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The fictional version of the N.Y.P.D. has some new faces.
In this fictional version of LA, you can't drive up Hyperion Ave.
Clicking on a fictional version of Gmail flags it for my handler.
The fictional version of voter fraud involves sinister characters — possibly illegal immigrants!
ICO (a fictional version of Isis) is occupying Syrian land and recruiting American citizens.
The game is set in a fictional version of Manchester, England in the late 1980s.
Instead, he seemed to be playing a fictional version of the person we all hate.
The fictional version hopes Tarzan's celebrity and familiarity with the region will help his cause.
He began his career with "Essex County Trilogy," a fictional version of his childhood upbringing.
In Fitch's fictional version of this historical moment, following a confusing prologue set in Carmel, Calif.
One kind of hopes to see a revved-up fictional version of this tale onscreen someday.
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen made a career of poking fun at (a very fictional version of) Kazakhstan.
After all, the fictional version of Fauna experiences some massive changes in merely the first chapter of Night.
Below sees him play Dr. Drake Ramoray, a character on a fictional version of 'Days of Our Lives.
Does this mean a Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Punisher exist in the same fictional version of New York?!
The Tomorrowland star plays a fictional version of Amoruso, a businesswoman who went from shoplifter to fashion retail mogul.
The fictional version is notably disgusting; the BFG compares its taste to that of frog skin or rotten fish. Delicious!
Meghan Markle had two weddings in 2018, but one was a fictional version for the Season 7 finale of "Suits."
The first would be to make the actual, living Mother as much of a monster as Norman's fictional version of her.
Ahmad Chahrour plays a fictional version of himself, a Syrian refugee working various odd jobs to get by in New Jersey.
Now, in "Hope Never Dies," a fictional version of an actual former president confronts another pressing national problem, the opioid crisis.
"I'd give him the business about this whole double-murder thing," Mr. Macdonald has his fictional version of Mr. Ohlmeyer say.
The third has to do with his treatment of his very fictional version of the very real Asian American star Bruce Lee.
The fictional version still looks a bit more like a giant TV laid flat than a table, though, even when it's off.
James Van Der Beek plays a fictional version of the D.J. Diplo — squint to see the likeness — in Viceland's first scripted series.
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Regardless of how true this tale is to Frey's own personal story, the fictional version cries out for a richer, more succulent imagining.
Maybe the secret of life is just creating a fictional version of yourself that's not particularly successful so you always look good in comparison.
The books are narrated by a fourth-wall breaking fictional version of Snicket / Handler, who is played by Patrick Warburton in the first teaser.
In those games, players would explore a fictional version of the Kanto region of Japan, looking for rare monsters to catch, train and fight.
The show stars the comedian Pete Holmes playing a comedian named Pete — yes, you can insert the obligatory "fictional version of himself" phrase here.
Roth explores the possibility in the most personal way possible, by imagining how it might have affected a fictional version of his own family.
In a real-world twist, a fan-made fictional version of the movie's app is one of the top free downloads in Apple's app store.
Each one makes me feel nostalgic for some fictional version of romance, apocalypse, and kitschy Americana that I don't think anyone has ever really experienced.
He and Solomon, a screenwriter, had earlier met to discuss a discarded fictional version, and Solomon asked if he could follow along on Bill's journey.
On "You Don't Pull No Punches, But You Don't Push the River," he's searching for the Veedon Fleece, his fictional version of the Holy Grail.
And just because this is an extreme fictional version, a dark mirror on reality, don't ever think that some kind of Gilead can't happen here.  
ABBI JACOBSON (Tuesday) On "Broad City," the comedy series Ms. Jacobson created and stars in with Ilana Glazer, she plays a fictional version of herself.
Unlike the Pint, though, the fictional version has a hubless motor design for its wheel, and folds up for easy transport when not in use.
Comedy Central has capitalized on the Trump administration by adding "The President Show" — hosted by a fictional version of Trump — to its late-night lineup.
I hate to borrow from a fictional version of Mark Zuckerberg, but if we were going to solve climate change, we would have solved climate change.
Set in a fictional version of New York, it stars Jaden Smith, a very rich teen, as Kaz Kaan, a very rich teen who slays demons.
He also critiqued the notable whiteness of the titular fictional version of London's famously upscale neighborhood, despite the multicultural flavor of the real Notting Hill. THIS!!!
Long before he became the real commander in chief, Trump nearly took on a fictional version of the gig for 2015 film Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
Orientalism proposed that a fictional version of the East — where Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African countries all made up one aesthetic style — was in fact real.
By focusing his audience's attention on insignificant culture war stories, Carlson is able to create a fictional version of "the elite" — vegans, anti-racist activists, feminists, etc.
Tasso's characters are Christians and Muslims in a fictional version of the Crusades; it was perfectly fine to translate them, as here, into Mughals and Hindi Marathas.
The Handmaid's Tale takes place in a fictional version of New England where the US government has been overthrown and rewritten into a totalitarian state known as Gilead.
Tasha: I get why directors feel the urge to end this kind of movie by connecting the fictional version of what we've just seen to the real version.
The fictional version of himself that he plays on "The Jim Gaffigan Show" is getting no respect in a delightful three-episode arc that concludes Sunday, July 24.
In this fictional version of the story, Flanagan gives us Kif Kehlmann, a fledgling writer living hand-to-mouth with his pregnant wife and their daughter in Tasmania.
And The Onion's hard-partying, earnestly sleazy Joe Biden became the template for parodies of the former vice president, a fictional version on which subsequent fictions were based.
For the winning performance, Leibman portrayed a fictional version of Senator Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel Roy Cohn in Angels in America: Millenium Approaches, which won a Pulitzer Prize.
And while it's entertaining how the ads on the lock screen symbolize some near-fictional version of supercapitalism, I do actually very much dislike looking at ads in any context.
The series has followed Bojack, an anthropomorphic horse voiced by Will Arnett, as he navigates a fictional version of Hollywood, where he lives as a has-been 1990s sitcom star.
One of the reasons why the women were interesting in talking to me was that I wanted to do a fictional version of the events that took specifically place in Nottingham.
Mr. Mohaiemen's fictional version of the tale is magically existential — like Franz Kafka and Samuel Beckett mixed with Julio Cortázar, threaded through the needle of colonialism and 21st-century security states.
"New York is famously vertical, and Washington isn't," he said, pointing to scenes of Superman flying over Metropolis, the fictional version of New York City, and the Avengers plummeting into Midtown.
Mr. Hong said he had been held in solitary confinement for 84 days and forced to write draft after draft of a confession until a fictional version emerged that satisfied his interrogators.
I got the idea to tell a fictional version of how the United States and Korea might stumble into war when The Washington Post asked me to write a piece about that.
In Whitehead's fictional version, new race laws forbid blacks to enter the state, and those caught within its borders are tortured, murdered, and left hanging on trees as a warning to others.
There's much more I could talk about in Sharp Objects — if nothing else, it's a surprisingly trenchant commentary on white, rural America's inability to escape its own fictional version of its past.
Advocates point out that everyone deserves to see characters onscreen and in media who look like them, instead of having to live with a universal "white as default" fictional version of the universe.
Centered on Bloom's installation, The Reign of Narcissism (86873-89) — an ersatz neoclassical interior dedicated to a fictional version of the artist — the exhibition considers the intersection of interior decorating and museum displays.
The actor, known for his iconic role on Dawson's Creek, is switching gears to play a fictional version of DJ-producer-musician Diplo in Viceland's first scripted comedy series called What Would Diplo Do?
Holmes, playing a fictional version of himself, catches his wife in flagrante delicto; he spends the rest of the season sleeping on friends' couches, learning to do standup, losing his religion, and finding himself.
It's all set in a fictional version of Tokyo's Kabukicho red light district, featuring a lawyer-turned-private investigator with a harrowing past who's now confronting a series of mysterious murders targeting yakuza members.
The inexplicable design choice was most famously parodied in a Saturday Night Live sketch where Ryan Gosling obsesses over it, eventually confronting a fictional version of the film's graphic designer and screaming in the rain.
At the series's Wednesday Comic-Con International panel, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Nicole Kassell, as well as actress Regina King, teased King's role as a police officer in a fictional version of Tulsa, Okla.
With "Marks of Identity," published in 1966, the first novel in a trilogy that explores a fictional version of his own life and 21978 years of Spanish history, he broke free from his former manner.
James Van Der Beek sports a dad hat, a mustache and a Dollar Shave Club vibe to play a fictional version of Diplo, the underground D.J. and electronic dance music star, in Viceland's first scripted series.
City On a Hill was developed by Ben Affleck and Chuck MacLean who based the show on a fictional version of the Boston Miracle, so unfortunately for true crime fanatics, Bacon's character Jackie Rohr isn't a real person.
" Stephen Baxter on the utopianism of H. G. Wells: "In A Modern Utopia, for instance, which is his most striking fictional version of this, it's actually an alternate history that develops from a Roman Empire that never fell.
In 2009, the full cast — Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, and Jason Alexander — took part in season 7 of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm, where the fictional version of David staged a Seinfeld reunion show.
Mr. Pfeifer bracingly stages an all-strings-attached re-enactment — his fictional version fuses Brechtian alienation techniques with the showmanship of trashy German talk shows — to pick at both the alleged crime and the holes in its media representation.
Her Veep character did stop by a fictional version of the show in its own third season, though, in an episode that found Selina and her team mostly tearing down the sketch program ("I don't watch the show, it's completely juvenile").
In this first teaser-trailer for the season that was released Thursday, viewers got their first in-depth look at what this fictional version of America has in store with Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) as president of the United States.
Others include a Jennifer Aniston and Witherspoon drama, focused on a fictional version of the morning TV show world, and a thriller starring Octavia Spencer called "Are You Sleeping," which will delve into America's love affair with true crime podcasts.
Note to whoever has custody of the red flag that is raised whenever a once-fresh television idea is in danger of being run into the ground: Another past-his-prime figure has turned up playing a fictional version of himself.
The show is a deadpan fictional version of a true-crime documentary, only the crimes in question are juvenile high school pranks: phallic graffiti spray-painted on teachers' cars in one season, cafeteria lemonade spiked with laxatives in the next.
All of the spaces and locations in the work are references to places I have been — Rome, Mexico City, Bologna, New York — so there is an autobiographical aspect, but in the end, they are the fictional version of those places.
The captions on its posts — mostly including Blue Ivy, but also random pop culture content as well — create a fictional version of the 6-year-old that is superior to everyone else, including her parents, and more than a little shady about it.
This Nasty Bitz plotline is kind of disconnected from the main thread of the story so far, but who knows, maybe they'll become a fictional version of Iggy and the Stooges meets the Sex Pistols that saves American Century down the line.
I thought the works in that show — paintings by Elizabeth Colomba that proposed a fictional version of US history by using portraiture to interpose real or imagined black women in contexts in which they did not originally exist — were earnestly simplistic attempts at black uplift.
In a career spanning more than fifty years, Charyn has published thirty novels, including, in 2010, "The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson," which narrates a fictional version of the poet's life in her own voice—a literary license at which some readers took offense.
And while it's way too soon to provide a full recap of the first episode — spoilers are real — I would be remiss not to talk about a particularly shining example of the series' perfect blend of consciousness, creativity, and hilarity: a fictional version of Scandal called Defamation.
The most infamous example of this is issue 186, which is devoted to an in-universe essay written by a fictional version of Sim which describes the conflict between the "male light" (representing reason and creativity) and the "female void" (representing emotion and irrationality) in society.
Her spot-on version of Judi Dench is a perverse delight; turns out Ms. Ullman's fictional version of the great actress has a penchant for shoplifting, vandalizing hotel bathrooms and sneaking into movies, deflecting suspicion when she is caught by invoking her status as a beloved institution.
The film is about a group of 30-something best friends, who are also the members of an improv group, confronting the idea that not everyone will make it when one of them climbs the ranks to a fictional version of Saturday Night Live, leaving everyone else behind.
So they got married at a young age, and a few years into their marriage, she realizes that it's not enough for her — this is the fictional version, I don't know what happened in real life — and she cheats on him, and he comes home to find her cheating on him.
The show follows a fictional version of Holmes as he loses his wife, his religion, and his wallet—and yet it's also an optimistic spin on cringe-based comedy, with a protagonist who wants to hug it out when the rest of the world just wants to be left alone.
The mockumentary film follows Tim Heidecker (a fictional version of Tim Heidecker) as he runs a haphazard campaign for district attorney of San Bernardino County, an act of revenge against Vincent "The Rat" Rosetti (Don Pecchia), the lawyer who fell short of convicting Heidecker for 20 counts of second-degree murder in 2017.
With Mulvaney he has something stranger: A subordinate who plays let's-pretend-to-be-the-Tea-Party whenever he gets the chance, limning an essentially fictional version of the Trump presidency in budget documents and pushing the president to publicly back forays like the Obamacare lawsuit that have little chance of changing anything.
Set in a fictional version of Danny Meyer's Union Square Cafe, where Danler was hired after arriving in the city in 2006, the book features lots of casual sex and substance abuse — think of it as a female version of "Bright Lights, Big City," with professional kitchens instead of magazine offices as a backdrop.
Powell got out of Oxford as quickly as he could and went to work for the venerable and highly dysfunctional publishing firm of Gerald Duckworth & Co. Spurling's pages on this period of his life, like the fictional version of it in A Dance, contain some of the most richly entertaining passages in the biography.
It also has a hilariously satirical framing device in which Goldman, snarking about his own Hollywood celebrity, paints a fictional version of himself finding an old, original version of the "real" book and deciding to "abridge" it because it's so verbose — a riff on his own work as a screenwriter attempting to adapt the works of other writers.
Who were these people who sat largely unmoved while our band of heroes rocked a bar mitzvah, reminisced about the roller coasters at Six Flags Great Adventure, and overcame numerous trials and obstacles to not only find love and happiness but receive a deus ex machina from none other than a fictional version of Aerosmith's Joe Perry?
Apple's original content ambitions just landed some premiere talent, per The Hollywood Reporter: A drama series focused on a fictional version of the morning TV show world, based on background from CNN media reporter Brian Stelter's book 'Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV' and starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon has been picked up straight to series by the tech giant.
In episode five of The Get Down, Baz Luhrmann's six hour series which premiered on Netflix in early August, we meet a 22-year-old Kool Herc on a fictional version of that legendary night on Sedgwick Ave; he's now a fly American young man with a full beard and fro, decked out in 70s grandpa glasses, tan suit, and a gold medallion around his neck.
At the same time, I concluded that this fictional version of our political system doesn't need to map onto our own world perfectly: it's there as a good reminder that politics is about who shows up to govern, and that, however vilified Washington insiders have become, the people who work there are public servants, trying to make the world a better place in their own small way.
It introduced the world to the fictional version of California that would also be the setting for the best-selling Grand Theft Auto V. Midnight Club: Los Angeles, meanwhile, is a racer that came out in 2008, and at present, it's the last title in the series to be released, while Table Tennis is a shockingly in-depth look at the sport from a developer best-known for violent action games.

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