At 17 the yearning something transformed into direction, flanked equally by doubt and desire.
Instead, they will get a memorial that stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the yearning to return to that day.
But, oh, the yearning for simple-minded (so to speak) brain measures of disorder.
For humans, the motion reflects the yearning for God, and everything we do through time comes from moving or at least trying to move toward God.
The online poll of 250 participants in Germany revealed the yearning to interact through tweets, photos, and comments was stronger than sex and cigarettes.
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He was as moody and skinny as a boy, but he had a power that drew all the yearning in the place toward him, including hers.
In my eyes, there are three tiers in your life: There is the learning stage, there is the earning stage, and then sometimes there is the yearning stage.
Mr. REMNICK: Well, I do think that for most average people, that a certain amount of stability and economic well-being historically precedes the yearning for democracy, whether we like it or not.
The irony in all this -- particularly the yearning for the "good-old days, " when life was simpler and money less important -- is how antithetical the nostalgia is to some core Maoist beliefs.
Then the fact that she put up a tremendous struggle against General Zia's regime, went to jail, fought for democracy, came to symbolize the yearning of the people of Pakistan for democracy and the rule of law.
By the same token, the yearning for government spending on "infrastructure" to stimulate economic activity creates an opening for the new president to push the kind of green projects that fit his call for a transition to alternative energy sources, including new kinds of mass-transit systems.
From the yearning of "Sweetest Kill" to the fizzy electronics and plucky strings of "All to All" to the off-kilter loops and ambient sounds of "Ungrateful Little Father, " McEntire's tasteful musical sculpting has added layered nuance which brings out the best in Drew and the various singers.
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All this was felt as she watched the preoccupied adults around her preparing for a new life, trying to end the yearning for an old one that she didn't know she saw how their eyes searched the distance for the shadows of mountains or the wide, open sky for the monsoons, one last time before it was gone forever.
But such is the universal yearning for an end to instability and the revolving door that has been the Japanese premiership for the past four years, chances are that it will.
The rebellious young Australian felt the same yearning to out-smart and tear down the corrupt establishment as Tim May expressed in his earliest crypto-anarchist dreams.
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Although he has played successfully on the popular yearning for stability, he has not got to grips with the political impasse that brought the country to crisis in the first place: the refusal of le pouvoir to countenance any strong Islamic force in politics.
They're in the urgency of yearning and despair that the song and Toto's loss convey.
The apparent yearning for a higher purpose in life by many Chinese could make that country a political volcano.
Yet another threatens to ban Arabs who shy from singing Israel's anthem, which celebrates the Jewish yearning for Zion, from playing football for Israel.
With the entire world yearning for a weaker currency against the dollar, economic and trade tensions are about to accelerate.
While the tax angle is a plus, what's really driving the Robinsons is a yearning to see the world.
The statement said the family had been "yearning for the truth" and had found it hard to understand why there was a delay.
Following "Just Polite" is the lush and yearning love song "14 Candles, " but the tempo and mood picks up for the remaining two tracks, with dance beats that are impossible to deny.
Derived from the German words "ost" meaning east and "nostalgie", the term refers to a nostalgic yearning for the old German Democratic Republic.
Spaniards are far from proud of their military record over the past century and have no yearning for the more distant days when the conquistadores took South America or when swathes of Europe were under Spanish control.
No sooner have you opened the packaging than you're already yearning for the upgrade.
Two columns rise out of the water, reaching upward as if yearning for the absent roof they once supported.
Now Americans are the tired and poor, the struggling masses yearning to be free begging their way onto similar vessels, pining for the opposite shore.
Yobo is certain that the new boys are yearning to make their mark with the Super Eagles and acknowledged the role of the fans if the two-time African champions are to rise again.
It also adds a political element by presenting the romance against the backdrop of the weak tribes of Britain yearning to unite against the region's dominant power, Ireland.
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