Players whose films are nowadays hard to see become so real that you feel you have known them.
And that person also had to be an athlete ... because of the way these films work, everything's so real.
With opulent colour and form, his brushstrokes entice you into believing his paintings are so real that you cannot look away.
And Japanese prices have been flat or falling for most of the period, so real bond yields have still been positive.
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When people first saw a motion picture of a train approaching, they ran screaming from the theaters because it seemed so real.
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"That was what made everything so real to me this morning, and so vivid in my mind, " Mrs Lea told the BBC.
Just last week came So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley, with career highlights from a man who released only one album before dying.
Jeff Buckley's fans are haunted by something he sang, something prophetic, almost as if he wrote his own epitaph in the song, "So Real".
Most serious of all, deflation can make monetary policy ineffective: nominal interest rates cannot be negative, so real rates can get stuck too high.
Both were launched in 2007, so real-world return histories are limited.
"It's so real and accessible and down-to-earth and relatable, " she says.
From De Gaulle to Chirac, French presidents, enjoying powers that far exceed those of most of the world's 20 or so real monarchs, have rapidly assumed custodianship of la gloire.
During 700 or so real police investigations in Chicago, Evanston and Joliet, eyewitnesses using sequential line-ups were less likely to name the police's suspect, or anyone at all, as the criminal.
So real that they even preform tests under two different light conditions because everyones household lamps are a bit different and that can make a big difference on how the colors appear.
"Whenever we come here usually the sun is shining and there is always an aeroplane that goes over, right at the very quiet time which makes it all so real, " she said.
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Or, for that matter, in not-so real time: by adjusting the computer, Dr Viirre or one of his collaborators can control not only what the subject sees, but how fast he perceives it.
Or, envision an easy-to-use software package that lets a building owner perform virtual energy audits at a fraction of the cost of in-person audits, so real savings are calculated instantly, building upgrades launched sooner, and construction jobs created faster.
"I just dismissed it but back home it was so intense, it was so real, to the point that it was almost causing some kind of pandemonium and chaos and we felt this was one rumour taken too far, " Mr Iworiso-Markson said.
Michael Gottlieb's lighting is subtle to the utmost degree, and Charlie Corcoran, who designed the sets for both shows, has come up with a cozy pub so real-looking that you'd be tempted to belly up to the bar and order a Guinness if there were an intermission.
So for me, that makes the story all the more unsettling because it's really--it feels so real, you know, that you really get a sense of this is really what it's like, that it's not just this story about the bogeyman that comes and grabs your kids and, you know, takes them into a van and disappears.
So the real question should be why so many of the British (and more specifically, the English) are so hostile to the European project.
And it is betting that it can create so much real value for designers by doing so that they, and the organizations that employ them, will gladly add a subscription to Creative Cloud to the cost of doing business.
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Yet the real fear is that today's furious price-cutting is not so much real liberalisation as the start of a stitch-up.
Not so for real estate investment trusts, which hold portfolios of buildings rather than securities.
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