Sentence examples for fictitious pieces from inspiring English sources

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In Williams's case, he fixed a few fictitious pieces to his subconscious and allowed them to take root in his broadcasts.

In a "Concluding Note" to Grandison, Richardson writes: "It has been said, in behalf of many modern fictitious pieces, in which authors have given success (and happiness, as it is called) to their heroes of vicious if not profligate characters, that they have exhibited Human Nature as it is.

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"It was about a fictitious piece of hardware that has a really big dongle – a ridiculous dongle.

So the gang rape was not a piece of her history, not even a fictitious piece adopted for the sake of the asylum application.

Until the early 7th century a series of historians recounted the events of their own time in classicizing style, with fictitious speeches and set descriptive pieces, in a genre that owed much to the classical Greek historians Thucydides and Polybius.

But Mr. Angeli's Canard Enchaîné — a mix of investigative pieces, facetious opinion pieces, fictitious columns by politicians and no advertising — is seen as lacking a political bent.

It was originally devised as a concept piece about Johnny Cutler, a fictitious and flawed figure from the deep south.

OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS piece about Ludwig Bender (a fictitious name), a factory owner in the Soviet Zone of Germany who recently fled to West Germany making off with the company payroll.

By Joseph Wechsberg The New Yorker, April 10 , 1954P. 114 OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS piece about Ludwig Bender (a fictitious name), a factory owner in the Soviet Zone of Germany who recently fled to West Germany making off with the company payroll.

The writer claims that the source is the Register of Whichenovre-hall but the truth is that the piece is almost certainly entirely fictitious.

William Shawn had trouble with the story as well, and, when he asked Barthelme to substitute a fictitious name for Kennedy's, Barthelme gave the piece to Ted Solotaroff, the editor of New American Review, where it was published in 1968, two months before Kennedy was assassinated.

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