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The lesson for reality stars might be this: Fans may love reality as long as it's not too real.
Some of his stylized insolence sneaks in when he has to give speeches that teach Hart a lesson in reality.
If She has learned a lesson about reality, Harry has learned one about fantasy: he asks to be taught about acting.
Indeed, at age 92, he signed three book contracts with his publisher, W. W. Norton, and he was 95 when he became Poet Laureate last October at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. His life--he was born in 1905 in Worcester, Massachusetts--is a lesson in reality therapy.
A Lesson in Reality We usually don't get to choose the timing of our life lessons.
What at first seems like your typical inspirational, feel-good documentary gets a stark, if a bit melodramatic, lesson in reality, but Beebe ends his film abruptly and deeply unsatisfactorily.
Republicans who have claimed for seven years that they could replace the law with something that would eliminate the mandate yet cost less and provide better health care ― Trump went so far as to promise coverage to everyone ― are quickly getting a lesson in reality.
Also, look at your credit card bills after such a shopping expedition to "cheer yourself up" for a little lesson in reality.
A week at the Imus Ranch is full of lessons and reality checks.
"The lessons of reality TV are that people today are into participatory activities," he said.
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