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1 True child of Alsace, he revelled in local folklore and legend.
2 Many were found in village temples and played a part in local folklore .
3 The local folklore is similar to Springheel Jack, for example.
4 According to local folklore , the train entered a tunnel in 1945 and never emerged.
5 The history of cinema buildings in Irish cities, towns and suburbs is rich with local folklore .
6 J. Harvey Bloom, that industrious collector of local folklore , says in his book (Op.
7 It was just conceivable that the miners who knew the local folklore might back me up.
8 How Robyn Sandy sheltered Firefree at the Buchan footy ground is already part of local folklore .
9 Bit of a passion of mine, local folklore .
10 You've quite passed into local folklore .
11 It was this new "life on the run" that propelled Power into local folklore as a bushranger.
12 A piece of local folklore .
13 The museum's curator, Mr Brian Walsh, said research of local folklore indicated the jacket was "the genuine article".
14 According to local folklore , the demon Ghantakarna is believed to "steal" children and women from their homes and their neighbourhoods.
15 But suffice it to say, you weren't Mexican and therefore not culturally predisposed to a soft spot for any of the local folklore .
16 After three days of north wind and failure, it occurred to me that my boatman might know the local folklore - the fairy tales and traditions.
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