyrically both yearn for something fresher and more substantial, although how that squares with making an album of sonic wallpaper is anyone's guess. |
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Many people find it difficult to work in matrix structures where they have to be accountable to more than one manager and yearn for a clear chain of command. |
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Your parents might play a role in you being your melanthropic, silent, emotion-less, and cold self of today but I bet you secretly yearn for love, merriness, and hope. |
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We all yearn for some sort of control over our fate and our lives, and we can all sympathize with that. |
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The day of the great ocean liners might be over thanks to cheap air travel, but many still yearn for games of shovelboard on the deck and dinner at the captain's table. |
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We may yearn for them but they are unreachable now, left in a past that seems almost to belong to a distant planet. |
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Spend too much time with a bunch of would-be bohos bemoaning their chosen lot in life, and you may start to yearn for a simple-minded superhero knockdown fest. |
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This shift from bolo ties to bellybutton rings has cost country music legions of fans, who yearn for new roots-based music without all the production and glitz. |
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It's at a time like this that Germans yearn most for Paul the octopus, the great mollusk soothsayer for Germany. |
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I yearn for an America where people in positions of leadership actually take actual responsibility for their actual failures. |
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While the rest of you may yearn for an even Bisto colour all over, I'm happy to sport that telltale white bracelet of untanned skin round my left wrist. |
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That dejection, that weariness, and that sadness that they bear in their hearts are the evidence that they yearn for a higher dwelling, a better world. |
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Everywhere we go we hear our counterparts yearn for more coordination among donors, since they are relentlessly exposed to diverse demands, expectations and priorities to which they have to respond. |
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Men and women will not cease to yearn for what marriage gave them. |
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But those who yearn for the time when transport markets were regulated, with governments exercising control over supply and prices, would seem to be few and far between. |
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But she does not keep him for herself: she offers him to all those who seek him with a sincere heart, to the earth's lowly and afflicted, to the victims of violence, and to all who yearn for peace. |
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This MEMENTO of totalitarianism provides a sombre warning to those who yearn for its return, as well as a source of strength for those nations that continue to endure it up to the present day. |
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I invite all participants to open themselves to the world, here in Strasbourg, where beats the heart of this Europe of fraternity and justice we yearn for. |
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Traditional age college students, who are still trying to discern what direction their lives should take, also yearn for time to reflect and to ponder. |
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Many immigrants and citizens yearn for reform. |
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Its purpose has not been to state that irksome innovations are untimely but simply to offer a reminder that innovation in transport is not limited to what we might yearn for. |
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I am not claiming it is a long-lost golden age, say in Europe between 1815 and 1914, that we ought to yearn for in terms of reactionary nostalgia. |
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Spurred onward by the world-wide revolution of rising aspirations, they yearn to throw off external direction, economic backwardness, illiteracy and disease. |
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Newspaper editors despair of weighty articles, called thumbsuckers, and yearn for letters filled with spirit, grace, and humor. |
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People, fellow creatures of God, subject to like passions as we are, yearn for freedom of movement and, lest we forget, thought, speech and, above all, faith. |
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This may be a frustratingly ad hoc approach for those who yearn for the certainty and authority offered by the grand inquisitors of high finance. |
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We had even started to yearn to be out there, feeling the crunch of snow beneath our boots, instead of seeing it all from a snug warm railway carriage. |
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Neither party has a persuasive vision of which non-financial sectors will drive growth in future, though both talk modishly of green jobs and yearn nebulously for Britain to start making things again. |
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Many Beirutis still yearn for the mouthwatering lemonade or ashtalieh sold by Ahmad Al Antabli in Souk Ayas, one of the city's many old souks. |
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It's true that each generation seems to yearn for its panpharmacon, a prescription for everything, requiring no more thought. |
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He plays the perfect stooge, but does he yearn not to be the straight man? |
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During the holidays we yearn for home cooking, which is probably why we return to old chestnuts year after year. |
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You will be two seekers whose mind and heart yearn to know and meet God. |
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It is quite interesting that the international community accepts war lords and members of weak governments, but not those who did not fight and who truly yearn for peace. |
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Harry and Marion, for instance, may be junkies but they yearn to go legit. |
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We believe that young people yearn for the future. |
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I'm hoping that readers of this column yearn similarly for the answers to trivia, because I have a curveball or two of my own. |
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But, no — like Hamlet, the rich yearn for infinite space. |
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