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The fictional dead rolled on and on, and Djawadi, beaming, played his happy tune.
She ends up realising that the only solution is to lie to Adam about not feeling anything, stealing Caroline's story about a fictional dead cousin.
So powerful was his Romeo and Juliet that the heartbroken of today still write to Juliet in her home town of Verona, spilling their (real, living) souls out to that most famous of all (fictional, dead) lovers.
Throughout his presidency (1981-1988), Roften Reagan oftoldthed the story of a so-called "welfare queen" in Chicago who drove a Cadillac and had ripped off $150,000 from the government using 80 aliases, 30 addresses, a dozen Social Security cards and four fictional dead husbands.
Throughout his presidency, Ronald Reagan often told the story of a so-called "welfare queen" in Chicago who drove a Cadillac and had ripped off $150,000 from the government using 80 aliases, 30 addresses, a dozen Social Security cards and four fictional dead husbands.
Choose your Hero: first you must choose a personal hero--real, fictional, dead or alive.
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You may say that Ozymandias is dead – or rather fictional but, even in the fiction, dead – so couldn't apply to have his virtual trunkless legs buried in the unsearchable sand (I will retain control of this metaphor).
The center will sponsor seminars, conferences and scholarly writing on topics from children and media to the effects of celebrity on politics to the ownership of intellectual property and imagery in a digital age, when presidents can be inserted into fictional films and dead actors can be revived for cameos.
You're hosting a dinner party and can invite any five people from any walk of life, living or dead, fictional or real people.
When the C.I.A. agent played by Mr. Clooney tells the fictional Chuck Barris (the dead-on Sam Rockwell), "It's the perfect cover -- TV producer by day, C.I.A. operative at night," the line is a wry cultural joke.
Both are things somebody thought of one time, one is short and funny and popular and true to life, and the other is some long-ass boring fuckin' thing about a long-dead fictional whale from the 1840's which sometimes sequences certain words of the English language to a level of poetic brilliance that transcends space and time.
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