Sentence examples for subject of fantasy from inspiring English sources

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Just as the tools of Western subjugation have become the subject of fantasy, rope has had a similar pattern of expression.

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While some call for immigration to revive the region, demagogues whip up a new yellow peril, divining a Chinese plot to win back former possessions by sending people over the border.The irony is that though the region has always been the subject of fantasies of great wealth, mineral discoveries have now given substance to those dreams.

The subject of rape fantasy is taboo because it can so easily be misconstrued.

Laboratory meat has also long been the subject of dystopian fantasy and literary imagination.

This was the sort of opportunity that would be the subject of mere fantasy before matriculating at HLS and a sort of "pinch-me-I-must-be-dreaming" aura surrounded the occasion.

It's not hard to imagine that those who advocate for women's rights, immigrant rights and other groups could be the subject of a fantasy "movement" in a future F.B.I. report.

This enticingly exotic subject of Western fantasy may well be a corpse.In the "Today's Life and War" (2008) series by Gohar Dashti, an Iranian photographer, a couple pursues a relationship amid the detritus of a battlefield.

Young teacher, the subject Of schoolboy fantasy He wants her so badly Knows what he wants to be -- The Police (sort of).

The book is divided into five themes: Orientalism and Middle Eastern studies, a prime casualty of the culture wars; Islamism, massively misrepresented by apologists; Arab politics, a generator of disappointing surprises; Israeli history, manipulated by reckless revisionists; and American Jews and Israel, the subject of irrational fantasies.

Now, if you see the fire from the gun, then you run …" Parts of south central, like Compton and Watts, are unknown territory to the vast majority of the city's white population, and are consequently the subject of lurid fantasies.

Her tale of sniper fire generated considerable ridicule, with Christopher Hitchens (a longstanding critic of Clinton and her husband) concluding that she either "lies without conscience or reflection" or "is subject to fantasies of an illusory past" or both.

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