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A ghoster, she can sail on the barest breath of wind.
For instance, a female ghoster can steal the identity of a dead female who had married and taken her husband's name.
The American film actor Wallace Ford was a successful ghoster.
Generally, a ghoster is unwilling to sustain their existing identity and takes a new identity to get a fresh start in life.
This was crestomathy for acquiring all the Holy Ghoster tonques.
This scenario offers several advantages to a ghoster:
There will also be a gap in the tax records, requiring the ghoster to explain why he hasn't filed tax returns for the intervening years.
Because the incident involved multiple deaths, there are multiple candidates (of different ages, and both sexes) for an identity that the ghoster can steal.
Ghoster Coaster may refer to:
She was hailed as a "ghoster, " having the capability of sailing under the barest breath of wind.
Using this document as the foundation for his stolen identity, the ghoster would gradually acquire evidence enabling him to pass himself off as the other person, still alive.
Don Draper, the main character in AMC's Mad Men, is yet another example of a Ghoster.
In 1997, the Kidzville section of the park was built up around the ride, and the name was extended to "Scooby-Doo's Ghoster Coaster".
The player must get a high enough fright level to get on the Roller Ghoster and save a young girl named Gigi, who is trapped on it.
Scooby's Ghoster Coaster was a suspended roller coaster at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio.
Finding a suitable candidate, the ghoster would then consult the Births index (red volumes, in a different section of the Records Office) for the deceased person's date of birth.
Scooby's Ghoster Coaster was removed in the 2005-2006 off-season to make room for other rides during the area's conversion from Hanna-Barbera Land to Nickelodeon Universe.
Ghoster Coaster was awarded ACE Coaster Classic status, but that status has since been rescinded as a result of recent changes to the coaster.
Unlike a typical identity thief, who squeezes quick profits from one stolen identity then moves on to the next victim, a ghoster may actively seek to acquire and maintain a respectable credit rating in their new identity.
The purpose of ghosting is to enable the ghoster to claim for his own use an existing identity that is already listed in government records - an identity that is dormant because its original possessor is dead.
Unlike more typical identity thieves, it is often the case that a ghoster is a former criminal who genuinely desires to reform and who seeks an unblemished identity (even if acquired illegally) as a necessary part of the process.
Following the purchase of Paramount Parks by Cedar Fair in 2006, Scooby-Doo and all other Hanna-Barbera themes were removed, and the roller coaster became simply known as Ghoster Coaster in 2010.
However, the attraction using the same name in the city of Doswell, Virginia and in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada was kept its name until 2010 when the Canadian version was renamed into simply Ghoster Coaster.
Kamen Rider (Amazonia, Kinokomorgu, Ghoster, Fly Man, Unicornos, Earthworm Man, Girizames, Giller kourogi, Abugomens, Mosquiras, Sasoritokages, Sabotenbat)