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24 Sentences With "more idyllic"

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The TV version of a psychiatric ward is more idyllic?
Is there anything more idyllic than spending an afternoon looking out over the San Francisco Bay?
The ghosts of Bloomsbury, the British countryside at the height of spring: What could be more idyllic?
Since then, Finns have roamed the world, from Sierra Leone to Brazil, in search of a more idyllic life.
Though that part of the world has had its share of ethnic strife, he remembered a more idyllic childhood.
In Iowa's peak fall foliage season, which is during mid-October, hunting for a geode in the water is even more idyllic.
It's hard to imagine a more idyllic scene than the rustic Vermont estate where cult skin-care brand Tata Harper manufactures its products.
Similarly, recalling the political violence woven throughout the fabric of American history should serve as an antidote to any misguided nostalgia for a supposedly more idyllic past.
I learned that he, like me, is always imagining a more idyllic house — while still loving the comfort of the one the two of us have made ours.
Like other painters of his era, he believed that he could find a more idyllic, "primitive" environment in an island setting, and he searched for the perfect locale.
It's difficult to imagine a more idyllic place to waste time, which is a decent approximation of what I'm doing as I wait to meet Alice Rose later that evening.
Sleep late, tend to the garden, visit the beach, pay taxes to Tom Nook … OK, some parts of Animal Crossing: New Horizons are undoubtedly going to be more idyllic than others.
Although Party Out Of Bounds largely focused on post-1980 nightlife, we felt it was essential to give a nod to the 70s scene—a more idyllic era before the onslaught of HIV/AIDS.
Yet some destinations offer even more idyllic weather — if you're willing to look beyond the U.S. A new report by International Living, a guide to retirement abroad, ranks destinations to spend your later decades by their weather.
When I hear the more idyllic vision of local government, I wonder if it isn't because a city is going to be filled with people who choose to live there, it's a smaller unit than the national government.
Zooming through the wide, sunny streets of Los Angeles, warm wind gently ruffling my light sweater — what could be a more idyllic alternative to lurching through the bowels of New York City in a screechy, rickety subway car packed with irritable commuters?
At different times in our lives we really have different needs, and at some point, if we're not feeling well physically or emotionally, or both, there are certain foods from our childhood that can lift us out of the gray and take us back the a happier and more idyllic time.
As Tulum has become overrun with Los Angelenos and New Yorkers trying to recreate the cultures of their own hometowns in a more idyllic setting, Santa Teresa, a string of beach-backed hamlets on the southern tip of Costa Rica's westernmost peninsula, has an edge-of-the-world vibe that still feels remote and inspires dreams of relocation.
All clubs are expected to recommend hotels to their opponents: Leicester offered the teams in its group — Club Brugge, F.C. Porto and F.C. Copenhagen — a choice of two within easy reach of King Power Stadium, with another half-dozen in case the visitors preferred a more idyllic location in the County of Leicestershire, the self-appointed Heart of Rural England.
Most apartments in Fondren Southwest have between 300 and 400 units. Lori Rodriguez of the Houston Chronicle said that many of them "bear names evocative of more idyllic times: Sandpiper. Rainy Meadows." Originally the only residential establishments in Fondren Southwest were houses.
From Scenes Like These is a 1968 novel by Gordon Williams. The novel, published by Secker & Warburg, was shortlisted for the inaugural Booker Prize in 1969. The title is taken from "The Cotter's Saturday Night", a poem by Robert Burns that describes Scottish rural life in a more idyllic light.
Chateaubriand spent most of his exile in extreme poverty in London, scraping a living offering French lessons and doing translation work, but a stay in Suffolk (Bungay) proved to be more idyllic. Here Chateaubriand fell in love with a young English woman, Charlotte Ives, but the romance ended when he was forced to reveal he was already married. During his time in Britain, Chateaubriand also became familiar with English literature. This reading, particularly of John Milton's Paradise Lost (which he later translated into French prose), had a deep influence on his own literary work.
Pearse did all he planned, and even took students on field trips to the Gaeltacht in the West of Ireland. Pearse's restless idealism led him in search of an even more idyllic home for his school. He found it in The Hermitage in Rathfarnham, County Dublin, now home to the Pearse Museum. In 1910 Pearse wrote that the Hermitage was an "ideal" location due to the aesthetics of the grounds and that if he could secure it, "the school would be on a level with" the more established schools of the day such as "Clongowes Wood College and Castleknock College".
Tati and his crew turned up in the summer of 1951, "took over the town and then presented it to the world as the quintessence of French middle-class life as it rediscovered its rituals in the aftermath of the Second World War." The Independent, 20 July 2003 "Neither too big nor too small, [St Marc fitted the bill] - a sheltered inlet, with a graceful curve of sand, it boasted a hotel on the beach on which the main action could be centred. Beach huts, windbreaks, fishing boats and outcrops of rock helped to complete a picture which was all the more idyllic for being so unspectacular." A bronze statue of Monsieur Hulot was later erected and overlooks the beach where the film was made.

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