Sentences with phrase «when fictionalizing»

Think outside the box when fictionalizing a client's documents; create a name, contact information, company, employment dates, and education that are believable.
As implausible as such naiveté would have been in the late 1980s, when these fictionalized lovebirds are said to have met, Nick barely blinks when he discovers what the rest of the country - if not the world - already knows.

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When we consider the racial or ethnic dynamics of the play, two points stand out: First, racial difference is a source of animosity, suspicion, and disdain; second, despite the animosity, suspicion, and disdain, not even Shakespeare's fictionalized Venice can be described as a racist society in the modern sense of the term.
GLOW, an acronym for «Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling» tells a heavily fictionalized version based on true events of what happens when down - on - his - luck Hollywood director Sam Sylvia (celebrity podcaster and comedian Mark Maron) attempts to cash in on the 1980s professional wrestling craze by creating a Saturday morning wrestling show with an all - female cast.
However, when one think of year online adult dating club one Internet you think of has club where members meet online for coils, fictionalizes and sex search.
The breezy middle portion focusing on Ali's struggles with the Draft as he tries to protect his title is undercut by the ending, which fictionalizes the events surrounding the Ali / Foreman «Rumble in the Jungle,» already beautifully dissected in Leon Gast's When We Were Kings.
Haynes revisited the film in November when he recorded a brand new commentary track with producer Christine Vachon for the film's Blu - ray debut and talked with Videodrone about the revisiting the film, its reverberations with his other fictionalized biography «I'm Not There» and, as always, what he's been watching.
Almost Famous is a fictionalized account of Crowe's experiences writing for Rolling Stone in the mid 1970s, when he was only fifteen.
The story is a fictionalized look at the writer's last days, when he embarks upon a search for a killer who may be copying events from Poe's novels.
Yet «Begin Again» keeps coming down with the cutes, especially when CeeLo Green turns up playing a fictionalized version of himself, or when Knightley (who begins the film in an appealingly wary key) starts crinkling her nose in bliss, or when Gretta and Dan walk through Times Square listening to Sinatra and Stevie Wonder on her iPhone.
And just when you think you've slipped into a horror movie, Wakamatsu reminds us that, while this is a dramatization with fictionalized elements, it is based on history.
Despite being a somewhat fictionalized version of her own life, the novels read like gospel truth to her fans — our reviewer Amy Scribner probably wasn't the only one to be shocked when she realized what section they were shelved in: «Did that mean that Laura Ingalls Wilder — whose braids and spunk I spent the better part of my childhood emulating — hadn't really almost starved during the long winter, or fought with nasty Nellie Oleson, or fallen in love with Almanzo?»
When my ex-physician self began to laugh, nod and applaud his fictionalized account of a very real health issue — recovery from stroke — I -LSB-...]
Nioh takes you to a fictionalized version of the Sengoku period when Japan was in the middle of a civil war.
The game's plot is set in the 1600s, in a fictionalized world during the Sengoku period when Japan was in the midst of a civil war prior to the ascension of the Tokugawa shogunate.
NiOh takes places within the early 1600's during a fictionalized version of the Sengoku period, which was when Japan was in the midst of a civil war.
Constructing fictionalized narratives at the moment when an Anselmo sculpture is on the verge of being realized, constructed, or displayed in an alternative way, calls into question the methodology and criteria that Anselmo might have applied to his own artworks.
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