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She was afflicted with a restlessness of spirit he could not guess at, but he knew she was the one for him.
Rather, a ballerina usually comes out of the womb with wiry limbs, coordination beyond her years, and a restlessness of body, mind, and spirit.
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Their listless longing and sighing in fields of grass almost gives the film a restlessness reminiscent of Badlands (sorry, Terrence Malick), and the story is structured around memory and the sensation of churning over the ghosts and shadows of the past.
There's an energy there, a yearning restlessness of youth; people dance, or are running, even, as in Breathless (1960), as the life ebbs from them.
But we are living in evolutionary times, and there's a restlessness, a will of the heart, that is demanding people speak out.
Patrick Smith, an analyst of Japanese affairs, said: "There is a restlessness under the surface of the relationship.
In both these books he has the insouciant amorality of a natural crook and the restlessness of a born adventurer.
Sometimes the pent-up urban summer is a study in restlessness, of that inescapable feeling of being where one should not be, powerless to get out.
McLellan, a 19 handicapper, discarded each new club with the restlessness of a young child: there was always a better, more sophisticated club to be had.
The book's very structure mimics the restlessness of a family member in a hospital room: pacing, circling, hovering.
Focused mainly on the restlessness of a group of young men, "A Brighter Summer Day" also belongs to a tradition that stretches from "I Vitelloni" to "Mean Streets" and beyond.
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