I'm going to make believe I am acting before an audience and forget that I am doing 10 days in the hoosegow. |
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A group of little girls slap makeup on a friend and make her the bride in a make believe wedding. |
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In their work, domestic objects floated through the apertures of a make believe house, and continued their journey into intergalactic space. |
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The make believe world of predicate logic was a mere conservative extension of finitism. |
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Psychodrama is play-acting events during therapy and may include elements of enactment, role play, or make believe. |
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She had enjoyed slipping away into their make believe world and pretending she was the heroine. |
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You can go to land of make believe and you can pretend, but in the end you still have no friends Ted, I think this is goodbye. |
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I always thought that those psycho girls who stalked band members and actors were just make believe, until now. |
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It is not only produced by medical care as the occurrence of an illness would make believe. |
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I don't agree with everything he says or does, yet I think he's a breath of fresh air in a business that thrives on reality hidden under a heavy mask of make believe. |
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As long as we're playing make believe, why not pretend that plot matters. |
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In an attempt to justify the use of these systems, the defrauders tried to predate the patents, to make believe that they were the holders. |
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Her current obsession is Harry Potter, so the guest of honor at her birthday party will be a make believe Hermione Granger. |
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It comes down to an obligation to say nothing, an obligation to show belief or to make believe. |
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For the human mind it is dangerous to cross certain boundaries, to make believe something is reality in situations that should in fact only be played by actors. |
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We do not seek to hide this reality or to make believe it does not exist. |
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Let's build a fort out of chairs and blankets and make believe we are pirates. |
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But we can hardly avoid the bad if we make believe it did not happen. |
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The central idea is that Sherlock Holmes and others of that family are mind dependent abstract objects with a make believe and a set theoretical component. |
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