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This poet was master of what may be termed the Idyllic sonnet; under which form he gave many pictures of his country and its indwellers, with his thoughts upon this and the other life.
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The "Idyllic" charm of this marriage for love, combined as it is with exhibitions of the author's power in more than one of the ways in which he loved best to show it, has never escaped attention from Balzac's most competent critics.
Lost Illusions Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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Idyllic Larchmont has long been a haven for professionals and young families looking for a good school system and a convenient commute.
In Larchmont, Business Areas Show Strength Kavita Mokha 2011
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How can our highest earners feel good about owning a vacation home in Idyllic-Get-Away-USA when there are few rooms in my school with working computers?
Elizabeth Hampton: Teacher Pay: A Smarter Investment for the New Year Elizabeth Hampton 2011
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Idyllic Arcadia: rolling hills, stands of trees, sparkling streams, lambs frisking in the springtime, fields of crops. . . a likely location for the hero to grow up.
Fantastic Settings marycatelli 2010
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Idyllic weather, good times with family and friends.
Birthday 2009 2009
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Idyllic weather, good times with family and friends.
Family 2009
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Idyllic weather, good times with family and friends.
Dove's Eye View: 2009
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Idyllic versions of a travel myth that we were all to eager to embrace.
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Idyllic photographs notwithstanding, Prince Wilhelm's following his father into exile one year later was telling.
Michael Henry Adams: Can We Learn to Guard Against Our Own Cruelty? 2009
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