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This tragic story, of poetic justice, has taken on folklorish proportions.
Multiple year winners gain a folklorish type following among many Alaskans.
From a folklorish tradition, the blackbird taking the maid's nose has been seen as a demon stealing her soul.
Black metal was attenuated with instrumental compositions, which emphasized folklorish style of Infestum.
I'm not supposed to admit its power, but I've heard some stories - folklorish superstition no doubt - but let's not take any chances.'
The exact origin of the claw tool is not well documented, however most in the FDNY agree on its folklorish origin.
These 14 expansive murals devoted to colorful, folklorish visions of Spain were specially commissioned for the society by its founder, Archer M. Huntington.
Marvel Comics' first character named Jack Frost outwardly recalls the folklorish spirit of winter Jack Frost.
The technique rarely seems stagy, because the entire evening, enhanced by the choreography of Hope Clarke and the Noh-like masks and puppets of Barbara Pollitt, has a folklorish gait.
He had had difficulty finding subjects to pose for him, even for a fee, because of a folklorish belief that a subject's soul would leave his possession once his image was put down on paper.
Mr. Scott, who at times phrased like Bob Dylan, sang songs that had vaguely folklorish imagery, or songs about love that at their most pretentious sent out self-consciously alliterative lines into the audience.
An experimenter in his early days ("Black and White," from the 1930s, is a devastating account of American racism, covered in a few boldly graphic images), Mr. Ivanov-Vano soon mastered Disney's anthropomorphic animals, painterly backgrounds and cozy, folklorish tone.