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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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Existing romantic scenes may be further romanticized through video transformations or song choice.
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Others have romanticized the donning of the cloak as a passing of political power or even mystical significance.
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The book romanticized the accident and had a much more optimistic end than the real events only the group leader was found deceased.
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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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But to me the beauty of that is trying to romanticize an unromantic place.
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The storyline romanticizes and draws on an exotic setting in some episodes.
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Among the historically accurate retelling of events, preference for the oft romanticized accounts were sometimes used.
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They make a false, romanticized story about that victim and sell it as real life.
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Literature followed different cultural currents, sometimes romanticizing and idealizing girlhood, and at other times developing under the influence of the growing literary realism movement.
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