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This is a half fact.
He had his own version of history — half fact, half myth — which he was eager to share.
Another book, "Mountain Tales: Tall and True," containing 20 pieces, half fact and half fiction, is scheduled to be published this year by Mountaineers Books in Seattle.
Fallada's biographer Jenny Williams writes in her biography of the author, More Lives Than One, that Der Alpdruck "draws on his experiences from April 1945 to July 1946", and notes that the author himself called it "half fact, half fiction".
There is always a germ of truth, a half fact or momentary fact that, taken to hyperbole, can justify the most fantastic projections".
These ancient monsters, half fact, half fiction, are a familiar part of our world-view … We therefore need to make a monumental effort of imagination when trying to think ourselves into the position of the uninitiated general reader in, say, the mid-1830s.
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"That is what is so dangerous about Iraq now, because so few pairs of eyes are witnessing what is going on that it has become part of the plethora of material that invades our minds, half-fact, half-fiction, that is so easy to switch off from".
It is telling that DeLillo reverts to the shadowy realm of "half-facts".
We have just come through an epochal political event that saw the repeated claim by voters that they couldn't make their way through the thicket of facts, half-facts and rhetoric put before them.
First, we are tired of RSS, tired of the mediocrity of the good-enough flow of half-facts and pseudo insight.
His 16 points carried Ohio State in the first half, in fact.
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