There are many idealized notions about American presidential politics, and they start in the state of New Hampshire.
People don't want idealized, ridiculous notions of what we should be.
But Mr. Holland's definition of "the performed" is an idealized notion, he writes, of a piece "inside our heads."
But in the suburbs, which are themselves built around an idealized notion of family life, absence is never far from mind.
She evoked the romantic and idealized notion that women were ruled by their passions; hers was simply a "crime passionnel."
The idealized notion of a political spectrum is often used to describe political candidates and policies.
Yes, it is true, Western classical dance was cultivated by a tiara-wearing elite, prone to an idealized notion of beauty.
According to Abel, the characters in such films reject the idealized notion of lifelong monogamy.
They do not represent the composers themselves, but rather our idealized notions about them.
Of course, she is satirizing the idealized notion of romantic love.