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Even our relationships with our friends have become less Real.
The audience about to leave its seats, The actors about to become less real.
You could say this is defensive, that, 10 years on, the reality has become less real, less threatening - but the detail belies this, suggests on the contrary a reality vividly called to consciousness.
As you draw closer, it seems to become less real, less plausible - the vast, horrific bulk of the luxury cruise liner just metres from the old port where pastel yellow and blue houses cluster around the seafront.
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Watch List Each night's color coded panic level, each spike of chatter the authorities deem meaningful becomes less real, a cry we villagers ignore, too often warned.
"As time goes by, and the more a baby becomes less real to the world outside the family, the more valuable those photos become for their parents and family.
In the first of the six essays in On Photography, which was published in 1977, I argued that while an event known through photographs certainly becomes more real than it would have been if one had never seen the photographs, after repeated exposure it also becomes less real.
He would have been interested because Country Music Television was taping the event for broadcast, and, as often happens when television covers a live music event, the live event becomes less real, less alive — in a way, less historical — than the artifact cobbled from it.
Erick: The second you put a filter on it becomes less real time, right?
You know the ones: where each time you tell it it gets more dramatic and more epic, and the details change to become more mythic and characters become less and less real.
In major-league front offices, Wood has become less a real ballplayer than a cautionary tale.
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