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Yes, I was fictitiously listed as the managing board president.
They are productions of the authors' imagination and used fictitiously.
"That's right, Strange fictitiously killed him in the last story!
All locales described in the book are used fictitiously.
The ruling identified the two women fictitiously as Mary and Hannah.
All the characters and events portrayed in this novel are either fictitious or used fictitiously.
Many prophecies, as Thomas More thought, were fictitiously attributed to her.
Names, places, and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
Real-life figures in this story are used fictitiously.
Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously.
Steven had been telling people he wanted to be an architect, the very dream George fictitiously tells people is his occupation.
A slave could also be sold fictitiously to a sanctuary, from where a god could enfranchise him.
Every featured main character is accompanied by a supporting character and fictitiously explains what makes him or her urban.
Milford was fictitiously featured in a 2008 episode of the Fox television series Fringe.
And in keeping with what has become a genre unto itself, it's not only literary characters whose lives are fictitiously fleshed out in new books.
All persons, places, locales, incidents, corporations, government institutions, or facilities are either fictitious or used fictitiously.
Earl of Warwick - her father (fictitiously)
Another strange coincidence was we closed our mine fictitiously in the film because in the adjacent valleys that was happening everywhere.
The novel fictitiously posits that Albert Einstein actually achieved his life's ambition of discovering a unified field theory.
There will also be fictitiously lower tax levels in countries where the social security system and its charges are not part of the public sector but are private instead.
One feature of Uncyclopedia's articles is the use of quotations, usually misquoted, fictitiously attributed or entirely fabricated.
Names, characters, and incidents are the product of rhe author's imagination, except in the case of historical figures and events, which are used fictitiously.
Part of her life was fictitiously dramatized as part of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible and later adaptations.
The necessity of this ability was fictitiously created by Harry Houdini and his brother Hardeen to try to lessen the amount of competition.