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faux and documentary
A similar sequence occurs in a 1965 UK-produced faux documentary, The War Game.
* A faux documentary titled Ghostwatch, aired on Halloween in 1992, was filmed in Northolt.
* Rolling ( film ), a 2007 faux documentary
He then ferociously begins using the MailMate – Staples says it offers “ ferocious shredding power for identity theft protection ” – while speaking to the audience at the same time (” The Office ” is done in faux documentary fashion, where the characters often speak to the camera as if they ’ re being interviewed by a journalist.

faux and covers
Like the aforementioned predecessor and Rick Veitch's comics, faux articles, ads, covers, and table of contents provide an element of realism.
Image :' 32 austin bantam roadster britened. jpg |' 32 Bantam roadster with faux mags ( not gennie Halibrands ), colormatched plugwires and distributor cap, disk brakes, hairpins, headers and sidemount pipes, chrome valve covers, and mirror firewall.

faux and 1982
" His other famous faux pas occurred in 1982 at Yankee Stadium, when he inadvertently left his microphone on as Shane Rawley gave up a double on his first pitch in relief, instantly turning a 3-2 lead into a 4-3 deficit.

faux and United
* A faux pas by the United States Postal Service in using the current Vietnamese flag in a brochure to represent the Vietnamese American community that it serves caused outrage among Vietnamese Americans and resulted in an apology.
Under investigation from animal welfare organization Humane Society of the United States, Burlington Coat Factory has been accused of labeling real fur products as " faux fur ".

faux and for
This makes them the acrylic of choice for architectural murals, outdoor signs, and many faux finishing techniques.
He is probably best known for his three-strand faux pearl necklace worn by Barbara Bush to her husband's inaugural ball.
Notably, George W. Bush made this faux pas during his campaign for the 2004 U. S. Presidential Election.
* The poster for the film was done by artist Kelly Freas, who put a number of subliminal images into the painting ; Freas also printed the faux film titles seen on the producers ' bulletin board.
The flood of publicity after the broadcast had two effects: an FCC ban on faux news bulletins within dramatic programming, and sponsorship for The Mercury Theatre on the Air — the former sustaining program became The Campbell Playhouse to sell soup.
) Gaffes and faux pas can be labels for certain instances of this kind of error.
Mary enlists the help of George's two best friends, Bert, a policeman, and Ernie, a cab driver, to create a faux tropical setting for a substitute honeymoon.
In lieu of a theme song and opening of the movie, Tashlin instead over laid traditional opening credits to faux television commercials for products that failed to deliver what they promise.
She also did a voice over for the BBC series Posh Nosh as a voice-over usually saying " From the Posh Nosh range ( a faux product ).
A faux pas ( plural: faux pas ) is a violation of accepted social norms ( for example, standard customs or etiquette rules ).
Disguised in home-made costumes which often feature faux tatters and tall conical caps known as capuchons, the townspeople maraude through the surrounding countryside incognito, speaking only Cajun French, begging for ingredients for a chicken and sausage gumbo.
The 60's rock setting for Austin Powers was partially inspired by the faux ' 60s rock band Ming Tea that Myers started following his SNL career in the early 90's.
II & III found the band already moving past the mixture of faux ethnic instrumentals and absurdist folk-pop-punk tunes of their debut album, for an even more eclectic sound, including elements of Americana, psychedelia, and Middle-Eastern music.
On February 23, 2007, Radio-Canada's website reported that Canadian Industry Minister, Jim Prentice, had used the song " For The Love of Money " without the group's permission during a political event, a faux pas since Prentice is responsible for the application of the Copyright Act in Canada.
Whereas naïve art ideally describes the work of an artist who did not receive formal education in an art school or academy, for example Henri Rousseau or Alfred Wallis, ' pseudo naïve ' or ' faux naïve ' art describes the work of an artist working in a more imitative or self-conscious mode and whose work can be seen as more imitative than original.
Gallagher is well known for his controversial, outspoken statements in the press ; he acknowledged his tendency for faux pas in the song " My Big Mouth " on the album Be Here Now.
He is best known for science and health issues, especially what he considers faux crises from the " heterosexual AIDS explosion " in 1987 to swine flu to the alleged epidemic of runaway Toyotas.
This coincided with the rise of groups struggling for workingman's nativism and pro-Southern causes, and faux black performances came to confirm pre-existing racist concepts and to establish new ones.
However, some products are intentionally made to look " faux ", for example, faux furs made for prospective buyers who want their fur to be recognizable as imitation due to controversy over the use and manufacture of real animal furs.

faux and fictional
This has continued a trend he started with Chance in Hell and Speak of the Devil ; all three books are faux adaptations of fictional B-movies.
Gröûp X ( also known as Gröûp X: Arabian Rap Sensations ) is a faux Arabian rock band, claiming to be from the fictional village of Cramshananteen, Saudi Arabia.
So-called " reverse product placement " takes " faux product placement " a step further, by creating products in real life to match those seen in a fictional setting.

faux and British
Cam is easily recognizable by his distinct voice which can fluctuate from adolescent sounding ( Leonardo ) to deep and soothing ( Kratos ) and to a faux British ( Liquid Snake ).

faux and rock
The bottleneck near Santa Cruz Avenue was widened in 2006 and features a high faux rock wall at the junction of Sand Hill Road and Santa Cruz Avenue.
Kandor 10B ( Exploded Fortress of Solitude ) ( 2011 ) is a pile of dark boulders and slabs forming a cave with a quarry-like foyer made from faux black rock and built on a scale that invites the viewer into the forbidden fortress.
Roll has appeared in the Trek bicycles Le Tour de France television commercials as himself, riding a bus along with " Tour Mania " ( a costumed-disguised rowdy faux rock group played by well-known professional cyclists, such as George Hincape ).

faux and group
The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles ( Hugh Grant ), a debonair but faux pas-prone Englishman, who is smitten with Carrie, an attractive American ( Andie MacDowell ), whom Charles repeatedly meets at weddings and at a funeral.
The group was obligated to deliver one final album to Vee-Jay, which they did in the form of a " faux " live LP.
Uncertain if Michaels would approve of a wacky prerecorded skit on the show, the group borrowed a video camera and filmed a faux lettuce commercial starring Samberg and fellow SNL cast member Will Forte.

faux and their
The Marabouts were able to control their tribe with their faux magical abilities.
Electronic Arts in the early 1990s used to have a faux sports network logo on their sports games called EASN ( Electronic Arts Sports Network ), but soon changed to EA Sports after ESPN requested that they stop using it.
In an attempt to outdo each other, the singers tore off pieces of their dresses to reveal minidresses then staged a faux catfight that left the audience in disbelief.
Two men dressed in faux Royal Canadian Mounted Police costumes celebrate their wedding.
In this manner, a faux show is presented, consisting of individuals pretending to be voicing their own opinions.
But there could be fleeting moments of touching consideration shown by Groucho in their faux romances, as in the party scene from The Big Store:
In the opening to the some episodes of the series, a faux newsreel, Newsreel of the Stars, is played with an abridged history of the Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner ; in 1929, they were created by the Termite Terrace Animation Department and starred in several cartoons until their zaniness caused a falling out with the studio.
Because of their resistance to warping, faux wood window blinds are a great choice for areas of extreme temperature swings.
Ruby Tuesday also began remodeling its entire suite of restaurants via the removal of their novelty wall artifacts, faux tiffany lamps, and dated furnishings.
Some of these vehicles were called " landaus " by their manufacturers, and many were fitted with landau bars on the rear quarters ( faux cabriolet ).
Despite Frieda's faux pas the two girls eventually became friends, and when they played baseball for Charlie Brown's team they often spent their time in the outfield chatting instead of paying attention to the game.
When Ibáñez's characters are angry, donkey heads, lightning, lavatories, billy goats and even faux Japanese characters are often seen in their bubbles.
The coworker is revealed to be in actuality a bomb, and Blank is left in the employ of the GPA, sacrificing his identity in their relentless war, with faux parents his only consolation and companions.
Mr. Alberici finally meets Sadie Shelton, but she believes at the beginning that he was offering sex services when he said that the purpose of their business " was understood "; once the faux pas has been cleared up, they strike a mutual attraction.

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