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  • noun Plural form of authenticity.

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Examples

  • These funky-assed authenticities are blown, however, in scene after stilted scene as the social messages form a queue to watch the bullied become the bully.

    Berlin film festival – review 2011

  • The authenticities of the record so preserved are vouched for not only by the faithful followers but also even by his prejudiced critics.

    when was the last time denmark got this much attention? daveberta 2006

  • He had "bought" then, so far as he had been able, but he had bought almost wholly for the frail, fluttered creature at his side, who had had her fancies, decidedly, but all for the art, then wonderful to both of them, of the Rue de la Paix, the costly authenticities of dressmakers and jewellers.

    The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879

  • Should they disagree a little -- frankly and fairly -- about directions and chances, values and authenticities, the situation would be quite gloriously saved.

    The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879

  • Over and above the signal fact of the impression made on Maggie herself, the aspirant to his daughter's hand showed somehow the great marks and signs, stood before him with the high authenticities, he had learned to look for in pieces of the first order.

    The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879

  • Should they disagree a little -- frankly and fairly -- about directions and chances, values and authenticities, the situation would be quite gloriously saved.

    The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879

  • He had "bought" then, so far as he had been able, but he had bought almost wholly for the frail, fluttered creature at his side, who had had her fancies, decidedly, but all for the art, then wonderful to both of them, of the Rue de la Paix, the costly authenticities of dressmakers and jewellers.

    The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879

  • He had "bought" then, so far as he had been able, but he had bought almost wholly for the frail, fluttered creature at his side, who had had her fancies, decidedly, but all for the art, then wonderful to both of them, of the Rue de la Paix, the costly authenticities of dressmakers and jewellers.

    The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879

  • Over and above the signal fact of the impression made on Maggie herself, the aspirant to his daughter's hand showed somehow the great marks and signs, stood before him with the high authenticities, he had learned to look for in pieces of the first order.

    The Golden Bowl — Complete Henry James 1879

  • Over and above the signal fact of the impression made on Maggie herself, the aspirant to his daughter's hand showed somehow the great marks and signs, stood before him with the high authenticities, he had learned to look for in pieces of the first order.

    The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 Henry James 1879

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