To them warfare was not a romantic notion but a harsh reality in which soldiers kill and are killed. |
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Dracula and period movies provide the ideas for romantic blouses, skirts and dandy jackets in mystical darks. |
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At a leisurely lunch in New York's romantic Cafe des Artistes, customers were quick to credit red wine with turning back the clock. |
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While Scotland's great outdoors can be very beautiful and romantic, we do want couples to have a plan B in case the weather turns nasty. |
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Take a romantic song lyric and personalize it by changing a few words or a line or two. |
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This statement is meant to appeal to the romantic image of Arabs as warriors and skilled horsemen. |
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It is a light-hearted romantic comedy, which revolves around a group of young friends and 10 days in their lives. |
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The Discovery benefits from its romantic association with Captain Robert Falcon Scott and is fully rigged unlike its ugly sister. |
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This is romantic comedy skillfully rendered with a light touch and complete with a colorful cast of characters. |
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In some traditional stories, the temple fair was even a place for romantic liaisons. |
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A couple of slaps later they were advised to be careful in their romantic liaisons. |
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Those who reported heterosexual sexual relationships were also likely to report heterosexual romantic relationships. |
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Thus developmental sequence, not age cohort, best predicted heterosexual romantic and sexual involvement. |
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A practical move that gave us a pretty female name with a romantic touch to balance the tough masculine environment. |
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The working-class resistance which revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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As an author of a romantic comedy myself, I do understand that it is difficult to make the genre seem fresh after many miserable retreads. |
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Gringolts shows maturity beyond his 21 years in his rich phrasing of the boldly romantic Sibelius and the prickly angularity of the Prokofiev. |
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If Amitabh Bachchan was the original angry young man, surely Shah Rukh is the first modern intense romantic hero of Hindi films. |
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What do Persian kittens, angora sweaters and the romantic comedy Just Married have in common? |
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As I have said dozens of times, romantic movies are made or broken by how well the leads interact with each other. |
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The romantic leads ended up falling in love during the course the production and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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The romantic leads have excellent voices, naturally, but also a presence that holds your attention. |
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There's comedic and romantic potential in the concept of beautiful leads playing divorce lawyers who accidentally get married. |
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Edmond requires the qualities of a romantic hero, which means Errol Flynn, rather than Gary Cooper's boring brother. |
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Woof, also, excels, touching a raw nerve within the psyche of a repressed romantic. |
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With a romantic flourish, he produces a presentation box, he gently eases it open and shows his amour some fantastically expensive ring. |
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If you've been dying to talk about a romantic outdoor interlude, amorous nature lovers can now rejoice. |
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If you get bored watching Connery drive his Aston Martin to a romantic rendezvous for some witty repartee, the movie will likely bore you. |
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Later in the film, her intense and ambiguously romantic friendship with the fisherman challenges her marriage. |
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Most appealing about the show was the romantic theme and the gorgeous poetic yet contemporary language, says MacLeod. |
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But life has never been kind to these devoted companions, whose romantic yearnings flounder and remain unrequited. |
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He emphasizes how these arrangements often led to romantic relationships and marriages. |
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Despite its romantic allure, gold has historically been a pretty lousy investment. |
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In a real bombshell, Shirley rejects the romantic request, and this sets off a sad series of events. |
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From the start strict rules were laid down for its romantic novels, toning down passion to avoid offence. |
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He has a romantic streak and, full of remorse and resentment, is deeply upset by the feud with his mother. |
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While a romantic comedy doesn't need all-encompassing idealism, this one fights any hint of it. |
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The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics. |
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This study suggests that the media, romantic partners, and friends are influential in shaping women's decisions to undergo labiaplasty. |
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Astonishing action set pieces serve as punctuation marks for a piquant romantic melodrama in Zhang Yimou's second effort in the wuxia genre. |
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Dilip Kumar, the great romantic hero, we saw, wrinkled his nose at her background. |
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I just finished a wrap last week on a movie called Bottoms Up, which is a romantic comedy. |
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To do so would be a mistake, for the novel gathers force and what appears to be a woolly, romantic start turns out to be necessary and crafted. |
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In the romantic comedy, Smith plays a New York date doctor who helps men woo the women of their dreams. |
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His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon. |
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The British were voted the world's worst kissers, the least romantic, the worst flirts and the worst life partners. |
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They ran through emotions from funny, romantic and sad, to witty, wistful and thought-provoking. |
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If romantic interest is reciprocated, young men and young women will visit surreptitiously at night under the cover of darkness. |
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Strange and romantic experiences are in the offing, and you may even gain through a love affair, so let your imagination run wild. |
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Though the prose is nicely formed and sometimes beautiful, the world created often veers more closely to romantic fantasy than literary realism. |
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Trends in the workforce and in the media create a sense of limitless romantic possibility. |
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In contrast to liberty, equality is an almost intangible romantic dream, to be realized sometime in the future. |
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Play some romantic music, lather him up, and use slow, gentle strokes to shave him. |
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There is a romantic side to our nature which rejects convention and reaches for the stars. |
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The rocky promontory at the top of the waterfall has long been regarded as one of the most romantic viewpoints in the mountains. |
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After all of the weirdness and darkness, het ends on an upbeat note by providing us with a classic romantic comedy. |
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Ladies were asked to wear red dress or romantic ball gowns and gentlemen were asked to wear black or white tie. |
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His raw, blunt style appeals to the disaffected, the outcast, the romantic, the loner and the apolitical, and it always will. |
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Every truly successful raunchy romantic comedy has at its heart a couple worth rooting for. |
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June affirms her existence through an escapist world of romantic novels and soap-operas. |
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Future research could include measures of affectional bonding to or romantic desire for males or females. |
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In the spirit of romantic aestheticism, beauty in the natural environment was seen to inspire enlightenment through cultural expression. |
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Ushenko is that rara avis in contemporary art, a big-hearted romantic satirist. |
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Sandler's a ridiculous romantic lead, but when the tone of the film matches his awkward effort with pure whimsy, it's light fun. |
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A sharp rap at the door of the dressing room broke the two out of their romantic interlude. |
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Except that the advent of this romantic reality has been accompanied by a slow poisoning of the romantic dream. |
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The fact that I will never get to meet my mystery admirer just makes things all the more romantic. |
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The 20th century advanced, but his compositions remained steeped in the romantic era. |
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The soft midsummer evening was just right for a romantic stroll around Malham Tarn. |
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Large-leaved vines and white rambling roses will clothe the walls of the castle to give a romantic effect. |
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The spectacular traditional-style adobe building is wonderfully remote and romantic. |
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I really enjoy the scare from a great horror movie, but have to say it runs a close second place to a great comedy or romantic comedy! |
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The working-class resistance that revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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A secret admirer leaves romantic notes in his locker and he can't even begin to guess her identity. |
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She did melodramas, musicals, romantic comedies, westerns, and horror films. |
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No room for Adirondack chairs or playing children, let alone that great, romantic porch swing. |
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His romantic longings are a strategic critique of the faceless rationalism of Bolshevism. |
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Instead of a romantic revival, they produce a parody of the original drama. |
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Sarah Polley is in good form in this romantic weepy about facing premature death. |
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As a young woman I was a great fan of the caution-to-the-winds romantic gesture, mostly found in books and weepy melodramas. |
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Short and portly, with close-cut blond hair and a voice that can knock your jockey shorts off, Dee often appears as the romantic lead. |
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I am a pragmatic person, although I do have a romantic streak, and there are practical advantages to being wed. |
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And yet, her perspective is not one of romantic jingoism about tradition either. |
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These relationships can be between friends, romantic partners, or just a passing acquaintanceship. |
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Eventually, any pretence of a plot is jettisoned in favour of romantic wish fulfilment. |
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The movie becomes a cross between a serious life drama and a quirky romantic comedy. |
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Although she ached with desire for him, Krystal was glad she would have time to plan the perfect romantic evening for them. |
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The appeal of such romantic drama, of course, is by no means confined to Australia. |
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Whether it's rusting machinery and industrial wastelands, or ivy-draped columns, ruins are undeniably romantic. |
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Remote and romantic they might seem from afar, but the desert wastes of the Western Sahara are echoing to the sounds of preparation for war. |
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Essentially designed to go with the romantic, wasp-waisted Fifties look, bear in mind that these pieces are fashioned to stop at your middle. |
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It is an immoral indulgence to wallow in romantic pessimism or warmed-over Stoicism. |
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He enjoys long walks, romantic dinners, and rescuing hostages. |
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The director's use of the usual romantic conventions made the film boring and predictable. |
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She has become one of America's foremost exponents of the romantic style in interior design. |
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And no, Cissy has no idea whether Robyn and Whitney had a romantic relationship. |
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If you've occupied the different points on a romantic triangle, your heart might ache just a bit thinking about these three. |
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We want committed romantic relationships just as we always have, but something is getting in the way of us achieving them. |
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Never Can Say Goodbye also addresses what happens when the romantic notion dissipates. |
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The feminist movement has encouraged women that they can initiate romantic relationships, too. |
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Within a few swipes, I was already feeling that burst of romantic optimism you need the first day of the new year. |
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In a romantic relationship, facing humiliation or awkwardness is a strong possibility. |
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More than a few were willing to be open about their sexual, if not romantic, aspirations. |
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Though certainly romantic on the subject, Booker has been neither corralled nor bamboozled. |
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Hoffman was an everyman, and was at his best when tackling romantic rejection onscreen, be it in boogie Nights, or here. |
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I think even just the idea, the very, very romantic idea, that he built this house for them is so breathtaking. |
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You can almost imagine him at the school dance as the wallflower, smiling a secret smile to himself as he watched the gyrations and romantic aspirations of others. |
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The class discusses getting a sponsor, abstaining from romantic relationships for at least a year after sobriety and the importance of attending 90 meetings in 90 days. |
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She uses the celebrations of holy matrimony as a way to chronicle her own relationships, both romantic and platonic. |
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They are trying to discover how a ring, probably a wedding band, with a romantic inscription ended up on the river bed in one of the country's most visited medieval cities. |
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I've always thought a rack of lamb was the most romantic of meals. |
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It probably didn't cross their radar, as often happens with celebrity figures who have never presented themselves primarily as romantic characters. |
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His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect. |
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The video follows the twosome on their romantic tryst, from canoodling in bed to riding carefree in a convertible. |
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The northwards path along a rocky coastline takes you to Dunstanburgh Castle, a romantic ruin where kittiwakes, cormorants and fulmars nest on whinstone cliffs. |
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He was also part of a broader nineteenth century romantic era that found Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Brahms's friend Robert Schumann writing at white heat. |
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The authors of this narrative grapple with their white identity as they negotiate new identities that incorporate, sometimes in a romantic fashion, Africanist discourses. |
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But rumors of a romantic relationship between Houston and Crawford were, at one time, actually documented. |
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These include poetry readings, concerts of romantic music, films, street theatre and special masses at St Valentine's church for engaged couples and wedding anniversaries. |
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On June 14, 1989, the filmmaking duo of Rob Reiner and Nora Ephron created a romantic comedy for the ages. |
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The original darcy made Pride and Prejudice one of the greatest ever romantic novels. |
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I developed a kinship with sickly romantic poets who couldn't play games. |
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The northwards path along a rocky coastline takes you to the castle, a romantic ruin where kittiwakes, cormorants and fulmars nest on whinstone cliffs. |
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Woolf identified in her an essential womanliness which activated the ardent and romantic side of his personality, hitherto almost entirely dormant. |
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But she still wants to make the point that it is still a romantic comedy, in the way that the definition of that term is evolving. |
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A rich palette of country greens and browns, superb knits, smooth tweeds and timelessly luxe romantic eveningwear had his super-elegant and very rich customers smiling. |
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The prints, often digitized or realized through embroidery, gave their collection a romantic and fanciful feeling. |
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There aren't many homes that make you feel you're both the tightly corseted heroine of a romantic costume drama and a lady of the night about to embark on a seedy affair. |
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Two seasons ago, the show killed off its main romantic interest, Matthew Crawley, in an ugly car accident. |
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He excels when playing the unselfish alter ego of his actual character as he tries to win back the heart of his lost love through familiar romantic gestures of old. |
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While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy, on the other hand, juxtaposed sharp tuxedo jackets with romantic Grecian drapes. |
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With his gentle voice and romantic outlook, he provides a foil to the egotistical Tommy. |
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After some lean years, the spirit of indie US cinema is alive and kicking again and this may be the most anarchic romantic comedy since the heyday of screwball. |
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Contrary to the fantasies of romantic primitivism, civilisation and development have made our species more knowledgeable and sensitive about the workings of nature. |
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Were you playing up or, on the flip side, shying away from portraying a romantic attraction? |
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By keeping Brody alive, Gansa and his team have forced themselves to elongate his romantic relationship with Carrie as well. |
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Luckily, the chemistry between the romantic leads feels real. |
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His vision of the landscape was subjected to dreamy sentimentalism and romantic anecdote, rather than being acknowledged for its experimentalism and social content. |
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Here's a romantic view of a grouse shoot on Beamsley Beacon by Turner. |
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On Waterloo Station, the scene of so many romantic reunions and separations, Rolf begins sketching the couple that will become the model for his interpretation of this work. |
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Costley, however, does not come over as any rheumy romantic. |
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Whether it's in the form of romantic melody, upbeat Swing Jazz or exotic world rhythms, the live musical experience adds a unique presence and excitement to any event. |
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Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure. |
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The romantic revolution in criticism brought about an overall decline in the critical estimation of Jonson. |
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A welsome poesy attends the final ebbing of his really romantic life, amid the familiar scenes of his boyhood. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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Much historical effort in the 20th century was devoted to combating the romantic historical myths created in the 19th century. |
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For all my scepticism, I had an unexpectedly romantic evening. |
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Barefooting, a romantic comedy filmed on location across Warrington, Liverpool and Northwich will be screened at the festival next Thursday. |
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You can forget the romantic Beau Geste image of Legionnaires marching through the desert, a blistering sun on their back. |
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A New York Winter's Tale Cert 12A THIS romantic airy-fairy tale thuds to earth with all the grace of Frankenstein's monster. |
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Stop for a moment together and catch a glimpse of Maui, Molokai, Kahoolawe and maybe even the Big Island to guarantee a romantic excursion. |
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In the novella, however, Cramer proves as deluded a romantic as any hero in one of Scott's novels. |
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In Central America, especially in Honduras, usted is often used as a formal pronoun to convey respect between the members of a romantic couple. |
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The cumbersome though finely painted charabanc of the late James style is pulled swaying along by a frisky pony of a plot farcical and romantic. |
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During this time he had his first real social interaction with the opposite sex, but made no romantic headway. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, writers again began using the name 'Gwent' in a romantic literary way to describe Monmouthshire. |
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The belief in a romantic chaos lends itself to pessimism, but it also lends itself to absolute self-assertion. |
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These new romantic novelists, at the same time, claimed to explore the entire realm of fictionality. |
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Of the great romantic pianists, Vladimir Horowitz and Serkin are the only ones still actively concertizing. |
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This is a question which many of you romantic Librans will have to ask yourselves this year. |
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Additionally, Jacobitism became the subject of romantic poetry and literature, notably the work of Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott. |
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Clana vids, for example, may pay homage to favorite moments in Clark and Lana's romantic relationship. |
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Silent Sleep play sparkly sad and darkly romantic songs with searingly honest lyrics. |
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Indeed, the frequency, vividness, and scariness of her dreams increased when Yani was faced with an opportunity to begin a romantic relationship. |
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Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than romantic love. |
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The resort is a perfect romantic hideaway for young couples. |
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He forgets his anniversary, he's in the doghouse, but he pulls out of it with a romantic dinner. |
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As a young man, Disraeli was influenced by the romantic movement and medievalism, and developed a critique of industrialism. |
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Folklore began to distinguish itself as an autonomous discipline during the period of romantic nationalism in Europe. |
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How could purpose grow out of unpurpose? In those questions lie the seeds of the argument from design and the romantic view of nature. |
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Macready's choice of characters was at first confined chiefly to the romantic drama. |
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This, reacting to a world dominated by Enlightenment rationalism, expressed a romantic view of a Golden Age of chivalry. |
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In 2015, Sheen starred opposite Carey Mulligan in the romantic drama Far from the Madding Crowd as prosperous bachelor William Boldwood. |
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In the early 19th century the romantic Gothic revival began in England as a reaction to the symmetry of Palladianism. |
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This idea was not unique to Aasen, and can be seen in the wider context of Norwegian romantic nationalism. |
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Its modern usage is as a romantic or poetic name for Scotland as a whole, comparable with Hibernia for Ireland and Cambria for Wales. |
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The inspiration is romantic, the ruins of the island are conducive to daydreaming. |
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The romantic notions of warfare that everyone had expected faded as the fighting in France bogged down into trench warfare. |
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Indeed, he records that many locals regarded the mountainous and wild landscapes as monstrous and ugly rather than romantic or picturesque. |
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The image of the romantic highlands was further popularised by the works of Walter Scott. |
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Like pop music, lyrics often stress romantic love but also address a wide variety of other themes that are frequently social or political. |
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The arrival of the Crawfords enlivens life in Mansfield and sparks romantic entanglements. |
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Nora Ephron's astute romantic comedy is winningly played and bearably cute. |
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She writes romantic fantasy and science fiction, and makes liberal use of the substance known as handwavium. |
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He extended the landscaped area in the picturesque romantic style, contrasting with the formality of his father's work. |
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If the philtrum is long and deep, then these people are very romantic, sexual, lively and friendly. |
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European diplomats and intellectuals saw the Greek struggle for independence, with its accounts of Turkish atrocities, in a romantic light. |
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However, a new national consciousness was revived in Iceland, inspired by romantic nationalist ideas from continental Europe. |
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The miniseries portrays them as having a platonic, though highly romantic, affair throughout her reign over England during the 16th century. |
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In the 18th century, it brought about a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. |
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The linguistic processes of romantic nationalism demanded linguistic culture models. |
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The polemics of racial superiority became inexorably intertwined with romantic nationalism. |
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However, the belief in romantic nationalism would be honored in the breach. |
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Many clans have often claimed mythological founders that reinforced their status and gave a romantic and glorified notion of their origins. |
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Lockridge's experiments with the novel form recall Georg Lukacs' premarxist and heavily romantic writings on the theory of the novel. |
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She followed Little Children with a role in Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy The Holiday, also starring Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, and Jack Black. |
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In form and spirit the book is unique, a simple romantic narrative transmuted by sheer glow of beauty into a prose poem. |
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It is a parody of the romantic, chivalric aspects of knighthood and a criticism of contemporary social structures and societal norms. |
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Could there be a more romantic gift than a remote-controlled fart machine or a pull-my-finger pen? |
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His account of the means whereby Tolstoy 'bestranges' the romantic idealization of war affords a useful illustration. |
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Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, President of the Polish National Government during the November 1830 Uprising, and a romantic poet. |
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According to historian Miriam Griffin, such bogus and romantic claims to antiquity were not uncommon at the time. |
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Cultural expression from the 1840s to the 1870s was dominated by the romantic nationalism, which emphasized the uniqueness of Norway. |
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Layering, shirting and accessorizing with different fabrics can create romantic, preppy or classic looks. |
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Somehow she wasn't a real sister, but that only made her the more romantic. |
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Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her. |
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So, did your parents have a romantic love affair followed by the saat phere or did it all happen the conventional way? |
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For all his scathingness, and despite his unremitting intellect, Mr. Joyce was a romantic when it came to women. |
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But the sport is an old flame for romantic types, as proved by numbers even sabermetric lords can wrap their seamheads around. |
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I was hoping the man would have some romantic name like Sebastian or Julian. However, as a surname Fletcher's all right. |
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Hollywood contributes to sexism in our society by making and promoting violent films for men and romantic comedies for women. |
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More than half of consumers think it would be wonderfully romantic if their significant other booked tickets for a surprise international trip. |
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Those lovers, played by Vincent Perez and Rachel Weisz, are certainly easy on the eyes, but their romantic chemistry is tentative at best. |
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In the 19th century, it inspired a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. |
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This period also saw the rise of the Norwegian romantic nationalism, as Norwegians sought to define and express a distinct national character. |
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What ensues is part detective novel, part pulpy romantic tragedy. |
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World Network CNN classifies it as one of the 14 most romantic destinations. |
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Until We Could is a romantic and realistic vision of coupledom. |
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Also in the romantic music era, the growth and development of ballet extended the composition of dance music to a new height. |
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Violent and romantic images harmonize into an ascetically pleasing bricolage whose intertextuality is obscure. |
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The 1970s saw screen depictions of ghosts diverge into distinct genres of the romantic and horror. |
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Male Northern quolls live fast and die young in a romantic frenzy of long-distance travel. |
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And we love sweeping, romantic Irish epics in films and books. |
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Griffiths explains heterosexual romantic relationships in terms that other men with Asperger's Syndrome will understand. |
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A national consciousness arose in the first half of the 19th century, inspired by romantic and nationalist ideas from mainland Europe. |
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In The Wrongs of Woman the heroine's indulgence on romantic fantasies fostered by novels themselves is depicted as particularly detrimental. |
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Lovestruck actor Ashton Kutcher, 15 years her junior, proposed to 40-year-old Demi on a romantic dinner date in New York last week. |
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To see a dagger slowly appearing, with its gold glint, through the sand was romantic. |
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The romantic and emotionally charged aspects of the film were equally praised. |
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Faintheart, billed as a romantic comedy set in the world of battle re-enactments, is due to hit cinema screens next summer. |
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Burton's role was that of an RAF officer who develops romantic feelings for the nun. |
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There now appears a romantic sense of a high kingly mission and the clear cognisance of the capacity to fulfil it. |
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Her best friend is much scattier and a bit of a hot head, who has had a number of tragic but romantic relationships. |
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It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and often used medieval, romantic, or folk styles of decoration. |
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She inserted romantic anecdotes of his benevolence, domesticity, and love of the natural world. |
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Their lushly romantic debut album features the rare blend of glockenspiels, synths, mandolin and more casting a deep, many-layered spell. |
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But despite her antimarriage stance, she idealized romantic love and saw harm in mere sensualism. |
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Another romantic name for England is Loegria, related to the Welsh word for England, Lloegr, and made popular by its use in Arthurian legend. |
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Revealing himself a sappily emotional romantic, Smith even has an affecting rooftop dance lesson turn into a complete musical production number. |
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This is typical of romantic poets, as they aimed to accentuate extreme emotion through the emphasis of natural imagery. |
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The island is being promoted as a destination for romantic getaways. |
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Asexuality with the ability to experience romantic attraction should not be confused with demisexuality, which is somewhat similar. |
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One is time in romantic relationships, and one is time in family. |
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Rajputs claim that the romantic drama flick portrayed the enmity between Rabari and Darbar communities through Deepika's and Ranveer's roles. |
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Meanwhile, he extols the romantic virtues of The Dirty Dozen. |
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There is a romantic quality that inhabits all her paintings. |
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Although still comic, the tone and style of the work was considerably more serious and romantic than most of the operas with Gilbert. |
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Comically, the boy strikes a pose of romantic Weltschmerz, insisting he is deeply unhappy and shall never marry. |
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Bacon disinherited her upon discovering her secret romantic relationship with Sir John Underhill. |
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Lyly must also be considered and remembered as a primary influence on the plays of William Shakespeare, and in particular the romantic comedies. |
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Demisexuals experience sexual attraction as a consequence of romantic attraction but not independently of it. |
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Other notable Canadian censorship attempts are have had such strong Streisand Effects, they might as well have directed and starred in the romantic drama Prince Of Tides. |
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Belize City does not really make a good job of making tourists feel safe at night, and that is one thing that can really ruin your romantic Caribbean cruise. |
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There are two general conceptions of improvision. The first, commonly applied is of a rather romantic woolly kind. It suggests that anything can happen in improvisation. |
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Whether it was a good turn of a phrase or a good idiom or a careful romantic thought woven in silken words, all of that was met with an instant approval and repeated wah-wahs. |
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The moving production of Giselle is a romantic full-length classical ballet following Army Officer Albert's seduction of the weak-hearted Giselle. |
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The star of the show was mezzo Kathrin Welte, who sang Prince Charming effortlessly and with style, an essential element in French romantic opera. |
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Who but Mahler would have thought of opening with a horn call but transforming a romantic cliche into something fresh and disturbing by assigning it to a rasping tenor horn? |
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He certainly does not stick to the usual romantic based songs, with tracks like Mr Kicks, Work Song, The Snake, Sygnifying Monkey, Sixteen Tons and Watermelon Man. |
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Pentre Ifan was studied by early travellers and antiquarians, and rapidly became famous as an image of ancient Wales, from engravings of the romantic stones. |
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The romantic enthusiasm that Logan and the Sobieski Stuarts generated with their publications led the way for other tartan books in the 19th century. |
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This weekend, let's find some romantic hideaway on the coast. |
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As the British viewed American popular culture imagery from a somewhat removed perspective, their views were often instilled with romantic, sentimental and humorous overtones. |
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His interpretations of other late romantic composers, such as Mahler and Sibelius, as well as of earlier classical composers, including Schubert, are also still admired. |
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There had earlier been a romantic liaison between Shaw and Campbell that caused Charlotte Shaw considerable concern, but by the time of the London premiere it had ended. |
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If you are one of the latter, then this month's recipe is perfect for a romantic dessert because it contains some ingredients that are reputed to be natural aphrodisiacs. |
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In a worldwide survey on sexual wellbeing, Greeks came out on top as the randiest nation, while the country also topped a poll as the most romantic destination. |
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Among the cast of the London production was Florence Farr, with whom Shaw had a romantic relationship between 1890 and 1894, much resented by Jenny Patterson. |
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Bradford, prompted by comments in Maeve Brennan's memoir, suggests that the poem commemorates Larkin's relationship with Brennan moving from the romantic to the sexual. |
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At the same time he was a romantic and was influenced by gothic romance. |
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In the 20th century, Hindi literature saw a romantic upsurge. |
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In her old heart there is a corner as romantic still as when she used to read the Wild Irish Girl or the Scottish Chiefs in the days of her misshood. |
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The day first became associated with romantic love within the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. |
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Among the many architects of this form of architecture and its successors, neoclassical and romantic, were Robert Adam, Sir William Chambers, and James Wyatt. |
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Against Paul de Man's influential overturning of the romantic distinction between the powers of allegory and of symbol, Brown reargues the case for the latter. |
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Constable's usual subjects, scenes of ordinary daily life, were unfashionable in an age that looked for more romantic visions of wild landscapes and ruins. |
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Well, some degree of the same pleasure may be experienced when one flabbergasts some romantic Schiller, by putting out one's tongue at him when he least expects it. |
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She melted when she saw the romantic message in the Valentine's Day card. |
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He had his first serious romantic relationship, living with John Perry, an unsuccessful actor, later a writer, who remained a lifelong friend after their affair ended. |
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Leigh's romantic relationship with Finch began in 1948, and waxed and waned for several years, ultimately flickering out as her mental condition deteriorated. |
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Improvisation in classical music performance was common during both the Baroque and early romantic eras, yet lessened strongly during the second half of the 20th century. |
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Both remained part of the romantic music period, which also saw the rise of various other nationalistic dance forms like the barcarolle, mazurka and polonaise. |
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Still, she did not regret him, for nothing Ernest could have given her would have equalled the delight of those romantic driftings on the lake with Eden. |
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The 1914 collection by Frank Thomas Bullen, Songs of Sea Labour, differed from the work of writers such as Masefield in having a more practical, rather than romantic, tone. |
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He considered this Shaw's best play and the most likely to remain socially relevant, because of its theme that war is not, generally speaking, a glorious romantic adventure. |
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This all helps tell a different romantic story for each number. |
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Runciman noted that he had a romantic idea about the East, and the family decided that Blair should join the Imperial Police, the precursor of the Indian Police Service. |
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Halperin cautioned that Austen often satirised popular sentimental romantic fiction in her letters, and some of the statements about Lefroy may have been ironic. |
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Scintillating Seagrape Cottage with the Caribbean Islands Club is a romantic retreat on the privately owned island of Little Thatch and promises the ultimate in escapism. |
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Mary Shelley continued to treat potential romantic partners with caution. |
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But here is an artist. He desires to paint you the dreamiest, shadiest, quietest, most enchanting bit of romantic landscape in all the valley of the Saco. |
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We have teamed up with Caledonian Travel to offer a chance for one lucky reader to win a 12-day holiday for two to picturesque Lake Garda and the romantic city of Venice. |
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In 1798, Coleridge and Wordsworth published a joint volume of poetry, Lyrical Ballads, which proved to be the starting point for the English romantic age. |
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Lana and Francesco were first seen together on June 4 at LA's Chateau Marmont hotel before enjoying a romantic holiday to Portofino in Italy in July. |
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The novel is highly romantic, sexually explicit, and political. |
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This choice of music is all very well for young adults who can plan their romantic encounters in bachelor apartments or at home when their parents are away. |
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This can be accomplished with something romantic like a candle lit backrub in front of the fireplace, or as simple as a surprise greeting card with a personalized inscription. |
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