Sentences with phrase «on mythical status»

I am a Newcastle United fan, with a 10 - year - old son and an 8 - year - old daughter, the idea of relaxation is a long forgotten dream that has taken on a mythical status in my life.
The often - cited «estimates» — which have, over the past 15 years, taken on mythical status — were nothing more than back - of - the envelopes guesses.
The rumored January Nintendo Direct has taken on a mythical status in recent weeks, including the idea that Nintendo is planning on unveiling 18 new titles for the Switch this month, one of which might be Grand Theft Auto V.
Gilliam's Quixote project took on mythical status in 2002 with the release of Lost in La Mancha, the making - of documentary about Gilliam's first attempt to make the film.
Since when did Benzema take on the mythical status of Messi or Neymar?

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In relation to American religious culture, therefore, television has exercised a major status - conferral effect, not on the basis of a representativeness, nor on a calculated moral - evaluative basis, but solely on the basis of a correspondence of a minority religious ethos with television's own economic, functional, and mythical goals.
Two years later, he was the driving force (with Charles Tesson) behind a special double issue of Cahiers on Hong - Kong cinema that was to acquire mythical status among Francophone admirers of Asian cinema and of the golden age of Hong - Kong cinema.
The character designer - turned - director has had a lot of balls in play over the last few years, and even when he stepped down as director of Final Fantasy 15, that was so he could ramp up production on Kingdom Hearts 3, which was edging dangerously close to mythical status.
Though horse armor would take on a kind of mythical / meme - ical status, it's worth revisiting.
Mythical health benefits, status and hanging a head on a wall are leading to the loss of some really incredible species that once gone, will never return.
This seems to have attained a mythical status for some managers who see it as a way round the normal rules on redundancy selection — sacking all ought to be fair (no selection involved) and then the exercise becomes one of «taking on» staff, which is entirely within the employer's discretion (subject to any claims of discrimination).
Like Duke Nukem Forever and Chinese Democracy before it, The Last Guardian's development has taken on an almost mythical status.
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