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I think she's more easily romanticized by a lot of things.
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They make a false, romanticized story about that victim and sell it as real life.
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This risk is greater in adolescents who may romanticize death.
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He is noted by critics for his remarkably exhaustive accounts and for his tendency to avoid romanticizing his subjects' lives.
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The two are romanticized in the crime obsessed media and become celebrities.
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He wants to show us the world where he grew up in, wants to romanticize the feeling of nostalgia and unrequited love.
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Even in 1840, popular culture could present a badly distorted, romanticized view of these women.
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The activities, rituals and personalities of the world of organized crime have been deeply romanticized in the popular media over the past 30 years.
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It carries to its ultimate absurdity the fashion for romanticizing gangsters, for even in defeat the public enemy is endowed with grandeur.
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Among the historically accurate retelling of events, preference for the oft romanticized accounts were sometimes used.
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