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I was really into the notion of verisimilitude early on.
That seemed to be carrying verisimilitude a bit too far.
Here it not only has verisimilitude, but also underlying thought.
He shook his head as if that would add verisimilitude.
From the greatest to the least they have a wonderful verisimilitude.
The focus of verisimilitude was no longer concerned with the reader.
Names of their friends were used as characters in the game, to add verisimilitude.
The other essential ingredient for all three shows is verisimilitude.
Their ability to produce a feeling of verisimilitude is scary.
Her father had been a great one for verisimilitude.
But perhaps it's too much to ask for verisimilitude in operetta.
Verisimilitude in any of these stories would be more than sufficient as drama.
And so it would be foolish to demand verisimilitude in picture books.
To give the game verisimilitude took four years, not the one or two that Hawkins had hoped.
"We're not in any way claiming there's a level of verisimilitude here," she said.
The Realist movement used verisimilitude through a focus on character development.
To achieve this verisimilitude one must pinpoint a specific time, place and class or family.
In the interest of verisimilitude, he has given her some all-too-familiar lines.
I could have easily done without this much verisimilitude.
To add verisimilitude to this statement, he booted the door a couple of times.
A nice touch of verisimilitude was that the boots were muddy.
Is there any reason for including that beyond an attempt to suggest a level of intimate verisimilitude?
"They'll add a bit of verisimilitude to the, what is it, technical crew your men are supposed to look like."
Now that a conservative Republican administration is in power, some of the show's widely praised verisimilitude has been lost.
But such footnotes do not add up to verisimilitude.