One man is discoing, while another rocks back and forth with arms straight ahead, as if impersonating a zombie. |
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The politically innocent Dave is dragooned into impersonating the real president, in order to hide the truth from the public. |
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Just over one in ten people owned up to impersonating someone else over email. |
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Again, I have had absolutely nothing to do with the guy and feel terrible that he's impersonating me. |
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She did seem to be a help at first, but pretty soon she started impersonating you and writing checks. |
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That prevents the verifying computer from stealing your password and then impersonating you to a third party. |
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They got the heave-ho from a guy in a black suit and an earpiece impersonating a Secret Service officer. |
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She cried real tears instead when the landlord walked in just as I was impersonating him though and immediately threw us out onto the street. |
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Although I had a go at impersonating him, I couldn't really live up to that! |
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Her cheeks colored prettily and I had the insane urge to kiss the lips impersonating a blowfish. |
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The dramatic reconstruction sees Cornwall's tropical gardens impersonating the sweltering heat of Darien. |
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Later, impersonating the family's trusted factotum, Oreo confronts an officious medical professional. |
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He relies on voice and mannerism when impersonating Chris Eubank and Loyd Grossman, as well as old favourites Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali. |
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Lajuwa reportedly hid his corpse, wore the royal regalia, and started impersonating the king. |
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We should not trivialise it just because I am impersonating someone. |
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Members found to be impersonating someone else will be banned from the Future Shop community. |
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You receive an e-mail from a thief, impersonating a legitimate organization. |
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The bank faxed a copy of his credit card account statement to an individual impersonating him. |
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His hair was dyed red, pomaded, and slicked flatly back, what you might see on a woman impersonating a man in a musical about Oxford. |
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He has been something of a specialist in impersonating a police officer. |
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Thus the tickler is impersonating an aggressor but is simultaneously known not to be one. |
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Two presenters on Sydney's 2Day fm radio station called the hospital while impersonating the Queen and Prince Charles. |
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For eons, the planet veered wildly between extremes, impersonating a range of celestial bodies. |
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It's a musical back-formation: they are a funk band impersonating a disc jockey playing records by a funk band. |
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Phishing is an attempt to obtain your confidential information by impersonating a trusted source through email communication. |
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The respondent's explanation that other persons were stealing his identity online and impersonating him was not credible. |
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Fraudulent calls have also been made to several restaurants by an individual impersonating a public health inspector or official. |
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Imagine this: the legislators in this House pass an act to prohibit citizens from falsely impersonating a peace officer or public officer. |
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Allen admitted that he had been worried about impersonating Walt Jr. but thought it would be discriminatory to leave him out. |
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Man, is he mixed up in a whole lot of different stuff, from karate to Elvis impersonating to fiction writing. |
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But that particular line was never uttered by Palin, it came from Tina Fey impersonating the former governor. |
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Whether riding a horse, conducting an orchestra, or impersonating an officer, Williams packs in a manic number of characters. |
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Current non-arrestable offences include impersonating a police officer, failing to stop a vehicle when ordered to do so and manufacturing or selling an offensive weapon. |
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He loves the idea of cleverly impersonating someone else in a letter. |
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Nor was I amused that someone out there was impersonating me. |
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The technology was not designed to keep people from impersonating someone. |
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And it's what The Habit of Art is almost entirely about, since it strips Auden of the grandeur and nobility the actor impersonating him craves and shows Britten to exist in a state of nervous thraldom to the bullying poet. |
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Earlier Greenaway was spotted impersonating a sightscreen by fielding almost directly behind the bowler's arm. |
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Over the tunes of songs by the Beatles, a voice impersonating Mr. Bhaduria had sung lyrics that reflected the politically controversial situation in which the politician had been embroiled at the time. |
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In all cases, an individual impersonating an experienced mortgage agent downloaded credit reports, using the third-party provider's web-based tool, for his own use. |
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Their biggest success was In Dahomey, inspired by their experience impersonating Dahomean natives in San Francisco. |
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They found yellowtail standing in for pricier mahi-mahi, nile perch pretending to be shark, and tilapia impersonating all kinds of fish. |
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I say that because of the cases of the POAs that are abused, other issues of that nature, and people who are impersonating their family members with the same name. |
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The sixth section discusses general police matters such as uniforms and insignia, impersonating a police officer, the police officer collective bargaining act, and the like. |
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With a cast including Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Béart, John Malkovich, and Chiara Mastroianni, plus André Engel faultlessly impersonating Marcel, this is a feast of acting, writing, music and direction. |
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These sites are rife with cyber-bullying, cases of users impersonating other children or teachers, and the posting of embarrassing pictures and defamatory content. |
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Mr Kirkwood announced that they would finish early to accommodate a sound check for the show, and the man who has made much of his career in impersonating important political leaders. |
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In each of the 14 breaches reported to us in the space of a few months in mid-2008, someone impersonating an experienced mortgage agent downloaded credit reports for people who hadn't even applied for a mortgage. |
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Then on top of that, sending the part time revenue minister, who I will refrain from impersonating tonight, over to play the so-called China card, as if we had suddenly discovered that China now exists. |
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Early in Eurythmics' career, Lennox was known for her androgyny, wearing suits and once impersonating Elvis Presley. |
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The sacrifice involved the killing of a young man who had been impersonating the god Toxcatl deity for a full year. |
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The mysterious individual who was impersonating him was regarded as the rightful heir by many of the population. |
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Frederick III had him intercepted on his way home in the forest near Wittenberg by masked horsemen impersonating highway robbers. |
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A French mother has been arrested after impersonating her 19-year-old daughter and sitting the teenager's English Baccalaureat exam. |
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We have seen this very recently in the province of Ontario, where by impersonating a property owner, a criminal sells or takes out a mortgage on a property and then disappears with the proceeds. |
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