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In England, the artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, from 1848, had sown the seeds of Aestheticism, and the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones, and Algernon Charles Swinburne exemplified it in expressing a yearning for ideal beauty through conscious medievalism.
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His early, "alarmingly American" tableaux express a yearning for a world "beyond comfort and progress".
Simons, when leaving Dior, expressed a yearning for a better work-life balance.
When and where transitions take place, they will express a yearning for more assertiveness.
Heidi never expresses a yearning for children, then suddenly shows up a blissed-out Madonna in the final scene.
In an e-mail message to the news staff, Mr. Shapiro expressed a yearning to return to a hands-on role.
Mr. Ives said that his friend had expressed a yearning to put his stamp on a more somber piece.
A kind of mandala, it expresses a yearning for wholeness and spiritual consummation that the Armory Show as a whole will never deliver.
In another entry, from 2003, Ms. Dugard expresses a yearning for escape mixed with concern for Mr. Garrido, a convicted sex offender who fathered two children with her.
Integrating that meaning into the sculpture not only celebrates those that did return, but also expresses a yearning for those who didn't.
Tomorrow's results will reflect a profound realignment of Israel's electorate, and will express a yearning for a new political map to which neither Likud nor Labour any longer fully belongs.
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