| 21. | But it's impossible to romanticize this new madness.
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| 22. | We romanticize and glorify our own community and we demonize everyone else.
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| 23. | Kleiser is not the first maker of narrative fiction to romanticize death.
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| 24. | It is tempting to romanticize the democratic change under way.
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| 25. | There has always been a tendency to look back and romanticize it.
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| 26. | The British press painted a somewhat less romanticized picture of Flatley's
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| 27. | Romanticizing murder suggests that we are far gone in decadence.
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| 28. | We all should be penalized 15 yards for Excessive Romanticizing.
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| 29. | Some people romanticize the way things were 5 or 10 years ago.
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| 30. | In this false paradise, Serban finds little to romanticize.
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