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But the play wants to deal with their great coming together mythologically, through symbols.
Was that why mermaids had such fascination for men, mythologically?
But it is mythologically imperative that she live the way she does.
Mythologically, these are the roles that the female plays in the life of the adult male.
She was tearing them with her mythologically authentic feet.
They will play out all my human impossibilities and do it, yet, on a mythologically scaled field.
Mythologically, she is often considered to be more of a personification than a physical deity.
Mythologically, the shackles fall without ever leaving your wrists.
Mythologically, it is closely connected, or even fundamentally identical with animal sacrifice.
Mythologically and legendarily, they were associated with all sorts of sexiness.
Mythologically, Dangun was the grand son of the God.
They also share a common history that is traceable mythologically to a common father but different mothers.
Mythologically this place is important and legends abound.
Mythologically its name is supposed to be on the name of guru Dronacharya.
Kasparov calls Fischer "perhaps the most mythologically shrouded figure in chess".
Thus mythologically speaking we have a brother trying to reach or land on his sister.")
Taniwha is the Maori word for a creature/monster of the deep, often used mythologically.
Therefore am I constrained to speak mythologically.
Political friendships are mythologically flimsy and perishable partnerships.
Mythologically it is associated with Krythayuga.
Mythologically goddess Vindhyavasini is believed to be the instant bestower of bendiction.
This system is conceptualized mythologically and symbolically by the belief that breaking hunting restrictions may cause illness.
Previously, Ursa Minor was considered just seven close stars, mythologically regarded as sisters.
A fair young maid, mythologically.
Gods with broad influence in the cosmos or who were mythologically "older" than others had higher positions in divine society.