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Since one of the fictitious chapters is called "The Argument from the New York Times" and another is "The Argument from Lucinda," it's clear — or sort of clear — that the narrative about Cass also raises questions about the role of faith.

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The chapter presents a fictitious case study for illustrative purposes.

But the rest of Ms. Goldstein's book, the fictitious part, is divided into 36 chapters.

Other than recommendations in the foreword, the book also contained a short chapter with descriptions of fictitious housewives that served as warning examples about neglecting housework in favor of beautification, reading, religion, or doing the chores of the servants.

In place of formal exposition of the problem of writing religious history, he composed fictitious correspondence with imagined academic readers of draft chapters.

For more on the duplicity of fictitious Chinese Walls, see "Developing a Sixth Sense," chapter 13 of my latest book Bonds Now! (Wiley 2009), as well as my bond investor newsletter, Forbes Tax Advantaged Investor.

Results from the second part of the study, which illustrated the lawyer's influence in determining which bankruptcy chapter to choose, came from a survey sent to lawyers asking them questions based on fictitious couples who were seeking bankruptcy protection.

(Names are fictitious).

(Names used are fictitious).

They are fictitious.

That is completely fictitious.

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