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* How People with Disabilities Use the Web, a document that describes various fictitious characters with disabilities and how they use the Web in different scenarios
He made a fictitious document which he claimed as evidence.
( 3 ) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry.

fictitious and is
If a substitute mechanism is needed for the control of a fictitious impersonal market, quite obviously some method must be devised for representing the public interest.
The first nine probably date from the 3rd century BC, they are usually included among the Cynic epistles, and reflect how the Cynic philosophers viewed him as prefiguring many of their ideas ; the tenth letter is quoted by Diogenes Laertius, it is addressed to Croesus, the proverbially rich king of Lydia, it too is fictitious:
* The fictitious interplanetary spacecraft Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov from the novel 2010: Odyssey Two by Arthur C. Clarke is powered by a fictitious Sakharov drive.
* In the movie Wag the Dog, the fictitious unit 303 Special Forces has a song created titled " The Men of the 303 " that is played to a deliberately similar but original tune written by Huey Lewis for the film.
In a reference frame uniformly rotating at angular rate Ω, the fictitious centrifugal force is conservative and has a potential energy of the form:
Marker begins the film with the Odessa Steps sequence from Sergei Eisenstein's film The Battleship Potemkin, which Marker points out is a fictitious creation of Eisenstein which has still influenced the image of the historical event.
The letters are invented compositions to a fictitious correspondent, which are a device for vignettes of agricultural and rural life, set in Attica, though mellifluous Aelian once boasted that he had never been outside Italy, never been aboard a ship ( which is at variance, though, with his own statement, de Natura Animalium XI. 40, that he had seen the bull Serapis with his own eyes ).
If objects are seen as moving within a rotating frame, this movement results in another fictitious force, the Coriolis force ; and if the rate of rotation of the frame is changing, a third fictitious force, the Euler force is experienced.
Unlike the other two fictitious forces, the centrifugal force always points radially outward from the axis of rotation of the rotating frame, with magnitude, and unlike the Coriolis force in particular, it is independent of the motion of the particle in the rotating frame.
Based on this argument, the privileged frame, wherein the laws of physics take on the simplest form, is a stationary frame in which no fictitious forces need to be invoked.
Because the projected horizontal motion in the rotating frame is a circular motion, the ball's motion requires an inward centripetal force, provided in this case by a fictitious force that produces the apparent spiral motion.
The centrifugal force term in this equation is called a " fictitious force ", " apparent force ", or " pseudo force ", as its value varies with the rate of rotation of the frame of reference.
When the angular velocity of this co-rotating frame is not constant, that is, for non-circular orbits, other fictitious forces — the Coriolis force and the Euler force — will arise, but can be ignored since they will cancel each other, yielding a net zero acceleration transverse to the moving radial vector, as required by the starting assumption that the vector co-rotates with the planet.
Earth's rate of rotation must be integrated to obtain time, which is Earth's angular position ( specifically, the orientation of the meridian of Greenwich relative to the fictitious mean sun ).
Another possibility is that more than one of these theories is correct, since writers very often base their characters on a composite of several people ( real or equally fictitious ) of whom they have knowledge.
The fictitious mean sun is the annual average of this nonuniform motion of the true Sun, necessitating the inclusion of mean in Greenwich Mean Time.
Power can come from force, but formal legitimacy is often established, even if only by fictitious claims of continuity ( e. g., a forged claim of descent from a previous dynasty ).

fictitious and destroyed
The fictitious Oswin also announced that the big oil companies would contribute some of their record profits to rebuild the wetlands destroyed by the construction of oil tanker canals to prevent the city from being inundated by future hurricanes.

fictitious and during
)", describing a fictitious encounter with the San Francisco Giants, which was a hit during the real-life pennant chase of 1962.
NBC preceded the game with the first network broadcast of Black Sunday, a 1977 motion picture that depicts a terrorist attack on a fictitious Super Bowl game in the Orange Bowl between Pittsburgh and Dallas ( and which utilized footage shot during Super Bowl X ).
This section features letters both written by the editors and sent in by readers often with ridiculous names, usually in the form of obviously fictitious anecdotes ( one reader claimed that by defecating on the high seas, he was able to expel a single unbroken " monster " turd ; however, nobody wanted to grant him research funds for further attempts ) or various observations, such as the " children say the funniest things " type ( one issue featured numerous variations of a reader's young son making a reference to masturbation during bathtime, such as " playing with pork sword "; in this case, when the reader entered the bathroom, she discovered her son had indeed fashioned a sword out of pork sausages ).
The Swedish kings Eric XIV ( 1560 – 68 ) and Carl IX ( 1604 – 1611 ) took their numbers after studying a partially fictitious History of Sweden designed as propaganda during their father's reign, but that has no bearing on the enumeration of Magnus III.
She impersonates a man and takes her father's place during a general conscription to counter a fictitious Hun invasion led by Shan Yu.
The " American journalist " who had the idea that influenced the director was Otis C. Guernsey, a respected reporter who was inspired by a true story during World War II when a couple of British secretaries created a fictitious agent and watched as the Germans wasted time following him around.
While the law was chasing down the fictitious killer during the late hours, the group of Bay Minette men stealthily traveled the seventeen miles ( 27 km ) to Daphne, stole the Baldwin County Courthouse records, and delivered them to the city of Bay Minette, where Baldwin County's county seat remains.
Subtitled " A Study of Provincial Life ," the novel is set in the fictitious Midlands town of Middlemarch during the period 1830 – 32.
The individual taking greater risks during the period would be ex-ante moral hazard whereas lying about a fictitious health problem to defraud the insurance company would be ex-post moral hazard.
Ressam was indicted by a superseding indictment on January 20, 2000, for nine counts of criminal activity in connection with his attempt to bomb the Los Angeles International Airport on December 31, 1999: 1 ) an act of terrorism transcending a national boundary ; 2 ) placing an explosive in proximity to a terminal ; 3 ) false identification documents ; 4 ) use of a fictitious name for admission to the U. S .; 5 ) the felony of making a false statement to a U. S. Customs official ; 6 ) smuggling ; 7 ) transportation of explosives ; 8 ) possession of an unregistered firearm ; and 9 ) carrying an explosive during the commission of a felony.
Set at Harvard mainly during the Reagan administration, the plot and all the characters that appear in the story are entirely fictitious.
After a lull in activity in the San Francisco branch of the society in the late 1990s and the cessation of publication of that chapter ’ s monthly newsletter Rough Draft listing of events for the San Francisco Cacophony Society ( 172 issues were produced during the years 1986 to 2001 ), a group of subscribers to the practically defunct society ’ s email discussion list became active under the Cacophony Society aegis following a mock Pigeon Roast put on by a fictitious organization calling itself " Bay Area Rotisserie Friends " in San Francisco ’ s Union Square in 2000 proposed by Drunken Consumptive Panda.
In February 1999, the group performed " Declaration " and " Come As You Are " at the fictitious Peach Pit After Dark during the ninth season of the Aaron Spelling primetime soap-drama Beverly Hills, 90210 ( episode titled " Beheading St. Valentine ").
In this version the hero, Ed Jones, remains at his station aboard the fictitious < i > USS Boon </ i > during the Battle of Midway.
* In The Day of The Jackal, a 1973 novel by Frederick Forsyth, a detective considers Marco Vitellino, a fictitious bodyguard who was absent during Anastasia's assassination as one of several suspects who could be an assassin contracted to kill French President Charles de Gaulle.
* A 1965 episode of The Big Valley titled " Heritage " portrayed the Mollies as active at a fictitious mine in the Sierras in the 1870s, in which the Irish miners protest the use of Chinese laborers during a mine strike.
Throughout the series, references are made to Kunihiko Asou, a fictitious Japanese " Occultist " that lived during the late nineteenth century.
Although details are variously given, and some incidents are fictitious, Aristander was clearly an influential presence during Alexander's campaigns, and played an important role in uplifting the morale of the Macedonian army.
Aware that the escape of the Dutch fleet into the North Sea at such a vulnerable time could be disastrous for Britain, Duncan maintained position off the Texel for three days during which the wind was ideal for a Dutch foray, and he disguised his two vessels as different ships on each day and ordered the frigate HMS Circe to make a flurry of nonsensical signals to a fictitious British fleet beyond the horizon.
In the 1961-1962 season, Ivo played the role of Haywood Botts, boyfriend of the fictitious Margie Clayton, portrayed by Cynthia Pepper, in the ABC television sitcom Margie, set during the Roaring Twenties.
As most theorists, he maintains that every human action, whether fictitious or real, contains three logical parts: before the action, during the action, and after the action.
It is during this trip to Europe that Belle Mayfair is conceived, daughter of the fictitious ' Lord Mayfair '.
Willis did not publicly protest but in private he asserted that, despite his fictitious equivalent, he had done his best to support his sister during her difficult times, especially after the death of her first husband.
The album weaves the history of Lynyrd Skynyrd into a narrative about a fictitious rock band called " Betamax Guillotine ", whose story unfolds within the context of the South during the 1970s.

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