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ficcionalizar
Convert into the form or the style of a novel.
retell
fictionalize
novelize
novelise
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Brexit: The Uncivil War disguised that ugly truth | Martin Shaw Read more You
fictionalise
from facts.
2
Right now there are no plans in the works to
fictionalise
anybody else from the Algonquin or any other era.
3
MacFarlane, who reviewed the novel with a frown in the TLS, thought Waxwings was struggling too hard to
fictionalise
itself.
4
I do take some licence with it and I do
fictionalise
things so that it is not really the story of my family.
5
My typewriter is gathering dust on my desk; I realise I can
fictionalise
the trip without ever having to leave my living room.
6
First she made several attempts at
fictionalising
her wartime experiences without much success.
7
Its final mission was recalled in a
fictionalised
1990 feature film, Memphis Belle.
8
The Fifth Estate is a
fictionalised
account of the Wikileaks saga.
9
It was infamously
fictionalised
in Plath's 1963 novel, The Bell Jar.
10
And this is what made him a perfect starting point for a
fictionalised
character.
11
The 1988 film Gorillas in the Mist presented a
fictionalised
version of Fossey's story.
12
Here she
fictionalises
the forced adoptions of Ireland's unmarried mothers.
13
So there was no way I could have
fictionalised
him.
14
Mr Wilson said the Government had
fictionalised
a terrorist bogeyman to rush through law changes.
15
And there are some great films about artists,
fictionalised
to a greater or lesser extent.
16
The interest in
fictionalised
takes on epidemics has been mirrored in other forms of entertainment.
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