We can only put this down to fanciful musings by journalists on a slow news day. |
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I remember the sun shining through it but I'm sure this is a fanciful distortion, as Novembers in York are not known for their cloudless skies. |
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They made fanciful designs with dots, lines and geometric patterns on walls, antlers and other things. |
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The technology just couldn't shake the stereotype of being too fanciful for real-world straphangers. |
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The idea that they opted for such a lifestyle out of choice is both heartless and fanciful. |
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I would have thought that suburbanites would be the very last to indulge in such a cockeyed fanciful endeavour. |
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As if historical fact weren't enough, Jones also shows a fondness for, and in fact a deft hand with, fanciful flights of whimsy. |
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The trial judge rejected as fanciful such hypotheses as a kangaroo hopping onto the road coincidentally with the car coming the other way. |
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The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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He'd always said such things like that, always so fanciful and imaginative with an underlying tone of seriousness. |
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Is it really so fanciful to expect coffee shops and bars to provide internet access on the house? |
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Its rather curious title means that it was intended as an introduction to a study of the works of Plato, but this is rather fanciful. |
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Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie. |
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Paintings of original and fanciful snowmen are one favorite, and winter trees or landscapes are another. |
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And I think you never outgrow your love for those imaginative, fanciful, farfetched, fantastic characters and situations. |
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Anyone with a fanciful idea of how big a star they are might want their own website, but it's often more of an ego trip. |
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During their mission, they encounter all kinds of bizarre and fanciful creatures. |
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The most spectacular of these is the Capel Garmon firedog from North Wales, with its magnificent horns and elaborate and fanciful manes. |
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The fountain illustrated, an exquisite piece of Gothic architecture in miniature, was designed to be both fanciful and functional. |
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How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact? |
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At times the illustrations serve as reproachful comment on the inauthenticity of Longfellow's fanciful creation. |
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He is eminently quotable, verbose, fanciful and the rest of it, apparently fabulously wealthy and yet, quite possibly, a fantasist. |
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Like Rembrandt, his contemporaries among the Restoration portraitists favoured fanciful mythological guises. |
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The set of Geissler tubes at the left shows some of the fanciful shapes in which Geissler tubes were made. |
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The last chukka saw both teams go all out and play some very fanciful and accurate polo, raising the excitement to a fevered pitch. |
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The about section of her web site is full of fanciful garble about her consulting work. |
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This assessment of the emerging striker's attributes in the here and now is fanciful. |
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But the reality is that, although he may be quite fanciful, he is still a Taurus, the most fixed and stable sign of the zodiac. |
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There are terse and objective descriptions of observed phenomena, apothegmatic passages, riddles and allegories, as well as fanciful narratives. |
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While he is recognized for these fanciful appointments, he did more than build furniture. |
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Now I accept my share of the blame, but to suggest it was uniquely down to me is a little fanciful. |
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The fanciful asymmetry of the French rococo style was considered the essence of beauty. |
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Much of the rest of the e-mail is rambling, incoherent, badly written, nonsensical, fanciful, and downright unbelievable. |
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It was also to be a vehicle for Dickens as an essayist, both as a fanciful observer and as an earnestly satiric social critic. |
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Learn to tie fanciful bows or just tie a simple bow to the backs of dining chairs, around stemware or around your silverware. |
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He's a man who likes to contemplate the cusp between the realistic and the fanciful. |
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All day though, she had secretly entertained the idea and conjured up fanciful fantasies about her becoming a stage actress. |
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In addition, the assertion that the documents might have been fabricated is without foundation and the argument is somewhat fanciful. |
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Equally, though no-one would begrudge mature students retraining as medics, it is fanciful to suppose that they alone can make up the shortfall. |
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While prowling around in our cluttered attic, this fanciful fishing creel my hubby never uses anymore caught my eye. |
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The fanciful camera work, the huge scope, the saturated Warner colors, and the relentless melodrama lifts the piece into mythic levels. |
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While that might be overstating the case just a little, it is by no means totally fanciful. |
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A subtle colourist, he treated melancholy subjects in a fairytale manner, with fanciful and delicate landscapes. |
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Your Honour, I do not know the full facts, but from the facts that your Honour has given me, it would not seem to be far-fetched or fanciful. |
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Only when a risk becomes far-fetched or fanciful will the law refuse to acknowledge it. |
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The idea is to complement a window's architectural style with innovative folds, fanciful tucks, or simple pleats set one behind the other. |
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She signposts areas where evidence is lacking and spotlights the more fanciful assumptions. |
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He shared, too, their use of strong line, cool colour, and fanciful decoration. |
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Here the view was dominated by a stupendous skyscape, rather like the fanciful ones on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. |
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Cell is only a story, and its fanciful embellishments make it a rather good one. |
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Many writers have tried to poeticize drug abuse, to portray their habits as fanciful rather than merely destructive. |
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Arden's fanciful production makes a seemingly unstageable opera into gripping entertainment. |
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It does not require even half an education to guess why he feels obliged to adduce flimsy evidence and extrapolate fanciful conclusions from it. |
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So the idea that philosophy does relate to the everyday concerns reflected in the news is not a fanciful one at all. |
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The pros and cons of this fanciful idea are hard to assess, since he talks in a soporific monotone that renders half of what he says inaudible. |
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The combat life of this famous pilot was not the fanciful image of an undaunted superhero but one of considerable physical and mental exhaustion as well as trauma. |
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Many may of course just dismiss Mike as yet another farang who has come here to retire, and reinvent himself, like a Walter Mitty, as the character of his fanciful dreams. |
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The prints, often digitized or realized through embroidery, gave their collection a romantic and fanciful feeling. |
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But such primitive and fanciful ideas are just the skin on top of hot milk. |
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The fanciful assertion that nation states lessen it is unlikely to convince a Russian or Chinese dissident, or Tibetan. |
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That explains in part the title of this CD, which refers specifically to a description he often wrote in his scores to evoke a fanciful mood or gesture. |
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Housman's strict textual criticism of ancient works contrasted the fanciful approach of his colleagues, who would read in whatever meanings suited them. |
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This kind of reasoning is, of course, nonsense, but it serves as an illustration of the danger in concocting fanciful theories based on historical precedents. |
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It was a sixth sense, not in some fanciful play of words, but physically. |
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Of course, it all sounds a bit fanciful, perhaps even unbelievable, unpractical, but it wasn't as though I were of a brilliant mind and had a university-destined career. |
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But these were naught but the idle dreams of a fanciful girl. |
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It may seem fanciful to some observers, who note the impossibility of projecting growth beyond the near-term, but widely used growth models often take a longer view. |
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From the outset, the idea that the rationalist, centrist, administration would pursue this path seemed fanciful. |
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Travellers from Marco Polo onwards had created a rich and often fanciful literature depicting the lives of noble and ignoble savages in varying states of nature. |
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He is less imaginative or fanciful than Tom, but more practical. |
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The idea of a team made up of footballers who could play anywhere, moving around the pitch as the game and their colleagues demanded, now seems quaint and fanciful. |
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Okay, so admittedly that may be a fanciful and unrealistic goal. |
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In this way I made bright many linens to cover the holy books, and made for myself gay designs of fanciful beasts and birds upon my gowns and sashes. |
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Wu Bing designed wonderful costumes, from semi-traditional to fanciful, while the lighting was minimal, sets almost nonexistent, and most of the music American. |
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The duo has assembled a smooth, spacey collection of downtempo tunes using real guest players on instruments such as deep double bass and fanciful flugelhorn. |
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Here, he used the intimacy of video to infiltrate the intense, distancing formalism of modernist dwellings and let us peer into some fanciful dramas unfolding within them. |
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Looking back, it amazes me how he could gaze into his crystal ball and see a future for the football team that practically everyone else felt was fanciful. |
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Usually, dance excursions into Dadaism or Absurdism are deliberately, even daringly fanciful, with an emphasis on highly colorful costuming and decor. |
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Talk of giving primary school children a basic grounding in science is fanciful if we cannot find enough teachers at second level to teach maths and physics. |
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Building on this account, later medieval writers continued to add new miracles and stories to Augustine's life, often quite fanciful. |
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It deals with the depredations of London Bridge and attempts, realistic or fanciful, to repair it. |
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Editors customarily published fanciful, often nostalgic introductions to the material that included unsubstantiated statements. |
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With modern electronic communications however, CG's thought experiment is not so fanciful. |
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Tom Hanks and Audrey Tatou star in Dan Brown's fanciful speculation on the Madonna. |
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The characters struck me as fanciful, and the plot was contrived. |
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All the explanations are fanciful and not a single piece of genuine evidence has ever been produced. |
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The steep slate roofs were topped with bronze finials so tall and fanciful they looked like drops of liquid sliding down a thread. |
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Are apodictic and ideology-driven minds protecting fanciful interstices of truth not saturated by enveloping change? |
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A fanciful piece evoking medieval England, Maid Marian and Sherwood Forest, the handmade sterling silver and 18K gold Wildflower necklace has 62 carats of rhodolite garnets. |
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In modern times, the fanciful concept of a mummy coming back to life and wreaking vengeance when disturbed has spawned a whole genre of horror stories and films. |
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Her fanciful theories have been pretty thoroughly discredited. |
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Holmes's papers, donated to Harvard Law School, were kept closed for many years after his death, a circumstance that gave rise to somewhat fanciful accounts of his life. |
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Naval historians have repeatedly discredited the story, noting the lack of any evidence in contemporary documents, its fanciful stock conventions and dubious origins. |
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Pinky Punky, the women's clothing store known for its fanciful apparel, is closing its doors after almost 40 years in Little Rock and its owners are retiring. |
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The second sofa is the expanded body of a man in a lapelled jacket and neatly buttoned shirt, but with a small, fanciful bird perched on his head. |
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