Nonhistorical

Word NONHISTORICAL
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"But what we watch is a medium which presents information in a form that renders it simplistic, nonsubstantive, nonhistorical and noncontextual," writes Postman. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I know that in my time, I've tried out a huge variety of games from an equally large number of historical periods and a few nonhistorical ones as well... ❋ MaksimSmelchak (2006)

However, the events depicted in this book are imaginary, and the names of nonhistorical persons or events are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. ❋ Moorcock, Michael, 1939- (2003)

Any resemblance of such nonhistorical persons or events to actual ones is purely coincidental. ❋ Moorcock, Michael, 1939- (2003)

The Bible includes historical, nonhistorical, and quasi-historical materials, which sometimes appear very close to one another in the text. ❋ Israel Finkelstein (2001)

(Keats's Urn); the alienation between the human and its own commodities (Stevens's Jar); the conflict between a moribund social order and the monstrous revolutionary "others" that threaten it (Shelley's Medusa); the gap between a historical epic obsessed with war and a vision of the everyday, nonhistorical order of human life that provides a framework for ❋ William John Thomas (1994)

Any resemblance of such nonhistorical incidents, places, or figures to actual events or locales or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental. ❋ Jill Barnett (1991)

Any resemblance of such nonhistorical incidents, places, or figures to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. ❋ Jude Deveraux (1987)

Any resemblance of such nonhistorical incidents, places or figures to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. ❋ Linda Lael Miller (1986)

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