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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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According to folklore , King Arthur will one day return to become King of Britain.
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Hawaiian folklore tells of the movements of the volcano goddess Pele.
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In folklore the snake is often a symbol of evil.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A great scholarly compendium of folklore and legends.
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Although the storyline is fictitious, the region, language and folklore are dirt real.
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And area folklore has them pegged as compulsive shoplifters, sugar addicts and tax scofflaws.
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But as folklore will tell you, the Net treats censorship like an obstacle to go around.
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Immemorial folklore confirmed the division of tasks.
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Its ten pavilions were to serve Paris for over a century and to take their place in the city's folklore .
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The point about folklore is that it has to be interpreted.
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Within folklore it is always the first theme, that of restoration, which occurs.