Sentence examples for a fictitious version of from inspiring English sources

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A few months after Bear Stearns collapsed, in March, 2008, Bakkila and Bender sat in Bender's studio apartment, and began plotting a narrative that would be set in a fictitious version of the firm.

But Koreans have been promoting a false version of history that Japan abducted hundreds of thousands of Korean women ….This is for practical and logical reasons, a fictitious version of history".

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Arnaz played Ricky Ricardo -- an exaggerated, fictitious version of himself -- on the sitcom. .

Barth's fictitious version of himself in LETTERS uses the manuscript as the basis for The End of the Road; decades later he writes to Jake of his appropriation, and of the film based on the book, calling the latter "as false to the novel as was the novel to your Account and your Account to the actual Horner-Morgan-Morgan triangle".

Fitzgerald's story has resonated all these years because alongside the lavish parties and lazy afternoons is a harsh critique of wealth – and of clinging to fictitious versions of the past.

Back in his hotel room, he writes up fictitious versions of mildly flirtatious conversations with Jamie, which he lays out on the hotel notepaper in the form of a He/She dialogue, like a play, and which he mockingly calls "He and She, a play of desire and temptation and flirtation and agony".

For those who were paying close attention, however, it was evident even at the outset of the Monkees' career as a fictitious TV version of a rock band that Nesmith was bringing that twang to the group's catchy pop sound.

But the sheer raging surplus of the fictitious version spills out of the scene and lingers — Zafar's true story, the tale he really wanted to tell.

Later, fictitious versions make him a Continental Saxon, born at Nürnberg and adopted by Offa, king of East Anglia, when on his way to Rome.

Her name itself was a canny disguise: da Costa added to connote "a fictitious Portuguese ancestry," and Greene a shortened version of her real surname, Greener.

In 2009, the police provided a fictitious account of the last moments of Ian Tomlinson's life.

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