1. But the convincing portrayal of childhood fantasies, fears and rituals is marred by the unnecessary melodramatic final sequence. 2. Would-be engine drivers and guards are lining up at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre at Quainton for the chance to transform their own personal childhood fantasy into reality. 3. But even creative childhood fantasies can lose some of their charm. 4. But he did not stop with childhood fantasies. 5. Decorum, she said, was a childhood fantasy. 6. His collection helps him relive childhood fantasies. 7. In his childhood fantasies, Davenport-Hines reminds us, Auden sought reality in a world of machines, presumably because machines could be controlled more easily. 8. My childhood fantasies about the future ran into reality last week at Comdex, the gigantic computer trade show at the Georgia World Congress Center. 9. On Friday the players were recalling their childhood fantasies of winning the Cup. |