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I often attached this kind of fanciful narrative to the pieces I played.
Ms. Wilson has not set out to copy J. K. Rowling's books or anybody else's; she has her own fertile imagination and fanciful narrative style.
When it came to building a fanciful narrative of his own, he would recycle the same elements, changing them fundamentally in the process.
While they are waiting, they create ways to make jihad urgent and imminent, so they develop this fanciful narrative comparing breakfast to going out on a raid".
On a whim in 2005, Mr. Toninelo started staging adventures with some of these toys in a backyard pond, taking still photographs and posting them on a Web site he called Pondpatrol.com, alongside a fanciful narrative he wrote about a military team's exploration of a mysterious body of water.
Whereas the intelligence work that led to the destruction of Bin Laden was begun in the Bush administration, the cache of schemes taken from Osama's Pakistan house debunked the fanciful narrative that the Bush crew pushed: that Osama was stuck in a cave unable to communicate, increasingly irrelevant and a mere symbol, rather than operational.
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Despite the English roots and fanciful narratives of the filmmaker being honored, presenters doling out the praise for director Ridley Scott at the 30th American Cinematheque Award ceremony couldn't pass up the opportunity to crack jokes at the current American political climate.
The cycle of frescoes illustrate a fanciful medieval narrative, a unified-field theory of Christianity that traces the wood of the cross from Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden through episodes of the Old and New Testaments.
A less successful comment is a work that brings the viewer into Hitler's bunker in the last moments of the war, imagines Eva Braun's sex act with Hitler, and presents a fanciful and sentimental narrative of her mental life.
The central theme is the exploits of Alexander the Great, and the narrative includes fanciful accounts of his adventures in foreign lands and of the outlandish peoples he encounters.
In La Princesse de Clèves (1678) by Marie-Madeleine, comtesse de La Fayette, the narrative forsakes the fanciful settings of its pastoral and heroic predecessors and explores the relationship between the individual and contemporary court society in a sober, realistic context.
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