| 11. | And this demand proceeds from a fundamentally romanticized view of art.
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| 12. | No time to romanticize a moment or put things in perspective.
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| 13. | The era of romanticized homemaking was over-- for decades.
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| 14. | "We don't want them to romanticize this.
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| 15. | While liberal Americans romanticize it, he has lived it ."
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| 16. | He denounced Adams and the opera for " romanticizing terrorists ".
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| 17. | Often these souvenirs were accompanied by printed, romanticized Billiken lore.
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| 18. | Never mind that the image was often overly romanticized in our minds.
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| 19. | It is so overtly romanticized as to be almost ridiculous at times.
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| 20. | But these days it is pointless to romanticize the relationship.
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