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To make believe.
To pretend.
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You make believe as a matter of course.
On Wednesday nights, Bill Frisch, 73, is host of "Make Believe Ballroom," which plays big-band music.
It's like making believe there's another kind of sex.
This story about lost boys, a smart girl, wacky pirates, wackier islanders, mermaids and a volatile treasure of something called "starstuff" is told through wordplay instead of swordplay, make-believe instead of special effects.
But an enduring connection sparked at such retreats isn't completely the province of make believe.
The score is a kaleidoscopic journey into the ultimate world of make believe.
The plaque looks good and genuine, made, I believe, out of some rubbery material.
She also went off and made films — a displacement, I believe, of the fiction-writing impulse.
It's all fake and make-believe, of course.
Character actors endow the make-believe of movies with personality.
This was make-believe, of course, except that it really was the Bounty.
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