Through the website, the chapters became a part of a whole text: a fairy-tale. |
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The characters look modern, with their hairdos and glasses, but are costumed in fairy-tale outfits. |
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This is pure classic fairy-tale material, and what it may lack in gritty complexity it makes up in primal symbolic resonance. |
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He had a few engagements before marrying his Florence and living quite happily ever after in fairy-tale retirement in Rapallo. |
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Evoking the universality of fairy-tale, her narratives confront viewers with their own drives, taboos and anxieties. |
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He first sees her using a butterfly knife to cut the strings of a tied bird, next to a fairy-tale lake in the forest. |
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The other sightseers will not distract you as you gaze in awed silence at the fairy-tale islands of rock amidst the cloud. |
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My mother made a conscious effort to not let us have what she considered airy-fairy stuff like fairy-tale books. |
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The story of Singh and Patel is a heartwarming one, and perfectly fits into the mold of a fairy-tale Disney sports film. |
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Bernheimer is a well-known American fairy-tale writer, and Hunt is the editor of the Denver Quarterly. |
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He likens the story to a fairy-tale, illuminating the biggest questions in life. |
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There's no fairy-tale involved like Midsummer Night's Dream where there's make-believe. |
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Once upon a time, or at least last summer, fairy-tale ogres and their sidekicks were the golden characters of Hollywood. |
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The reconstruction of the camp as a stone building rather than a more realistic wooden frame complex adds to the fairy-tale setting. |
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Judge Hatch watched in awe as the perfect, fairy-tale couple became a horror show. |
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And she's locked in the fight of her life to keep her fairy-tale fortune her own. |
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The truth is that fairy-tale endings are probably very few and far between. |
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Vidocq's great achievement was to confer his magical, fairy-tale prestige on a branch of government administration. |
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It's been a fairy-tale story to go from club coach to national coach in the sport I love. |
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It is a fairy-tale kingdom without class warfare, racial violence, or religious hypocrisy. |
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Jack suspected she was rather taken with the romantic fairy-tale figure he cut. |
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Last week Mittal held a fairy-tale wedding for his one and only daughter, Vanisha. |
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This subtle but persistent political theme is well served by the author's tart humor, as is the fairy-tale romance. |
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Refreshed, we decide upon the long walk up to the fairy-tale clocktower atop the hill overlooking the town. |
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His eyes twinkle like a fairy-tale grandfather's in his round, tanned face and he makes a kind of slurping, appreciative sound. |
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We've been together for over ten years now, and it's still a fairy-tale romance. |
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The first tradition, in fairy-tale terms, is the villain tradition. |
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Every detail of the plot reeks of tweeness, and the score never quite decides whether it is intended as a fairy-tale operetta or a light-hearted musical. |
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Then she suffers a fairy-tale rescue at the hands of an aunt. |
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We were getting pretty blotto off Pink Squirrels and Brandy Alexanders, and it was a strange sensation, looking at old fairy-tale scenes while listening to this loopy music! |
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Today, the quaint spectacle of a stage-managed fairy-tale celebration strikes many of us as a load of garbage. |
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Like the princess in a fairy-tale forest, she'd free the jewel from its stinging enchantment, quickly polish it to high luster, then royally present it. |
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Our route has taken us northwest through a fairy-tale landscape where the boreal forest, or taiga, begins to give way to more open land, or tundra. |
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Slowly, Dummy regains both his voice and his confidence, and finally, in a fairy-tale ending, even his identity when King Richard recognizes him as his long-lost godson. |
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In true fairy-tale fashion, the book was an immediate success. |
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We were directed down the steep path of the postcard perfect greenhill, past transplanted historic buildings and a fairy-tale well, to the drafty, pre-revolutionary farmhouse. |
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It is filmed with a piercingly lovely fairy-tale quality that heightens the film's already larger-than-life battle of innocence versus evil. |
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A white drawing on black paper depicts from various angles a school of the menacing fairy-tale creatures, variously ornamented with stripes, scallops and spikes. |
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Dressing in fairy-tale attire is encouraged. |
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The fairy-tale confection of John's architecture lit up purple and white. |
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Rimsky's one-acter Kashchey the Immortal is based on a Russian fairy-tale. |
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While Blanche is busy sewing rocks into her skirt for a Virginia Woolf swim, Randolph and Christabel are making whoopee in fairy-tale fishing villages. |
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Here is a fairy-tale showbiz story that's almost too corny to be true. |
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The Bachelor had debuted a year earlier, and audiences were ripe for a show that punctured its saccharine fairy-tale storyline. |
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Theirs is a fairy-tale romance, with her knowing from the beginning that they are fated to be together, and him coming to her rescue like a knight in shining armor. |
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I can't buy the fairy-tale presentation of Em we see in the film because it's completely at odds with what he's worked so hard to make us believe about him up til now. |
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During the fencing and theatrical performances we pay attention to the wittiness, neatness and fairy-tale character of the given stories. |
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Closer to home, composers of movie music make particular use of the fairy-tale world, with its structural features such as quests, multiple setbacks and triumph over oneself. |
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Were the fairy-tale true it really would shame the affluent west. |
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His first striking works are illustrational and bejewelled-looking fairy-tale paintings, inspired by folk art and in key with Jugendstil decoration. |
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It's like a fairy-tale, a fable with the lord of the manor and the court jester, the Romeo and Juliet and the feeling of rottenness in the kingdom of Denmark? |
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Memories of what happened the last few times the BBC's commentators were permitted to descant over fairy-tale weddings of this sort are still relatively fresh, as are the details of each royal divorce. |
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Thankfully, Younger doesn't feel the need for a sugarcoated, fairy-tale ending but his ponderous, wintry coda is surplus to requirements. |
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First, there is so much balderdash and BS coming out of his mouth. Has he ever thought about going into writing children's fairy-tale books full time? |
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The main hypothesis I will work from is that Mirkwood by and large fits within the literary topos of the enchanted forests in the fairy-tale tradition. |
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married in November 2006 in a fairy-tale, A-list wedding at a 15th century Italian castle before a church of Scientology minister. |
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I should be very glad if you could help me in fixing on a name for my fairy-tale, which Mr. Tenniel is now illustrating for me, and which I hope to get published before Xmas. |
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