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It is a fictitious cult.
Ted Baker is a fictitious character, but Ray Kelvin, a Londoner, is probably the nearest living person to that character.
** Gifford Pinchot State University (GPSU) is a fictitious entity, created as a composite of a number of university endowments interviewed by the case writer.
In "Monument 14," by Emmy Laybourne, a comedian and actress, the consumer refuge is a fictitious Greenway store in Monument, Colo.
He is a fictitious African-Argentine candidate, dreamed up by an advertising company to satirize Argentine, and perhaps American, politics, and setting off a whirlwind in the process.
The second character is a fictitious creation who allows the celebrated person to play off someone, in addition to addressing the audience and talking on the telephone.
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It's a fictitious character, and it's scripted.
As you report, the Rosie the Riveter depicted in the original posters was a fictitious character.
In fact, Kahble was a fictitious student, whose exploits turn up in a variety of printed stories and Princeton records.
It was a "fictitious, unsustainable boom," Gastón Rossi, a former deputy economy minister under President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, told me.
An alternative hypothesis is that the entire "C-SPAN" presentation was a fictitious narrative intended to provoke laughter.
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