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I'm fully aware of the damage done by certain "Impostors" but what we were aiming at is the sudden rash of accusations on ARRSE that never go past stage one made by people who don't know any better.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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I'm fully aware of the damage done by certain "Impostors" but what we were aiming at is the sudden rash of accusations on ARRSE that never go past stage one made by people who don't know any better.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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I'm fully aware of the damage done by certain "Impostors" but what we were aiming at is the sudden rash of accusations on ARRSE that never go past stage one made by people who don't know any better.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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I figured they raised the price, which the Impostors did at one point too before returning it to the normal $5.
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I actually prefer the Impostors and am used to paying $5/platter.
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Australian and New Zealand Military Impostors, an outfit remorseless in exposing frauds, names them by the score.
ARTHUR REX CRANE 2010
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Impostors, an organisation that outs "wannabe" veterans -- from to those who wear someone else's medals to financial fraud -- said yesterday the practice was widespread in
ARTHUR REX CRANE 2010
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Impostors have taken every opportunity to jack her persona, even hacking into her personal email account.
Robert Siciliano: Sarah Palin Victim of Social Media Identity Theft, LaRussa Drops Suit 2009
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Impostors like these are a big part of the problem in America, not the solution.
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In the “New Age,” the weekly edited by J.M.L. Babcock a dozen years ago, appeared “What is a Dollar?” and an uncompleted serial, “Financial Impostors.”
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