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    forgery


    1. Elsewhere, gold and silver coinage is preferred over paper money, which is more susceptible to clipping than forgery


    2. Kokofuku, pointing to the Ansahs, who stood by, looking half amused, half astonished, shouted angrily, “And what about those men, who have brought this trouble upon our heads?” The Governor replied: “The Ansahs will be arrested as criminals and taken to the coast on a charge of forgery


    3. I could have you back in jail in a heartbeat for forgery, but I‘m not going to do that


    4. However, the charge of forgery remained against


    5. ” It is now universally admitted to be a gross forgery


    6. `The letter isn't a forgery


    7. "That's an abomination! A complete falsehood! A forgery! Lies written by a German provocateur! It is little wonder that Comrade Stalin was deeply concerned and deeply distressed, even on his death bed," said the KGB man with indignant righteousness


    8. When I reached home, I discovered that the ticket was a forgery; I


    9. aggravated assault, grand theft auto, forgery, possession of


    10. A cross-site request forgery is where an attacker pretends to be a user that the website recognizes (such as a logged-in user), and the attacker is then able to access a logged-in user's profile as though they were the genuine user

    11. forgery protection on or off


    12. Carla was none too happy, her anonymity was vital to her and her passport was a forgery


    13. Midge told the manager, "I hope you kept the authorization that cleaned out the account, because it had to be a forgery


    14. That lying bastard! No way--I never authorized that withdrawal, so it is a forgery! I want a copy of the full statement--every transaction since we opened the account


    15. And probably a forgery


    16. and several forgery experts


    17. suspect it to be a forgery seeing how the Enterprise was not in this region of space at the time the message was said to have been sent,” Sendak said


    18. “What? Are you telling me this report is a forgery? Why would you consent to have your name and reputation attached to a fake!?”


    19. I heard some shit about how we were all superheisters with some forgery or


    20. · You’ve not been convicted of felony larceny, theft, forgery, tax evasion, fraud, or money laundering in connection with a real estate or mortgage deal over the past 10 years

    21. forgery, the hand may be cut off at the wrist, the nose sliced


    22. undermined by the FSB and we believe the final examination was a forgery


    23. forgery of the last examination (gas chromatography and mass-spectrometry of the


    24. We concluded that the forgery was due to,


    25. ‘Fitzroy hired your father to create a forgery, then stole the original?’


    26. “I knew it was a forgery!” HipHope claimed victory where there was none; the trash heap had never asserted that the Key was anything more than possibility – only a potential actuality, until you took the Key and searched for its lock


    27. I seek to have it dismissed as a forgery, my lord


    28. “It seems old Gippsie has some wild hair up his arse to see this lady caught on a forgery rap, and has given me gyp in the resolution of the case


    29. Rum was the currency of choice and the idea of forgery struck Johnny as probably being the most lucrative of criminal operations one might carry out in a land such as this


    30. notes have been used as genuine and where any forgery of a valuable

    31. should also include transactions where forgery of valuable security or documents


    32. examples of open forgery or falsified quotations from the


    33. Now the perpetrators of this forgery, or pious fraud, as it


    34. ‘Ukraine identity, probably a forgery like


    35. Forgery in Christianity: A Documented Record of the Foundations


    36. "President, I indignantly protest to you that this is a forgery and a fraud


    37. That I, in forgery of shapes and tricks,


    38. brother and sit by him while he is tried for forgery;


    39. They were mostly of a felonious character; comprising the pen with which a celebrated forgery had been committed, a distinguished razor or two, some locks of hair, and several manuscript confessions written under condemnation,—upon which Mr


    40. Then, turning to his desk, he said, striking the letter with the back of his right hand, "Come, I had a forgery, three robberies, and two cases of arson, I only wanted a murder, and here it is

    41. "Put the pearl in the safe, Watson," said he, "and get out the papers of the ConkSingleton forgery case


    42. "'I did so, and found my other neighbor to be a young fellow in much the same position as myself, whose crime had been forgery


    43. The trusty, with whom I’d got into an uneasy conversation, was serving time for forgery


    44. “Thierry Mulch, here to see the principal,” he said, handing her a flawless forgery of a California driver’s license that featured a photo from Preston Elliot’s school ID doctored up with a red wig, red eyebrows, and the Lincoln beard


    45. They’d claimed the authorization was a forgery


    46. So I invented this injury in order that I might not commit a forgery, that I


    47. Of course, another possibility is that the letter is a forgery


    48. “Unless this is a clever forgery to put us on the wrong scent


    49. "Put the pearl in the safe, Watson," said he, "and get out the papers of the Conk-Singleton forgery case


    50. This was the doorkeeper of a bank; he had come to see his brother, who was arrested for forgery








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    Synonyms for "forgery"

    forgery counterfeit fake imitation fabrication phony hoax imposture sham

    "forgery" definitions

    a copy that is represented as the original


    criminal falsification by making or altering an instrument with intent to defraud