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  • Composed in 1985 "for five groups of four instruments" — a rationally-organized league — it seems to regard the sudden, nocturnal danger of Night Fantasies from a more objective distance.

    Magna Carter (3): The stuff that dreams are made of Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • Composed in 1985 "for five groups of four instruments" — a rationally-organized league — it seems to regard the sudden, nocturnal danger of Night Fantasies from a more objective distance.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • And the record is called Fantasies, for crying out loud!

    Help I’m Alive My Heart Keeps Beating Like A Hammer | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Metric releases a new album this week, called Fantasies, and so far, it lives up to my own fantasies about what the next Metric album would be like.

    Buzzine » Metric 2009

  • Perhaps as a response to three decades of slights, Joel made a classical album in 2001 called Fantasies and Delusions: Music for Solo Piano.

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Perhaps as a response to three decades of slights, Joel made a classical album in 2001 called Fantasies and Delusions: Music for Solo Piano.

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Perhaps as a response to three decades of slights, Joel made a classical album in 2001 called Fantasies and Delusions: Music for Solo Piano.

    Chuck Klosterman on Pop Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • “All You Zombies-” is included in the fantastic collection of Heinlein stories entitled The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein.

    BestScienceFictionStories.com » Post Topic » All You Zombies- by Robert Heinlein 2008

  • Perhaps as a response to three decades of slights, Joel made a classical album in 2001 called Fantasies and Delusions: Music for Solo Piano.

    The Billy Joel Essays Chuck Klosterman 2007

  • Nothing could be more horrifying and inciting to sadistic action than those terrible pictures of Goya's called The Fantasies and The Disasters of War; however, one sees, at once, that Goya's art transmutes them and places them in that area of our minds where the difficult but indispensable moral and civilizing process can operate.

    The Harlot's Progress Pritchett, V.S. 1963

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