How To Use Minotaur In A Sentence
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Trangmar's starting point was the Greek myth of Ariadne, who sent a ball of thread twisting through pathways to enable Theseus's safe passage from the Minotaur's labyrinth.
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Rape, massacre and the consumption of the Minotaur's half-dead sacrificial victims, the Innocents, by the greedy Keres, vulture-like harpies: all were to follow.
A chilling masterpiece
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He 'forgets' to change the colour of his ship's sails from black to white, thus wrongly signalling to his father Aegeus that he has been killed by the Minotaur.
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In the first-aid room, I come across Evans helping four children to find the scariest way to suggest the presence of a lurking Minotaur using drums, cymbals and sticks.
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Ariadne is this character in Greek myth who accompanies Theseus on his dangerous expedition to the heart of the labyrinth to kill the dreaded Minotaur.
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In Greece for example, killing the minotaur is symbolic of a bullfight.
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There was a bull-headed minotaur walking beside an iron-fingered dactyl.
AMERICAN GODS
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Deep within that dark maze where no man or woman had ever survived the Minotaur's 9)savagery, Theseus killed the monster, then followed the gold thread to freedom.
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Like the Minotaur. He's a great listener, providing you speak loud enough that he can hear you over his cud-chewing.
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The collection includes a ferocious Minotaur, the mythical half-human, half-bull, made from welded spoons, nutcrackers and windscreen wipers.
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Minotaur is actually a period piece about Theseus (although he’s called “Theo”), the island of Minos, and the legendary labyrinth.
Mad Dog Movies « Review: Minotaur
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The Minotaur was a diabolic beast from Greek mythology.
2009 August | Scary For Kids
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The Minotaur was a novice of arc and swell and dip, a new-minted connoisseur of smooth and tender and sway.
Here Comes Another Lesson
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Day of the Minotaur was a Christmas present from my friend Jesse.
2008 December « paper fruit
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Those of you wondering where the heck the next chapter of Minotaur is ... won't be pleased to hear that I've fallen in love with the new Doctor.
NEW VID: Everybody, Dr. Who Fandom, Ten/Rose
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Minotaur Shock explores sonic grounds set between the wonderful electronic world of Boards Of Canada and the folktronica of Four Tet.
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Synopsis: A Minotaur partners with a Harlequin; they have a falling out; the Minotaur is blinded, assumes the role of beggar, and depends on his young daughter to guide him.
REVIEW: The Good New Stuff edited by Gardner Dozois
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Kill discreetly two minotaurs since their body parts are highly sought commodities - it is a sacrilege to even provoke the powerful and long lived beings as they have a storied past helping Caeli Amur against enemies - so, using the oldest trick in the book, Kata goes bar-hopping to "seduce" her victims.
"PS Showcase 8 - The Library of Forgotten Books" by Rjurik Davidson (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
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Matthew d'Anconaclaims Harrison Birtwistle's The Minotaur is a chilling masterpiece.
The week that was
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The labyrinth has since ancient times been associated with the legend of the Minotaur, the monster half-man half-bull which dwelt in the heart of a labyrinth on the island of Crete.
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The HTV-2 - shaped like the tip of a spear - took off atop a Minotaur IV rocket from Vanderberg Air Force Base in California early on Thursday.
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Then help me, princess, cried Theseus; help me to come to the Minotaur and look upon it, and help me, too, to get back the sword that I brought with me to Crete.
Part III. The Heroes of the Quest. Chapter III. Theseus and the Minotaur. IV
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Only a Minotaur fresh from the Cretan labyrinth would feel at home in the newer parts of Warrington.
KICK BACK
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The myth of the Minotaur is told in voice over (Linda Hunt?
Mad Dog Movies « Review: Minotaur
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According to Greek mythology, the minotaur would only eat human flesh.
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Ariadne looked back at the Minotaur, with interest, and laughed ‘full in his face’.
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Before all else, the Minotaur was the agent of his own appetite.
Here Comes Another Lesson
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Breton, Surrealism's leader and a past master of character assassination, claimed in the final issue of Minotaure that Dali was a self-confessed racist, and Dali chose not to respond.
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Elsewhere we marveled at the intricate rusted ironworks designs in the latest video of Amanita's upcoming adventure game Machinarium, saw Minotaur China Shop (and Jetpack Brontosaurus, coincidentally) creators Flashbang poke gentle fun at Braid creator Jon Blow, and found a wonderful series of T-shirts based on the glitched-out boot-up sequences of arcade games.
Boing Boing
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So does this have something to do with Theseus in the labyrinth, having slain the Minotaur, retracing his steps with Ariadne's thread?
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A giant robot Minotaur straddled the train platform, raising and lowering a golden double-bladed ax.
VITALS
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At times they have the heads of fauns or Minotaurs; yet their demeanors are decidedly human.
Soaring Forms and Mythology in the Flesh
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According to Greek mythology, the minotaur would only eat human flesh.
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According to Greek mythology, the minotaur would only eat human flesh.
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I agree about the minotaurs and think under-meated should be hyphenated like Rodham-Clinton should be hypenated.
Random Typing
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The Labyrinth was a kind of game created by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, but the maze served the serious purpose of corralling the violent Minotaur.
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Later in life he was to portray himself as the Minotaur or a musketeer.
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He phoned from under a plastic bubble in the entrance hall, beside the fresco of a rampant Minotaur.
THE QUEST FOR K
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Theseus killing the Minotaur in the labyrinth of Crete, and labyrinths in general, were favorite subjects for church pavements, especially among the Gauls.
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It could also be a minotaur, or a manticore, in which case, might it come this way?
A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
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The Minotaur Stamnos was exhibited at the J. Paul Getty Museum in 1980, and published in 1977 by Cornelia Isler-Kerényi, who highlighted the singularity of this particular vase in that 'the three protagonists are placed in such a way that, on turning the stamnos around, only one figure is visible at a time: a threefold grouping made possible through the absence of the handles and which is therefore rare, if not unique'.
Home | The New York Observer
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An outlandish delegate sustained against both these views, with such heat as almost carried conviction, the theory of copulation between women and the males of brutes, his authority being his own avouchment in support of fables such as that of the Minotaur which the genius of the elegant Latin poet has handed down to us in the pages of his Metamorphoses.
Ulysses
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The question is: the side, which I have had pierced before and know it looks good, or the septum, which is bolder and more minotaur-y but might not look as good?
The City of New Orleans
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Whatever the truth of the Minotaur legend, there was an actual labyrinth of rooms in the palace.
THE QUEST FOR K
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In keeping with the theme of the game, many are drawn from mythology, such as harpies, Minotaurs, skeletal centaurs, satyrs et al.
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Made of locally quarried basalt stones contained in steel gabion cages, this is a robust, hard-edged creation, that recalls ancient Mediterranean stone labyrinths, the prison of the original Minotaur.
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The Minotaur lumbered across a rusty bog empurpled with heather.
Here Comes Another Lesson
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Based on the Greek legend of Theseus trying to catch and slay the Minotaur, this is a wonderful story ably told.
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Abruptly, a whole pack of Minotaurs erupted from the underbrush, and easily overwhelmed Jessant's team.
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It was a mystery: Mountains of skulls with stoved-in crania, ulnas protruding from eye sockets, mandibles cradling shinbones, swirling heaps of sucked, yellow ribs, like the nests of enormous birds—the Minotaur could not help but recognize his own, distinctive handiwork.
Here Comes Another Lesson