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Analysis of excavated skulls of 1st-century Jews and images from ancient Syrian frescos reveals that the traditional image - from that depicted on the Turin Shroud to Willem Dafoe's blond-haired portrayal in the Last Temptation of Christ - is a fictitious construct based on centuries of erroneous impressions.

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A disadvantage of exercises, in comparison with actual events, is that they are fictitious and constructed; thus, they can never fully address phenomena that arise at the actual events.

We propose secondary fictitious values and construct geometry based interpolation schemes to overcome this difficulty.

In contrast to Marion Jones and Lance Armstrong, who used illegal drugs to construct a fictitious athletic image and create personal wealth, Hamilton should not suffer the shame of such impostors, nor should her remarkable contributions as an inspirational athlete be diminished in any way.

"When you start to accept the fact that the federal government is a fictitious reality or a construct that has no real power over your freedom or liberty, you start to declare your freedom and liberty," Lenz said.

Here real places become the starting point for constructed, fictitious ones.

The story, through exhaustive strides, details a fictitious debtor who constructs an innovative balloon so as to escape his earthly problems, with the Moon being his destination.

A Krein space stochastic system with multiple fictitious outputs is constructed by associating with the minimum problem of the introduced indefinite quadratic form.

We constructed fictitious drug monograph-like documents rather than using real ones, for two main reasons: (a) we wanted to avoid the possibility of physicians recognizing real drug monographs and using their memory when responding, and (b) we wanted to control the length of the documents.

Using an established paradigm [ 10], participants were required to construct newly imagined fictitious scenes in response to a verbal cue.

Poetry is perhaps what teaches us to nurture the charming illusion: how to be reborn out of ourselves over and over again, and use words to construct a better world, a fictitious world that enables us to sign a pact for a permanent and comprehensive peace... with life".

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