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Even her own (albeit ghostwritten) memoir, "Men, Marriage and Me," blatantly mixed fact with fiction.

Revolutionised the doc with 2010's The Arbor, which mixed fact and fiction to tell the story of playwright Andrea Dunbar "She has such a strong voice.

In inimitable Schlafly style, "A Choice Not an Echo" mixed fact, sensational accusations, commonsensical truths, and elaborate conspiracy theories into a compelling but evidently bogus narrative.

Somewhat worryingly, the court questioned, in relation to a statement that mixed fact and comment, how often any value was added to a defendant's case by the addition of a plea of fair comment.

A recent article in this newspaper stated that "The Hurricane," a movie about the reversal of the boxer Hurricane Carter's unjust conviction for three murders committed in 1966, mixed fact with fiction for the sake of better drama.

What they heard was a skilled presentation by Ms. Weir, a former journalist from Northern California, that mixed fact, purported fact and advocacy to argue not just that the United States was to blame for arming Israeli aggression, but that the war in Iraq was largely the result of neocons with strong ties to Israel supporting Israeli interests.

While deconstruction promoted the indeterminacy of texts, the broader principle of subjectivity has been embraced by everyone from biographers (like Edmund Morris, whose biography of President Ronald Reagan mixed fact and fiction) to scholars (who have inserted personal testimony in their work to underscore their own biases).

Her third, which toured Britain in 2006, was the most conventional: called Mama Cass Family Singers, this was a surreal, semi-autobiographical show that mixed fact with fiction, exposing the skeletons in Lamé's family closets to a mellifluous soundtrack of 1960s pop.

Cases involving questions of mixed fact and law are less straightforward.

Neimanis has cleverly mixed fact and fiction to create a script that rings true, right down to some made-up letters from Earhart to Eleanor Roosevelt, and she delivers the text with a good deal of nuance.

Where a public authority is alleged to have committed an error of mixed fact and law, the High Court is more likely to leave the matter to the authority and decline to intervene.

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