Bonnie and Clyde's exploits during the Great Depression earned them a place in American folklore.
This corner of southeast Turkey is coated under matryoshka doll-like layers of history, myth and folklore.
The crisis becomes part of our folklore rather than a step towards lasting change.
Traditionally, fantasy has woven together Medieval feudalism and faerie folklore in some fashion or other.
Folklore is correct that yawning is triggered by boredom, drowsiness, stretching or other people yawning.
Democratic folklore includes the myth that the Clinton tax increases led to the 1990s boom.
The theme was Ossetian folklore, but its expression was a triumph of contemporary design.
Nowadays they are often associated with organized amateur folklore groups, spread throughout the region.
But there was a Palestinian nation, with a culture and folklore that has roots in ancient times.
His creations, inspired by Sudanese cultural heritage, comprise various narration techniques as well as folklore and pantomime.
The limited run of 300 pairs has secured these exclusive cans a special place in audio folklore.
Never take conventional wisdom as anything other than folklore, to be tested against your logic and experiences.
The story has the simplicity of folklore, but the straightness of the narrative keeps arriving at moral crossroads.
The Centre for Southern Folklore, a museum and blues venue, accompanies its historical exhibits with good, inexpensive music.
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Because folklore forms part of the heritage of humanity, national and international actions for its safeguarding is crucial.
The apparent fascination could stretch back into ancient folklore, says Prof Jack Zipes, a leading scholar of fairy-tale studies.
It was a vivid mixture of fact and folklore, from which the idea for a short story took form.
It is transmitted through families as a vocation, most strongly in rural communities with close links to folklore culture.
Its snug, low-arched rooms are cluttered with candlelit tables and offbeat folklore figurines.
Taking place at the historical building of the Saraya, the ceremony featured Kurdish folklore dancing and several cultural activities.
What happened next is regarded as business folklore and should be a case study at every self-respecting management school.
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He has produced works on history and folklore as well as science fiction.
It was only later that I researched the folklore of Chanctonbury Ring.
By the milky light of the full moon, Romincka Forest looks even more like the enchanted woods of European folklore.
It's part of the folklore that after the Black Sox World Series fix of 1919, Babe Ruth saved the game.
The story itself melds the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood with Japanese folklore from the Edo era.
It is part of City folklore that the central-bank governor can bring financiers into a line by raising his eyebrows.
Sussex folklore, mostly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was rife with examples of it as a portal to the otherworld.
Ferguson and Wenger's rivalry has become part of English football folklore but over the years a grudging respect has developed.
The myth of the hobo runs powerfully through American folklore, symbolizing American wanderlust and the unfettered -- and unwashed -- spirit.
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