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It's a romanticized tale about selling off the favors of a young virginal woman and its highlight is the now creepy sight of the aging Maurice Chevalier crooning "Thank Heaven For Little Girls".

It also captures the self-deception inherent in those clerics and collectors who sought refuge from a bewildering industrialized present in a romanticized vision of the Middle Ages.

If critics still see baseball as a slow game clinging to a romanticized past, lacking sizzle and relevance for the modern age, they are missing quite a show.

For most of the last 140 years Lee, or a romanticized version of him, has been on top.

"They have a romanticized notion," he said.

This does not realistically mean immortality in a romanticized way.

"We have a romanticized version of that in our show.

A romanticized portrait of the long-maligned queen.

In your opinion, how, if at all, does a romanticized view of violent crime impact society?

He functions as the embodiment of gritty American authenticity, the plainspoken voice of a romanticized heartland.

Others look further, conjuring up a romanticized vision of the pre-World War II era.

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