| 21. | But such footnotes do not add up to verisimilitude.
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| 22. | Still, those seeking perfect verisimilitude will be disappointed.
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| 23. | Verisimilitude turns out to be the least of Brown Sugar's worries.
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| 24. | :: A different answer for the first one is " verisimilitude ".
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| 25. | The first two paragraphs bore a certain verisimilitude:
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| 26. | He is very proud of his film's verisimilitude and attention to detail.
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| 27. | In the 1960s, films were increasingly shot on location to create greater verisimilitude.
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| 28. | Verisimilitude can affect a city's reputation.
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| 29. | That verisimilitude only makes the script seem sillier.
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| 30. | It's also a rhetorical technique used to increase the impression of verisimilitude.
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