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The phrase "and illusions in the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing perceptions, beliefs, or representations that may not align with reality, often in artistic or psychological discussions.
Example: "The artist's work explores themes of reality and illusions in the human experience."
Alternatives: "and deceptions within the" or "and fantasies in the".
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This key scene from Christopher Nolan's 2010 blockbuster Inception inspired one designer to mess with the physics of traditional furniture; producing a spectacular coffee table piece which sees a wooden city bend neatly over itself, creating fascinating edges and illusions in the process.
Not that club and international football is squeaky clean in its morality, but the recent degradations and illusions in the college football universe are more than enough to turn me off and away.
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An intelligent meander through Christian and Jewish history loosely held together by the theme of silence, by an Oxford historian and prolific broadcaster.Red Fortress: History and Illusion in the Kremlin.
The train rushing towards the audience was featured in early Lumière posters or sketches (see Emmanuelle Toulet: Cinematographe, invention du siècle, Paris: Gallimard, 1988, p.11, 14.) The motive also appeared in early films about a fool who cannot tell the difference between reality and illusion in the cinema, such as The Countryman and the Cinematograph (R.W.Paul, 1901).
The news of their terrible deaths provoked Cuba's president, Fidel Castro, to attack US immigration policies, saying the boys were "victims of murderous law, victims of deceits and illusions" in reference to the 1966 US Adjustment Act, which offers preferential treatment to Cubans seeking asylum in the US.
"The First Panoramas: Visions of British Imperialism," by the art historian Denise Blake Oleksijczuk (University of Minnesota Press), and "Illusions in Motion: Media Archaeology of the Moving Panorama and Related Spectacles" (MIT Press), by the media historian Erkki Huhtamo, document how European and American artists scaled steeples and mountains to make their works.
During a period of reflection before the trial, the clues to his seemingly wilful downfall - lost love and lost illusions in the revolutionary fervour of the 60s - are uncovered in an embarrassing faux-Brideshead passage.
"White Rabbit," in a distorted sense, portrays the confusion and illusion in Vietnam -- everyone in country experienced the chimera that is Vietnam and it is a unique experience.
"There is a lot of trickery and illusion in our show," says Steven Grant Douglas, the actor who portrays Sam on the tour.
Tuzin DF: The Voice of the Tambaran: Truth and Illusion in IlahitaArapesh Religion.
So rather than use new technologies for the sake of it, photographer Jessica Eaton instead prefers to use the more painstaking method of producing all her photographic illusions in-camera and the results are stunnin-camera and
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