(1) When we got the first hint that there might be something unauthentic about this story or the reporter's background, we went to general quarters and investigated.(2) However, some people have invented some special rituals or practices in this month, which are not supported by reliable resources of the Shari'ah or are based on some unauthentic traditions.(3) The Color Purple was a failure, a thin, unauthentic film - and its creator seemed bewildered.(4) A wise editor recently suggested to me that Americans sense that ‘organized’ religion is unauthentic .(5) All subsequent war has been subsumed in a rite which we know to be unauthentic .(6) However since the tapes have now been declared unauthentic and fabricated, she has filed a defamation case against the tabloid.(7) To continue this unnatural, unauthentic , and destructive behavior, men and women must lie to themselves.(8) Some thought was given to the possibility of creating artificial cobwebs, but it was decided that it would be impractical and unauthentic in a museum which prides itself on its authenticity.(9) He wrote that the fascination of sexuality in a negative form has long been a feature of Christianity and that the crucifix had been rendered unauthentic by this negative sexual mindset.(10) DeMille-the-Christian-artist was not being overly zealous, perverse or unauthentic here.(11) The kilt inevitably comes off, with unremarkable, and allegedly unauthentic , results.(12) Most of the published quotes attributed to Morihei Ueshiba have an unauthentic ring to them.(13) Within this student-generated text, reading and writing instruction is presented naturally, unlike the unauthentic dialogues found in the typical beginner's foreign language book.(14) Did they think that a movie about Russia would be somehow unauthentic if the characters sounded like, you know, Russians?(15) Henry proposes that, far from being commodified, unauthentic representations, such tourist performances ‘open up’ for Aboriginal people a means for exploring different possibilities of being.(16) Certain religious expressions may be designated as divergent, popular, unauthentic , trendy and so on, by whoever holds the power to define what is right and wrong, genuine or spurious.