The dark, claustrophobic opus, a tale of witch hunts and the German myth of Walpurgisnacht, has proven wildly divisive among the band's fans. |
It's a myth that goes back to the revolution and the triumph of America's ragtag guerrillas against the rigid, hierarchical British army. |
It has long been clear that the myth of auditor independence has been a weak link in the financial reporting chain. |
The director's vision must embrace myth and reality, welding them into a seamless whole. |
Part of the myth is that it's easy, quick, fast money, but there are always strings attached. |
But when we consider the status of women in academe, we may confront not so much a myth as a glass half empty or half full. |