Children need to be aware of the real world, not force-fed trite fairytales. |
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Every language had its stock of lullabies, nursery rhymes, nonsense verses, fairytales and simple stories of light and delight. |
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Sometimes the boot was heated until red hot during interrogation, a reference to this practice is found in Grimm's fairytales. |
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Like the ogresses of fairytales or the winds of war, their mills grind bones. |
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Once upon a time, Disney provided the gold standard in family entertainment, from animated fairytales to Mary Poppins. |
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And since we are in the realm of myths and fairytales, she deserves to be rewarded. |
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Just don't start believing the fairytales about spring records meaning anything. |
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They perpetuate the lies and the fairytales that they have been told since childhood lackadaisically. |
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Children were once told fairytales, myths, legends and fables because they had a meaning, a moral or a special psychological relevance. |
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This charming slots game was created using themes taken from traditional Russian fairytales. |
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What I would like to hear from the government now, instead of nonsense and fairytales, is this. |
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For those born later, the stories about the fall of the Berlin Wall sound like fairytales. |
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To cover his shameful track record, the Liberal leader tells fairytales and dreams of made-up scandal. |
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The main theme of the project is fairytales and children's task is to transform their school life into a fairytale life. |
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Catch a glimpse of a world where dreams come true and fairytales are real in Lamp of Aladdin, a unique Match 3 game! |
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Course topics include the wonders of nature, fairytales, stories and ancient sites. |
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The books selected for The Magic of Books reflect the theme of magic, fairytales and fantasy in tales, novels, non-fiction and picture books. |
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The paper's main working hypothesis is that this custom is to be understood in the context of underlying conceptions that fairytales convey in a symbolical guise. |
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The contest will take place every evening from 9 till 18 April 2010 and will be based on the themes of fantasy, science-fiction and fairytales. |
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Carroll's enchanting story will always remain one of the most fascinating fairytales ever written. |
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It explains why fairytales boast such a profusion of curses, dragons, witches, and potions. |
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Odd as it may sound, that niggled at my enjoyment of the story and those fairytales lost their magic more quickly for me. |
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McGough was a wonderful step-parent, like many others in this volume: the role has been unjustly maligned in fairytales and myths. |
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To recall more of the full-length fairytales, there are, for example: O princezn? |
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And we briefly began to believe in fairytales. |
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His breakthrough was the novel The Improvisatore, published in 1835, and that year he began writing his world famous fairytales. |
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In fairytales, motherlessness indicates an absence of quality attention and the necessity for men to remarry. |
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Most young men seem to grow beards merely so they don't have to shave, so you get these ghastly Grimms' fairytales things that have most of yesterday's Pret a Manger in them. |
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I hope that I have been influenced by Stevenson as much as by Conrad and Graham Greene, but I suspect that The Water-Babies and all those sinister fairytales played a far more important part in shaping my imagination. |
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In fairytales, a pinch of stardust is what makes special things possible. |
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Just like traditional fairytales, there is a message in this story: courage and determination can help us get through many of even the most difficult situations, irrespective of our age or physical abilities. |
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Powerful and heartfelt, it is among the best of European fairytales. |
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Otherwise why would adults watch the fairytales they do? |
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It will be one of the great fairytales of international football should the former Portuguese colony, with a population of less than 500,000, reach the 2006 finals next year. |
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Characters from fairytales and animated cartoon series will also be making way to the party besides children's best friend Modhesh. |
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Like fairytales, cinema could raise up the ordinary. |
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From mid-table also-rans to European titans in two short years, Sevilla FC have undergone the kind of transformation usually reserved for fairytales under wand-waving coach Juande Ramos. |
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Vocabulary includes words related to traveling through the desert, descriptions of buildings and landscapes, natural and human phenomenon, and the language of fairytales, myths and folk tales. |
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It was becoming the fashion, then, to rewrite fairytales, removing anything too bloodthirsty and prettying up the endings, and my parents were worried that all the skeletons and gouged-out eyes in Grimm's would warp my mind. |
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But this guy just did a really studious and thorough systematisation of mythology from throughout the world, not just fairytales but also oral traditions and the heroic narrative. |
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The connotation is of fairytales, but also of the wild child in the woods. |
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Niki Turner's designs evoke the enchantments and terrors of childhood reading with a pop-up cottage that springs from the canvas pages of a giant volume of Grimm fairytales. |
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If you are under 11 and are interested in fairytales or fantasy instead of technology, there is a small enchanting house inside the villa that actually resembles a marzipan castle from an ancient fable. |
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In a world where we've become used to fairytales being slyly reimagined in inverted commas, Branagh approaches the story with a straight face. |
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Their heads are full of princes and lovely fairytales. |
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The Efteling has even released a number of DVDs with fairytales on them, from Sleeping Beauty to Snow White and from Rumpelstiltskin to The dancing shoes. |
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Every season, N2 surprises us by actualising the fairytales of our childhood. N2 always introduces us fresh, original, precise and must-haves collections. |
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Even when I drew the letter D on the big pokey hat the princess wore in my book of fairytales, I've never seen any merit in being a damsel in distress. |
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Eighty-eight teddy bears from fairytales, folk and fiction will be taking residence at the museum from September 22 to February 24, 2013, in The Teddy Bear Story. |
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There's also the Unicorn Theatre, fairytales for kids and foody delights from Yotam Ottolenghi, Mark Hix and the Thyme Cookery School, plus talks, debates and much, much more. |
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Fairytales were always a bit of a swindle, bribing us with happy endings to accept their sanctimonious morality. |
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Fairytales are hard to come by, especially in New York these days, but the gift of hope brings a magic of its own. |
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