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13 Sentences With "genuine articles"

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Here, genuine articles can be found alongside copies of almost anything a freelance warrior might need.
These fake brands, unsurprisingly, are a lot easier to get hold of than the genuine articles.
We revisited the Cloverfield ARG sites that started it all—the genuine articles and red herrings alike—to see how they've fared over the past eight-plus years.
The big, beautiful wall that Mexico will allegedly pay for, the war on the "fake news" media, Barack Obama's forged birth certificate, and now the secret tape recording that will destroy James Comey are not genuine articles of faith meant to be believed in.
The first Tanglewood festival took place on Saturday 6 August 2011. The lineup included popular local acts The Genuine Articles, Pearl Jem, A Plastic Rose, Identity Parade and many others.
The hoax article generated a large amount of discussion online, as people attempted to discern whether or not it was genuine. Articles on the subject appeared at a diverse range of sites, such as Bad Astronomy, Whirlpool, Free Republic and Overclockers Australia. It has been debunked on Snopes and other urban legends sites.
The documentary is considered among the most historically accurate films about Johnny Cash's career in the 1960s and early 1970s, and the often stormy relationship with his manager between 1958 and 1977. This is due to the fact that the film is driven by contemporaneous audio diaries and telephone calls, and hundreds of letters between the two men. A number of the movie props were genuine articles given to Holiff by Cash.
The second type of authentication might involve comparing the quality and craftsmanship of an item, such as an expensive handbag, to genuine articles. The third type of authentication could be the presence of a trademark on the item, which is a legally protected marking, or any other identifying feature which aids consumers in the identification of genuine brand-name goods. With software, companies have taken great steps to protect from counterfeiters, including adding holograms, security rings, security threads and color shifting ink.
Locke and Jean give Stragos to Zamira and her crew to imprison and torment as they desire before leaving for Vel Virazzo. Requin and Selendri subsequently strike a deal with the Priori to help shape the new order in Tal Verrar. Requin then reveals to Selendri that the stolen paintings were actually recent replicas of the real Therin Throne works hidden in his vault. Locke and Jean find this out themselves from the Vel Virazzo art dealer buying the paintings, who gives them a small fraction of the original price he would have paid for the genuine articles.
Even though Nemessányi's best instruments look nearly identical to their Italian counterparts, it is not this fact alone that created the illusion that some were indeed the genuine articles. It is their playability that also compares favourably with the instruments they were meant to represent. Herbert Goodkind said this about the playability of Nemessányi's instruments: "They possess both mellowness and power, and an ease and evenness of response that enables the performer to produce the gamut of dynamic shadings from pianissimo to fortissimo without loss of quality." Heinrich W. Ernst once owned a Del Gesù with a label that read "Joseph Guarnerius fecit Cremona 17__".
The series unexpectedly proved to be a huge hit for ITV, which hadn't foreseen the show doing well, leading to a mass of black market t-shirts featuring lines from the series, and various other counterfeit merchandise, owing to the lack of genuine articles. A second series and a possible feature-film were both green lit; however both of these were eventually cancelled after the lack of a repeat for the first series saw the series fade from public consciousness. During Tennant's tenure as the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who, many episodes included Easter eggs and subtle references to Duck Patrol and his character of Darwin, with Tennant citing the series as his best work to date.
The placards carried the title "Genuine articles on the horrific, great and unbearable abuses of the papal mass, invented directly contrary to the Holy Supper of our Lord, sole mediator and sole savior Jesus Christ" This provocative title was a direct attack on Catholic conceptions of the Eucharist. The text supported Zwingli's position on the Mass which denied the physical presence of Christ in the eucharist. The individual who has been traditionally credited as the chief inspiration, if not the direct author, of the placards, was the French Protestant leader Guillaume Farel, but it seems probable that Antoine de Marcourt, a pastor of Neuchâtel from Picardy, was the real author: Antoine Froment averred that "these placards were made at Neuchâtel in Switzerland by a certain Antoine Marcourd"."ces placcards avoyent esté faicts à Neufchastel en Suysse par un certain Antoine Marcourd".
The play has been characterised by Anthony J. Niesz as "a sort of conservative propaganda play" in response to the French Revolution. As Patrick Fortmann puts it, the play aims > to ridicule the revolution, to show how utterly out of place it is in rural > Germany, how misleading its promises of liberty and equality, how self- > serving its enthusiasts, how amateurishly the cabals plotted in secret, and > how unnecessary the whole undertaking, if the social classes are willing to > cooperate and to meet each other half-way. Goethe sets out to ridicule the symbolism of the French Revolution – the uniform, cockade, cap and sabre (all of which, in the 1793 Weimar production, were the genuine articles, having been brought back from France by Goethe as spoils of war) – by having the peasant Märten critique them by the standards of contemporary German peasant dress. Neisz traces the play's heritage to the type of peasant satires popularised by Christian Weise and Hans Sachs.

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