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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impersonation about" does not make sense in this context and is not grammatically correct
It is possible that you are trying to use the word "impersonation" as a verb, in which case the correct form would be "impersonating." For example: - The actor was known for his talent in impersonating famous politicians. - She was caught impersonating a police officer for a prank. - The students were assigned to write a short story about impersonating historical figures.
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And his 2018 midterm Chicken Little impersonation about the caravan of "stone cold criminals" and terrorists.
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R. 3,000 Miles to Graceland Kurt Russell's Elvis impersonation offers about the only crumbs of fun in a film full of flat, arid stretches and dumb jokes.
His baptism of fire with Crowell last year clearly gave only a very preliminary draft of Hiddleston as Hank: that the actor was willing to try out in public what was still then very much a Hank Williams impersonation says more about his courage than it suggests about his potential to convince in the role.
If reality television can be said to be about anything at all, it seems to be about impersonation and the odd and increasingly tenacious hold it has on the American psyche.
Suspected impersonations constituted about 150 of those canceled scores.
But it was never about impersonation".
"Biopics can be very much about impersonation and that kind of overtakes the story at times".
And what could be more appropriate after a year and a half on the campaign trail than a novel about impersonation?
Sadly, I can only assume Shippam's got wind of this, as Twitter suspended my account on the basis of their rules about impersonation; they've now allowed it back with an updated profile that makes it clear that Ben wasn't real.
The British Library has just reissued two of the best known as part of its Spy Classics series: 1920's The Great Impersonation (British Library, £8.99), about an Englishman who meets his doppelganger in East Africa; and The Spy Paramount (British Library, £8.99) from 1934, set in Monaco and a clear influence on Ian Fleming.
According to Twitter's guidelines, they only act on complaints about impersonation if they are filed by the target or someone officially representing them.
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