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It was a situation made to order for the romancers.
And it's not easy to get caught up by the production's uneven romancers.
Maxwell is a pop romancer who makes all the right promises.
It was just such a spot that the old romancers chose for their most moving scenes.
I find you are no realist at all, but only a bungling romancer.
The ancient romancers most commonly wrote fiction about the remote past.
He seems to have been a great romancer.
The romancers and the realists, again, were at one in their anti-Modernism.
"Look at him, this is my romancer," she said.
Not that Tom Wilson was a romancer; oh no!
Master swordsman, romancer of ladies, a ghost who walks through walls.
So the poets and romancers tell us.
Such is the portrait of Tembinatake, drawn by an expert romancer.
He's the dashing astronomy professor who appoints himself the dean's would-be romancer.
He wondered if this response were what the romancers meant by "love"; he decided that it couldn't be.
Like all romancers, she is a little terrified at seeing one of her wildest conceits admitted by the hard- headed world.
A cheerful, bearded man of 55, he had a reputation as a hard drinker and a bit of a romancer.
He also praised the film as "a much more robust production than many similar youth-skewing Taiwanese romancers over the past decade".
In the past, assuming the appearance and attitudes of a Nec- romancer had gained him more authority than he probably deserved.
He was a notorious romancer.
'A great romancer where the damsels are concerned but.'
Its two hillside city parks have been favored by evening romancers and view seekers throughout the history of Grand Rapids.
But it was mostly Beatty's reputation as a world-class romancer of women that gave him street credibility in the rap world.
You see John Upson is no romancer.
Tristram is often alluded to by the Romancers as the great authority and model in all matters relating to the chase.