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Signatures are tough to forge, which is one reason why they're still used as a way to verify a variety of legal documents.
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He was ready to be daring in his choice of Goya's "Forge," which even today can bring a shudder by its reinvention of the image of the forge of Vulcan.
The final version of this kind of bloomery hearth was the Catalan forge, which survived in Spain until the 19th century.
In 1830, a forge which made bar iron was built on Nescopeck Creek.
All buildings of the Tramway station at Wotton were subsequently demolished, other than a small building which had once housed the Tramway's forge, which was left derelict.
Examples of improved bloomeries are the (sometimes called wolf-furnace ) or the Catalan forge, which remained until the beginning of the 19th century.
There are two major ends of the gas forge, which are the body and the burners.
This evidence is less clear for the earlier period, but there are early charters, known to be forged, which nevertheless imply that Æthelberht ruled as joint king with his son, Eadbald.
BP executives hope that the company's interests are closer to those of Mr. Sechin, who is trying to forge Rosneft, which is a collection of different assets, into a leading international oil company.
One quality they've stressed is Yellen's ability to forge consensus, which draws an implicit contrast with Summers' reputation for having an abrasive personality.
The time left in which to forge a new constitution, which is to lay the groundwork for a federal system and elections, is growing shorter.
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