The interpretative difficulties of these reversions are heightened as soon as we acknowledge that there was more than afictionalcharacter at stake.From theCambridge English Corpus
There are other aberrant groups whosefictionalvoices go unexamined.From theCambridge English Corpus
Unlike in straight theatre, stand-up and punk both reject afictionalnarrative frame and emphasize the here-andnow.From theCambridge English Corpus
Fictionalrepresentations of these matters have been the focus of much attention from feminist literary critics.From theCambridge English Corpus
Once developed, the alien idea proved a potent motif forfictionalexplorations of the singularity or insignificance of humanity cultivated by the extraterrestrial hypothesis.From theCambridge English Corpus
The basic neurophysiology of neuronal pathways suggests that these possibilities are not entirelyfictional.From theCambridge English Corpus
His account offictionalnarratives for women, for example, acknowledges a number of these.From theCambridge English Corpus
Expressions of cognition were found to be more closely associated with age differences infictionalnarratives.From theCambridge English Corpus
Perhaps the easiest way of opening up these narratives is to map thefictional' ' history ' ' onto the ' ' real ' ' history.From theCambridge English Corpus
In doing so, his case became stronger (after all, we had compelling visual evidence), but also weaker (the evidence wasfictional).From theCambridge English Corpus
Otherwise, our knowledge will continue to have little or no control over the process of communicating mainstream messages about either reconstructed orfictionalancient pasts.From theCambridge English Corpus
Thus, in reality the municipal budgets are largelyfictional.From theCambridge English Corpus
But there is not a single occasion when afictionalcharacter directly interacts with or meets a historical personage.From theCambridge English Corpus
An actor is playing a scene where he is supposed to be warning of afictionalfire, when a real fire breaks out backstage.From theCambridge English Corpus
These are all real places, but the stage is different in its capacity of signifying afictionalspace (and time).From theCambridge English Corpus
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