"The euro was a victory of political romanticism over economic thinking and reality, " Mr. Bolkestein says.
All that said, Notre Dame has rekindled some of the romanticism associated with Fighting Irish football.
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Scott Fitzgerald character whose life and business deals were steeped in the glitter of wealth and romanticism.
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Truth has a harshness that alarms them, and an air of finality that collides with their incurable romanticism.
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For all the romanticism of La Masia, its coaches aren't modern day alchemists.
"Dark romanticism" evolved as the flip side of the 18th- and 19th-century Enlightenment.
Many women discuss their first Botox treatment with the dewy-eyed romanticism usually reserved for memories of a first kiss.
Indeed, Romanticism was explicitly and decidedly a revolt against reason, a rejection of the empirical presumption of the Enlightenment.
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And the best thing about the ending, which casts the beginning in an eerie new light, is its heart-stopping romanticism.
Nor does Mr Talbott's character, at least on the surface, betray much romanticism or strong emotion of any other kind.
There is former Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd, whose strange story smelled more of schoolboy romanticism and naivety than cynical libertinage.
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By disentangling classical liberalism from Utopian romanticism Bell suggests the path available to the GOP back to vitality and victory.
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Was his mixture of romanticism and classicism genuine and organic or merely mechanical, a matter of putting themes doggedly through their paces?
In Nauvo, the bed and breakfast Martta invites tired cyclists to rest in an old house whose interiors represent perfect archipelago-romanticism.
The sobriety that he prizes in art he defends both against Romanticism and mysticism and against the animal excitement of mass culture.
Our experienced is shaped by the romanticism of the picture's past, by its links to our present, and our understanding of its place in the canon.
Blake's work, which became part of the wider movement of Romanticism in late 18th and early 19th century European culture, is filled with religious visions.
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He sees Hirsch as a kind of antidote to the kind of left-wing romanticism he believes has really got a grip on the national curriculum.
The policy implications of ending educational romanticism cut in many directions.
Think outlaw biker romanticism (Marlon Brando in The Wild One), the proto-American exuberance of the bracket-race circuit, the silent noir mysticism of immobile cars in lonely fields.
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With a blandly dismissive anti-romanticism, the director sees through the pretenses of civility to the mediocrity, disappointment, venality, gullibility, duplicity, and boredom that pass for daily life.
Such florid romanticism may provoke derision on the other side of the Atlantic, never mind how closely it parallels Mr Bush's belief in his duty to spread freedom.
The answer seems to lie in the heyday of Romanticism and its aftermath, when the role of the clown became associated somehow with the artist's own ambivalent status.
As far as Dr Djerassi is concerned, it is largely cost and a lingering romanticism about old-fashioned conception that prevents more fertile couples from adopting this approach today.
Many stayed on, seduced by the romanticism of raw Siberia and drawn by the generous wages and other perks granted by Soviet law to those working in harsh conditions.
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Performance enhancing substances have not only soiled the sanctity of the game for an entire generation, but it has also greatly diminished the romanticism that has accompanied noteworthy baseball milestones.
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Just make sure the recipient doesn't mind going without a physical gift on the big day -- it wouldn't be right to drain all the romanticism out of a special occasion.
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Holding tight to his characters with long takes and closeups, capturing them only at the breaking points in their lives, Garrel balances a hypnotic romanticism with the frightening lurch of unsteady emotions.
Unlike the lush, elaborate, French-inspired, high Deco romanticism of the Chrysler Building, the Empire State's massing and design is a more simplified, commercial evocation of the Machine Age, a favorite theme of the time.
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