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What is more difficult to accomplish is a verisimilar rendering of the white characters.
We try to be as verisimilar as we can.
It is the use of simplistic, archetypal, narrative characters, even if juxtaposed with detailed, photographic, verisimilar, spectacular backgrounds.
The given version is not considered verisimilar, as if origination of the city is dated back to 5th-7th centuries AD, but Shapur I lived three centuries earlier.
But the realism may go too far: a “dynamic stains and sweat” feature adds verisimilar perspiration on clothing, skin and hair, which means long matches yield vicious pit stains.
This fact and the circumstance that the confrontation of the two groups happens within a studio makes it verisimilar that self-reflective questions of the young artist are addressed in La Vie.
The intent of the epic is subsequently spelled out as an attack against the falsely beautiful, verisimilar works written by the Catholic poets of the Pléïade for their patrons in the midst of the religious wars.
Lastly, this easy theorem allows to interpret the fact that A is actually better corroborated than B as a corroboration of the hypothesis (or 'meta-hypothesis') that A is more verisimilar than B.
Marc Hogan of Pitchfork criticized the album's plot and lamented the absence of the band's "catchy choruses" and "verisimilar emotions", but praised its heavier songs and Shara Worden's contribution to them.