Reed and lots of other postmodern writers such as Pynchon, Barth, Doctorow and Roth were skeptical of what was presented as historical reality and also the verisimilitudinous mode of its representation (Bergmann 200).

In fact, it functions in this film's opening as an embellished set, where the "production stresses values that are highly determining, verisimilitudinous yet unfamiliar, and intentionally striking" (Affron 38).

His list of suggestions includes ' Verisimilitudinous ', 'Unknown, Unkissed and Lost', 'Infectious Diseases in Cattle' and 'The Obscure Moon Lighting an Obscure World'.

In early 1943, the Four Freedoms reportedly brought this verisimilitudinous quality to a new level.

During the 19th century many writers would pen an occasional departure from the Primary World among more verisimilitudinous works, such as Charles Dickens depicting not only the squalor of London as in Oliver Twist (serialized 1837-1839) but producing a ghost story like A Christmas Carol (1843).

The psychological and economic complexity behind Theodora's decision is immense, but Macdonald skips over it in favor of a verisimilitudinous exchange.

"I choose this subject matter because it violates my sensibilities," Thek told Gene Swenson in a 1966 Art News interview, speaking of the verisimilitudinous slabs of flesh.

The anecdotal evidence in the form of personal stories and experiences in each of the sample schools she visited creates a sense of intimacy through verisimilitudinous details.

It is what it is and what is it it bleeds you dry for, on nights on days on any shift in the universe of stars vault now puce in fact on the verisimilitudinous rim shift itself, I know there is tinned--am tinned I get up and I go am asked, I get up by you irrit.

In this way, we hope to have synthesized a persuasive and verisimilitudinous version of some of the storylines by which participants read meaning into their work organization.