Frank Gorshin and Shirley Jones play a con artist couple who have gambled and grifted their way into the good life. |
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Hot diggity! This portrait of the con artist as a young man comes to ecstatic life. |
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The middle-aged con artist partners up with young two-bit purse snatcher Fiona, played by Liane Balaban. |
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They were simply conned by the biggest con artist New Zealand has known for decades. |
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Any con artist would appreciate the bait-and-switch as a nifty piece of work. |
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It does not lend any credibility to the possibility of Jimmy as a con artist. |
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The ex-husband, on the other hand, is one of those cardboard cutout con artist crooks whose rather simple death is more decent than he deserves. |
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Remember that with time and practice, a successful con artist becomes skilled at manipulating emotions. |
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Patara is a con artist with all of his fraud convictions being in the Duncan, Nanaimo and Victoria areas. |
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One of them has been diagnosed as a pathological liar, the other one is an impostor and con artist. |
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It also describes several common con artist tricks and scams to watch out for. |
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A con artist is unlikely to threaten or use physical violence if you say no. |
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Report suspicious offers to the police immediately, before the con artist finds other victims. |
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Purchases made by a con artist who has stolen your identity will show up in the report. |
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It is easy to tell if someone is a con artist by looking at them or listening to them. |
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Your greatest fear is that a con artist has his hands on your personal information and will drain your bank account and ruin your credit rating. |
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While a con artist may pester you to buy, they do not want to be noticed by the police. |
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Some people see the con artist as a friend, and don't call police out of loyalty. |
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These are not a bunch of empty promises made by a seasoned con artist. |
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Reality is a fabrication, as the illusionist and con artist can justify. |
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He shines as an energetic con artist who fast-talks himself onto the team. |
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Fabulous lunatic Madame Blavatsky was a con artist, a mystic, and the founder of the Theosophist Society. |
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She's a PR flak, a political spinmeister, a corporate con artist! |
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Once the customer gives out this confidential information, the con artist begins charging calls to the customer's calling card or phone account. |
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A second con artist acting like an unsuspecting witness comes upon the scene and asks if they can also assist. |
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But that can't be said about his breakout film, in which he plays a gay con artist lying and grifting his way into the lives of Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing's upper-crust New Yorkers. |
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Unlike Sheridan and Lofland, who seem entirely intuitive in their approach to performing, McConaughey is a little actorish, but his showmanship works for Mud, who is an inveterate con artist and fantasist. |
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He's a self-satisfied klutz who aspires to be a con artist.... Compared with Lawrence, Freddy is small change. |
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If a con artist tries the bait and switch routine with you, insist that the company honor its original agreement, and advise the seller that you will not pay any more. |
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She has played a hooker, a barkeep and a karaoke con artist and seems to be edging her way to the precipice of some greatness. |
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Many people who lose money to a con artist do not report it to the police. |
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The con artist claims to be a Bell Atlantic representative and asks for a customer's calling card PIN number or other billing information. |
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The con artist knows that an easier target is just around the corner. |
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For a fraud to be successful, a con artist must first gain your trust. |
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Don't compound the mistake of trusting an unscrupulous investment professional or outright con artist by failing to keep an eye on the progress of your investment. |
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The end result of the long con is that the con artist's target voluntarily puts himself or herself in precisely the position the con artist wants them to be in. |
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