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is mirage
verb
To cause to appear as or like a mirage.
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Far more interesting is "Mirage," a cleverly plotted black-and-white thriller written by Peter Stone, whose screenplay for "Charade" had just proved a big hit for Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn and the director Stanley Donen.
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She was Mirage.
I was worried by that time that I'd built such castles in the air that it might be mirage and wasn't true, but fortunately it was.
Certainly, previously claimed detections of methane might have been mirages.
"Those prior tipping points all turned out to be mirages".
America and England are mirages and happy islands to each other, both an escape from prices.
But then I realized that the pools were mirages — I had never seen natural illusions that looked so real.
Perfect control and precise forecasts are mirages.
It is Rancho Mirage, not simply Mirage.
Is he saying the prosperity is a mirage?
Yet, if it is a mirage that only inputs should be rewarded, surely it is equally a mirage that justice is only about inputs.
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