The fact that she is an impostor makes an incredibly ironic point about hypocrisy. |
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Whenever a king in the Middle Ages was toppled, an impostor would pop up somewhere claiming to be him. |
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On his part, he had no doubts that the claimant was an impostor and his supporters fools and rogues. |
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But it is an impostor, a sort of Toad Hall that pretends to an amplitude and height it hasn't got. |
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I'm a fake, a phony, a fraud, an impostor, and a charlatan of the worse degree. |
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Speaking about aches in southern regions of the anatomy, what about Becks's female counterpart, the tennis impostor Anna Kournikova? |
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Everyone thought I knew what I was doing, but I felt like a fraud, an impostor, the Great Pretender! |
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These rapacious relations managed to poison her ears, arguing the new man was an impostor out to swindle her and them. |
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A memoir of life on the lam by a former con man, impostor and escape artist. |
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Don't be duped by the ostensibly tragic finale: that dead old man was just an impostor. |
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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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But their mullah, who at one stage was flown to Kabul on a NATO plane, was an impostor who pocketed the cash he was given. |
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The two forged documents and used an impostor to act as the partnership's manager. |
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Comparison with the existing gallery of images can therefore deny the would-be impostor successful ownership of more than one document. |
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Imagine having a chat conversation with someone who claimed to be a business partner, but who is actually an impostor. |
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They opposed Jesus, seeing him as an impostor, and refused to believe in him. |
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Therefore, we could not determine just how much information the impostor had. |
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Following these steps can help prevent the impostor from doing any further harm, and start the process of clearing your name. |
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Damage to the signatory might be caused, for example, by the erroneous issuance of a certificate to an impostor using a misappropriated identity. |
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He turned detective, tracked down the impostor and called the police. |
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Friends trying to contact me reported corresponding with an impostor named Krystal. |
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Celebrities, corporations, and politicians have impostor Twitter accounts pop up all the time. |
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Almost from the moment he died, and it was revealed that he was not an Apache halfbreed but an Englishman, Grey Owl has been depicted largely as a fake or fraud, an impostor. |
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It seems that as consumers we demand the real thing, not some impostor. |
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Clearly Anna has fallen for some impostor. |
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Whether altered or left intact and used by an impostor, these documents can, if undetected, enable terrorists, criminals and irregular migrants to travel virtually unidentified. |
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Identification and authentication processes must be stringent enough that an impostor is unlikely to be successful without being overly complex or likely to be perceived as overly intrusive by the customer. |
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These impostor sites may request money or personal information. |
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The certification services provider's own employees or contractors might conspire to issue erroneous certificates using the certification services provider's signing key against improper applications by the impostor. |
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If I wish to say or write that Jesus was an impostor, Yahweh a cruel god and Muhammad a bloodthirsty prophet, that is my right and none may take it from me. |
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Customers need assurance that authentication processes are sufficiently effective and stringent that an impostor cannot easily defeat them to invade their privacy, or steal their identity or money. |
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Satan, the deceiver, is not a god, he is an impostor! |
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Marubeni has claimed that contracts signed and stamped by a Marubeni director were found to be forgeries and the manager whom Lehman's bankers met in Marubeni's offices was an impostor. |
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Finally, my impostor account was gone, deleted by Twitter with no fanfare. |
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If this dream is what the AZI of the Zen of Deshimaru proposes to us today, then I have wasted my life, and I was cheated by an impostor called Deshimaru. |
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Perkin Warbeck, an impostor claimant to the English throne, who claimed to be Edward's son Richard of Shrewsbury, reportedly resembled Edward. |
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Every yarn she tells is a ripping one, since either the imposture itself is a roller-coaster of adventures, or the impostor himself has wild inventions to promote. |
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After the investigation ensued, it was learned that the person who was supposedly a woman nurse online turned out to be an impostor, and he was a male. |
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While it was possible that the impersonator in this case already had a good deal of the complainant's personal information, it was not known which questions were posed to the impostor. |
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The lapse of time between a signatory's request to revoke a certificate, the actual revocation and the publication of the notice of revocation, could allow an impostor to enter into fraudulent transactions. |
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He claimed he was an experienced pilot, but he turned out to be an impostor. |
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