I say mythical because when synced with the narrative voice over, the illustrations spring to life as though spoken by an omnipotent deity. |
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This idea is complicated by the presence of a mythical figure like Shoki, the demon queller. |
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Tax cuts and benefit increases are cynically jiggered to mesh with an increasingly mythical congressional budget plan. |
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Located on the acropolis at Lindos, the shrine of Athena is alleged to have been founded by the mythical king Danaos. |
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There are elves and centaurs and unicorns and mermaids and flying lynxes and all shapes of mythical things. |
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Reality is airbrushed and we're given promises of fabulous, mythical oases of futurity. |
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With a Romanesque Revival exterior style, the interior has extensive hand-carved woodwork in the shape of mermaids and mythical animals. |
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And David O'Brien's father thinks Maria is the ghost of the mythical Dubhana, come back to wreak vengeance on him. |
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Those who were too young to follow the mythical allusions simply enjoyed the whimsical visuals and infectious music. |
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They travel across the United States and the mythical world of the Yonder, facing down railroad bulls, yeggs and mythical creatures. |
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Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study. |
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The griffins at the ends of the sarcophagus are mythical monsters that preside apotropaically as guardians over the deceased. |
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According to legend, Conan Doyle was intrigued by the tale of a mythical black hound that stalked the moors at night. |
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Hywel's name may carry the same significance, or be later royalist propaganda projected into a mythical past. |
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Varied mythical figures have been conjured up as saviours of a people in decline or bondage. |
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She picked the notebook up and flipped through it, finding various pictures of nature scenes and mythical beings and such. |
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It's hard to talk about her without tending into the language of the mythical. |
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It combined mythical warrior gods and goddesses of Teutonic times with real stories of court life in the Middle Ages. |
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In these works she deals with mythical beasts who are used as symbols of the masculine and feminine in a painterly and expressive manner. |
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It suggests the mythical dimension inherent in all genuine expressions of human culture and literature. |
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However, most Australians now consider the existence of the bunyip to be mythical. |
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During this time people put on morality plays about ghosts, goblins, virgins, and other mythical creatures. |
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The novel's weight and mythical resonance depend on creatures that stretch the imagination and go beyond it. |
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There are mythical creatures like dragons, cobras and emblems like the solid Maltese cross. |
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Kira carried on walking, muttering angrily to herself about the absolute stupidity and selfishness of demons and mythical creatures. |
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Of course, since dragons are mythical semimagical creatures anyway, it's difficult to guess what flight characteristics they might have. |
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Over the past decades he has created a menagerie of animals and mythical creatures, including mermaids and two-headed dragons. |
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This unique group are the torch-bearers of the traditional culture of these celebrated and almost mythical islands of the West of Ireland. |
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This has led to the thesis that dominating the politics of the mythical Middle Englander is the only strategy to retain power. |
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The poem is mythical and biblical not only in its style but also in its sources. |
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This dystopian world is controlled by a mythical supreme ruler, called Big Brother. |
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They crave books which confirm mythical notions of a magnificent past, in which villains and heroes are clearly drawn in black and white. |
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One can't help but think of that story of those mythical monkeys at a computer, randomly trying to generate Shakespeare. |
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Pinfold and his team are searching for an elusive, almost mythical, particle called a magnetic monopole. |
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The end result is a photography of mythical proportions that is camouflaged in paint and operates in singles rather than multiples. |
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There was also a balcony that overlooked the ocean, where he swore that the sounds of the waves were truly mythical sirens singing him to sleep. |
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Only subsequently did it go back to Europa, the mythical princess abducted by Zeus. |
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Incidentally, the ancients had another cause for being grateful to this mythical hero. |
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Their entire surfaces were carved with mythical beasts and classic Viking patterns. |
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What myth is being alluded to and what is the name of the mythical horse so raised? |
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I had always thought that the Centaur was a mythical beast, but obviously the Greek aristocracy know where to find them. |
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That night I found myself staring at a carved masterpiece that decorated the ceiling, with snarling beasts and mythical creatures. |
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The school was named after a mythical creature in the hope it would appeal to youngsters at the school. |
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One corner had the Chinese symbol for fire, the other something that looked like part of a mythical beast. |
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She was teased up to the age of 7 because she used to believe in monsters and mythical beasts. |
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They represented deities, mythical creatures, imaginary beasts, and recognizable fauna imbued with symbolic meanings. |
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All going well, it could be the perfect antidote to those who are insisting that we return to some mythical, homogenised past. |
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This knee-jerk nostalgia for nursing's mythical golden age simply will not do. |
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Most anthropologists would recognize much writing about community in public health as idealized if not mythical. |
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He sees too many journalists as focused on a mythical past when things were better, at least in hindsight. |
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Instead he recalls a mythical past of gentlemanly villains with hearts of gold. |
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We are not going to turn back the clock to a, probably mythical, Golden Age. |
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The next day after the demonstration class, we discussed his modern interpretation of the mythical past and of a cult figure. |
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Contemporary Dutch teams should be judged on their own merits and not allowed to bask in the reflected glory of a mythical past. |
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We know that we cannot return to some mythical time in the past when nature was in balance, and static. |
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His protest involves, however, no retreat into a mythical golden age and sternly rejects any hints of aestheticism. |
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To say that, I recognise, is to risk appearing as a reactionary, someone constantly harking back to a mythical golden age. |
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Television thus becomes a cultural and historical watershed allowing people to create a mythical past. |
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Many call for a retreat to a mythical past when, they claim, national governments regulated and controlled the economy in the interests of all. |
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And rightly have they named the experience Xanadu, the mythical land where the wildest fantasy comes true. |
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The event might be entirely mythical but if the myth expresses a true relationship, then for us it is as valuable as a factual incident. |
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Happily, we don't have to invent this mythical band as the Sadies fit the bill pretty neatly. |
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The Curmudgeon is a satirical column based on fictitious characters in a mythical village. |
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That is a mythical invention of judges, who were forced to invent something to cope with some political compromises put through by David Lange. |
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Drug advertising uses strong imagery to fabricate mythical associations between medical conditions and branded drugs. |
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The story of the shooting of 50 Cent spread throughout hip-hop and made him seem mythical, unkillable. |
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Part of Dixon's mythical appeal, perhaps, was his resurrection on the small screen. |
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While most of his songs work through classic folk narratives, Gaughan doesn't believe in some mythical mist-soaked never-never land. |
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I mean, doesn't everyone think Witches are mythical old hags who ride broomsticks and turn princes into frogs? |
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The halcyon, a mythical bird, is said to have laid its eggs in the nautilus' shell. |
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Here he sings of the halcyon, the mythical bird that was supposed to breed on the calm surface of the sea in mid-winter. |
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The collection includes a ferocious Minotaur, the mythical half-human, half-bull, made from welded spoons, nutcrackers and windscreen wipers. |
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However, the high-living deadbeat dad who stiffs his kids is largely a mythical creature. |
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The belief in a mythical messianic figure named John Frum was the basis for an indigenous cargo cult promising Melanesian deliverance. |
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A couple of years ago the Disney Channel invented this on-air mythical place called Zoog Disney. |
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Maori are the tangata whenua of New Zealand, landing 1000 years ago from the mythical Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki. |
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I know my opponent would like to run against a mythical, big spending, government candidate, a cartoon image from campaigns past. |
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It opens with an old woman relating a mythical tale of people trapped in an underground cave. |
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He recognises the mythical, Orphean role that poetry has played in our national conscience and the sense of identity. |
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The mythical centaur Chironia, cured a poison arrow wound with centaury, hence its name. |
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Now, when I am older than Elvis was when he died, it seems equally a massive outpouring of grief at the passing of a giant, mythical figure. |
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It is, however, perceived as pure and religious, mythical and, in a banal sense, sublime. |
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The moons of Mars are named for the mythical horses that drew the chariot of Mars, the god of war. |
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The mythical Assyrian empire was often cited in this regard, as was that of the legendary Hittites. |
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Biologists call these hybrid animals chimeras, after the mythical Greek creature with a lion's head, a goat's body and a serpent's tail. |
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The Red Wyvern is a mythical two-headed dragon which featured on the coat of arms of the Clifford family of Appleby. |
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No refugee would be able to flee from their country of persecution without first joining the mythical queue to apply for a protection visa. |
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The conclusion of Epstein's essay is of continuing relevance to the mythical role imputed to the press in uncovering Watergate. |
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All my life I've been searching for that special scent, that mythical philtre, that would enable me to snare the woman of my dreams. |
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The phoenix was a mythical bird of ancient Egypt which reputedly burned every 500 years and rose rejuvenated from its ashes. |
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Atropos is the name of one of the Fates, mythical beings who controlled the destinies of humans. |
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He translated The Book of Beasts, a picture book illustrating mythical animals, from Latin. |
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It is inspired by Charles Sturt's 19th Century journey to discover the mythical inland sea in the centre of Australia. |
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He stands as the mythical representative and institutor of all the festivities of Yule. |
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Thus, your adventures take on a mythical quality and your romances aren't just conquests, they're heart-touching encounters. |
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They played connect-the-dots with stars and came up with constellations that involved mythical figures and stories. |
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To start with this is an unproven assertion based all too obviously on a cosy view of a mythical working class family from the Fifties. |
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Thankfully, there is now a reasonable story line, though the mythical names are ridiculous and the dialogue is cringeworthy. |
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It was not the mythical, moral 1950s but rather the supposedly lamentable late 1960s that this film was concerned with. |
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But so potent was the mythical figure that travelers encountering the slight, soft-spoken frontiersman came away disappointed. |
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The mythical gods gave imaginative expression to human needs, fears and desires, and cultic practices bound communities together. |
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He advocated its use to alter the insect life of earth in order to venture beyond the homeostasis concept to the mythical state of Gaia. |
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In fact the epical format viewed as the enactment of a predestinarian spiral whose end is never in doubt is indisputedly a mythical conception. |
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Members of the caste keep family records and can trace a genealogy to a clan's mythical ancestors. |
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They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback. |
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It was quite a mythical fusion of local bands and collectives getting together and being creative. |
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There are stories of mythical fish, giants, time-warped towns, war heroics and bank robberies. |
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Along the north-west coast of Britain, megalithic sites were commonly associated with mythical giants or were giants turned to stone. |
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A gigantomachy is a depiction of the ancient Greek mythical war between gods and giants for rule of the universe. |
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So after breakfast I brush my teeth, gird my loins and set off into the mythical morning. |
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This shows her success, founded on the ability to project an almost mythical femininity. |
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They joke grimly about a mythical tour called Ladies of the 80s, as if to remind themselves how it could have turned out. |
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Like the mythical emperor's new clothes, the obscurity of highbrow discourse was merely a mystique that charlatans used to confound the gullible. |
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The Gurkhas have earned their fame and have made their mythical and legendary figure toward the world. |
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Get as close as you dare to mythical monsters including dragons, the Unicorn and the Yeti and learn about the mystery that surrounds them. |
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The inventory concludes with a list of animals and half-human creatures, noting tigresses, vultures, and giraffes together with mythical unicorns, pans, and centaurs. |
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Not that Western civilization has never embraced the mythical Inuit practice of leaving the old out on an ice floe. |
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We are little-known and therefore little-understood, and this is exacerbated by Pagans who insist on aligning us with mythical broomstick-flying wart-sporting hags. |
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When you find the whole nation, is behaving like a horde of mythical lemmings, about to go over the cliff, you don't want to follow lemming opinion! |
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Whatever happened to the days when TV shows used mythical place names? |
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I will be singing her praises with hyperbolic terms of exaltation, extolling her to the highest degree, her aura will be raised to mythical proportions. |
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However, in contrast to the Homeric poems, where the actions of mythical heroes provided lessons for human behaviour, tragedy does not yield easy answers. |
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It is burdensome if the twenty-first century primitive artist is supposed to have escaped the march of history to help the rest of us treasure some mythical past. |
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In the male mythical imagination women are repeatedly associated with nature rather than culture, savagery rather than civilization, the wild rather than the tame. |
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Varun, the mythical wind god obliged and a moderate 10-15 knot northerly, clear skies and a short chop greeted the fleets at the Royal Cliff start line. |
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His past had been immortalized in historical and mythical novels, and his battle against the unseen foe of the future was being recorded even now. |
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Could it be that true political geniuses are as mythical as unicorns? |
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The mythical plumber has been named Piotr and is very dangerous. |
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Accordingly, I needed to see an old photograph or advertisement that would allow me to personally authenticate the presence of some mythical sixties pop giant in my town. |
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Similarly the Greek and Roman gods were more like mythical heroes and heroines than like the omnipotent, omniscient and good God postulated in mediaeval and modern philosophy. |
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Craftsmen have also completed the conservation of a series of carved corbels, some depicting mythical beasts and animals, positioned on the palace walls. |
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The Chuyachaqui is a mythical dwarf with one human foot and one hoof. |
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Yet another use of a grotesque image can be seen in the carvings of two mythical beasts that perch on top of the great medieval cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France. |
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Draupathy, the mythical heroine is an archetype of Indian woman. |
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This embedded chain of monuments builds a meaningful sequence of events, turning the wild nature of death into mythical history based on Renaissance topoi and Homeric myth. |
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What had seemed to be a theoretical and almost mythical project is just about to take concrete form. |
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Cyprus is nicknamed the Isle of Love because it is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite. |
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From afar, the confab known as the World Economic Forum in Davos looked a little like Asgard, the mythical home of the Norse gods. |
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The philosopher, Plato, linked Santorini with the mythical lost city of Atlantis that sank beneath the waves. |
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Scattered throughout the park, sculptural forms of mythical animals, including unicorns and dragons, and anthropomorphic figures add to the illusionary experience. |
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I've never had any regrets and must have not come equipped with the mythical biological clock. |
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The gods were frequently portrayed as riding the mythical Hippocampus, a magical sea horse first recognized by anthropologists in early Etruscan wall-paintings. |
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Seated next to Ellen Tallman on one of Bob's long, low elegant chaises, they looked like the emperor and empress of some mythical nation of poetry. |
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They are very abstract, based on mythical and dreamy themes. |
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A conceivable relative, she is fabulous and mythical in her own right, even if her head is not an eagle's but a sexy gamine's, and her body coltish rather than leonine. |
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The fact remains that sportsmen and alcohol are hardly strangers in the night, and most of the game's mythical booze-ups have involved Australian cricketers. |
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The hero, Roger, is a knight who rides a mythical animal, a hippogriff. |
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This was not the mythical Pan, half-man and half-goat, but a mature human male whose nudity was compromised only by the prominent fig leaf covering his genitals. |
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They looked back longingly to a mythical golden age in a medieval past. |
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In contrast, Masoch's fictive world is mythical, persuasive, aesthetically oriented, and centered around the idealizing, mystical exaltation of love for the punishing woman. |
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Wood also objects to the way Rushdie's characters remind us of their likeness to Greek and Indian mythical heroes, unlike Joyce's characters who do not know they are Homeric. |
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Ivory statues of mythical beasts with emerald eyes lined the way. |
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I recognize that another current movie has done well by inventing a language for mythical beings, but is it really necessary that the vampires talk in vampirish? |
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The diverse themes represented in the decoration include mythical and historical figures, folk tales, zoomorphic imagery, plants, flowers, birds, and other animals. |
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It is has a strange otherworldly and mythical quality to it, like a cinematic dream and the result is not vacuously uplifting but powerfully moving. |
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All sorts of things have inspired names for performance cars over the years, from animals and winds to exotic locations, mythical beasts and motor racing personalities. |
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As a child, he worshipped leaders like Malcolm X and remembers having imagining Africa as a mythical place. |
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Bulbous columns, winding staircases, and whimsical bas-reliefs of mythical creatures wrap around the palace. |
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A plethora of unfounded health scare stories warned us of exaggerated or mythical risks, often based on brief, hyperbolized or misinterpreted medical research. |
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Beyond, the huge jutting tower, crumbled walls and mounded stones of the ruined castle resembled some massive mythical beast dozing at the river's edge. |
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He spent the rest of his life creating a mythical past to fill the void. |
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He's already become a formidable, almost mythical figure to many hardcore cinephiles and critics, the kind of filmmaker who gets described in magical, visionary terms. |
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On each corner of its curved roof perch ten dragons and other mythical water animals that symbolically guard against the ever-present risk of fire. |
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Rather, it is a kind of mythical or ur-nature, one associated with a primordial existence, chthonic gods and the enigmatic and destructive figure of the sphinx. |
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Before the 20th century, Stanavoy could also refer to a somewhat mythical range along the west coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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The cultural biography of urnfields and the long-term history of a mythical landscape. |
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These traditions were originally presented in combination with mythical gods and goddesses, but they were demythologized in Genesis. |
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According to the 12th century author Sven Aggesen, the mythical King Dan gave name to the Danes. |
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A folk etymology later developed, deriving the name from a mythical story of a nymph, Sabrina, who drowned in the river. |
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It is also the first record we have of the great figure King Lear, and the beginning of the mythical King Arthur figure. |
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In the Manx tradition of folklore, there are many stories of mythical creatures and characters. |
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Irish mythology identifies the Great Cairn as being the tomb or abode of mythical figures, and an entrance to the Otherworld. |
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Gildas was a subject of the mythical King Arthur, whom he loved and desired to obey. |
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Honko asserted that, in some cases, a society reenacts a myth in an attempt to reproduce the conditions of the mythical age. |
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William Steig's wonderfully scrabbly cartoon figures illustrate a book of poems about animals real and mythical. |
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Meanwhile, humans continue practicing formerly magical rituals through force of habit, reinterpreting them as reenactments of mythical events. |
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Segal asserted that by pitting mythical thought against modern scientific thought, such theories imply modern humans must abandon myth. |
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Still others are tales of such unknown origins so as to hold mythical status. |
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Likewise he gives a good description of an osprey fishing, but adds the mythical detail that the bird has one webbed foot. |
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The Trow of Windhouse was about as recently as the 1880s, when a shipwrecked sailor claimed he had been attacked by the mythical monster. |
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The Javanese kakawin Tantu Pagelaran explained the mythical origin of the island and its volcanic nature. |
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This mythical flower, which was almost certainly not the modern hyacinth, sprang up from the blood of the dying prince Hyacinthus. |
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By extension, the Trojans were adopted as the mythical ancestors of the Roman people. |
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Secondly, visual sources sometimes represent myths or mythical scenes that are not attested in any extant literary source. |
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Greek mythographer Euhemerus established the tradition of seeking an actual historical basis for mythical beings and events. |
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One explanation pins the blame on leftover technology from the mythical lost continent of Atlantis. |
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Astronomers believe planets might form in this dead star's disk, like the mythical Phoenix rising up out of the ashes. |
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Additionally, between the towns of Las Khorey and El Ayo in Karinhegane, the site of numerous cave paintings of real and mythical animals. |
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They deal with mythical elements such as giants and the Scandinavian pantheon of gods. |
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Books such as The Travels of Marco Polo fuelled rumours of mythical places. |
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Various Atlantic islands including the Azores and Canary Islands are depicted, as is the mythical island of Antillia. |
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The city's name is said to come from Tingis, the daughter of Atlas, the mythical supporter of the Heavens. |
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The animal was a source of fascination for the Chinese people, who associated it with the mythical Qilin. |
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The story that he was searching for the Fountain of Youth is mythical and only appeared long after his death. |
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The Popul Vuh recounts the mythical creation of the world, the legend of the Hero Twins, and the history of the Postclassic K'iche' kingdom. |
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The myths sometimes depict Jauja as an island and other times as a city in a mythical land. |
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The aspect of progenitiveness leaves space for the interpretation of the mythical bear as either male or female. |
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One of these is the fact that tragedy characters were nearly always mythical characters. |
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Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, the national epic of Iran, is a mythical and heroic retelling of Persian history. |
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In this mythical event, God divided the world in two parts, the victims and the witnesses. |
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Ferns figure in folklore, for example in legends about mythical flowers or seeds. |
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Buddy Hefley, It's Mailing Wrangler plays a washtub bass, not the mythical washboard bass. |
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It is told how the mythical king Gylfi visits the AEsir gods and enters a hall where three men are seated. |
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Marion Meisig analyses the utopian unity of politics and nature in representations of the mythical beast Qilin in China. |
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Which mythical creature, used as a symbol in heraldry, was half eagle, half lion? |
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Taking control of wandering samurai Shiren, you and your pet weasel Koppa are on a quest to find the mythical Lair Of The Golden Condor. |
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And it is his mythical status as archetypal renunciant of the bourgeois ideal that exerts particular allure. |
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Nor was ponce de Leon looking for any mythical Fountain of Youth. |
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I am instantly reminded of the mythical giant sandworms of Frank Herbert's Dune. |
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Hundreds of thousands flock to this famous spot every year to plant a kiss on the mythical Blarney Stone. |
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There was some opposition to breaking a tradition of naming vessels after mythical Irish female figures such as the LE Aoife and LE Emer. |
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Gino Flores was named MVP and joining him in the mythical five were Jong Pineda and Gary Manadong and Jesus Celebrado and Kelly Sinque. |
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But then, just as Oscar Diggs arrives in the mythical land of Oz, it suddenly bursts into technicolored life. |
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The Florentine duke, for instance, never advanced a claim to thaumaturgical powers or mythical ancestry. |
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How apt that a band named after a mythical creature only a few people claim to have seen in the Nesh should disappear from view. |
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It also features strigilated panels, torch-bearing putti and mythical creature carvings. |
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The story that he himself in his childhood was sent to Ireland to be healed by Saint Modwenna, though mythical, may show Alfred's interest in that island. |
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According to legend, the location was named for the mythical Ulysses, who founded the settlement after he left Troy to escape the Greek coalition. |
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Roman authors of the first century AD referred to popular legends that the city of Lisbon was founded by the mythical hero Odysseus on his journey home from Troy. |
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Some may have been purely mythical, such as the Isle of Demons. |
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In no case does citizenship, or burghership, appear to rest upon the basis of a real or assumed community of descent from a single real or mythical progenitor. |
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Interestingly, the Caribbean islands may already be represented as well, even before Colombus's return, under the name of the mythical Saint Brendan's Island. |
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Writing shortly after Alexander's death, another participant, Onesicritus, invented a tryst between Alexander and Thalestris, queen of the mythical Amazons. |
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The name Diomedea, assigned to the albatrosses by Linnaeus, references the mythical metamorphosis of the companions of the Greek warrior Diomedes into birds. |
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The first philosophical cosmologists reacted against, or sometimes built upon, popular mythical conceptions that had existed in the Greek world for some time. |
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According to Historia Brittonum the site of the seventh battle of the mythical Arthur was a forest in what is now Scotland, called Coit Celidon in early Welsh. |
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As such they were key works in shaping how the Welsh thought of themselves and others, tracing their origins back to Brutus of Troy, the mythical founder of Britain. |
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By telling or reenacting myths, members of traditional societies detach themselves from the present, returning to the mythical age, thereby coming closer to the divine. |
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With his death Owain acquired a mythical status along with Cadwaladr, Cynan and Arthur as the hero awaiting the call to return and liberate his people. |
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To the mythical Hyperboreans, the boar represented spiritual authority. |
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Rippersnapper was a land shark. By the mythical name, this is a bulette. |
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Seeskin's phenomenological analysis is not based on sources that tend toward apocalyptic and mythical messianism, and indirectly, it is depreciative of them. |
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During the eight years it operated, the Agua Caliente hotel, casino and spa achieved a near mythical status, with Hollywood stars and gangsters flying in and playing. |
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It helps visitors explore the trail of Barghest, a mythical phantom black dog that Stoker heard about during his stay and then adapted for use in the Dracula novel. |
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Even though it has the biform monster at its centre, this is not a labyrinth as mythical threat, but a labyrinth as mode of contemplation, and as metaphor for life itself. |
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It chronicles four mythical phases of immigration, with six invasions. |
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Additionally, between the towns of Las Khorey and El Ayo in northern Somalia lies Karinhegane, the site of numerous cave paintings of real and mythical animals. |
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He was particularly devoted to the cult of Edward the Confessor, and around 1395 he had his own arms impaled with the mythical arms of the Confessor. |
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Amir Arsalan was also a popular mythical Persian story, which has influenced some modern works of fantasy fiction, such as The Heroic Legend of Arslan. |
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It is said that Kubera was overthrown by his demon stepbrother Ravana, the powerful emperor who built a mythical flying machine named Dandu Monara. |
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The animal grazes, has a big upper lip and some mythical attributes. |
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