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It's like a fictitious person".
Some states have laws that criminalize impersonating someone, but not necessarily creating a fictitious person.
In 1951, Cunningham was told that Dr. Randolph Parker (a fictitious person), an inventor, who was once connected with Inter-City, had died, bequeathing his estate to the 3 investors hardest hit by the collapse of Inter-City.
Such accounts belie the "suspicion," as one Victorian bookseller put it, "that Angus M'Diarmid is an altogether fictitious person" — something anticipated by the book's own preface, which maintains that any doubts could be satisfied by "whoever will take the trouble to visit Loch-Earn".
For example, subjects who have negative implicit attitudes toward A (a fictitious person) will have positive implicit attitudes toward B if they are told that A dislikes B (Gawronski et al. 2005), which suggest that subjects may be reasoning that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
The registration process for the 51job.com job board allowed us to upload the four different versions of each fictitious person's resume under one name with one email address and one mobile phone contact number.
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Also known as the Book of Histories, the work is a long poem (more than 12,000 lines of 15 syllables) containing literary, historical, antiquarian, and mythological miscellanies, intended to serve as a commentary on Tzetzes' own letters, which are addressed to friends and famous contemporaries as well as to fictitious persons.
Playing a non-fictitious person gives you a great responsibility.
Adaline has spent her time wafting discreetly about her home city of San Francisco in successively updated period outfits, using her independent wealth to get a new passport forged every 10 years to explain her youthful looks, and gets her bank to add each fictitious new person as a signatory to the trust fund – apparently without needing to present them in person.
In a case called Jheeta in 2007, a plea of guilty was correct when a man knew that his cooling girlfriend would not have had sex if he had not sent texts, from a fictitious other person, pretending to warn that the man would kill himself if she didn't comply.
The letter was a fabrication, The New York Times learned by calling the bank, which said the name of the banker on the letter was fictitious; no such person worked for the bank.
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