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    mythological


    1. Here are a few jokes from the west where it is not unusual to cut jokes around religious leaders and mythological figures


    2. Even in Britain, you have old Celtic traditions with great spiritual, symbolic and mythological importance, just like any religion, and they suffer too


    3. He wrote literary and mythological essays in which he draws parallels between Greek myths and other mythologies


    4. some mythological ones, among which that of the


    5. statues are of mythological characters, sign


    6. Then another realization sprang out of the explanation: Mim and Yula weren't the sole representatives of their folk and they weren't from this Spur at all! Most importantly it was plain now that those 'Enthilesté' weren't some mythological creation


    7. Light filtered down from the clerestory windows above, and only then came the ceiling, divided into coffers which were painted in a variety of mythological and biblical themes and hung with sixteen vast and branching chandeliers


    8. Your ship is registered to the Mythological Institute, but there is no record of a mission in this sector


    9. By the time the Mythological Institute was done, Brendan really would be the Messiah—whether he liked it or not


    10. “The Mythological Institute is entirely dedicated to espionage

    11. “I’m saying that agents of the Mythological Institute have infiltrated the Simulator Corporation and steered the research into a very special end


    12. Language like that in the preceding quote seemed to me more like one of those borrowings that I have referred to earlier, whose basis was more akin to mythological folklore


    13. In the recent past, I have championed the idea that many mythological accounts take their basis from oral history where the retelling over the generations diluted the real experience at its core with magical and mystical add-on descriptions, and stories


    14. It has a kernel of reality almost completely hidden by the unnatural puff of mythological imagery


    15. Social dominance gives the power to access food and females, which is the dominant theme in all mythological and historical accounts of love and war


    16. Many were the epics and sagas recited at great length about these mythological gods and goddesses and their many heroic quests as if they were a cut above the best of once-live heroes


    17. or bad it has not been created by some mythological being sitting


    18. gave to these questions a most radical and revolutionary answer, expressed in daring mythological concepts and terms


    19. this way of acting pertains only to these mythological characters, or if,


    20. repetition of the same behaviors the mythological characters had

    21. systems are mythological rather than existential, and that those who have promoted such postulates


    22. The child is named after a mythological hero or a God"s name


    23. The selection of a name for a child is very important because the child will emulate the characteristics of the mythological hero or heroine he/she is named after


    24. the notion of intentionality as a mythological hold-over from folk wisdom


    25. Between the countries and the sea was a village inhabited of magic and mythological beings, as diverse as the flora and fauna of the kingdom


    26. However, the magic had opened me an unknown world that I had never dreamed of: communication with magical beings, which only I had heard in mythological stories and now it was a reality for me


    27. Given that neither the race nor the distance diminish the determination of these 'things' to reach me, I resolved, squinting my eyes, go crushing the "pazote" and go releasing it while running with the mythological agility of Achilles


    28. The sight of the pool excited him so much he danced onto a rock like a mythological faun shouting he was in Arcadia with the gods


    29. He learnt that an ancient Celtic mythological warrior King named Fionn Mc Cool was looking for a wife to bear him sons that would like him have prowess in battle


    30. DRACONES” – here there are dragons - put there by cartographers to signal dangerous unexplored territories imitating the medieval practise of drawing dragons and sea snakes and other mythological animals in the empty areas of the maps, where knowledge ended and legend started

    31. He had lost his friend as well as an almost mythological Maasai hero, who had been killed whilst under his protection


    32. He looked at the busts, statuettes, portraits and prints of dictators, military leaders, megalomaniacs and aggressive mythological figures; as well as the huge, dramatised portrait of Sir Richard himself that hung above the fireplace


    33. Although Egypt had a religious system similar to that of the Greek and Roman mythological hierarchy, in truth they are one of the first civilizations that instilled the concept of monotheism (one God) into mankind


    34. calf and other mythological hierarchies was the reason for the Ten


    35. Only then did he discover that Amaranta Úrsula was not his sister but his aunt, and that Sir Francis Drake had attacked Riohacha only so that they could seek each other through the most intricate labyrinths of blood until they would engender the mythological animal that was to bring the line to an end


    36. The Greeks in the room then looked with wide eyes at Heracles: in his ignorance, the Thracian’s joke had actually depicted the mythological story of the birth of the hero Heracles, who had been conceived when the almighty god Zeus had taken human shape for one night to make love to a mortal woman


    37. The difficulty people have had in assessing the origin of life results from misconceptions largely attributable to simplistic mythological perceptions that society has failed, and often refused, to outgrow


    38. There were books on mythological monsters, meteors and magic talismans


    39. depend on, we’ve taken to giving mythological status to entities that


    40. state, mythological images arise that can give us clues as to our true

    41. Here the mythological element of the legend


    42. So, retelling without the mythological serpent


    43. The so-called gods and goddesses were actually our ancestors who were deified for mythological purposes


    44. mythological figures The shining pinnacle could barely be seen amongst the dark


    45. In the context of the myth, the Listeners are psychic, unknowable entities, but there is no mythological creation entity I am aware of as passive as the Listeners


    46. Even today, many Muslim classical musicians worship Saraswati[120] and there are indeed many Muslim painters and artisans who make paintings and sculptures of Hindu deities and other mythological figures (I personally know one such Muslim painter based in Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat, where I lived for five years for my college education and his was the only Gujarati home in that city I ever visited; theirs is a wonderful family and didn’t let the 2002 riots adversely affect their tolerance in spite of having to live in refugee camps then, and they were devout Muslims) and some Muslims who believe in highly heterodox versions of Islam like one Mr


    47. as one were puzzled: what is it? Data on historical geography? A mythological


    48. ” Fatmother had subscribed to Christian mythological language out of the convention of her political party to turn every policy into theology


    49. -Phoenix bird is a mythological bird who was burned and has the ability to rise from his ashes


    50. portrayed chimeras of mythological character in their works; where the basic







































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    Synonyms for "mythological"

    fabulous mythic mythical mythologic mythological legendary fabled fantastic imaginary chimerical fanciful

    "mythological" definitions

    based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity