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Sure, the fashion is great, his pictures seem to say, but look at the extraordinarily real individuals wearing this stuff.
What we said: It is really funny, and incidentally boasts one of the most extraordinarily real sex scenes in film history.
Siklová, who read it in samizdat before it was rewritten in the 1980s, found it "extraordinarily real for us in evoking the question of conscience".
Whereas Harvey is on stage but we can't see him, the others – Godot, Reg, Abigail – take advantage of one of the simplest but most powerful theatrical devices: the manner in which verbal references can make an offstage character extraordinarily real (or, in the case of Vladimir and Estragon's theoretical saviour, unreal) to an audience.
A few teachers who turned to writing come to mind: Jon Scieszka, with his sly, sophisticated sendups of classic fairy tales ("Squids Will Be Squids Jerry Spinellilli, who renders the joy and sorrow of childhood in true-to-life language ("Maniac Magee"); and, of course, Beverly Cleary, who has written extraordinarily real and funny stories about ordinary kids (the "Ramona" series).
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They meet Edward and Leonora Ashburnham, he on leave from service in India, she "so extraordinarily the real thing that she seemed too good to be true".
On the monetary front, the Bank of England raised interest rates to 7 percent in 1920 to support the return to the prewar parity, which coupled with the ensuing deflation delivered extraordinarily high real rates.
" 'The Freedom From Fear' painting, which shows two parents tucking their kids into bed, feels extraordinarily, horribly real right now," said Suzanne Slesin, the editor in chief of Homestyle, a decorating magazine.
"They were extraordinarily resourceful, real Yankee entrepreneurs," said Giles wholand-saidhe who sais he is a descendant of Mr. Noyes and is the former chairman of the board of trustees at the Mansion House, the museum that once was the religion's seat in Oneida, N.Y.
And G.E.'s sophisticated ultrasound system, which it calls 4D, lets expectant parents view extraordinarily detailed, nearly real-time images of a developing fetus.
"Making something that is absolutely photo real is extraordinarily difficult," he said.
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