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- adjective Not
romanticized .
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Examples
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Such a twist of fate this is, and such a difficult ground to tread upon in attempting to shed light on the unromanticized planes of truth.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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Such a twist of fate this is, and such a difficult ground to tread upon in attempting to shed light on the unromanticized planes of truth.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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Such a twist of fate this is, and such a difficult ground to tread upon in attempting to shed light on the unromanticized planes of truth.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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Such a twist of fate this is, and such a difficult ground to tread upon in attempting to shed light on the unromanticized planes of truth.
Good Fortune Noni Carter 2010
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Just the essential unromanticized facts of doing the thing.
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Doris Rosenthal was a daring explorer, a dedicated educator, and a painter of colorful and expressive yet unromanticized work representing the everyday life of Mexican Indians at a time when anti-Mexican sentiment in the United States was rife.
Doris Rosenthal. 2009
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"[E] ven when it loses focus, [The Namesake] deserves credit for its graceful attempt to tell an all-American story with warm, unromanticized characters trying to discover who they are in a land too eager to impose its own definition on them," writes the AV Club's Keith Phipps.
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Sarna offers compassionate but unromanticized portraits of all of them and makes clear that their failings, if profound, were never theirs alone.
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Sarna offers compassionate but unromanticized portraits of all of them and makes clear that their failings, if profound, were never theirs alone.
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What sets this book apart is its unromanticized presentation of modern India….
THE WHITE TIGER Aravind Adiga 2008
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