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I am intrigued by the mythical nature of the LA that you create.
Now that boom has turned to bust, and Ireland is negotiating a European bailout, the mythical nature of the beast is poignant.
Matthew J. Bruccoli, a Fitzgerald biographer, once speculated that the problem might lie in the distinctly mythical nature of Jay Gatsby.
So why speak this ancient language that I have been told – by fellow Cornish people – is just made up nonsense that only adds to the mythical nature of Cornwall?
In his "Time Out" sections, Criblez details the almost mythical nature of "Pistol" Pete, who attracted nationwide attention as a stellar scorer even before shattering the NCAA record books at Louisiana State University.
TV shows continue the mythical nature of a magical relationship and/or man, but the real culprit is actually Disney, as we all know, for telling girls that three mice will totally help you flat iron your hair.
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The hope is that the near-mythical nature of the trees being cloned will fuel interest in the creation of new redwood forests around the world.
"Much of what is talked about is mythical in nature".
At the crux of this problem is the "purple squirrel," a term recruiters and hiring managers use to define the rarest of candidates, almost mythical in nature.
"One can expound as much as one likes in scientific speeches about his mythical and universal nature, but one always gets back to the fact that Tarzan is a half-naked guy saving white-skinned young women, lost in the jungle and wearing their party dresses, from the claws of vicious gorillas," noted Libération, the newspaper, in its review of the exhibition.
Charles Joseph Natoire's drawing of a baroque fountain with dolphins, possibly in Rome, recalls a time of patronage that brought mythical forces of nature to urban gathering places in commissioned scupture.
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