Sometimes the country has to take precedence over a do-nothing imposter and pretender to the throne. |
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Suspicion is first aroused if breeding wrens find a nestling home alone, as the imposter will eject all the natural offspring. |
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In border clearance, what you would want to do is to ensure that an imposter didn't substitute for me. |
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By the time the client realized what happened, the VAC imposter was gone and had withdrawn money from a nearby ATM machine. |
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The imposter searched the site for anyone with the same last name as the father and then sent friend requests to them. |
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A few days later, the imposter changed the address on the account to one in another city. |
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I decided to plant an imposter cava among the seven authentic champagnes. |
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Anyway, I'm back on the cam and the imposter has been expunged. |
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With the real Bert Rodriguez in view, word seems to be spreading quickly that I am an imposter. |
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Agency employees receive regular training in imposter detection, quality assurance, internal fraud, and access to information. |
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The imposter used a photograph of the father that was available on the web site of the father's employer to populate the profile. |
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Found that one of them was a regular imposter, by asking him the distances apart of certain places, knowing the true distances myself. |
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You're an imposter? asks the little girl, laughing. |
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Online customers can see the visual display of the certificate owner's name on the address bar to make sure the web site is indeed authored by the intended source and not an imposter. |
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It's impossible, but the impossible is merely a gauntlet to be picked up, an imposter to be exposed, an ant in the path of a giant anteater. |
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At times he had become critical of atmospheres, though remarkably detected an imposter who tried to hypnotize him one night. |
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The word imposter was floated at me a few times. I can still feel the sting of those words sometimes when I hit an emotional low point. |
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Cornford 1961, 120, further claims that the imposter is exposed by an ironist, who 'masks his cleverness under a show of clownish dullness. |
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The visitors came in their thousands, staring intently at the Rembrandts, Rubens and Murillos in the hope that they would be able to spot the imposter hidden among the masters. |
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If someone in your company allows an imposter posing as an air conditioning repairman to waltz into your data center without proper ID, you're going to expose yourself to an incident. |
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The bunyip was an imaginary creature from aboriginal legend, sometimes described as an imposter inhabiting swamps and billabongs. The Courier Mail, an influential tabloid in Brisbane owned by Rupert Murdoch, was more savage. |
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It was for their sake, more than for that of any others, that Jesus asked his Father to forgive those who while knowing the scriptures, denied him and pointed him out as an imposter to the multitudes. |
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Even if a site appears to be a known and trusted online business, how are people to know that it is not a clone from a clever imposter with malicious intent? |
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In all likelihood, the number provided by the imposter was false. |
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This was learned the hard way in 1715 by an imposter, who claimed to be a marquis, but gave himself away by using a fork to serve himself olives during a dinner with the commandant of the port troops of Bayonne. |
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People who are especially concerned about security read the certificate and can confirm that they are visiting our legitimate Web site and not an imposter site. |
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There is no password, for example, that an imposter can input. |
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Examples of fraudulent misuse of identity include an imposter obtaining a new credit card or making application for loans or other benefits using the client's identity. |
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Suaad Hagi Mohamud, a Canadian woman, was denied entry to Canada for several months and imprisoned in a Kenyan jail after Canadian officials alleged that an imposter was carrying her passport. |
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