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The first, photogenically haggard, is a character from a docudrama, a re-enactor of genuine events.
MATTHEW PASSIvan Fischerscher's conducting appearances in New York invariably yield fine performances, but in recent years they have also become genuine events.
The reality of Cowell's reality TV is widely judged to be so manufactured that even apparently genuine events are pulled into its tractor beam and stripped of all possible authenticity.
It's hard to see how this warrants counting hybrids as genuine events as opposed to gerrymandered ones.
This provides further grounds for doubting that they are genuine events that we could have evidence for.
Antony also acknowledges the inclination not to consider such hybrid events as genuine events, but rather as clearly gerrymandered constructions like one incorporating this morning's rainfall with some distant supernova.
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Many premières feel slack and dutiful, but this one had the fizz of a genuine event.
Despite relentless overuse in recent decades, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony remains, in any decent performance, a genuine event.
Steadily, though, the seats filled, the noise picked up, the crackle of genuine event glamour in the air as the Champions League "anthem" was played at an insistent volume.
THE arrival of an opera called "Sarka" in record stores in the West qualifies as a genuine event for lovers of Czech music.
In the summer of 2005, the horror remake House of Wax wasn't at the top of anyone's must-see list, until a rather smart stunt involving its star, Paris Hilton, suddenly made the film's release seem like a genuine event.
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