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fictions <fiction; fictions> N

fictions

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Women started to recognize the fictions of male guardianship and many rebelled.
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Aesthetic philosophers generally reject claims that suspension of disbelief accurately characterizes the relationship between people and fictions.
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This is no low-rent daydreaming: there's a kind of artistry in all the self-deception, a tragicomic grandeur in these elaborate fictions.
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I have observed what seemed to me such womanly touches in those moving fictions, that the assurance on the title-page is insufficient to satisfy me even now.
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Influenced by minimalism and anti-novel, her fictions are written in first person and present tense by misfit and quasi-paranoid female protagonists.
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Although his fictions contained great imagination and a masterful shaping of facts to build themes, his journalism seems based on actual investigation.
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As for the incomprehensible fictions of the antient philosophy, he thinks they can shed further light on human psychology.
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In contrast, indicative conditionals, sometimes known as non-material conditionals, attempt to describe if-then reasoning involving hypotheticals, fictions, or counterfactuals.
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His massive erudition is as evident in these fictions as in any non-fictional essay in his body of works.
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But their convenient fictions chime with the thinking of the new establishment: corporations, thinktanks, neoliberal politicians.
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