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Or perhaps there was fraud against a seller who was elderly or had a mental disability, or forgery of an estranged spouse's signature.
In fact, I'm not sure what this resembles more: an Italian film-maker doing a Kiarostami, or Kiarostami's forgery of an Italian film-maker's copy of a Kiarostami.
One critic described it as "not simply a traditional 'novel in diary form', but more like the incredibly detailed forgery of an unlived life... an authentic record of how a century of English women were shaped – or, rather, distorted – by war".
The protagonist is a fictional Bruno Maddox who is desperately attempting to create a forgery of an old woman's memoir in a single night.
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He compared it to a notorious 1924 British forgery of a Bolshevik letter that ended the first Labour government.
The horrified relatives, bearing in mind the penalty for forgery of a will, must stifle their outrage.
It was recovered along with a forgery of a Manet work, which Mr. Sgarbi had also been asked to appraise.
Roberts was charged with forgery of a check in the name of Bernard Isaacs, and with possession of stolen credit cards belonging to Isaacs and his wife Amy.
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