Usar "fiction" en una oración
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1. "Oh come on Jorma, read the history of even this planet, much less the fiction
2. "Yeah, I looked up that fiction you mentioned, 'Frankensteined back to life' is my best memory of the words you used
3. The more raw food fiction that exists, the more chance of a break out success, and so I still work
4. When the plane started rolling down the driveway, it lit up underneath the wing like some kind of science fiction hovercraft
5. And then, there was good old-fashioned fiction with all its varying genres
6. A starship she could understand, they were common enough in fiction and some unsubstantiated reports said they actually existed back in the Energy Age
7. Non Fiction: The Breast of the Earth
8. bases her science fiction work on the culture of the islands
9. winning American science fiction author
10. “You like science fiction?” He nodded yes and she smiled at him, “Well now, the video store had quite a lot of them
11. What if this story is actually a lot closer to truth? What if truth is stranger than fiction? Is it possible that heaven will have light for all to see, but not everyone can bear that light? Those who can bear it will remain in the city
12. And this is my daughter who, until now has shown a remarkable lack of interest in science fiction generally and Star Wars in particular and who, not so very long ago, castigated her brother for being a Star Wars geek
13. She thought only a second then said, "I was encapsulated, the entertainment I was presented doesn’t mean anything until we run a test to prove whether the entertainment is possible, or fiction
14. “I read a story, fiction for sure, but it could happen
15. It was shaped like some weird space gun from a Science Fiction movie
16. "I was encapsulated, the entertainment I was presented doesn’t mean anything until we run a test to prove whether the entertainment is possible, or fiction
17. The club is industrial, modelled on old machinery; scaffolding, mocked-up turbine housings and a science fiction proliferation of metal walkways
18. As doors swing to and fro with the constant movement of nurses and support staff, interested bystanders try to catch a glimpse of the drama, eager to compare the reality of television medical scenes with the fiction all around them
19. coherent sentences in cursive, read volumes of manuscript both fiction and non,
20. You read fiction by the truckload, which deals with nothing but people’s lives
21. "Truth is stranger than fiction
22. And this truth was stranger than fiction that evening
23. and – if this had been fiction – she and James would have
24. "Oh no, but what she writes isn't fiction, she's more of a tech writer or news writer
25. ' Obviously this was a work of fiction, but after all that had happened, he just couldn't cram the lid closed on the 'work of fiction' box
26. "This is a science fiction story," he said
27. "What would be his motive for putting his credibility in danger with a work of fiction?" Klowa asked
28. "Oh yes, they were here, they thought it was a work of fiction
29. You pretty much have to accept that as fact or call it fiction don't you? That's what I mean by putting things in the wrong magazine
30. I always thought it was pure fiction
31. but if it was a book of fiction, written by a
32. ” (I’m not making this up regarding his being condemned as described, even though it does read like science fiction, I must admit
33. I decided that the only decent thing to do would be to expose this fiction
34. THERE IS FACT IN ALL FICTION!
35. All her books were on Strange Tribal Rituals, and Stranger Than Fiction tales
36. It was another Stranger Than Fiction, which was supposed to be based on fact
37. Fantasy and Science Fiction, n
38. Van Vogt, one of the greats in the genre, prefaced one of his collections of short stories in the mid sixties with the statement that surveys showed that the typical reader of fantasy-science fiction had an IQ above 120, and included professionals such as engineers, doctors, and lawyers
39. , Collection of short stories by British science fiction novelist Brian Aldiss, that I read in the 1960"s
40. Not too many folks, I would wager, know that he also wrote three splendid novels of science fiction, thus:
41. Clifford Simak, in the mid 60"s, wrote a marvelous science fiction novel, which he chose to title: „Time is the Simplest Thing
42. Stretching out to this point a dozen or so rows of pod-like containers, similar to something he’d seen once in a science fiction movie, placed in close proximity to one another
43. The old Communist Soviet Union maintained the fiction that those
44. letting him decide which was fiction and which was fact
45. I also believe that the expression “shoot to kill” is nothing but fiction created by some longhaired liberal journalist for media attention
46. He has nothing to hide behind except a legal fiction for which he acts
47. Admittedly there is speculation if it is fiction or fact but it should be read by all COIN operators
48. (Road Rage) If I may indulge a science fiction fantasy for a moment, I envision a day in the foreseeable future when an elaborate, computerized transportation network transporting travelers in ―PODS‖ atop elevated guideways will become a reality
49. This file is fiction, role-playing inspired and scripted back then to inspire a radio audio
50. This is FICTION