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  • But this isn't stopping the tinfoil hat brigade from spinning their absurd theories: that Mohamud had lent her passport to someone else (how was she supposed to return to Canada herself without it?), and, even more fancifully, that she and an impostor switched places twice, once in the airport and once after her -- or the impostor's -- arrest and imprisonment.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • The impostor's daughter : a true memoir / New York : Little, Brown, 2009

    New Library Comics: October 2009 David S. Carter 2010

  • That way, when you're under stress you can identify the impostor's response and take control of it rather than have it control you.

    Lisa Haisha: Get Real: Unmasking the 8 Imposters That Hinder Your Success 2010

  • The impostor's daughter : a true memoir / New York : Little, Brown, 2009

    Archive 2010-02-01 David S. Carter 2010

  • Saying "Fuck you" after every one of your impostor's posts is beneath even trolls.

    Obama Responds To McCain, Blasts His Phony "Toughness" As "Extraordinarily Naive" 2009

  • So Eskin, whose relatives sought out the writer hoping he could fill in the family history, watched the impostor's ride ringside.

    Periscope 2008

  • Cardan professeth he wrote his book, De Consolatione after his son's death, to comfort himself; so did Tully write of the same subject with like intent after his daughter's departure, if it be his at least, or some impostor's put out in his name, which Lipsius probably suspects.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Vin had to resist cringing when the impostor's eyes fell on her — he seemed far too much a nobleman, and she had been trained to reflexively avoid their attention.

    Mistborn Sanderson_Brandon 2006

  • Before, she'd found the impostor's noble bearing intimidating.

    Mistborn Sanderson_Brandon 2006

  • Ruha did not hesitate; she swung her arm up backward and drove the tip of her jambiya deep into the impostor's torso.

    The Veiled Dragon Denning, Troy 1996

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