Thus wrote Dickens in his fictitiouscharacter, and of his fictitious wife.
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It's a possibility that he is a fictitiouscharacter used by al Qaeda.
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It creates a phantom, a fictitiouscharacter, and calls that Christ.
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Some people seem to think that the "Deacon" is a fictitiouscharacter.
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Arthyn is a fictitiouscharacter; as is also Gertrude.
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The poor wretch had got his place under, as it turned out, a fictitiouscharacter.
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He didn't know you were talking to him at the table, You are a fictitiouscharacter, you know.
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So ingenious is conjecture that a personal resemblance has been discovered between the fictitiouscharacter and the deceased relative!
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Mr. Gilbert West and Lord Lyttelton once undertook to organize a campaign to expose the fictitiouscharacter of the biblical narrative.
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This statement alone will be sufficient to show to our readers the fictitiouscharacter of the account contained in this book.
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A year or two afterwards, (for I am not writing of a fictitiouscharacter,) this man's frauds were discovered.
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A fictitiouscharacter is but poorly equipped for resisting a hungry but live author who comes to drag him forth from a restaurant.
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Walter of Varila, a more fictitiouscharacter, represents the 'healthy animalism' of the Teutonic mind, with its mixture of deep earnestness and hearty merriment.
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The story traced a sailboat journey taken by two fictitiouscharacters along America's eastern coast.
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I have never been able to describe even my fictitiouscharacters except by their actions.
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In the style of Brian O'Nolan's Myles na Gopaleen his column featured numerous fictitiouscharacters.