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Waleed Fares, an activist in Homs, confirmed that the statement was genuine in a discussion with Shakeeb Al-Jabri, a Syrian journalist in Beirut.
Libyan soup stands out as genuine in a country where the food markets lack the colorful spicy allure that is typical of northern Africa.
He also understood that bipartisanship needed to be genuine in a chamber where Republicans held a tiny edge, 16 seats to 15.
With teenagers so camera-conscious today, it's almost impossible to capture them looking genuine in a documentary or reality show; every smart remark or screaming meltdown feels staged for the lens.
One backbencher has been reported to the party's chief whip for questioning whether an appeal for unity from Mr Corbyn was genuine in a social media post, and two MPs were asked to remove tweets that questioned why someone accused of antisemitism had been readmitted into the party.
Opening with the arresting line "If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like... .., it presented the confession of a 16-year-old student, Holden Caulfield, who runs away from his prep school during his Christmas break, looking for something genuine in a world full of "phonies".
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Another plus is the brooding self-consciousness that seems so genuine in Angela, a credit to Danes' effortless performance.
It highlights a genuine worry in a tongue-in-cheek way.
Edward Carlton "He is a genuine auteur in a world of anonymous action hacks.
And his victory in Colorado was a genuine upset in a state that Mr. Romney easily carried in 2008.
That's the source of all genuine growth in a survivor.
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