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to forgery
noun
The act of forging metal into shape.
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The £1 has become particularly vulnerable to forgery.
Lost truth "E-mail is particularly suited to forgery," writes Mr Lagrana.
Legitimate paper money, though prone to forgery and overnight collapse, was also scarce.
Mr. Hamanaka pleaded guilty to forgery and fraud and was jailed until 2005.
The fraudulence is closely related to forgery and piracy practices generally in violation of copyright laws.
He pleaded guilty to forgery, agreeing to serve two years' probation.
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All approaches are vulnerable to RTT forgery, to data caching attack except [21, 26], owing to PDP protocol—, and to concealed connection attack.
He devoted the entire opening lecture to forgeries.
He wrote for Linn's Stamp News, which published a collection of his columns under the title "Focus on Forgeries: A Guide to Forgeries of Common Stamps" (2000).
"From lies to forgeries the step is not so long, and I have written technical essays on the logic of forgeries and on the influence of forgeries on history.
We see that coins and Roman artifacts were unearthed, that drawings were used to record new finds, that the cult of antiquities also led to forgeries.
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