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An English Heritage spokesperson said: "The writing hut has been listed at Grade II because it reflects the life and work of Henry Williamson, an important and influential 20th-century author of fictional natural and social history.

Instead, the movie (with Penelope Ann Miller and TomSizemore) is set at a fictional natural history museum in Chicago, where in imperious director mounts an exhibition of grotesque tribal artifacts that incurs the wrath of Kothoga, an evil spirit from the jungles of Brazil.

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Artist Janet Echelman transforms the terminal with fictional nature that subtly engages viewers with real and imagined natural forces.

He also commented that Alpha Centauris fictional nature allowed them to draw their characters "a lot more sharply and distinctly than the natural blurring and greyness of history".

These are all software (real and fictional) that use natural language processing (NPL).

The exhibit, (processing), includes appropriated family photos, weavings based on California's climate data, a fictional 19th-century natural history collection and piles of found objects (Oct . 7– Oct. 23, Tuesday-Saturday, noon – 5 p.m., 116 Kroeber Hall).

Removing a well-loved fictional policeman from his natural habitat can be a risky business, especially when the copper in question is on leave and has no authority to investigate anything.

OJAI, Calif., June 11 — The Ojai Valley, an hour and a half north of Los Angeles, was filmdom's original Shangri-La: a fictional Himalayan pocket of natural luxury imagined by the writer James Hilton and made palpable for the screen by Hollywood cameras brought here on location.

In a second series, "Inter-Action," González crafted a fictional environment in which natural resources become physically indispensable to "manmade" buildings.

The final story in this collection, "Sinners, Saints, Dragons, and Haints, in the City Beneath the Still Waters," is an unforgettable depiction of New Orleans ravaged by Hurricane Katrina: a biting reminder that not all dystopias are fictional and not all "natural" disasters are caused by the elements alone.

It is therefore strange that there should be only one first-class thriller writer, Paco Ignacio Taibo II, in what would appear to be a natural hotbed for fictional gumshoes with an embarras de choix of real corpses.

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