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Seeing the world with a perhaps romanticized vision, I'd sometimes like to believe that the universe is made of not little molecules, but also countless, little stories.
Lindh's romanticized vision of jihad was hardly matched by the reality of the H.U.M. camp.
Others look further, conjuring up a romanticized vision of the pre-World War II era.
''He was mystical, almost.'' Lindh's romanticized vision of jihad was hardly matched by the reality of the H.U.M. camp.
PJ's don't always save the day, but Drury's romanticized vision of them sets up the expectation that they will.
But this romanticized vision overlooks the myriad challenges and tensions facing the modern ecologist, who must do more than traipse through fields and forests observing flora and fauna.
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Through this duality, Aitken pokes a hole in the overly-romanticized vision of the West, while still allowing the viewer to marvel at California's beauty.
We've traditionally romanticized our leaders as scouts with keen vision who monitor the horizon for developments that deserve the attention of the organization and its people.
Thomas Nelson Page romanticized Virginia plantation life, and Charles W. Chesnutt refuted that vision while also excoriating racial prejudice in the South.
Set on typical day in Southern California, McMaster's paintings are relatable visions of the classic palm treed landscape, romanticized from the usual freeway grind.
Not authentic, already romanticized.
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