Most of us are aware that there are such things as fakes, forgeries, copies and reproductions. |
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Since both works were hoaxes and fakes, we were told that neither work was literature. |
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He bought many of Little's pieces to demonstrate how similar to genuine objects fakes could be. |
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The more they appear as fakes and liars, the more they will resort to naked political power in pursuit of their goals. |
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Jewelry is also a good buy in India, but again, beware of fakes and frauds. |
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First-generation skeuomorphs are close mimics, even fakes. Second-generation skeuomorphs abandon any serious attempt at deception. |
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If you want to check your money supply, you can find companies that sell devices to suss out the high-tech fakes. |
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Then the students were asked to estimate how many so-called psychics were really fakes using magician's tricks. |
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Florence puts on her client clothes, does sexy come-on routines for him, fakes orgasmic pleasure, sticks to the rules. |
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Another group of fakes which appeared a few years ago were white opaline mallet-shaped decanters with painted medallions. |
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He briefs us on the sticky subject of fakes and forgers, and offers sterling advice on how to care for a collection. |
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In her ears, were large pearls, obviously fakes, and she had a faux-pearl necklace to match. |
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He said he was pleased the officers had taken steps to protect shoppers who spend hard-earned cash on poor-quality fakes. |
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Another word of warning, make sure the seed packet has an official government stamp on it, there are some fakes around! |
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David Garrard also has had success on quarterback keepers and bootlegs off of play fakes. |
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They're knockoffs, fakes, counterfeit goods that may end up as holiday gifts, but they are hurting the U.S. economy. |
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At best, they claim, clever programming might allow it to simulate human emotions, but these would just be clever fakes. |
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Fans of the cards are being warned to watch out after two York youngsters bought cards on a trip to the seaside which turned out to be fakes. |
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However, if the fakes racket is not contained the whole market could crash overnight, affecting galleries and artists alike. |
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The more you look for details, cues and fakes, the more you add to the realism of the situation. |
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The British Museum, too, says it knows nothing about any alleged fakes in its displays. |
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And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match. |
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Evolutionists often express irritation when Piltdown Man and other fakes are raised by their opponents. |
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Law-abiding traders complained after noticing a huge number of fakes on the market. |
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The internet is vastly growing into a pool of professional fakes and scammers. |
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When they are unemployed, or working for a tiny salary, some resort to producing fakes for organised crime gangs. |
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If museums and established auction houses can mistake fakes for genuine articles, so can you. |
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Nothing could prove beyond all possible dispute that the tapes are genuine or fakes. |
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Like me he understood that the people around him were fakes and phoneys and pretty soon I realised he hated school as much as I did. |
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Many are fakes, but genuine artefacts are looted or dug up by treasure seekers. |
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After much experience she had developed a gift for spotting fakes by just looking at them. |
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What I'm talking about are serial losers and bamboozlers, serial frauds and fakes, serial blusterers and blowhards. |
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In addition to finding counterfeits, fakes and forgeries, they also find individuals using artists' names to generate sales. |
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Threatened with being thrown back into the world when the insurance money runs out, she fakes multiple personality disorder. |
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Real ones aren't that hard to find, but beware unscrupulous merchandisers who attempt to fob you off with fakes. |
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The challenge for manufacturers is to find easy and efficient tools to not only deter counterfeiters, but also detect fakes from the get-go. |
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As to intaglio printing, not only can it be mimicked on fakes, but it wears down on the real stuff. |
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A skeptical site that looks at the facts about frauds, fakes, fools, and flim-flam. |
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The pitcher, after receiving the throw back from the catcher, fakes R3 back to 3rd. |
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There may be crooks and fakes and bunglers among them, as there are in all walks of life, but that is no reason to treat them all as pariahs. |
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As is the case today, the king's magicians and astrologers were just fakes making a living from the gullibility of those who consulted them. |
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Spanning more than 150 years, the exhibit exhaustively distinguishes designer pieces from licensed copies, adaptations, and fakes. |
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Iaquinta dribbles into the penalty box, fakes out Barthez with some clever footwork and angles the ball into the net. |
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However, the catcher fakes the reception of the ball and makes a swipe tag of R3 at home plate. |
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Even the words that we use to describe different kinds of fakes are deceitful. |
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It uses invisible ink and features a unique, hidden code with data for each cigarette pack, making it harder for criminals to produce fakes. |
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Sustainable post-recession equity bull markets usually require a vigorous tailwind, which is why the rallies of 1981 and 2002 proved to be head fakes. |
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It was a beautiful thing: no low-quality encodes, no fakes, no dupes, no movies, no TV shows. |
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Its goods are more trusted by mainland consumers, who are wary of the low-quality fakes that are common on their side. |
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Rival warlords issued their own shillings for a while and there are a fair number of fakes in circulation. |
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International cooperation will also need to be promoted so as to stop the production and export of fakes in source countries. |
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How many of my retail customers have stopped carrying our brands because they cannot compete with unscrupulous sellers of fakes? |
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The problem of counterfeiting is our key priority in relation to China, which is the number one source of fakes entering the EU external borders. |
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The fakes were counterfeits of both registered designs and patents, and also of the trademarks. |
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Mainland Chinese used to buy fakes but are increasingly turning to the genuine products. |
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This makes their fakes easy to spot when you focus on the security features and compare a suspect note to a genuine one. |
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One of the reasons for this explosion in trade in fakes is that criminals can now produce them on an industrial scale. |
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By Tom Sykes A new study claims that over 70 percent of artworks for sale are either fakes or misattributions. |
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By January 31, Sutherland was notified that his hirst paintings were fakes. |
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Some of the pieces illustrated were not Irish, and others were awarded unwarrantedly early dates, yet few if any outright fakes can be discerned from its pages. |
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Should they denounce the Navajo dolls as fakes and frauds, thereby piling more cultural, colonial odium on these people, or should they uphold the integrity of the Hopi? |
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Turner's claims are not the first concerning possible fakes at the museum. |
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In addition, the company also produced a complicated series of innovations to help consumers recognize the difference between fakes and genuine items. |
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The obscenely high price of mahogany woods and precious metals prevented counterfeiters from producing fakes, the profit of such operations being next to nil. |
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Provenance is also important because there are so many fakes and forgeries in the market, as well as a wealth of items illegally excavated and exported. |
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There are a number of situations that present potential liability for artists, galleries and publishers in the area of fakes, forgeries and stolen art. |
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Perhaps KB the wise old bird saw through the manipulation and the scheming of the pretenders, fakes, and exploiters, and was determined to keep the wolves away. |
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I am sad when I think of the original Santaji, they must have killed him or kidnapped him or hidden him somewhere and all of these fakes are going around claiming to be him. |
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Sadly, the movie's ending fakes us out and along comes the faux-epilogue where, all of a sudden, we get an update on where everyone is one year later. |
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The letters on fakes are sometimes indistinct or unevenly spaced. |
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On its pre-season tour of America, the club seized 600 counterfeits, including t-shirts and caps, while issuing 35 banning orders to firms suspected of peddling fakes there. |
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Spins, dekes, shot fakes, and, yes, poke checks, are all accounted for. |
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In addition, the Commission is working actively to stop Chinese exports of fakes from entering the Community, most notably through strengthened customs actions at EU borders. |
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Mr. Lemieux was a gifted playmaker and fast skater. Despite his large size and strength, he preferred instead to beat defensemen with a series of fakes and dekes. |
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The email and website are actually fakes, created by criminals. |
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Then he fakes two more handoffs in quick succession: to a wide receiver, and then, once again, to the running back, who looped back behind the line of scrimmage during all the faking. |
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But when users started challenging the suspicious charges levied on fraudulent transactions and buyers complained about the fakes, the company initially insisted that there was no problem and users had to pay up. |
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Pressure from these measures led the landlords in several markets, including the Silk Market, to begin actively monitoring the sale of fakes and to deal more sternly with infringers. |
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Business involvement is necessary as only rightholders have the technical expertise to distinguish today's high quality fakes from the original product. |
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A lot of fakes and forgeries are detected simply with experience. |
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They want the real thing, although fakes are readily available, maybe in a dark alley in Hong Kong and definitely just across the border in Shenzhen. |
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In the Community, Customs have powers which go well beyond the minimum controls on imports as set out in the TRIPS Agreement, and can stop suspected fakes during import, export, transit or transhipment. |
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Still, in ancient Greece dishonest merchants clipped or sweated silver coins, and Roman counterfeiters dipped bronze fakes in silver and passed them off as pure. |
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While the young and athletic Nuggets were dunking and hanging on the rims, Houston was killing them softly with pump fakes, crossover dribbles, free throws and 3-pointers. |
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As we can see, the king was now suspicious: if magicians and astrologers could not guess his dream, it was proof that they were nothing but fakes without any power! |
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There were even some fakes, such as almanac and Paracelsus' universal solvent the alkahest. |
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Even the copper coins were melted down and replaced with lightweight fakes. |
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Let us vote for Chuck's bills, not these Liberal fakes. |
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Most fakes are now household items rather than luxury goods and the high quality of fakes often makes identification impossible without technical expertise. |
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But which reflect two very different markets, and two very different consumer mindsets to work with if you're trying to determine what sort of message would convince one or other of them not to buy fakes. |
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Another type of consumers would acquire counterfeit goods simply because they are unable to recognise them as being fakes, especially when these are mixed with genuine articles. |
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Customs policy is designed both to protect EU consumers against dangerous products, notably fakes, and to simplify trade procedures for the benefit of compliant businesses. |
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Sportswear firm Nike last night announced its intention to seek a High Court injunction to stop the Savacentre chain selling polo shirts it claims are fakes. |
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Fakes that fool scholars have been around as long as there have been scholars, and they have always created a good amount of anti-intellectual satisfaction. |
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Fakes are currently thought to be made in Spain and Italy, and include copies of wall sconces, alms dishes, ladles, candle moulds and other popular and valuable forms. |
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Balding can also strike with Accipiter in the Fabulous Fakes Novices' Hurdle. |
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