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Mythically, at least, this is in fact where he lived - and always will.
The 30-mile-long island was mythically beautiful, according to friends who had been there.
Yes, there is something mythically sweet about such summers.
And the characters, even with their flaws, are often mythically supersized.
Artists continued to chip away at painting as a mythically elevated medium well into the 60's.
In later chapters the humor becomes less mythically burlesque and more ironic.
Mythically, a vast bureaucracy responsible for all the world's minor irritations.
Already he pined for the mythically incessant rain of Seattle.
They could not be met; they were too optimistic, mythically optimistic.
Instead, they arrange private fittings for clients and occasionally house her 20-minute-long, mythically titled spectacles.
Their passion is enthusiastic, and almost mythically fecund.
These paintings are my attempt to express the mythically inexpressible and to unify the present with eternity.
The March on Rome was presented, mythically, as a bloody and heroic seizure of power.
The Gundestrup cauldron has been also interpreted mythically.
Due to the homophony, "fish" mythically becomes equated with "abundance".
He is eerily, almost mythically alone.
That was about two decades after the celebrity of Williams was mythically assured but commercially outmoded.
The Amazon: Physically, it's immense and mythically it's the very same.
More than that, he sees her as almost mythically fulfilled: "a rich mine of life, like the founders of early races."
Japanese imperial dynasty is mythically descended from Amaterasu, the Sun goddess.
It typifies the mythically exotic, tropical image most Soviet people have of the United States.
These are mythically complex creatures.
Their sport is often written about mythically, as if the Greeks had bequeathed bases, bats and balls to America.
Even the New York waterfront, which was mythically associated with rats, was less infested than assumed.
Her works center on the natural world of human, animal and plant forms which she presents mythically and metaphorically, rather than realistically.