Similar words: pygmy, sea lion, battalion, shopping mall, malign, malice, lion, malinger. Meaning: n. (Greek mythology) a king who created a statue of a woman and fell in love with it; Aphrodite brought the sculpture to life as Galatea.
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1. Annette's performance as Eliza Doolittle in "Pygmalion" was truly memorable.
2. "Pygmalion" was one of Shaw's most famous plays.
3. The story of Pygmalion and Galatea is an example; it has no conceivable connection with any event in nature.
4. His speech professor father was the real-life model for the Henry Higgins of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion."
5. Their Progenitor was Galatea, the woman created by Pygmalion .
6. Pygmalion is the ancient Greek myth of the King of Cyprus, he felt that the shortcomings of many women, it was hate women, decided to never marry.
7. A good story never dies: the original Pygmalion has since been updated in the hit movie Pretty Woman (1990) starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts.
8. A Pygmalion resides in both of them. They are, to an extent, sculptors.
9. Their Progenitor was Galatea, the woman created by Pygmalion , and their Bestowment is Mesmerizing Appearance.
10. It isn't exactly "Pygmalion," not least because Mr. Hooper has no intention of satirizing the caste system that is one of this movie's biggest draws.
11. Pygmalion is at leastthousands of years old — think of Moses passing for thePharaoh's son!
12. Whether Pygmalion or Narcissus(Sentencedict.com), Obama and Osama share a realist's vision of how power is wielded.
13. "Pygmalion loved his Galatea, " said one of the songs.
14. And so the Pygmalion effect shows how our expectations can really matter.
15. Based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play Pygmalion, the film swept the Academy Awards.
16. Pygmalion (1913), and Saint Joan (1923). To Shaw, nothing was sacred.
17. And the Pygmalion effect is if I believe you have a certain characteristic this might cause you to behave as if you have that characteristic.
18. If this story sounds familiar, it should: Pygmalion was later filmed winning an Oscar for Shaw and later again transformed into the highly popular Broadway musical My Fair Lady (1956).
19. Firstly by the theatre; secondly by what he called his Pygmalion, even his Svengali, complex.
20. This is the secret of her birth: a Gothic Pygmalion, who was making gargoyles for cathedrals, fell in love with one of them, the most horrible[sentencedict.com/pygmalion.html], one fine morning.
21. To discuss how the medical personnel make use of pygmalion effect in psychology to dig power in patients' expectancy, so as to improve the physical and mental health of patients.
22. But he is also a sculptor, he Shenmiao the skills of an ivory carving of the female image, so this is a beautiful statue, Pygmalion appreciate their own achievements, the last Jingzhi in love with it.
23. Shaw was also the only person ever to have won both a Nobel Prize (Literature in 1925) and an Academy Award (Best Screenplay for Pygmalion in 1938).
24. The name comes from the play by George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion, and the quote here is "The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves but how she's treated.
25. Law returned to the stage in 1993, receiving high acclaim and an "outstanding Newcomer" nomination for his role in Pygmalion.
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