The author is simply too much of a buffoon, too transparent a trickster, too irresistible a conman, to be dislikeable. |
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A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists. |
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We are offering readers the chance to discover the answer to the three questions they would most like to ask the TV conman. |
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A zombified society, passively allowing itself to be hypnotised by every cunning conman with a used monster to sell. |
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What happened is some very smart people got conned by the little office conman, and that's what this kid turns out to be. |
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The conman stepped into the hall saying he was from the police and walked straight into the living room. |
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The conman enters banks, posing as a customer, before duping staff into allowing him to make a counter withdrawal. |
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A pensioner today told how she defied a conman who tried to trick her out of thousands of pounds. |
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The conman asks the person contacted to contribute a small sum of money to speed up the release of the funds. |
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What a hustler or conman is looking for in a victim, we are very usefully told, is not stupidity but loneliness. |
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The artistry of the conman is given an enticing makeover by Sir Ridley Scott in Matchstick Men, an ingenious little crime caper which functions on many levels. |
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In real life, the conman was Melvin Weinberg, and the mayor was Angelo Errichetti. |
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Instead, Oz devolved into the story of a self-centered conman who gets to rule Oz basically because he is male. |
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But they run into problems when the conman befriends a troubled kid, and the security boss discovers the plot. |
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He lost his parents by a traffic accident and then his uncle, a conman, brought him up. |
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Basildon police and immigration officers are hunting a Nigerian conman who has fleeced several banks and may be creating false passports for other criminals. |
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A conman posing as a police officer is believed to have struck four times in Wickford, preying on women in their 80s and tricking them out of money. |
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The skills that made Belfort such a good conman also made him an effective government mole: the evidence he collected was used in scores of other prosecutions. |
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An instant critical success, Mulligan's portrayal of a schoolgirl's love affair with a conman in the 1960s ended up with a Bafta best actress award and nominations for the Oscars and the Golden Globe. |
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The conman staged the car accident so he could collect the insurance money. |
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The case involved a conman who used the name, personal information and photo of a regular family man to create a phony account on a social networking site. |
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Catch Me If You Can Based on the true story of conman Frank William Abagnale Jr, this comedy drama stars Leonardo De Caprio and Tom Hanks. |
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He's a loveable conman and his scams earn him maybe a hundred bucks a day, a true small-timer. |
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The handsome conman earns his livelihood by marrying desperate, love-starved spinsters and runs away with their possessions once the nuptials are consummated. |
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In the film, he played a suave conman named Raymond Gordon staying at the holiday island hotel of the title. |
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Earlier this month, it emerged the teenager was among the victims of a car insurance conman who made PS40,000 by printing out worthless cover notes at home. |
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