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No list of early sock puppeteers would be complete without Fernando Pessoa, a Portuguese poet and man of letters in the early 20th century, who created 72 imaginary names to cover his various writing moods and modes; he staged debates among them and had one announcing the death of another, to much grief.
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Ten year old Piero ( imaginary name) wakes up every morning at six a.m.
His 13 year old sister Chiara (imaginary name) leaves him a warm cup of milk and a few biscuits on the kitchen table before she hurries off to work.
When you have one, give it an imaginary name.
_______ (imaginary name) is a threat to national security.
A young man called Philippos Loizos incurred the ire of Greece's far-right camp, and then of the law, by posing as an imaginary figure called "Father Pastitsios", named after a stodgy Greek dish.
This was one of a number of imaginary place names tested by highway safety engineers and sign designers in their attempt to develop more legible road signs for America's aging population.
Promotions for "The Simpsons Movie" took the notion to its logical extreme, concocting actual products to be sold under imaginary brand names, like Buzz Cola, Frosted Krusty-O's and so on, at certain 7-Eleven locations that were made over into outposts of the show's Kwik-E-Mart chain.
The movie is centered on a boy named Danny, who has an imaginary friend named Tony and, we later learn, a capacity for telepathic communication called "shining".
She hears and sympathizes with a young boy's voice (Max Burkholder), later revealed to be the imaginary friend named World (he was given the name by the crew of the show) who has been living in the world since his family left the box at the home.
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