In neither case — whether Fuhrman is a psychotic or a malingerer — is the picture of him an attractive one. |
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The doctor said that she was undoubtedly a malingerer that just wanted a vacation at a hospital. |
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With only his patient's word to go on, a doctor's chances of distinguishing a malingerer from somebody with a real psychological illness are slim. |
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In John's eyes, I am a malingerer and a nuisance. |
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The malingerer, Stefan Kollmuss is perfectly suited for center stage attention. He suffers, moans and shouts his way through the evening, and with his tricks successfully leads the couple from one exasperation to the next. |
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