Everywhere the fictitious, the unauthentic and the dramatic are outdistancing and outshining the ordinary, the authentic and the real. |
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Most of the published quotes attributed to Morihei Ueshiba have an unauthentic ring to them. |
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However since the tapes have now been declared unauthentic and fabricated, she has filed a defamation case against the tabloid. |
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All subsequent war has been subsumed in a rite which we know to be unauthentic. |
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To continue this unnatural, unauthentic, and destructive behavior, men and women must lie to themselves. |
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You wonder at the judgement of God that such unauthentic, crass, impudent lies not only lived, but prevailed for so many centuries. |
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The kilt inevitably comes off, with unremarkable, and allegedly unauthentic, results. |
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DeMille-the-Christian-artist was not being overly zealous, perverse or unauthentic here. |
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The process of separating some of these elements, which are then related to new contexts, is perceived as spurious and unauthentic. |
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Did they think that a movie about Russia would be somehow unauthentic if the characters sounded like, you know, Russians? |
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So I think it would be unauthentic if you had only happy song on this album. |
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When we got the first hint that there might be something unauthentic about this story or the reporter's background, we went to general quarters and investigated. |
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Most men are apt to take texts on trust, even to prefer a familiar version, however debased or unauthentic, to the true one. |
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I have in mind the short-lived religious awakenings which have occurred here and there throughout the world as a result of some apparition that subsequently provoked to be unauthentic. |
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Editions published after 1623 are unreliable and contain unauthentic material, especially the bowdlerized edition of 1636 by John Philipot. |
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