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Nor could I strip my gaze of its yearning to see the trees this way.
A particularly striking feature of the choreography is its yearning towards classicism.
In his new novel, Nora Webster, its yearning souls, political undercurrents and rolling countryside feels increasingly urgent and sophisticated.
Beneath the surface, Russia's middle class had grown in size and become sufficiently affluent to assert its yearning for more accountability and less corruption.
The opprobrium says something about Britain itself, its yearning for heroes and its merciless haste in turning against those who stumble.
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His real subject is the human spirit in all its vexed yearning.
As for the rest of the program, the Prelude to Act I of Wagner's "Lohengrin" is equally lustrous, with its shimmering, yearning string section performed beautifully here.
Martin Provost's fine film is about the writer's life, with all its loneliness, yearning and furious resentment of others' success.
But its success has demonstrated that Mr. Wajda is once again in tune with Poland's mood, this time with its new yearning for a national identity rooted in an idealized past.
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