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In their fictitious meeting in the play Britten is repressed and tongue-tied, next to Auden, who is anything but.
History, however, is liberally blended with fantasy in the work, which has a libretto based on "Mary Stuart, Friedrich Schillerr's 1800 play about a fictitious meeting between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots.
In the mockumentary The Compleat Al, there is a scene portraying the fictitious meeting of Yankovic and Jackson.
We would have thought that the effort to link Saddam Hussein to al-Qaeda was a relic of the administration of George W. Bush, the centerpiece of which was the fictitious meeting in Prague between an Iraqi intelligence officer and Mohammed al-Atta, the team leader of the 9/11 attackers.
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Last month two board members, including Al Gore, America's former vice-president, issued a report ostensibly clearing Apple's boss of responsibility, but confusingly and contradictorily detailing bad options grants (and even a fictitious board meeting) that involved Mr Jobs.Mr Jobs will not be in the clear until regulators give their own verdict.
Their modus operandi is to cold-call, often using so-called "suckers lists" of vulnerable individuals, and persuade them to buy shares in companies, sometimes backed by glossy fake websites, spurious press releases and fictitious shareholder meetings.
When Mr. DiBacco asked Mr. Adoboli at the meeting why he engaged in the fictitious trades, he said that Mr. Adoboli told him that wanted to make money for UBS.
I suspect most of them will be doing their own research on topics of a political nature, rather than doing a "rip & read" of some fictitious anecdotal bulk email at a town hall meeting.
An unexpected outburst from a student, a terse e-mail from a co-worker, or an uncharacteristic comment from a colleague during a meeting can leave our minds racing and reeling with fictitious stories.
Such a fictitious scenario was discussed at a Canadian interdisciplinary critical care leadership meeting, whereby increasing intensive care unit (ICU) staff turnover had led to problems with staff recruitment.
The former Conservative Foreign Secretary has denied any wrongdoing after being filmed meeting undercover reporters from the Daily Telegraph and Channel 4's Dispatches posing as a fictitious Hong Kong-based communications agency called PMR. "You'd be surprised by how much free time I have," Sir Malcolm was recorded saying.
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