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单词 Folklore
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1, The victory became part of sporting folklore.
2, Her books are often based on folklore and fairy-tales.
3, I am interested in anything pertaining to folklore.
4, This village has its own traditional dress, cuisine, folklore and handicrafts.
5, According to popular folklore, anyone who owns such a picture will have bad luck.
6, The story rapidly became part of family folklore.
7, This region is steeped in folklore and tradition.
8, The war still resounds in the country's folklore.
9, In Irish folklore, the leprechaun had a large piece of gold.
10, In Chinese folklore the bat is an emblem of good fortune.
11, There is a grain of truth in all folklore and legend.
12, Local folklore has it that prehistoric men drove cattle over these cliffs.
13, Immemorial folklore confirmed the division of tasks.
14, It merges into folklore,(http:///folklore.html) myth and legend.
15, A great scholarly compendium of folklore and legends.
16, Within folklore it is always the first theme, that of restoration, which occurs.
17, The flora and fauna and even the folklore of his adopted Arizona home are a big theme.
18, An expert in Norman folklore proceeds to argue that the whole thing is too complicated.
19, And area folklore has them pegged as compulsive shoplifters, sugar addicts and tax scofflaws.
20, According to local folklore the contractor, who went bankrupt, was the first inmate detained for non payment of debts.
21, But barn owls, famed in folklore for their eerie screech and ghostly white plumage, are declining in Britain.
22, First off, there are our own prejudices, part folklore, part superstitious fear.
23, But as folklore will tell you, the Net treats censorship like an obstacle to go around.
24, Bands appear in the streets, and folklore groups are dancing and singing in the central reservations and gardens of Funchal.
25, Arguments between directors and stars are part of the folklore of Hollywood.
26, Over the millennia it has come to be surrounded by a dense thicket of folklore.
27, Above all, war inspires the simplification of normal complexities into the heroism of folklore.
28, On a perhaps less exalted level, the station has passed into folklore.
29, That Jim Barksdale chose the last option and became chief of Netscape is now the stuff of internet folklore.
30, It is interesting that certain numbers seem to occur frequently in folklore, particularly three, seven and nine.
1, The victory became part of sporting folklore.
2, Her books are often based on folklore and fairy-tales.
3, This village has its own traditional dress, cuisine, folklore and handicrafts.
4, According to popular folklore, anyone who owns such a picture will have bad luck.
5, Local folklore has it that prehistoric men drove cattle over these cliffs.
31, In the 1970s there was a renewed interest in site-related folklore.
32, According to folklore, King Arthur will one day return to become King of Britain.
33, The story veers toward folklore guff and is at times pretty incomprehensible.
34, All three of Kane's categories suffer from implausible assumptions which belong in the realms of racist folklore rather than scientific inquiry.
35, It is also an area rich in folklore and steeped in tradition.
36, Biological folklore had it that women's physical and mental well-being could be guaranteed only through marriage and motherhood.
37, Unfortunately, popular folklore eventually romanticized the leader and his tribe, reducing them almost to comic book caricatures.
38, The point about folklore is that it has to be interpreted.
39, Rather than oppose it, they shrewdly assimilated the stories into the folklore of Christmas and Saint Nicholas.
40, Some of the players have already passed into Whaddon's sporting folklore.
41, Although the storyline is fictitious, the region,(http:///folklore.html) language and folklore are dirt real.
42, We have already noted that folklore associates certain numbers, particularly three, seven and nine, with prehistoric sites.
43, Hawaiian folklore tells of the movements of the volcano goddess Pele.
44, So should we let them sink into oblivion and folklore?
45, In folklore the snake is often a symbol of evil.
46, Parents, never teach your children to love folklore, for folklore and high culture can never be friends.
47, Much of the folklore about differences is merely convenient sexism.
48, Other sites than stones, such as barrows and holy wells, are also the subject of folklore.
49, Its ten pavilions were to serve Paris for over a century and to take their place in the city's folklore.
50, The importance of the knot survived into later centuries in folklore and magical practices.
51, The theme'From log cabin to White House'dominates American folklore.
52, Basque Folklore - Essays and links.
53, According to local folklore it is an evil place.
54, Zhuge Liang is a synonym for wisdom in folklore.
55, Do you take into account Rottweiler folklore?
56, The Jack-o-lantern custom probably comes from Irish folklore.
57, She was a grad student, anthropology and folklore.
58, Some are mystical dances based on stories from Thai literature and folklore.
59, The first part makes a comprehensive discussion to the development of his folklore experience and ideas in the vertical angle.
60, It's a piece of water-based folklore to rival St Swithin's 40-day hypothesis, but when a hosepipe ban is enforced it usually starts raining.
61, I ask Vasily Illarionov, the head of the Yakut Language and Culture Department at the local university, what role the weather played in folklore.
62, As the symbol of folklore, Qingyang sachet reflects the inside mind and inspirit of Han nationality.
63, Even non - verbal folklore makes use of stereotyped habits, gestures, patterns, designs, and the like.
64, The proposition of the author of this article is to be attained good results, which must be integrated with the country's cultural policies, as well as other laws on the folklore of cross protection.
65, Here time has changed but not diminished the role of folklore.
66, Owing to folklore's charateristics, in last three decades rural novels defectively failed to attach importance to folklore writing which was placed in the affiliatioin.
67, One Thousand And One Nights tells people lots of mysterious folklore.
68, The Reiver history is a mixture of fact and folklore.
69, I consider myself an exile because my family is entirely Mauritian. For generations we were fed on Mauritian folklore, food, legends and culture.
70, The vocabulary of folklore and the folk adages have intersections. We can't disjoin them completely.
71, Chapter six of the thesis concerns itself on the practical implication of the study(), focusing on today's ecological environment of Shanghai urban folklore and the future development of folk opera.
72, At last, the paper takes mountain-sea sightsee tour and culture folklore tour as important items which is constructed in Lianyungang city currently.
73, Promotion or demotion of identities of Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy and introduction of pagoda tree's imagery after the Song Dynasty are directly results of folklore ideal.
74, One Thousand And One Nights tells people lots of mysterious bits of folklore .
75, From the perspective of folklore, sociology and cultural anthropology, festival is regarded as a folk record and interpretation of cultural elements and the actual image of the abstract history.
76, The protection of folklore is an unresolved issue in copyright law.
77, Some scholars argue that Arthur was originally a fictional hero of folklore – or even a half-forgotten Celtic deity – who became credited with real deeds in the distant past.
78, The fifth route is for Xishuangbanna tropical rain forest and Dai ethnic folklore.
79, Traditional form or structure allows us to recognize corresponding bits of folklore in different guises.
80, According to folklore, one Hallowe'en a tailor called Sh?n ap Robert scorned the idea of Angelystor while drinking in a local pub.
81, Elements of Santa Claus folklore are also derived from Germanic traditions.
82, Like Irving, he did his best to supply America with its own folklore.
83, Nomadic Culture, Female Customs and Faith in Kwan-yin constitute my research on the study of folklore.
84, The study confirms some long-standing folklore about the acuity of one of North America's most familiar birds—and offers new insight into how some wild animals may cope with living alongside people.
85, According to local folklore, this cave was once the hideout of a famous bank robber.
86, There are six chamber ensembles, such as 'Tanec', that represent the richness of Macedonian Slav folklore and songs, and there are ten other folklore ensembles that are active.
87, The paper demonstrates that folklore is the dyad consisting of characteristic elements of folklore (CEoF) and expression of folklore (EoF) by analyzing the creative principals of folklore.
88, Mescal, by tradition, has been a key figure in Mexican folklore, a part of our cultural and heritage which is particularly appreciated by European countries.
89, The folklore of American academia says that publishing and teaching go hand in glove.
90, Amber's slight ability to hold static energy has perhaps contributed to its reputation in folklore, which claims that amber attracts good fortune, healing, and luck into one's life.
91, There is no folklore of a Chinese burden comparable to Gulf War syndrome or Agent Orange, sickening waves of foreigners long after their in-country exposure.
92, Folklore studies require deep interviews to get inside knowledge of research objects, and then to be able to describe folklore phenomena.
93, The world, as the Indian boy knows it from fairy tale and folklore, has seven seas and thirteen rivers. Tr.
94, The Devil Bird, or Ulama, is a frightening horned bird of Sri Lankan folklore.
95, Folklore states that it is the ghost of Welsh folk hero, Owen Glendower.
96, Both the incubi and the succubi are traditionally believed to be the children of Lilith, Adam's first wife in Jewish folklore.
97, In Jewish folklore, an artificially created human being supernaturally endowed with life.
98, Shanxi folk songs, folk dance, folklore, crafts and so has a unique charm.
99, And writer brings the community of urban folklore tourism out first.
100, First, folklore make a space that can desalinate the times background.
101, It was the same in Irish and Welsh folklore, and what are presu-mably shamanistic cave paintings of animals are Europe's oldest surviving artistic representations.
102, Mysterious Britain - Growing resource highlighting the ghosts, legends, folklore, and paranormal mysteries within the British Isles.
103, He has been an active advocator of folklore art in Taiwan in the past 20 years.
104, These systematic pectination and description of above aspects could reflect the general picture of the development of folklore discipline.
105, Zuoying Wannian Folklore Festival has transformed from a local activity into a traditional celebration exemplifying Taiwan's traditions, culture, religions, and beliefs.
106, Take the lime tree – a native breed to Europe, they hold some pretty powerful sway in national folklore.
107, In the novel, Dracula isn't killed by a wooden stake to the heart, the usual way to kill a vampire in folklore, but by a bowie knife.
108, Folklore culture is the necessary support of advertisement behavior narration. Meanwhile, advertisement behavior narration has a retroaction on folklore culture.
109, The protection of folklore an unresolved issue in copyright law.
110, In Romanian folklore it was thought that a bat, insect or other flying creature that passed over a corpse, could turn it into a revenant (a corpse that returns from the grave).
111, He has persisted for three millennia—an omnipresence in art, folklore, churches, and census rolls. To Muslims, he is Daoud, the venerated emperor and servant of Allah.
112, The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.
113, The thesis employs the theory and methods of urban folklore and researches into the short message of cell-phone in the modern era.
114, Culture can create added value to tourist industry with outstanding folklore and local cultural characters.
115, "Valentine's Day has really caught on" in Japan, says Jack Santino, professor of folklore and popular culture at Bowling Green State University.
116, Since superstitions are " traditional expressions, " they are folklore.
117, In the United States, however, the field of folklore is relatively new.
118, The image of the fox as a pest is grossly exaggerated in anecdote and folklore.
119, One interesting area of folklore research is the identification and attempted explanation of this recurring formularization.
120, These clothes probably represent the classicalism in folklore, no hats, with jackets bundled into the skirts, more open skirts make the movement easier, but there are still no changes on the length.
121, Almost three weeks ago, we met a man in Jiangxi carrying 60 jin of rice on a shoulder pole. He showed us around his property,swhereswe learned a little Red Army folklore.
122, I write this paper mainly using coalescent research methods of historical documents study, comparative study and Folklore Field Work.
123, The birth of this concept thus paves the way for the studies of folk opera and the ecology of Shanghai urban folklore.
124, Specialists are having a discussion over the difference of the items which includes the far austere art, the folklore art, the directart and the outsider art.
125, Under the guidance of urban marketing, this article educes the productions' marketing countermeasures of urban folklore tourism, expatiating from tow aspects of entity and void substance.
126, It is believed that folk-custom culture is the core of urban folklore tourism marketing.
127, Folklore, the history books Josephus recorded in varying degrees in both her story.
128, Vampires have popped up in cultural folklore for thousands of years, though the fanged-and-coiffed version we know comes from the 18th and 19th-century myths of Eastern Europe.
129, A possible approach is to cross-check folklore and written historic sources with the results of laboratory testing.
130, A vampire is a creature chimeric non-dead non-living which, according to various folklore and popular superstition, feeds on the blood of the living in order to draw a life force.
131, Folklore says villagers in Llangernyw, midway between Abergele and Llanrwst, learn their grim fate from a supernatural being under the boughs of a 3,000-year-old yew tree.
132, This is not simply folklore but a truth applying to human life as well.
133, It is part of fishing folklore among bloke types who keep company with barramundi and crocodiles, or dabble in prawn fishing.
134, In India, the sacred lotus is legendary and much folklore and religious mythology is woven around it.
135, Specifically, Landy shows how folklore, however "natural" and ahistorical it may seem, is constituted through changing representations of the state, civil society, subjectivity, knowledge, and power.
136, He did his best to supply America with its own folklore.
137, In European folklore, a dragon is a serpentine legendary creature.
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