Jaffrelot considers the history thus created to be one that is "largely mythical [and which] enabled Yadav intellectuals to invent a golden age".
So only about 770 calories would have been supplied, and he said the German winter ration would be 1,000 calories as the recent increase was "largely mythical".
Berle theorized that the facts of economic concentration meant that the effects of competitive-price theory were largely mythical.
Although largely mythical in content, the passage illustrates working knowledge of anesthesia in ancient Persia.
Promotional forces disturbingly similar to today's cooked up a largely mythical wave of suicides said to have been committed by impressionable young readers across Europe.
Later bestiaries of the Middle Ages confounded these various accounts, so that one finds the largely mythical creature given differing names and various characteristics, real and imaginary.
By the 18th century the largely mythical lake was known to British mapmakers and chroniclers by the Spanish name Laguna de Espiritu Santo.
This group seem to hark after a largely mythical version of what they imagine England used to be like.
Would the occupation of several days in his twelfth year truly compete with Lincoln's largely mythical yet entirely adult rail-splitting?
For months, some of Wall Street's top short-sellers have contended that AremisSoft's reported results are largely mythical.