"Mythic proportions" is a phrase used to describe something that is exaggerated or larger than life, similar to the stories and legends found in mythology.
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Using the mechanics of rehearsal and re-enactment in urban environments, Alÿs comments on the politics of public space with both solitary actions and large - scale collaborations, where the culmination of many small acts
achieves mythic proportions.
So Donald Miller and I had a short exchange on Twitter yesterday which has for some reason taken on
mythic proportions among some of our followers, with folks labeling it a «throwdown,» a «smackdown,» and a «feud.»
Bridezilla is a figure of
such mythic proportions that bridal magazines and Web sites themselves are dishing out advice about how not to be one — which journalist Anne Kingston, in The Meaning of Wife, says is «not unlike a drug dealer expressing worry that his customers might end up addicted.»
WE DONE ALL WE COULD AND NONE OF IT»S GOOD is one of a handful of chapters in Hancock's ongoing narrative that follows the lives of «Mounds» and «Vegans» toiling in an ideological grudge match
of mythic proportions.
Apparently, there's an old North Korean myth about Tongmyong, who founded the real - life Koguryo Kingdom and is something like the Western world's King Arthur: a real person whose feats have slowly taken
on mythic proportions.
Over the past five decades, during which his explorations of race and urban experience have made him one of the most consistently provocative and influential of American artists, he's conducted only a handful of press interviews — this reticence of being merely one facet of a famed elusiveness that has reached
almost mythic proportions.
These works present an investigation of methods of social action, from rehearsals and re-enactments in urban environments that address the politics of public space to large - scale communal participation where the culmination of many small acts
achieves mythic proportions.
the five years since Danger Mouse's Grey Album CD was removed from stores via a cease - and - desist order from EMI Music's legal department, the project has grown to
mythic proportions.
The story has taken on
the mythic proportions of a Gilgamesh epic.
Backed with a perfect hop balance, you'll soon discover this is one monster of
mythic proportions.
Some have always been of
mythic proportions and some used to be the going «science» and now the theory has been disproved.
But a fee - ass - scoe, a fiasco is a disaster of
mythic proportions.
The first titles from the publisher include The Cat's Pajamas (Nov. 14, 2014), a children's book by Daniel Wallace, also the author of Big Fish: A Novel of
Mythic Proportions, and Slim and The Beast (Feb. 3, 2015), by debut novelist Samuel L. Barrantes.
Also of
mythic proportions is its endurance in subfreezing weather.
Titles, too, combine
the mythic proportions of postwar art with high - tech convention, often with characters from Greek myth in full caps joined by punctuation.
The «Brotherhood» is an organization which has been comprised of «leaders» of now
mythic proportions (and future «leaders» of mythic proportions) who have had the goal of maintaining «chaos in the world» while working toward «the degeneration of the human race».
is one of a handful of chapters in Hancock's ongoing narrative that follows the lives of «Mounds» and «Vegans» toiling in an ideological grudge match of
mythic proportions.
For those of us who live outside of the Arctic Circle, these majestic creatures take on
mythic proportions — and they are seriously threatened by diminishing sea ice.
Hamilton, in turn, argues that geoengineering research is fraught with dangers of
mythic proportions.