folkloric in A Sentence

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    From this arises the belief that Folkloric vampires and revenants visit relatives, particularly their spouses,

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    Folkloric beliefs often regarded it as quite dangerous to deny a pregnant woman any food she craved.

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    Hotels often stage Folkloric shows that include entertainers who sing, dance, swallow torches, and walk on broken glass.

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    The uniformity amongst separate accounts of this variant led Beardsley and Hankey to strongly doubt its Folkloric authenticity.

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    Though Folkloric vampires were believed to be more active at night, they were not generally considered vulnerable to sunlight.

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    This new version of the age-old Folkloric creature was obviously inspired by the Santa Claus traditions that were now spreading to Scandinavia.

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    Raqs baladi,(literally“local dancing”, or“folk” dance) is the Folkloric style, danced socially by men and women of all ages in some Middle Eastern countries, usually at festive occasions such as weddings.

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    Raqs baladi,(literally"dance of country", or"folk" dance) is the Folkloric style, danced socially by men and women of all ages in some Middle Eastern countries, usually at festive occasions such as weddings.

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    Raqs baladi,(Arabic:; literally"dance of country", or"folk" dance) is the Folkloric style, danced socially by men and women of all ages in some Middle Eastern countries, usually at festive occasions such as weddings.

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    Belgium's incredibly rich artistic tradition extends from its artworks to its architecture, music, literature, and traditionally authentic Folkloric festivals, with all forming a strong part of the people's cultural awareness in the present day.

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    Raqs baladi,(Arabic: رقص بلدي‎; literally“dance of country”, or“folk” dance) is the Folkloric style, danced socially by men and women of all ages in some Middle Eastern countries, usually at festive occasions such as weddings.

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    It did occur to me that Coddington was simply in love with the real-sized cameraman because he was an exotic prop, like Folkloric looking people in Peru, or the python to Nastassja Kinski in Richard Avedon's photo.

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