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1 In Central Europe there is a romantic vision about the Dutch citizen.
2 The Galway singer-songwriter's third album encapsulates a romantic vision of rustic, pastoral terrain.
3 It was not a romantic vision , but Harlan loved her.
4 As you would expect in an Italian, the European Commission president has a romantic vision .
5 Westerners tend to have a romantic vision of Cuba.
6 The artist finds her inspiration in the western landscape which she interprets with a romantic vision .
7 Such a romantic vision , don't you think?
8 Youth, this is a fond romantic vision .
9 Was that deep instinct for perfection, the romantic vision of things as they ought to be, awaking again?
10 It was not a very romantic vision , perhaps, but to David it was more beautiful than anything else in the world.
11 This point safely passed, she resigned herself to splendour, and was conducted to her room in a sort of romantic vision .
12 He probably looked more like an accountant from Croydon, like everyone else in the bar, but I prefer the more romantic vision .
13 Despite the millions of people who remain devoted to their romantic vision of the Old South, there are many others who are questioning the vision.
14 Romantic visions of herself as his favorite flitted through her brain.
15 The loss of the fleet converted all these bold conceptions into mere romantic visions .
16 Whatever the faults of Sidney's romantic visions were, they did not tend to precocious flirtation.
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