There are continuing doubts about the reliability of his confession, and widespread suggestions that he might be a mentally ill fantasist. |
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Meanwhile, the immutable laws of Fleet Street demanded that the paper's scoop be derided and its star witness dismissed as a fantasist. |
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This documented fact makes the writer's supposed statistic look like the wishful thinking of a fantasist. |
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He was effectively found guilty, not of being a terrorist, but of being a fantasist. |
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The company's spokesman has said sorry for suggesting the deceased man was a Walter Mitty fantasist. |
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Naturally the defence subjected all this to microscopic scrutiny, and sought to portray the accuser as a fantasist. |
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Was he simply an illicit fantasist running amok in a lawless land, as the prosecution alleged? |
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He is eminently quotable, verbose, fanciful and the rest of it, apparently fabulously wealthy and yet, quite possibly, a fantasist. |
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Maybe I'm a delusional fantasist who right now is wearing three-fingered white gloves. |
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He is just a fantasist and these absurd stories shouldn't be given any credibility. |
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Is the tailor an agent, a double agent, an innocent or a fantasist? |
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Although he sometimes proved somewhat of a fantasist, this only added to the charm of reading his accounts. |
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This drawing, painting technique is stylized in order to give a fantasist outlook. |
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Firstly the Group formely denies any fantasist rumours concerning the loss of an american customer. |
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These are the thought processes of fantasist Americans who want to control the world. |
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Churchill is portrayed as an adventurer, a desperado, a drunk, a fantasist. |
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Diana was clearly a mythomaniac, a fantasist, a fibber, a manipulator, and a world-class actress, with a particular talent for delivering well-rehearsed, weapons-grade zingers with an air of absolute innocence. |
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Unlike Sheridan and Lofland, who seem entirely intuitive in their approach to performing, McConaughey is a little actorish, but his showmanship works for Mud, who is an inveterate con artist and fantasist. |
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Abe is a liar and a fantasist, a sorehead who throws tantrums. |
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As a fantasist painter, she has an easily-recognized style. |
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It was created by the Russian decoration studio Art Lebedev. You can give this original and fantasist creation to your beloved one, on February 14th. |
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The luxury name Dior proposes very nice models in jewelry, very original too, and not always with the style we think of: flowered, fantasist and colored. |
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We wanted to project a fantasist image instead of a militaristic one. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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Scheming fantasist Karen Matthews, 36, has started writing a book about daughter Shannon. |
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The penniless fantasist, who pleaded guilty to blackmail, came up with the scheme after reading about a similar plot against the Ecclestones that was foiled earlier this year. |
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She is a fantasist and has carried on making these untrue allegations. |
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A FANTASIST who pretended to be a senior police officer and an Army major has been jailed for fraud. |
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