So the horse's ardent supporters will be able to chart their hero's progress towards another century. |
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Written well before the emergence of identity politics, it has no a priori commitment to the telos of its hero's self-understanding. |
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He returned home to a hero's welcome and fleeting celebrity in the best Orcadian seafaring tradition. |
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He passed that way a second time two days later, on his way back southward to Fort Lyon and thence to Denver, where he received a hero's welcome. |
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The hero's journey, however, need not be anywhere as simplistic as in the brief precis above. |
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This picture was photoshopped by the guys at Nine and that is actually Mrs Mangle's mouth pasted on my hero's face. |
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I mean tragedy in the classical sense in which the hero's misery is embedded in his triumph. |
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These films also maintain a presence of God, fate, and karmic pay-offs for the hero's eventual victory. |
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The hero's friend Finn retreats from the uncertainties of London to his home country. |
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I've come to cherish the hard-headed practicality of the hero's wife in Henry Handel Richardson's The Fortunes of Richard Mahony. |
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So steadfast is Archer, that the West Indian is heard praising our hero's pluck and courage ever after. |
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He is an exaggeration of the Australian hero's character and an extreme example of ockerism. |
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But Weatherson, in his hero's role, spiked their guns as early as the eighth minute by putting his side ahead. |
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He thought that he would be rewarded for valiant actions with a hero's welcome when he returned to shore. |
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Why is the second-rate part of a hero's corpus uncritically praised or else ignored to keep the hero's reputation unsullied. |
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Nor does it help that the hero's seemingly insoluble problems are glibly smoothed out in the final scene. |
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Morales received a hero's welcome in an airport in the Bolivian capital of La Paz Wednesday night. |
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During the last six millennia, the hero's journey to the underworld of the dead has been a main part of epic storylines. |
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Over the centuries, Laozi's life took on elements of the mythological hero's biography. |
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Her hero's commitment to a vision of honorable politics is clearly out of place in a context of political corruption, baseness, and compromise. |
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The deep pessimism which infects the classic Cold War novel gives way to a complacence born of the hero's capacity to survive. |
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He focuses on his hero's physical body and gives priority to agility, skill, and performance. |
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The hard-boiled hero's rapport with oppressed and marginalized people has a well-articulated rationale. |
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Modern myths follow a basic pattern, known as the monomyth or the hero's journey. |
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All Lebanon lamented his death as one man and honoured him with a hero's funeral. |
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The crew of a nuclear submarine was given a hero's welcome yesterday as it arrived home from the Gulf. |
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Joseph Campbell, the well-known writer on mythology and comparative religion, identified twelve stages in the archetypal hero's journey. |
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Joseph Campbell, in his work The Hero with a Thousand Faces, examines the mythological hero's journey and its attending archetypes. |
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And when, at the end of the first scene, the tribunes itemise the hero's flaws, Hicks is again visible making his detractors appear punily envious. |
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Our hero's flight across the world culminates in a North Pole knees-up. |
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As Schama notes, the dagger used to puncture the hero's eye in the Blinding of Samson, one of Rembrandt's most dramatic history paintings, is a Javanese kris. |
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The film then blurs space-time boundaries as it sends the two filmmakers on assignment to interview the key characters surrounding the hero's life. |
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Not to get overly sentimental, but it's a true hero's journey. |
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But our hero's fate is never in question, not even when he straps on snowshoes for what has to be the most poorly motivated cross-country journey in movie history. |
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The experimental text included crossed out words and newspaper cuttings of the hero's admissions to psychiatric hospital. |
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Dr Murray Carmichael will receive a hero's welcome when he arrives tomorrow in Phnom Penh, where as a medic in his early 30s he once battled to save the lives of Cambodians. |
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You get your hero's origin sequence, decent overview of his costume and civilian life, stodgily staged romance, plus two of the comic series' better baddies. |
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In the Korean myth, the hero's legitimate son is recognized when he is able to find half of his father's sword at the base of a pine tree growing out of a heptagonal stone. |
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The film feels less like a chronicle than like a loose shuffle of moments and ideas, like the cryptic Post-it messages that paper the walls of the hero's apartment. |
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He returned home in 1493 to a hero's welcome, and within six months had 1,500 men and 17 vessels at his command. |
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He returned the next year and presented his findings to the monarchs, bringing natives and gold under a hero's welcome. |
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The American Legion has long believed this Marine Corps hero's detainment was unjust. |
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Davies meticulously establishes the background, the breeding in the bone, of his hero's life. |
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Instead, an extradiegetic narrator renders detached testimony of the hero's traumatic story in the Thatcher era. |
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But, unlike The Art Of Getting By, It's A King Of Funny Story and Thumbsucker, this time the hero's more sympathetic than slappable. |
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Soon after, he gains a companion who aids him and, in the end, the hero's companion reveals that he is in fact the dead man. |
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Yet when it comes to finding work on civvy street, former soldiers are rarely greeted with a hero's welcome. |
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Nelson was given a hero's welcome and after being sworn in as a freeman of the borough and received the massed crowd's applause. |
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As we've just learned, as long as we live in the manifest realm, a hero's journey is never over. We are constantly having to reprove ourselves. |
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The poetic versions of the Tristan legend offer a very different account of the hero's death. |
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Columbus and his remaining crew came home to a hero's welcome when they returned to Spain. |
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He finally reached England on 22 July, when he sailed into Portsmouth, England to a hero's welcome. |
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Nelson's body was preserved in a barrel of brandy for the trip home to a hero's funeral. |
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Despite Pontypridd having a population of 32,000 at the time, reports were made that 80,000 people lined the streets to see their hero's arrival. |
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Belleforest embellished Saxo's text substantially, almost doubling its length, and introduced the hero's melancholy. |
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Schiller's plays expressed the restless spirit of his generation, depicting the hero's struggle against social pressures and the force of destiny. |
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With enemies closing in fast, our hero's mind sprung into hyperdrive. |
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Despite the failures in Egypt, Napoleon returned to a hero's welcome. |
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Despite his melancholic mood, da Gama was given a hero's welcome and showered with honors, including a triumphal procession and public festivities. |
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Whether in the arena of sports, politics, or peace, once put on a pedestal they become targets of debunkers and deflators, eager to show the hero's mere humanity. |
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Chelsea looked distinctly powder puff until Weah and Sutton were introduced and the African, who received a hero's welcome, made up for lost time with his dramatic winner. |
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Akashi used a Chinese seal with the symbols that depict 'Freedom' and firmly opted to use black cinnabar paste to honor the South African hero's struggle against apartheid. |
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