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Growing up I was really just lost in fantasy books.
- are realistic without strictly adhering to realism, fantastic without getting lost in fantasy.
The sad truth is that the modern G.O.P. is lost in fantasy, unable to participate in actual governing.
Another dreamy adolescent is lost in fantasy until physical danger intrudes, this time in the form of actual thin ice.
There's nothing wrong with getting lost in fantasy, as long as you aren't ultimately hoping to indulge in the real thing.
The tour has become a forced march, where Gordon endures the performances of her ex-husband as "an adolescent lost in fantasy again".
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These people are staring into the rearview mirror, lost in fantasies tied to the past".
One of them is Charlotte Granger, an out-of-work actress so lost in fantasies and irresponsible about money that we fear for her survival.
A French executive who has known Mr. Schweitzer since college days calls him a "quintessentially French mind: conceptual, yet not lost in fantasies; able to decide".
His villains are cartoonish, his heroine a hysteric lost in fantasies of flying, cathedrals and mountains, her husband (John Graham-Hall) as ineffectual as the Pekinese dog in Act I. Boris Stuart Skeltonn), a preening, corn-fed capon, seals his conquest with a post-coital cigarette.
It's so easy to get lost in fantasies of how awesome your relationship might be, because with those fantasies come high expectations, and sometimes expectations are unrealistic!
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