| 11. | The ebb and flow of life in a hotel lends itself to much romanticising.
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| 12. | And he romanticised a lot, infusing a lot of masala, I guess.
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| 13. | Martial was born in Bilbilis in 38 41 AD and romanticised his provincial upbringing.
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| 14. | James Stephen in an article of 1844 which celebrated and romanticised the work of these reformers.
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| 15. | They are sometimes romanticised and fantastic, but always dealing with human beings one can understand.
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| 16. | It also recalls the romanticised phrase " Pearl of the Orient " referring to Hong Kong.
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| 17. | Romanticised painting of Elizabeth Farm viewed from the northern riverbank of Parramatta River by Joseph Lycett.
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| 18. | However, it has since come to be regarded as a somewhat romanticised version of events.
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| 19. | He is best known for romanticised depictions of Scottish clansmen, their battles and domestic life.
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| 20. | Romanticising the subject should be avoided.
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