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He was charged with second-degree criminal impersonation, a misdemeanor.
During the Bush impersonation, a solitary heckler so annoyed Ms. Streisand that she lost her temper and hurled an obscenity.
"I did work on the impersonation a lot, though," said Mr. Rockwell, who spent time with the real Mr. Barris.
When Mr. K does act out, he's equally likely to share a convincing Gene Kelly impersonation, a savantlike understanding of real estate law or an enthusiasm for streaking.
Go!" They were making fun of Presidents, but they were also making fun of Presidential impersonation, a hoary showbiz tradition that had come to seem unhip.
The only kind of fraud such ID laws prevent is impersonation: a person registered under a false name or claiming to be someone else on the voter rolls.
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And Election Day impersonation, an impetus for voter ID laws, a rarity, data show That about covers it, but I'll connect the dots.
Still, there was a sense that last season amounted to a kind of impersonation: an approximation of a voice that could never be that voice, even with some of the same writers in the room.
He does an impersonation of a crazed psycho waving a gun terrifyingly around.
Before the performance Cash explained that it was "an impersonation of a rock and roll singer impersonating Elvis, is what this really is".
She does a better impersonation of a person than we do an approximation of a dog.
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