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- noun Plural form of
implausibility .
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His solicitor Nick Boyden mounted a fresh application for bail on the Piano Room charges at Central Local Court today, highlighting "implausibilities" in the case, which have "little if any" corroborative evidence.
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His solicitor Nick Boyden mounted a fresh application for bail on the Piano Room charges at Central Local Court today, highlighting "implausibilities" in the case, which have "little if any" corroborative evidence.
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His solicitor Nick Boyden mounted a fresh application for bail on the Piano Room charges at Central Local Court today, highlighting "implausibilities" in the case, which have "little if any" corroborative evidence.
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His solicitor Nick Boyden mounted a fresh application for bail on the Piano Room charges at Central Local Court today, highlighting "implausibilities" in the case, which have "little if any" corroborative evidence.
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His solicitor Nick Boyden mounted a fresh application for bail on the Piano Room charges at Central Local Court today, highlighting "implausibilities" in the case, which have "little if any" corroborative evidence.
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The letter also has broad edits — character problems, implausibilities, pacing issues, and suggestions for changing all of these.
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Suddenly, all the implausibilities and weaknesses of Follies dissolve and we are left with the choking reality that life rarely turns out as we plan.
Martin Maidenberg: So Much To Love, So Much To Regret Martin Maidenberg 2011
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Suddenly, all the implausibilities and weaknesses of Follies dissolve and we are left with the choking reality that life rarely turns out as we plan.
Martin Maidenberg: So Much To Love, So Much To Regret Martin Maidenberg 2011
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The New York Times was less kind: "The author of 'O' is described on the book flap as someone who 'has been in the room with Barack Obama,' but given this novel's many inane implausibilities, the reader can't help but think that the writer was either a lousy observer or that the room was really enormous -- a hotel ballroom, perhaps, or maybe a convention center."
Time: Mark Salter wrote anonymous Obama novel 'O' Rachel Weiner 2011
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The Times review concludes: "The author of 'O' is described on the book flap as someone who 'has been in the room with Barack Obama,' but given this novel's many inane implausibilities, the reader can't help but think that the writer was either a lousy observer or that the room was really enormous -- a hotel ballroom, perhaps, or maybe a convention center."
Time says former McCain aide wrote anonymous Obama novel 'O' washingtonpost.com 2011
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