Note that polished surfaces present far less of a problem to the faker than unpolished surfaces. |
|
Did they reach that conclusion because of the guy's skills as a faker, or because of his newfound skills as a professional lensman? |
|
If you visit a faker in order to change your name, your reputation may be reduced. |
|
Whether a genuine faker or a highly embellished one, Hajdu-Bach is a reminder that for every eccentric there are many more fools. |
|
I've been called a scrounger, a sponger, a faker and other words you wouldn't be able to put in print. |
|
An infamous early 20th-century faker such as Hans van Meegeren wanted his paintings taken for Vermeers. |
|
Apprenticing himself to Johnnie Gold, a Chinese con man and fight trainer, McCoy finds his future: he will be both a flimflammer and a boxer, a faker and the genuine article. |
|
Gould's story is also framed by another narrator, Sid Hammet, a present-day faker of antique furniture who discovers Gould's book of fish paintings in a junk shop. |
|
St Tropez Gradual Tan In Shower: £9.67, boots.com Being a lazy faker, if there are any shortcuts to self-tanning I'm happy to try them – and this is a winner. |
|
The faker culture is based on sifarish, nepotism, and political favouritism. |
|
Then there's the maker's mark, known as a touchmark, on the underside of the dish, which is completely spurious and was probably invented by the faker. |
|
There was another surprise in the bumper when 8-15 hotpot The Poodle Faker couldn't get anywhere near the enterprisingly ridden Westerbee. |
|
He is popular for his very experimental and trippy beats, and his associated acts such as with Chef Faker and What So Not. |
|
In April 2014 Faker released his debut album Built on Glass which reached number one on the Australian charts and laid out different sides of Fakers artistry. |
|