Sentence examples for fictional right from inspiring English sources

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But instead of politicians defending a fictional "right" to bear military weapons, whether out of conviction or fear, it would be more American and humane to spend our time considering and protecting the rights of our children to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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"Nazi Literature in the Americas, an encyclopaedia of fictional right-wing writers, is not only Roberto Bolaño's most openly comic book but it is also his most explicit treatment of a theme that recurs with obsessive frequency throughout his entire fictional work – the complicity of the literary establishment in Latin America with political power," Ed King said in the Sunday Telegraph.

Mr Cameron cites fictional rights to pornography in jail, but the truth is the HRA is a hard-headed document with public safety at its core.

Her essay "The Fact in Fiction" had special appeal to his own increasing preoccupation with getting his fictional facts right: Lincoln's assassination ("Henry and Clara") or life in Owosso, Mich., in the summer and fall of 1948 ("Dewey Defeats Truman").

Set in an east End London pub on karaoke night, Albion is focused around members of the fictional far-right group the English Protection Army, who gather on the eve of a protest about a mosque community centre.

This fabrication altered the mindset of most Americans to accept fictional Second Amendment rights that permitted the proliferation of all manner and kind of dangerous weapons.

The petition by UN staff members begins: "The Secretary-General of the United Nations has recently announced that the new Honorary Ambassador for the empowerment of women and girls will be Wonder Woman, a fictional character, the rights to which are owned by DC Comics, a for-profit entertainment corporation".

So which fictional college is the right one for you, and why?

At stake here isn't — or shouldn't be — the question of authenticity, which is a red herring: nationalities, ethnicities, genders and even species do not "own" the right to fictional narratives spoken in what purport to be their voices.

And sci-fi, which I've loved all my life, is no more fictional than work set right now in places we happen to recognise and involving people like those we often meet.

One of the first recorded mentions of the finger came in The Clouds, a text written in 424 BC by the playwright Aristophanes when a dude named Strepsiades flips off Socrates by pretending his finger is a dick getting hard that's right, [a fictional version of] Socrates was the first dude to get flipped off.

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