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  1. Unreasonable Facsimile: Directed by Don Weis. With Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell, Elizabeth Baur. Ironside must determine whether a former bank robber he recommended for parole is back in the business or if there is a copycat out there trying to frame the parolee.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Don Weis
    • 1972-01-06
  2. At this time of year it can be intimidating to boldly reflect God's reality when so many of our people are deeply engaged in an unreasonable facsimile. To stand for something that the overwhelming majority rejects is a challenge. But what good does it do to give in to feelings of intimidation?

  3. Elmer singing "I've Been Working on the Railroad". Bugs: Hey, that sounds like Frankie Sinatra. Or an unreasonable facsimile. bugelm05.mp3

  4. The meaning of REASONABLE FACSIMILE is a copy that is not exact but is fairly close —sometimes used in a joking way. How to use reasonable facsimile in a sentence.

  5. "Ironside" Unreasonable Facsimile (TV Episode 1972) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. If ‘facsimile’ literally means making something that is the same as something else, then the slippery status of the facsimile occurs because of the act of making – a slipperiness also indicated by the slippage between ‘similis’, meaning alike or merely similar.

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  8. Ironside suspects that Grenadine, a charming ex-Vaudevillian and reformed bank robber, has reverted to his criminal ways when a robbery is committed using his M.O., but it's really the thief's old prison buddy that's the culprit.

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