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Oll, Final Fantasy XIV, Final Fantasy vs. 13, Last Rebellion, Yakuza 3& 4, 3d Dot Game
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Realms, Trinity: Souls of Zill Oll, Final Fantasy XIV, Final Fantasy vs. 13, Last Rebellion,
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This is the first album Mr. Fogerty has recorded for the label Fantasy since the early 1970s, when he was embroiled in legal difficulties over the rights to his songs.
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Some sexual content is acceptable, but the title Fantasy does not refer to sex fantasies.
Have You Read or Submitted to FANTASY? Mirtika 2006
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Alluring Tales – Awaken the Fantasy is a stunning, emotional and erotic mix of short stories.
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He makes an eloquent case for taking the fairy story seriously as an art form, written for adults as well as for children, and offering gifts legitimately demanded by adults, which he calls Fantasy, Recovery, Escape, and Consolation.
Kicking the Hobbit Hodgart, Matthew 1967
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He supposed that the faculty which he calls Fantasy, and which we familiarly call Imagination, -- is invested with the power of creating for itself ideas independent of the senses, each idea clothed in a form fabricated by the imagination, and becoming an operative entity.
A Strange Story — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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He supposed that the faculty which he calls Fantasy, and which we familiarly call Imagination, -- is invested with the power of creating for itself ideas independent of the senses, each idea clothed in a form fabricated by the imagination, and becoming an operative entity.
A Strange Story — Volume 07 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Alternative visions, like that of the California court, are what you call Fantasy: matters of mere opinion.
The Patriot Post 2010
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Writers like Gaiman stand, I think, as evidence of a narrative grammar in Fantasy that is at odds with the one Clute labels "Fantasy" and identical to the narrative grammar to be found in much SF.
Archive 2008-01-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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