The ancient epic is transformed by alchemist and mythmaker Kiefer into a composition of paint and lead. |
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Whatever she said, she charmed the mythmaker at a reception in Mexico city given by her father, the American ambassador. |
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Hemingway's great rival as a stylist and mythmaker was William Faulkner, whose writing was as baroque as Hemingway's was spare. |
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If he wants to continue serving as a planetary mythmaker, the studio's investment will have to be amply repaid. |
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So to say that Paolini is an unskilled narrator and a derivative mythmaker is more or less beside the point. |
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He was also the mythmaker who shaped the perception of Russia's role for years to come. Like any other country Russia prides itself on its military victories. |
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In the process, she has herself become a cultural mythmaker, deploying the framing devices of the video monitor and the web page to embrace the intersections of art and life, artifact and archetype. |
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We should therefore expect an inventive, prolific mythmaker to return, time and again, to old myths in service of new ideas. |
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Ryan was part reporter and part mythmaker, rooting for the success of the home team in part because it made for the best story — which is to say, he was a sportswriter. |
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Some discussion, moreover, of Eastwood's directorial evolution over the past decade from American mythmaker to myth-breaker could only buttress Burgoyne's case. |
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Front-runners Hoof It, Nameitwhatyoulike and Dragon King are all in single figures and only Mythmaker, who is in stall 14, is a confirmed pacesetter among those drawn higher. |
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