| 1. | She became interested in traditional customs, folk myths and legends.
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| 2. | It is a delusion, rooted deeply in folk myth.
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| 3. | No way, say scientists, who call such thinking a folk myth.
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| 4. | Many of the items represent folk myths and others express modern political ideas.
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| 5. | That the CIA funded bin Laden or trained bin Laden is simply a folk myth.
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| 6. | According to a folk myth, the founder of the tribe was " Vaso ".
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| 7. | A folk myth says that anyone born on Eilean Mhealasta will grow up to be an idiot.
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| 8. | The Wild Hunt was a folk myth prevalent in former times across Germany, Britain and also Scandinavia.
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| 9. | The film based on popular historical folk myth, focuses on Emperor Ashoka's son, Kunal.
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| 10. | In the Victorian era, one British folk myth held that the smell of the sea was caused by ozone.
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