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In fact, romanticism and science are good for each other.
The intense romanticism of the work will put some people off.
He has done so, though, without sliding into easy romanticism.
The space between life and death is the parade ground of romanticism.
The romanticism of the period upset her more than the blood.
Still, when you get on the train there's a romanticism about it.
That's what killed my father, English romanticism, that and 1930 science.
Mostly, it seems that romanticism is out of style now.
"I have to constantly police myself on the romanticism of it," she said.
The last one is a riding hall from the time of romanticism, which was built in 1830.
But it was just as much a portrait of youth and romanticism.
And I think some of us got caught up in that romanticism."
Apart from any environmental romanticism, we must not forget European industry.
The age of educational romanticism: On requiring every child to be above average.
In his fairy tales he used romanticism and true love.
"I'm not living in a world of romanticism, but a balance has to be found.
We're saying that romanticism has nothing to do with foppishness.
It started a trend of national romanticism in Norwegian film.
But my lady has a streak of romanticism about her, where I am concerned.
The film's romanticism only occasionally runs away with its careful, more considered side.
It opened the door for romanticism and, after that, Impressionism.
Together, these works amount to an important reinterpretation of French romanticism.
Nevertheless, it has its own role in the development of Finnish national romanticism.
The old Earth/big bang types do have ideas with a certain kind of romanticism to them.
"That mystery and romanticism of 1949 is still there for me," she conceded.