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Forgeries

Forgeries meaning

plural of forgery

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Only after Rivlin had gotten Walshe’s mother on the phone and then Ana at her job did he get an email back from Walshe on Nov. 16, 2016, more than a week after Rivlin discovered the forgeries, the feds say.

The artist claims that he made around £4000-£5000 by creating those forgeries from his cell.

For instance, consider the infamous Vermeer forgeries.

They could start work today to record watermarked versions of these primary documents, which include wide range of other sources, so that subsequent forgeries are instantly detectable.

Mr. Courtney’s claims of support from the president and other high-level government officials were false, and many of the contracts he provided on government agency letterhead were forgeries.

Forgeries can take weeks to be discovered and untangled and until the bank confirms that the funds from the check have been deposited into a person’s account, that person is responsible for any funds they withdraw against that check.

Next, Quebec would need to set up a vast department to study and authenticate them, identify forgeries, then issue certificates for registered pur-laine anglos.

The cautious words “may” and “apparently” are needed here, because land purchases by Jews in the West Bank are not an innocent act, and quite a few forgeries have been discovered over the years.

A bipartisan group of House members has asked the Intelligence Community to provide Congress a report on technologies that can be used to generate hyper-realistic multimedia forgeries amid worries that such equipment could be used for nefarious purposes.

A Christian family gave some of their identity papers to us and we had forgeries made to go with the real documents.

Forgeries have got so good – and so costly – that Sotheby’s has brought in its own in-house fraud-busting expert.

Investigators say Jertson claimed she fell victim to a scam, but the signatures on her actual payroll check matched those on the forgeries.

One top secret letter from Whitehall to Morton in January 1942 highlighted the importance of the very best forgeries.

Another issue is that several books are considered to be forgeries.

As the decade carried on, Hepburn appeared in an assortment of genres including the heist comedy How to Steal a Million (1966) where she played the daughter of a famous art collector, whose collection consists entirely of forgeries.

Borges's best-known set of literary forgeries date from his early work as a translator and literary critic with a regular column in the Argentine magazine El Hogar.

Even in his own time, forgeries and unscrupulous editions of his work were a problem, prompting him to write On his Own Books.

Fake signatures ("gimei") are common not only due to centuries of forgeries but potentially misleading ones that acknowledge prominent smiths and guilds, and those commissioned to a separate signer.

Forgeries of the writings of Origen made in his lifetime are discussed by Rufinus in De adulteratione librorum Origenis.

From the time when letters began to be forged in his name( ; ) it seems to have been his practice to close with a few words in his own handwriting, as a precaution against such forgeries..