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To make believe.
To pretend.
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Movie violence is make believe.
"Get dressed to make believe".
I make believe on a professional basis.
This is pure make believe speculation.
Make believe.
No, it's not make believe.
Make believe isn't just for toddlers.
Make Believe was published in 1993.
MAKE BELIEVE Opens on Friday in Manhattan.
Because in my make-believe scenario I was in a bombed-out basement in Beirut, gunfire cracking all around, and I was holding my wounded lover in my arms.
He then landed on his left knee and elbow, skidded another ten feet, rolled over, and popped up with the ball safely in his glove, suppressing for five more seconds the kind of beaming smile that can't be simulated in any back-yard make-believe scenario.
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