He was part of the way through publishing a short fictional novel on his blog. |
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Say what you will about his recent fictional output, I still have a soft spot for Kurt Vonnegut. |
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But compared with sickness that is always real and palpable, defilement not resulting from disease, is fictional. |
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Now a new film based on the life of Harry Houdini is set to tell the fictional tale of how the escapologist fell in love with an Edinburgh woman. |
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But why create a fictional romance in a historical epic and then do very little to make viewers care anything about that story? |
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The more disturbing aspect of this story is the amount of angsty torture they're putting their fictional selves through. |
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A significant disadvantage is that Homer is a fictional character, but that shouldn't necessarily disqualify him. |
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Is it too late to add a disclaimer saying that all characters are fictional and any resemblance to real people is purely coincidence? |
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So even though it was fictional, there was a grittiness and a realism to it that was different. |
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Well, one fictional editress I just read about seems to have found her down-time niche. |
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In Crichton's fictional world, tsunamis are the work of ecoterrorists trying to dupe people into thinking global warming is a threat. |
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More than three dozen of these notes purport to document various fictional characters Morris scatters through his text. |
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The opening scene from Casablanca, featuring a rotating globe and newsreel voiceover, blurs fictional and documentary forms. |
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The weak fictional element, propagandism and poor editing can be attributed to the experimental nature of the film. |
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The actress plays Julia Cook, the gentrified, married English lover of Ned and a fictional character. |
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Unlike the fictional Robinson Crusoe, Selkirk had, at least initially, chosen his desert island over his privateer galley. |
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His forte lay in articulating authentic emotion, because most of his fictional writing was structured around intensely felt personal experiences. |
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Please forgive my ignorance and realize that the events and happenings are totally fictional. |
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Quite frankly, the explanations from natural historians, folklorists and fossil experts are as strange as Kipling's fictional accounts. |
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As in Blake, Dick's fictional cosmogenies draw from a wide range of sources. |
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But maybe we can understand Bloom's florin as a fictional revenant if not an historical precedent. |
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But Hernandez says that even the corridos featuring fictional characters reflect the realities of Mexican life. |
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Liam isn't copied from any individual but his fictional life and the dilemmas he confronts are informed by what we found. |
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He seduces us easily with the mythology of their marriage, its collaborative fictional invention. |
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The theme of loss has remained a constant for nearly 20 years, as has the basic fictional premise of figures in existential free-fall. |
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Cody was, as later observers noted, authenticating for future stage audiences the dramatic but heretofore fictional attire of a plainsman. |
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He is quite happy to be compared to Mary Shelley's fictional character, Frankenstein. |
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I think I can afford to be indecisive on the matter of which fictional character I like the most. |
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It is now less and less necessary for the writer to invent the fictional content of his novel. |
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Mock biographies of fictional characters have long been a staple joke of publishers. |
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Create a specific brief for an article and then write it, or make up a fictional company and write copy for their website. |
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The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation in which you will have to make a decision. |
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The police in his books are definitely the good guys, despite a trend for corrupt fictional detectives. |
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However, the action of the play and the feelings of both the characters are entirely fictional. |
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Gaumontville takes place in a fictional municipality on the day of a mayoral election. |
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Now imagine how our fictional family's activities are affected by heritage legislation. |
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As companies rush to patent gene sequences, a fictional lawsuit raises disturbing questions. |
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To help him play Trevor with conviction, Ferns invented a fictional biography for the troubled man. |
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Wrong's excellent book is peopled by the kind of characters no fictional framing could ever conceive. |
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They can either be fictional, someone you know right now, or someone that you knew a long time ago. |
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Last year he won an award at a London catering show for carving another fictional wizard, Harry Potter. |
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Freud's abstract, impersonal concepts have worn away the specificity of fictional character. |
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It is safe to say that no other fictional character had as much influence on the American freedom struggle as Miss Jane Pittman. |
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I was under the impression that that was a fictional composite of St. Grottlesex schools, but I haven't seen the movie in years. |
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In works of fiction, devices often serve their functions indirectly, through the mediation of the fictional world. |
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I had already explored the documentary world at the limits of fiction, and, in fictional films, had explored comedies and thrillers. |
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This stupid movie would have buried itself even without her fictional falderal influence. |
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It features a number of Afghan characters, some based on historical personages and some blatantly fictional. |
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The fictional Cid, embodying the ideal Castilian, captured the popular imagination of generations. |
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In his view, the fictional major can serve as the model for soldiers during military occupations and peacemaking operations. |
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Though the film's homophobia, bullying and brutality are fictional, they resonate with truth. |
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No, instead they spend their time pursuing chimerical sources and putting a fictional story on the air claiming their unimpeachable sources. |
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It was rather strange that their real-life was weirder then the comic-scape of fictional superheroes. |
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Wilde's unprecedented response was to attempt to curb novelists introducing fictional characters who spoke like him. |
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All those fictional holiday heroes were just figments of someone's overactive imagination. |
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The fictional Montecito is a high-class casino and hotel in the heart of Vegas. |
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The fictional reference of David's picture is thus epic and heroic in scale. |
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Yet it takes a fictional account of a spurious global warming scenario on celluloid to get Joe Soap talking about it. |
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Sometimes oscillating between the lives of the people I work with, the people I write about and my own life, everything starts to feel fictional. |
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A good short story is a fictional vision which, in its optimal form, happens to have a short page count. |
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For film producers, the past is merely a starting point, the foundation on which to build a fictional story. |
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Oh heavens above how dare they create a parallel in a satire between real life and their fictional world! |
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This is a fictional place outside the terms of real geographies and maps, spaces named by colonial rulers and mapped by colonial cartographers. |
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But then the fictional President Bartlett and the real Baroness Thatcher are made of sterner stuff than happy-clappy trendy vicars. |
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This traumatic event clearly made a deep impression, as she returned to it several times in her fictional and non-fictional texts. |
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These became regular features and drew on both non-fiction and fictional material. |
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He also reads newspapers and is, therefore, aware that our fictional villainy is currently being given a factual twist. |
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The fictional Zorro may have defended himself with a long whip, but a bullwhip was not designed as a weapon. |
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Fitzgerald seemed gentle, almost girlish, breathlessly embracing his charmed fictional world. |
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Losing his battle with sobriety, the fictional Ellis drinks vodka like a fish and snorts cocaine. |
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His cameras zoom around a fictional CGI Paris like bugs skitter over puddles. |
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You're working harder to destroy a fictional board game than you are to end the actual dope game. |
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This actual moth is much larger than the sixteenth of an inch attributed to the fictional insect. |
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Corinne is the first fictional heroine who, as a woman of genius, is unapologetic about living for her art. |
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Hobbits, of course, are fictional characters, as are dwarves, elves, goblins, and trolls. |
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The Bionic Man was an entertaining piece of fictional TV, but Steve Austin's bionic eye is now a reality. |
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Back in the 1970s, Steve Austin amazed the TV-watching world with his fictional bionic replacement body parts. |
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No fictional account of human humiliation and shame can capture the frightening banality of the people's treatment at these checkpoints. |
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The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood. |
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The first episode focuses on a fictional Army unit as soldiers arrive in Iraq for their first tour of duty. |
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Yet their fictional lives are placed in direct contrast with their shabby and poor surroundings. |
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John Critchley scored the movie, while Ian Blurton penned three original songs for the titular character's fictional band. |
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The vampires had always been known to humans, though to most, only as fictional creatures. |
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Like all fictional gay men Carrie can rely on him to escort her to parties when she doesn't have a beau. |
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The plot of history may not always be as credible as fictional narrative, but it can be just as fascinating. |
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But it is the interest in fictional narrative that comes through most strongly. |
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A 16-year-old boy comes of age when he becomes a batboy for a fictional baseball team. |
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The fictional world only selectively represents the real world, making the themes about open issues particularly salient. |
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His fictional forays into the lives of women suggest that the church dooms its female parishioners to screwed-up relationships with men. |
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Hardly a month goes by without another fictional TV series about forensic science appearing on our screens. |
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It schematically deploys a fictional framework to speculate on Toscanini's hatred of Mussolini and the latter's fascination with the conductor. |
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Even if these people are the fictional creations of a playwright, you feel that you know them at the end of a good play. |
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Doyle had a reasonably distinguished career as a sawbones but made his mark as creator of arguably the world's best-known fictional detective. |
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He constructs a fictional world in which the class struggle has special salience. |
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Instead it's just dark bleak noir, set in a fictional city filled with scumbags, lowlifes, and of course, beautiful women. |
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This is of course a fictional roadhouse set somewhere in the northern American wastes but tonight one of its namesakes holds a similar ambience. |
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He had a supernatural presence, almost like a fictional character come to life. |
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The actor plays the fictional rocker Blake as he lives out his last days in a remote house in Seattle. |
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It is a groundbreaking attempt to protect a fictional storyline with a patent, rather than relying on copyright protection. |
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Lewis's estate was impressed with the way Belvedere's native features lend themselves to the fictional landscape. |
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Sherlock Holmes, the fictional Victorian detective whose global popularity continues to this day, has had more imagined resurrections than Elvis. |
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He intends to modify the historical truth with a fictional amplification of the role of the Armenian expressionist. |
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Back in the University Cafe, the Verrecchia family is not entirely convinced the fictional Oyster Cafe has captured the zeitgeist. |
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For a little while I was not clear whether either of these pieces of Americana existed outside the fictional Brown and Van Pelt households. |
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This intriguing and maddening novel is a curious amalgam of detective mystery, period romance, and fictional memoir. |
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It's the first try to get the message over that Dracula was a real person and in no way less brutal than his fictional alter ego. |
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All product names are either registered trademarks of the respective companies or fictional entities, work it out yourself! |
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Whisky Galore, a fictional account of an actual wreck of a ship loaded with whisky on Eriskay, was made into a highly successful film. |
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In other words, the recursive action of fictional analysis reconstructs and reconfigures the power of the word through learning about text. |
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Both started out with a narrowly defined fictional territory, and both have tried to extend their range. |
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Though the play takes a dig at skewed US values, it is set in a fictional Latin American nation ruled by a military junta. |
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It was a raging success, with visits to the Dalaro website and the fictional Soto's page totalling more than half a million hits. |
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It is the kind of story which could have been lifted straight from the pages of one of her fictional tales. |
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The lives of fictional private detectives tend to be action-packed, dangerous and full of incident. |
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She lets us peek at the acidic comments written in the guestbooks of fictional hotels. |
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Some of the more entertaining reactions come from the fictional characters, going so far as shadowboxing or performing a Samoan war dance. |
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He based a fictional bomber squadron on the island for his absurdist 1961 book, which became a cult classic. |
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Who would win in a fistfight between pop superstar Justin Bieber and fictional King of the Iron Throne Joffrey Baratheon? |
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In the film, the Bradley Cooper character Richie DiMaso is largely fictional but based loosely on Good and amoroso. |
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Ironically, the first archaeologist to explore the cave had a connection to the most legendary fictional explorer. |
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But what awaited was a joy, a glimpse into the life of the fictional Umbridge. |
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Its genre, fictional autobiography, goes back to Akkadian literature. |
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Ishiguro's latest work, Never Let Me Go, presents a portrait of a fictional English boarding school that seems idyllic but leaves us rather queasy. |
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I realized he had concocted some fictional chain of events in his twisted mind. |
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The best corollary I can find to myself is a fictional television alien! |
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Then schilling landed the lead in the NBC medical drama Mercy, about nurses in a fictional Jersey City hospital. |
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The motivating fictional element is a subversive or ambiguous move. |
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Big Kahuna Burger is a fictional chain of Hawaiian-themed fast food burger joints out in Los Angeles dreamed up by Tarantino. |
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The writing of Across the River and into the Trees drew on his wartime experiences and seemed to merge his exaggerations with his fictional hero to the point of self-parody. |
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So why did I think anyone would want to read yet another book, this time a fictional account of the same story? |
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Almost every fictional hero of my childhood has come back to life on the big screen in recent years. |
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Of course there is fine print somewhere buried in the website stating that everything is fictional but that is difficult to find. |
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The desire to see the real places in which the fictional Pooh, Rat, Mole, Squirrel Nutkin, and Puck wandered could easily descend into a dreadful literalism. |
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In the same way traditional literature possesses archetypes, modern fictional works can hold these recurring images of universal significance as well. |
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It was either the fact he had decided to emerge himself in a fictional world instead of having a real life, or it was the acid tabs he ate like Skittles. |
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The real world is composed of stories, of fictions, of narrative, and ultimately of language in the same way that the fictional world of a novel is constructed. |
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Nationalistic thugs who double as acrobats from the fictional Balkan country of Karonia, The Fearsome Foot-Fighters are masters of savate, a French form of kickboxing. |
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They're basically just scamming people with this fictional concert. |
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I found this book made me feel connected to a community of sufferers both real and fictional, spanning centuries. |
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Documentaries can be as heavily scripted as fictional movies. |
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Lev, the son of a Moscow intelligentsia family, was luckier than the fictional Ivan Denisovich. |
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Dear White People takes place on the predominantly white campus of a fictional college with an ivy League-leaning legacy. |
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As the novel opens, a freshly sober Ellis is living in a McMansion in a fictional suburb outside New York City with a movie star wife and two children. |
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And this explosion was fictional and in jest, so you can call it a pretty big hoot! |
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You see on this show so many fictional politicians come in with scandals that Olivia helps brush under the rug, including Josie. |
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Both movies have a big-name comedian dressed up as a fictional creature. |
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The second narrative technique, metafiction, works in opposition to point-of-view narration to align the reader with the author at the expense of the fictional subject. |
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Since 2004 I have directed three fictional films, each as thematically and formally distinct as the next. |
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He has total, tongue-in-cheek loyalty to Keough Novak, his fictional sister, who has more than 4,000 Twitter followers of her own. |
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The show was set in fictional Trinity College and filmed at Royal Holloway, University of London. |
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Both factual and fictional texts contribute to our knowledge of risks surrounding cellphone use as a biohazard that is a threat to individual bodies and to the social body. |
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But we should be more ready to celebrate both real and fictional women for daring to be unlikable. |
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The Prince By R.M. Koster A reprint of a 1972 classic in which a fictional Latin American nation boils in violence. |
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Though he works for a fictional firm, the stature and trappings are old school, and his cohort of young associates all have the scrubbed and tweedy Harvard look about them. |
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The film begins with the disclaimer stating that the cinema constructs a fictional space and that the actress is substituted by a body double in many of the scenes. |
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Others will be unsettled by a book that is written as if it were non-fiction yet clearly contains a fictional element, giving everything an air of untrustworthiness. |
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Unlike later models of fictional police, these supersleuths are in the great detective tradition, relying on brainpower not police power or firepower. |
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Thus genre provides neo-Marxist criticism with suitable territory on which to develop the more progressive possibilities of the notion of fictional production. |
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Though many of the appearances of Jesus in synagogues in the canonical Gospels are likely fictional, issues of social order and especially discontent come into view. |
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Discovering the woman is, in fact, a nymph-like creature from a bedtime tale, Cleveland enlists the help of the building's tenants to help her get back to her fictional realm. |
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African American culture, heritage, and the need to pay homage to it also provide direction for Thomas's fictional canon, which to date includes six novels. |
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Illustrated fictional storybooks can play a key supportive role in developing young children's awareness of and aesthetic response to the environment. |
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Set in the pre-war Old South, Mitchell wrote about the fictional life of one of literature's and the silver screen's most memorable heroines, Scarlett O'Hara. |
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But try as they may the attractive, hard-faced young lawyers are little more than a side-show in this series about a fictional barristers' chambers in Leeds. |
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He points out some obvious arguments, it's the parents fault for not supervising their kids, his anecdotes are fictional, they are only words after all. |
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When writers and producers are faced with handling a real life death, their often mirror reality by writing the death into the fictional plot line. |
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Except that when they popped outside for the photocall, the actors found themselves becoming the unexpected beneficiaries of the fictional bogus charity. |
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As the railway compartment became a popular venue for fictional mayhem when crime fiction flowered from the later Victorian years almost all cases involved men attacking men. |
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This genre bears an obvious resemblance to notions of pietas, which themselves constitute a utopian community situated in a past so idealized that it is almost fictional. |
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The set, ingeniously I thought, used several different levels and angles to give a real sense of the hills and depths of the fictional seaside town. |
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Space themes are not confined to futuristic fictional series on television, although these are by far the best known and the greatest revenue generators. |
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I love the way that first-person narrative can seem fictional. |
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It would have been nice to know if there really was such a thing in the areas that Britain colonized or if it was merely a fictional contrivance of the writer. |
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Marcus is obviously too good to be true from the moment he wafts on to the set of Donna's York-based fictional soap Westfield, Irish wolfhound Murphy in tow. |
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What follows is a fictional account of the ideal way I would like to die. |
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Instead of organizing around fictional engagements with historically verifiable events, most Irish national tales center around courtship and marriage. |
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When fictional characters conquer our credulity to this extent, the likelihood is that they stand for some big idea that might, we think, make the world a better place. |
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Apparent in her paintings are the influence of cubism, which employs geometric structure, and surrealism, and which uses fictional, sometimes abstract, subjects. |
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A 1990s spin on The Monkees starring the real-life, three-piece girl band Cleopatra in fictional comedy adventures based upon their careers and family life. |
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The fictional Rosie became a symbol of how the war opened doors for American women to enter factories and take on labour jobs previously reserved for men. |
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Illustrations for The Monkey Wrench Gang, a 1986 book about a fictional group of eco-warriors, appear alongside autobiographical strips done for The New Yorker. |
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Meg Cabot's story is completely fictional with some real elements such as the clothes they wore in the 1800s, how they treated women, and the Egyptian tombs. |
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Why do people respond emotionally to films that they know are fictional? |
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The book deals with a miscarriage of justice, although it is fictional rather than documental, and involves not wrongful conviction but wholesale coverup. |
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Her 1985 anthology series offered dramatizations from the lives of fictional American folk heroes including Johnny Appleseed, Davy Crockett, and Paul Bunyan. |
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Peter Rabbit is a fictional animal character in various children's stories by Beatrix Potter. |
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It constructs a fictional scenario involving the Pudding Lane baker's family in an alleged popish plot. |
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Shepard, created the only known oil painting of Winnipeg's adopted fictional bear, displayed in Assiniboine Park. |
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However, long fiction and fictional biographies began to distinguish themselves from other forms in England during the Restoration period. |
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In 2005, she played herself in an episode of The Catherine Tate Show, in a sketch with the fictional character Joannie Taylor. |
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Rowling's Harry Potter series, the home of Harry's pernicious relatives, the Dursleys, is set in the fictional town of Little Whinging, Surrey. |
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Edmund appears as a fictional character in Bernard Cornwell's novel The Last Kingdom. |
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The village was the inspiration for the fictional village of Greendale in the classic children's television series Postman Pat. |
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The fictional heroine of BBC1 archaeology thriller Bonekickers was depicted as living in the Crescent. |
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An open door provided a generic interface to other parts of the fictional world just offstage but unseen by the audience. |
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In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fictional 1994 Quidditch World Cup final between Ireland and Bulgaria was hosted on the moor. |
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Cressida Cowell wrote How to Train Your Dragon, a series of twelve books set in a fictional Viking world. |
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Ned Ludd, however, was completely fictional and used as a way to shock the government. |
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In 1519, Zwingli specifically rejected the veneration of saints and called for the need to distinguish between their true and fictional accounts. |
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Daniel Defoe turned from journalism and writing criminal lives for the press to writing fictional criminal lives with Roxana and Moll Flanders. |
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It enables these fictional events to contain meaning for the group, and can lead to very real consequences. |
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Hard Core Logo, a 1993 novel by Michael Turner, was made into a fictional rockumentary film by Bruce McDonald. |
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The following famous people or fictional characters are often heard in public as speaking with features typical of a New York accent. |
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The capital letter Q is used to designate a fictional character in the James Bond films and film novelizations. |
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There were no more mythological, biblical, and fictional names, nor the names of buildings, historical events, or art works. |
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Thus, a naturalistic fictional language tends to be more difficult and complex. |
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The book, written in Latin, is a frame narrative primarily depicting a fictional island society and its religious, social and political customs. |
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It is also referred to as an artificial or invented language and in some cases a fictional language. |
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He leaves, sending Eurydice long fictional accounts of his travels. |
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Filming for the fictional island of San Monique in Live and Let Die took place in Jamaica. |
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Most slaveholders lived on farms rather than plantations, and few plantations were as large as the fictional ones depicted in Gone with the Wind. |
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Bahamians have created a rich literature of poetry, short stories, plays and short fictional works. |
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For the scenes of the fictional Russian location of Severnaya, and other effects, Derek Meddings built a number of miniature sets at Leavesden. |
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Shooting began in Mexico, which mostly doubled for the fictional Republic of Isthmus. |
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On 29 November production moved to Jamaica, which doubled for the fictional island San Monique, the home of antagonist Kananga. |
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This, in turn, means that our statesmen, our businessmen, our everyman must take on a science fictional way of thinking. |
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Subsequently, he turned primarily to military fiction, both historical and science fictional. |
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We live in a science fictional world with things like cloning and face transplants, and things seem to be getting stranger and stranger. |
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The fictional work was released three months after the jetliner went missing. |
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These fictional worlds were the product of fertile imagination fed by reading, discussion, and a passion for literature. |
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This makes it difficult to tell when Chaucer is writing to the fictional pilgrim audience or the actual reader. |
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Beginning in 1852 with a passing mention in Charles Dickens' Bleak House, dinosaurs have been featured in large numbers of fictional works. |
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Poirot is the only fictional character to date to be given an obituary in The New York Times, following the publication of Curtain. |
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Helle's fictional counterpart in Borgen, Birgitte Nyborg, would never have done it. |
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How does psychology, viewed through a vitalist perspective, affect ideas of selfhood and created fictional characters? |
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In the film, this man is the fictional Michael Kovak, an affable seminarian who doubts his vocation and suffers from weak faith. |
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I'm referring to the fictional depictions, those dimple bottomed winged plumpies flying around with harps or bows and arrows. |
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The descriptions of the fictional Chimneys, Stoneygates, and other houses in her stories are mostly Abney in various forms. |
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Tolkien, who used them in creating his legendarium, the fictional universe in which he set novels like The Lord of the Rings. |
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Its all over advert has been stripped away and is now undergoing a repaint in to a fictional 1920s style red, teak and white livery. |
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However, these endeavours, real and fictional, are not representative of modern archaeology. |
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Even among peasants, the fictional Gerasim's deep affection for his dog Mumu was probably not so exceptional. |
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Sharon Penman's novel, Falls the Shadow, is a fictional retelling of Montfort's life from his arrival in England to his death. |
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One recent Angharad is the mother of Princess Eilonwy in Lloyd Alexander's fictional land of Prydain, inspired by Wales and Welsh mythology. |
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Although the story of Helen and Maximus's meeting is almost certainly fictional, there is some evidence for the basic claims. |
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Instead, it appears that Chaucer creates fictional characters to be general representations of people in such fields of work. |
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This dialogism seems naturally to belong in the realm of fictional poetics. |
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The book tells the story of a fictional former Wales star, Gonzo Davies, and how he got his name. |
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Although the characters are fictional, they still offer a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. |
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Elizabeth Goudge used Wells as a basis for the fictional cathedral city of Torminster, in her book A City of Bells. |
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The highly literate distaste for people who too passionately identify with fictional incarnations has a distinctly anticelebrity feel to it. |
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In American Gods by Neil Gaiman, main character Shadow discovers pasties at Mabel's restaurant in the fictional town of Lakeside. |
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Stephen Black's novel The Dorp is one of a body of fictional works that have unjustifiably suffered critical neglect in South Africa. |
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In each poem, I'm trying to reveal a truth, so it can't have a fictional beginning. |
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Witness the case of Playmakers, an original drama series produced by ESPN chronicling the adventures of a fictional professional football team. |
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These media often portray tropical cyclones that are either entirely fictional or based on real events. |
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George Eliot's novel Adam Bede is set in a fictional town based on Wirksworth. |
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The bat is a primary animal associated with fictional characters of the night, both villains, such as Dracula, and heroes, such as Batman. |
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In this fictional work, Lilburne is shown to have died in prison while being visited by his wife, Elizabeth. |
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The aim of the club was to satirise ignorance and pedantry in the form of the fictional scholar Martinus Scriblerus. |
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His stories about the fictional Ann were inconsistent and he invented other people as frameworks on which to hang his tales. |
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Rushdie includes fictional television and movie characters in some of his writings. |
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With authors awarding Jay Gatsby honors as most famous fictional individual, journalists jokingly brought up Wright's circumlocutory stylings. |
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The events of the play Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard, take place in the fictional country house of Sidley Park in Derbyshire. |
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The Pevensey also starred as the fictional paddlesteamer Philadelphia in the TV series All the Rivers Run. |
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For his fictional characters he often borrowed the authentic names of actual persons. |
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More than 70 years after Scots creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died, the fictional pipe-smoking detective has 1000 fan clubs dedicated to him. |
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During the 20th century, John was normally depicted in fictional books and films alongside Robin Hood. |
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As with his other writings, the Travels was published under a pseudonym, the fictional Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon and later a sea captain. |
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Ferris was a fictional David Sedaris, a sober Kingsley Amis. |
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He was the only fictional character so honoured, along with eminent Britons such as Lord Byron, Benjamin Disraeli, and Florence Nightingale. |
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Auguste Dupin, Edgar Allan Poe's fictional detective, who employed a similar methodology. |
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Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. |
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Anthony Burgess, who included a complex fictional portrait of Maugham in the novel Earthly Powers, praised his influence. |
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The reader should not assume that the author agreed with the opinions expressed by his fictional characters. |
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These books follow the adventures of a group of anthropomorphised locomotives and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor. |
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The fictional lake resembles Windermere, but the surrounding hills and fells resemble those of Coniston Water. |
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Naturalism is a literary movement that emphasizes observation and the scientific method in the fictional portrayal of reality. |
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Sayers depicts in the House of Lords the fictional trial of a duke who is accused, and eventually acquitted, of murder. |
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In it the author not only addresses the reader in his preface but speaks directly to him or her in his fictional narrative. |
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A novel is a long, fictional narrative which describes intimate human experiences. |
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In William Thackeray's novel Pendennis, published in 1850, the main character attends the fictional Boniface College, Oxbridge. |
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Vastly in debt he is forced to move to the fictional village of Mangold Parva. |
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Leicester is the setting for the fictional diaries of Adrian Mole, created by Sue Townsend. |
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Two famous fictional characters who wore deerstalker hats were Sherlock Holmes and Holden Caulfield in J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. |
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The 1973 British horror film The Wicker Man is set on the fictional Hebridean island of Summerisle. |
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In The Puppetmaster, the life of Li Tien-lu the Taiwanese puppeteer is the subject of Hou's hybrid fictional biography and documentary film. |
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A similar point applies to the mindreading of fictional characters, as when one mindreads a character in a novel. |
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This volume expanded the fictional world of Sodor up to the present day and dealt with many of the factual aspects of the series. |
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The Bernician arms were fictional but inspired by Bede's brief description of a flag used on the tomb of St Oswald in the 7th century. |
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Similarly, in an 1815 attestation, it is used to refer to Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi, a fictional contest between two historical poets. |
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This is said to have been the inspiration for the fictional Grimpen Mire in the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
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In fictional television programming, ghosts have been explored in series such as Supernatural, Ghost Whisperer, and Medium. |
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Dog Bites Man Dysfunctional newscasters at fictional station KHBX in Spokane, Wash. |
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Christmas 1942 saw the genesis of the character that grew to become the most famous fictional locomotive in the world. |
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The lives of great artists such as Raphael were commemorated on equal terms with those of rulers, and fictional characters were also depicted. |
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Barrie's novel, Peter Pan, where the fictional pirate Captain Hook and his crew helped define the fictional pirate archetype. |
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He introduced stuntwoman Daphne Avalon, who played fictional, ill-fated twerker Caitlin Heller. |
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James' fictional and nonfictional production came at a time when British imperialism was growing from strength to strength. |
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He spent much of his research on ancient Scottish history trying to follow the fictional itineraries described in De Situ Britanniae. |
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Simplifying, had the play been true, then fictional claims about Hamlet would be nonfictionally true. |
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Doc Brown's legendary zip line ride from the clock tower of the fictional town Hill Valley was staged in Belfast to mark Back To The Future Day. |
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Proof of that comes on Page 22 in Andrew Grant's explainer on quasiparticles, which are essentially fictional particles. |
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The Railway Series is a set of story books about a railway system located on the fictional Island of Sodor. |
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Topping the list was Fawlty Towers, a British sitcom set in a fictional Torquay hotel starring John Cleese. |
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Banks who created a fictional anarchist, socialist, and utopian society the Culture. |
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Lego's partnership with Shell dates back to the 1960s, although the LEGO company created a fictional oil company called Octan. |
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He drew on aspects of them for his fictional cathedral city of Polchester in Glebeshire, the setting of many of his later books. |
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The fictional detective Agatha Raisin lives in the fictional village of Carsely in the Cotswolds. |
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Novelists influenced by Blyton include the crime writer Denise Danks, whose fictional detective Georgina Powers is based on George from the Famous Five. |
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