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In your opinion, how, if at all, does a romanticized view of violent crime impact society?
"Downton Abbey" is very clever in that; it's an entirely romanticized view.
It's a romanticized view of a war correspondent's life that only Hollywood could find credible.
And this demand proceeds from a fundamentally romanticized view of art.
More often than not, this romanticized view of Marie Antoinette remains convincing.
I wonder, too, if reluctant caregivers have a romanticized view of what the task is like for everyone else.
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They reveled in her romanticized views of nature, her intimations of evil, and her prolonged scenes of suspense.
The show, on Fox, revels in one of the most romanticized views of adolescence on television -- all sex and no band practice.
Some residents and legislators in the Five Towns have very dated and romanticized views of surburbia ["Is It a House or a Synagogue?" Aug. 20].
Given how devastating her injuries were — she was shot in the face, in an incident in which six people were killed, including Christina Taylor Green, who was nine — one wonders if her appearance will challenge our romanticized views of what a miracle recovery really looks like.
Often these young women have unrealistic romanticized views of love.
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