Sentences with phrase «fictitious story»

A fictitious story is a made-up or imaginary tale that is not based on real events or people. Full definition
An interesting, if somewhat fictitious story about a prison guard, isolated and outcast from her peers, striking a friendship with a terrorist subject charged with 9/11.
Prosecutors said the lawyers submitted asylum applications, primarily for Indian and Romanian nationals, «containing fictitious stories of persecution that the clients had supposedly suffered in their home countries.»
Tiggy knows that because a parable, by definition, is a short fictitious story used to illustrate a moral or religious point.
While I can't share with you the exact details and situations of peoples births I can write fictitious stories that are drawn from -LSB-...]
The Manganos and Venditto were also charged with obstructing justice for concocting fictitious stories with Singh in an effort to hide their dirty dealings.
THE GUEST BOOK (single camera) Ordered straight to series; 10 episodes STUDIO: CBS Television Studios / Studio T TEAM: Greg Garcia (w, ep) LOGLINE: Centering on a small - town vacation home and its visitors, it is based on fictitious stories Greg Garcia had been writing in the guest books of various rental cabins in an effort to freak out the next renters.
It is unconscionable that journalists and leading figures from the tripartite alliance could ignore the fundamental human rights of foreign nationals and hawk fictitious stories that the vicious attacks and looting were part of an anti-Mahumapelo protest movement.
Those who've been following the recent legal news will have seen the remarkable disagreement between Dominic Grieve the Attorney General and the Home Secretary Theresa May on the role of the Strasbourg Court, with reference to a tabloid created fictitious story about a refugee claimant who established a claim by having a cat in the family.
Where an entirely fictitious story was told to the police, that is a matter which the court is entitled to take into account when deciding upon the credit to be given for a subsequent guilty plea.
«You can make up fictitious stories about yourself.
As we have seen, the term parable traditionally referred to a fictitious story whose main point was the attitude it suggested (e.g. the Parable of the Good Samaritan).
Using his experience with an American bomb squad to develop a fictitious story for «The Hurt Locker» is one thing, but writer Mark Boal's decision to tackle the death of Osama bin Laden takes journalistic moviemaking to another level, one that comes with an immense amount of societal and ethical pressure, on top of the challenge of just making a good movie.
Instead it is a fictitious story about a family (his parents are played by Patricia Arquettea and Ethan Hawke) that took 12 years to shoot — and allowed all of the characters to age naturally.
This movie presents a fictitious story revolving around the real radio show A Prairie Home Companion.
This movie presents a fictitious story revolving around the real Prairie Home Companion.
Remember that this is a fictitious story, one in which you're hoping the dialogue would not be of the everyday Facebook / Twitter type.
She's made a lot of money (and celebrity) from promoting a fictitious story, and from pushing a make - believe reform agenda.
The Giulia Quadrifoglio isn't the first car with drive modes, but its particular system is certainly a standout in the compact sport sedan segment, just like the fictitious story of Dr. Jekyll some 130 years after it was penned.
But you've gone the more fiction route, and you've told a fictitious story, and I know there are also people in our audience who want to go that route.
This is a fictitious story of a young girl who has been diagnosed as a blind youth.
Relive the Great War from 1914 to 1918 This fictitious story takes you back to famous WW1 locations, like Reims or Montfaucon between 1914 and 1918, revisiting historical battles on the Western Front, such as the Battle of the Marne or the Battle of the Somme!
He was fascinated to discover such a large team devoting all their time and effort to making this fictitious story come to life, and he immediately realized he wanted to be involved in something like that.
We can conclude, then, that religion is a bad thing, which is used to control people via scary, fictitious stories.
Jeff Alberts says: August 30, 2013 at 7:47 am «We can conclude, then, that religion is a bad thing, which is used to control people via scary, fictitious stories.
The author creates a composite child from his experiences as a clinical psychologist, and weaves a fictitious story about how this child behaves in different foster settings and how the foster and adoptive parents deal with her challenges.
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