fact and fancy造句
例句与造句
- But fact and fancy blur once again in the movie " Primary Colors, " in which scene after scene at an early screening here over the weekend smacked of today's headlines.
- Nixon's obsessive concern with how the future will judge him is set in the context of the play's sharp but light-handed depiction of history as a fluid mix of fact and fancy.
- Disagreement over the wing structure of extinct flying reptiles has led to a lacerating scientific debate between paleontologists, the outcome of which could oblige artists and film makers to begin redrawing the terrible pterosaurs of fact and fancy.
- And no disrespect to " Shakespeare in Love, " which is a frothy and delightful mixture of fact and fancy that offers a lighthearted conjecture on how a struggling playwright became, well, the Bard.
- In 1862, he responded to Darwin's " On the Origin of Species " and published the article " The Facts and Fancies of Mr Darwin " in " Good Words ".
- It's difficult to find fact and fancy in a sentence. 用fact and fancy造句挺难的
- Christian scientist Sir David Brewster wrote an article called " The Facts and Fancies of Mr . Darwin " where he rejected many Darwinian ideas, such as those concerning vestigial organs or questioning God's perfection in his work.
- In the process of ritualizing the images of " rituals of Japan " it is an encounter between self and other, human and machine, viewer and image, fact and fancy, the nexus at which the past and present are made possible.
- Hadley notes that " much of the data is correct : names, places, ships sunk and medals won ", but the accounts are " a mix of facts and fancy " that hue closely to Nazi-era hagiographic accounts about German U-boat commanders.
- Time magazine referred to the film, the first to depict the rise and fall of the controversial Black Panther Party, as a " Molotov cocktail of fact and fancy, " and even Panther cofounder Bobby Seale called the movie " poetic lies ."
- Robert Love, Thompson's editor of 23 years at " Rolling Stone ", wrote that " the dividing line between fact and fancy rarely blurred, and we didn't always use italics or some other typographical device to indicate the lurch into the fabulous.
- There are " true science facts " in the form of " Flash Facts, " " Metal Men Facts and Fancies " & " Metamorpho's Chemical Curiosities . " there are also a map of the original JLA Secret Sanctuary, and a guide to the Cosmic treadmill.
- Especially from 1858 to 1862 " Yokohama-e " prints documented, with various levels of fact and fancy, the growing community of world denizens with whom the Japanese were now coming in contact; triptychs of scenes of Westerners and their technology and technology were particularly popular.
- In truth, the institution was as coarse as its audiences . " Minsky's " mixes both fact and fancy in a surprisingly successful musical . . . " Minsky's " was 58 days in the shooting and ten months in the editing and shows it.
- Many of the books were published in novel packaging that would attract the learned smoking gentleman . " Pipe and Pouch " came in a leather bag resembling a tobacco pouch and " Cigarettes in Fact and Fancy " ( 1901 ) came bound in leather, packaged in an imitation cardboard cigar box.
- Where isolation is avoided, the young adult may find instead that'satisfactory sex relations . . . in some way take the edge off the hostilities and potential rages caused by the oppositeness of male and female, of fact and fancy, of love and hate'; and may grow into the ability to exchange intimacy, love and compassion.