Sentences with phrase «who pine»

It's not really meant for people who pine for the latest Android update, or check out every hot new game going.
For those who pine after the same customisable home screens that are on offer on Android and iOS, Microsoft has opened up the home screen letting you pick an image and then apply it to all your tiles.
So - called low - tech lawyers who pine for the bygone days before the Internet, the cloud and social media will have to get used to the fact that there is no turning back from technology.
(Those who pine for more can travel to Cologne, where a separate show will honor Gordon as the recipient — surprise!
Apparently there just aren't enough urbanites who pine for the iQ's startlingly tight turning radius.
Toyota's FT - 4X was also designed to appeal to city - dwellers who pine for the deep woods.
Banks which cheat, systems which don't care for the poor, jobs which are being shipped overseas, elderly who pine for families, and a friend who has kept a fatal ailment hidden.
Herzog whets our whistle with the dazzling work of scientists, including those who learned to harness the collective smarts of worldwide users to solve problems, and robotics nerds who pine for a day when soccer - playing droids can beat the world's human best.
Too modest to become a worldwide phenomenon, but sensitive teens and their older kin who pine for the»90s may want to take it for a spin on the dance floor.
The concept is very attractive for travellers who pine for companionship when they travel.
That's fine too, despite what the old - timers who pine for old - school flying wingers at Old Trafford say.
«My entire team is more committed than ever to introducing a new generation of guests to the Bennigan's and Steak and Ale brands all across the world, and to fulfilling the wishes of so many long - term, loyal fans who pine for a return of these beloved restaurants to their hometowns,» said Mangiamele.
I'm showing as Alias does and as C.S. Lewis taught us in the 1930's that people who pine for a «perfectly just world» as evidence for God, ala DD, have a flawed argument.
This kind of wistful remembrance is traditionally associated with the silver - haired among us, who pine for a simpler era when bread cost a nickel and milk a dime.
Mourinho had the same impact on fans, who pined for his return.
Any parent who pines for a saner, more informed approach to child - rearing — to say nothing of a sounder night's sleep — should read this book.
The difference here being Connery's character isn't gruff and butch as you might expect, but actually more quiet, calm, sensitive, a slightly broken man who pines for his family.
Needy, clueless Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) is hung up on real estate agent Conor (Kevin Connelly), who only has eyes for his sometime squeeze Anna (Scarlett Johansson), who pines for the sorely tempted Ben (Bradley Cooper), whose marriage to Janine (Jennifer Connelly) is on the rocks.
Another stunner from Jim Jarmusch starring Adam Driver as a bus driver who pines for a life of poetry.
It encapsulates the precocious fanboy naïvety of a suburban teen sheltered by a conservative upbringing who pines to integrate oneself in punk culture.
The list includes Aniston's real - life boyfriend Justin Theroux as a stuck in 90s forest dweller with the hots for Linda, RomCom standby Malin Akerman as a hippie hottie who pines for George, as well as Alan Alda, Kathryn Hahn, Jordan Peele, and Lauren Ambrose (better - known as Claire from Six Feet Under).
Not the weather, not the crew, and certainly not the other women who pined for the title that would be hers in a matter of hours.
The myth of Narcissus, as told by Ovid, of a beautiful youth infatuated by his reflection in a stream, who pines away and is metamorphosed into a flower, is open to many interpretations and has captivated a, perhaps surprising, number of modern and contemporary artists.
I've known people who pined over an ex for years and years without their partner knowing it.

Not exact matches

«It was obvious, from the start, that the DoJ attorneys viewed state officials and the legislative majority and their staffs as a bunch of backwoods hayseed bigots who bemoan the abolition of the poll tax and pine for the days of literacy tests and lynchings,» Smith wrote.
Levin, who retired from his job as a real estate attorney at age 49, is not the sort to pine for big government programs.
The mysterious donation organization was started by a person who calls himself «pine».
How do you know that the doctrine you're listening to isn't what «your itching ears want to hear,» while the rest of the world pines for a Christ who loved all just as they were, who didn't have his «policies & procedures» in place, where no one would be turned away.
Last August, Netflix's Stranger Things made the entire country pine for the «80s, even those Generation Z kids who never actually experienced them.
I thought I grew out of the flags and the happy - clappy Jesus - is - my - boyfriend songs, that I was too wise and smart for such sentimental things but in my maturity now I want to shout out hallelujah and fling myself to the ground prostrate, in gratitude for dirt and little boys, for babies and the lines around my eyes, for Johnny Cash and pine trees at dusk, for the taste of cold water and the vineyard, for the piano and the ones from among us who stand to lead us out into the day singing.
I have even read a few theologians recently who have been pining for the good old days when the average person in the pew couldn't read the Bible for themselves!
On Easter Sunday they return to New Jersey for dinner in Barnegat Pines with Vicki's family, which includes her turnpike toll - taker father, Wade Arsenauft, who spends his time in the basement restoring an ancient Chrysler; her querulous younger brother, Cade, a future police officer; and her stepmother, Lynette, a widowed, divorced, pious Catholic.
Who hasn't grumbled about pine needles left all over the floor after they've dragged a tree out to the curb?
«So that this opportunity of shifting our abode from the hills to the vales, is an admirable easement, refreshment, and great benefit to the valetudinarian, feeble part of mankind; affording those an easy and comfortable life, who would otherwise live miserably, languish, and pine away.
This dish has been my saviour throughout January — I mean who could say no to a bowl of creamy pine nut and basil pesto tossed with peas, brown rice pasta, wilted spinach and then finished with lots of lemon and black pepper?!
The grade - schoolers who hang out on the steps each afternoon outside Tita Donuts & Coffee Shop tend to pine after the little bakery's frosting - topped $ 3 cake slices and fresh sugar - dusted donut holes.
I'm sending this link on to my coffee obsessed friend who I know will appreciate it (and I'll just sit here pining for your tea collection) Sarah Pie recently posted... WIR # 41: The Great Spring Cleanout
What would you suggest to pair it with for a meal with vegetarians (who are lactose intolerant and allergic to basil, pine nuts, strawberries and asparagus... sigh, I know!)
I used to be a normal guy, owner of the Snoozing Pines Trailer Park and the kinda country bumpkin who knew that there are exactly seven weenies in those little tin cans of Viennas.
Older children and adults who are diagnosed miss their favorite foods, and younger kids may just pine after foods they see that * look * good.
Jordan (17.1 ppg) was unleashed for only brief spasms; Patrick Ewing was subdued throughout, possibly because of his excess of pine time; Chris Mullin and Alvin Robertson were never allowed enough minutes to go on their characteristic shooting and stealing streaks; and Tisdale, who'll score, oh, maybe 12 zillion points once he gets to the pros, became a robot pick - and - screener.
Alex has joined the pack of AAU tournament chasers who try to divine for fans which phenoms are worth pining for and to provide nuggets of data about them, often from the mouths of the prodigies themselves — quotes that can be studied and deconstructed by hopeful boosters and message - board junkies everywhere.
Veterans Mahmoud Abdul - Rauf and Olden Polynice have found themselves on the pine, replaced by two hungry rookies: 6» 3» Anthony Johnson, who finally gives the team some size at the point, and center Michael Stewart, a Sacramento native and former Kings ball boy.
What killed the Isle of Pines operation, of course, was the advent of Fidel Castro, who confiscated Kepler's fleet.
Imagine a National Baseball Clubhouse for anyone who has ever played in the big leagues: George Brett behind the bar, wiping out beer glasses with a pine - tar rag.
Who can tell Ramsey to stop pining for goals as he is not a striker, his main diet has to be assists with goals as glorious desserts?
I just have to believe that they are desperate to try and improve our win total next year and drafting a rookie who will ride the pine seems antiethical to that aim.
We just saw Booker, the youngest player in his draft who was supposed to ride the pine in year one, play his way into the rotation by the end of his first month in the NBA — well before injuries forced the issue.
Woods, who finished T9 last month at the Hero World Challenge (his first tournament since February), announced on Twitter on Thursday that he will kick off his 2018 season at Torrey Pines on Jan. 25 and follow that up with a stint at Riviera.
However, Luis, who returned to the Vicente Calderon in the transfer window just gone, has revealed that the Spain international still «pines» for Diego Simeone's side.
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