But like all religious doctrine there is plenty of mythmaking and mysticism that goes with this. |
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And yes, one has to be vigilant in the way that he suggested and try to spot falsehoods, examples of mythmaking in the stories that people tell about the world. |
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Django, for example, rewrites history not with the brutal nihilism of Peckinpah's westerns but with his own brand of mythmaking. |
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Is it mere coincidence or urban mythmaking that the miscreant line jumpers are always said to be driving Mercedes? |
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Quite what she did is the subject of some mythmaking. |
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And Sotheby's and Christie's prominently feature Freud's paintings, drawings and etchings in their February sales. A torrent of mythmaking washes over it all. |
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It may get an airing on television, though there is no such deal in place yet. All this helps a process of mythmaking around Lula that is already well under way. |
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More than a few critics took the film to task for its extraordinary violence, but others recognized that Penn was primarily concerned with mythmaking. |
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And because the Whirl told their stories over and over, and in such gutbucket style, Thomas played a major role in that mythmaking. |
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What resides here is part reverential mythmaking, part free-floating film noir. |
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Relatedly, disciplinarily appealing as it may be, pitting the realist and national mythmaking theories against each other is not very plausible. |
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We need to start challenging some of the ludicrous mythmaking by the isolationists now. |
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The analogy between Reagan's mythmaking and Lucas's isn't intended frivolously. |
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She believes in the Hero's journey as a timeless structure of mythmaking and cinema. |
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There is some degree of mythmaking and truth-stretching in every campaign, but the extent to which Republicans have embraced ignobility in this campaign is astounding. |
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The mythmaking around Michelangelo is nigh-on impossible to cut through, but Gayford approaches the master through the epic sweep of his life and work. |
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