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They didn't create fantasmagorical financial instruments and sell them to hundreds of thousands of people.
Tom Tresser: What Is Jane Addams' Heritage Worth to Chicago Tom Tresser 2012
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Those fantasmagorical goals -- peace and security -- may help explain why Israel is actually supporting Rawabi, despite the project's openly activist nature.
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There are fantastic, fantasmagorical surreal menacing creatures which are part insect, part mammal, part crustacean, part reptile.
Born to blush 2006
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The instrumental sound of the album is percussive techno-cabaret, appropriately fantasmagorical but with a array of instrumentation whose broad musical palette recalls A KISS IN THE DREAMHOUSE.
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There are fantastic, fantasmagorical surreal menacing creatures which are part insect, part mammal, part crustacean, part reptile.
Born to blush 2006
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At the time of its release in 1949, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's THE SMALL BACK ROOM was praised as a welcome return to the postwar realism that audiences had come to expect of "The Archers" after their Technicolorful, fantasmagorical THE RED SHOES.
Delirium Tremendous 2008
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The instrumental sound of the album is percussive techno-cabaret, appropriately fantasmagorical but with a array of instrumentation whose broad musical palette recalls A KISS IN THE DREAMHOUSE.
Archive 2008-10-26 2008
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No, what this is about is how John McCain is playing an eerie character, so closely resembling the duplicity-driven, misremembering mumble-mindedness and scary-as-hell-other-world-fantasmagorical delusions of George W. Bush.
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At the time of its release in 1949, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's THE SMALL BACK ROOM was praised as a welcome return to the postwar realism that audiences had come to expect of "The Archers" after their Technicolorful, fantasmagorical THE RED SHOES.
Archive 2008-10-12 2008
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One of Gogos' greatest works, his rendering of Fredric March's Mr. Hyde for the cover of FAMOUS MONSTERS #62, facets the distorted, bedraggled features of Dr. Jekyll's alter ego with so many daubs of fantasmagorical color lavenders, lime greens, sunny yellows that we can imagine how Rouben Mamoulian's B&W film might have looked under the painterly direction of Mario Bava.
codemonkey commented on the word fantasmagorical
This was used in the tagline of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
January 25, 2009
sionnach commented on the word fantasmagorical
Our fine, four-fendered, friend!
January 25, 2009
reesetee commented on the word fantasmagorical
Also see phantasmagorical.
January 26, 2009
mr.wizard commented on the word fantasmagorical
Fantasmagorical refers to something dreamlike, magic, or fantastic.
Derived from "phantasmagoric".
July 22, 2009