That said; this may not be quite as fabulous as it sounds.
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The worth of it must be fabulous; the design is marvellously executed.
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This is a flesh-and-blood tale you believe in, with fabulous period detail.
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Come to think it, that last suggestion sounds like a fabulous idea.
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Tarter: There is this fabulous star system or planetary system called Trappist-1.
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Martin about fictional families fighting for control of a mythical land, Westeros.
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Martin about fictional, medieval families fighting for control of a mythical land.
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And then they thought: how can we make a mythical tower new?
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Until YouTube, it had the mythical quality of a great bootleg album.
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This project has been announced more often than the mythical high-speed rail.
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It's a mythological reality that we hope our society pays attention to.
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And years later, it is still described in mythological questions and statements.
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Indeed, a great many mythological tales warn of the dangers of hubris.
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The idea of both is mythological, and not in any sense physiological.
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A purer form of religion has rejected most of the mythological material.
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He wanted to invest the least possible time accomplishing this mythic jailbreak.
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Despite its ancient origins and almost mythic status, however, leprosy remains mysterious.
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Such is the general outline of the mythic history of the Centaurs.
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At other times her storytelling takes on more of a mythic quality.
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He's solved the traditional mythic dilemma by having his servants feed him.
Ús de mythologic en anglès
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The mythologic gods are no longer worth talking about for serious men.
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The mythologic ideas of the dirge are common to various creeds.
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The mythologic significance of the different colors is well shown in this formula.
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In subject they are either erotic, mythologic, or descriptive of nature.
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Time relations are often hopelessly confused and the narratives are greatly incumbered with mythologic details.
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When these bodies were removed, the spectacle was a series of mythologic pictures,-Cæsar'sown idea.
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Obviously such fancies are purely of mythologic parentage.
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According to Goldzhier, long locks of hair and a long beard are mythologic attributes of the sun.
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All mix with these causes mythologic pictures.
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Throughout India there are stories of dwarf tribes descended from the monkey-God, or Hoonuman of the mythologic poems.
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His most famous work was his "Metamorphoses," mythologic legends involving transformations,- amostpoetical and imaginative production.
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There is a certain grotesque humor in Thor's adventures, which is missed in his mythologic counterpart of the South, Hercules.
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In the luxuriant mythologic growth there exhibited, we may yet trace the various successive phases of Christologic speculation but imperfectly blended.
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There is nothing more drear, monstrous, wild, dark, and lonely in the descriptions of the mythologic than of the scientific page.
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With all his sovereign sound sense, Ambrose Pare has loaded his book with references to impossibly strange, and even mythologic cases.
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Meanwhile, you gentlemen, to whom human affairs are not sufficient occupation, may solicit the insertion of divine fingers into your mythologic pie.'