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Grief, longing.
Now, of course, the towers seem ever-present in a different sense, objects of grief, longing, or resolve.
Her psychological state — an unstable amalgam of grief, longing, curiosity and rage — dominates the film's atmosphere, though not everything is happening in her own head.
It actually puts the audience through an entirely new species of emotion: a fiendish compound of grief, longing, loss and awe at time's immensity.
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Finus watches, "his heart heavy with the grief of longing".
It's a book that clatters and whirs like a Rube Goldberg device, spitting out, on every page, perfectly formed pellets of intellection, rude humor, grief and longing.
Toward the end of Part 1 — which Target Margin performed as two separate plays in 2004 and 2005— Gretchen, vividly played by Eunice Wong, appears at her famous spinning wheel singing her grief and longing.
Grief and longing.
It's estimated that roughly 20 percent of people complicate their grief by longing after romanticized memories.
Conversations were held under grave stress, and are recalled through grief, time and longing.
Images like these don't capture the momentary actuality of things the way photographs do, but they tell much about what people were feeling: determination, grief, euphoria, agitation, longing.
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