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Wisely, Mr. Smith did not see his job as impersonation.
Michael Fassbender's performance as Steve Jobs is flimsy as interpretation but impressive as impersonation.
One meaning is a deliberate play, as in drag, on the traditions of art as illusion and performance as impersonation.
The defining example establishes mimêsis as impersonation.
Address resolution protocol (ARP) attacks such as impersonation, redirection and man-in-the-middle (MitM) have been demonstrated.
Attacks on the authenticity of entities, such as impersonation and Sybil attacks, which are relatively easy to be done in MANETs.
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Blacklock's novel is remarkable as it exists as the impersonation of the impersonator.
He follows it with proposals on representation that move from representation as virtual impersonation to representation as delegation based on those represented selecting their representatives.
Social SafeGuard's SaaS platform is designed to alert customers to risks that might cause damage to a business or brand's reputation — such as brand impersonation, compliance issues or even the spread of fake news — as well as more pure-play security threats, such as social phishing, malware, spam and fake accounts.
Strictly as an impersonation it will be seen as definitive for years to come.
Unfortunately, Mr. Miller and his writing partner, Robert Brener, do not do nearly as convincing an impersonation of Peter and Bobby Farrelly, the brothers who wrote and directed "Dumb and Dumber" and have since gone on to bigger budgets and higher fees ("Me, Myself and Irene, Shallow Halal"), if not necessarily better work.
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