Instead he had committed offences of dishonesty in the past and served a jail sentence for manufacturing counterfeit coins. |
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The common law provides a general remedy against companies seeking to pass off counterfeit products as though they were the real thing. |
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The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. |
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Meanwhile, I hope Interpol gets a line on this operation and raids them for counterfeit goods. |
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There were no five-santim coins among the counterfeit money found in Latvia last year. |
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Allegations of counterfeit tickets left some patrons standing outside, and ubiquitous scalpers smiling. |
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Many businesses around the town are sitting targets for tendering counterfeit Euro notes that are currently circulating in large quantities. |
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This was a well-planned crime and you acquired the equipment to manufacture counterfeit notes. |
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The directors of a bust Hampshire dealership have been charged with supplying counterfeit software to more than half of the UK's police forces. |
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As of the report date, FDA had not determined whether the counterfeit mesh was still being marketed. |
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As a result, Shanghai became a base camp for these people to sell counterfeit jewellery, bad cheques and drugs. |
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We had many cases that involved multiple defendants and millions of dollars of counterfeit money. |
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By counterfeit coinage was meant not so much the striking of imitations from base metal as coins struck in mints not controlled by the king. |
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Secret formulae are invented to create inks to print, in multifarious shades of colour, on specially calibrated paper, to defy counterfeit. |
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Cutting my tongue on this counterfeit boiled sweet reminds me that I'd better check how Mr Bloomer is getting on with our very important work. |
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By comparison, the risk from defective, counterfeit or mislabeled drugs from Canada is presumed but unproved by any evidence. |
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Sometimes consumers may be quite happy buying a low-priced branded product knowing that it is a counterfeit copy. |
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A day later he was granted bail for offences of conspiracy to utter counterfeit currency and conspiracy to defraud. |
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Oddly, he poses as a counterfeit money supplier in order to infiltrate the gang. |
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In many churches this ecumenical thrust is being fueled by a counterfeit of the charismatic gifts of the early church. |
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And over the last six months, more than 170,000 counterfeit items have been seized, including batteries, chargers, covers and other accessories. |
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She was given community service after admitting passing counterfeit currency. |
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A counterfeit 10-dollar bill was found in Scott's wallet leading the prosecutor to charge him with attempting to pass fake currency. |
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Elements of information on the certificate are placed in a particular way so as to act as a fail-safe against any crude counterfeit efforts. |
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The use of fake and counterfeit drugs in Africa has led to predictably tragic consequences. |
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Customs officers displayed scores of counterfeit shirts along with fake CDs, DVDs and designer handbags. |
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But isn't there also a growing problem with counterfeit phony drugs, pharmaceuticals, as well? |
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The use of counterfeit and stolen cards is escalating, with conmen drawn to the rich pickings of out-of-town shopping centres. |
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On the operational level, Bulgaria has made great strides in interdicting drugs and dismantling counterfeit currency operations. |
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It's not designed to defend against the professional counterfeiters, with their counterfeit plates and special paper. |
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Typical offenses are growing cannabis, circulating counterfeit money, theft, homicide, and entering the country illegally. |
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Three years on, it has become the centre for trade in contraband and counterfeit goods. |
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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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There is a significant black market in both real and counterfeit human growth hormone promoted to sportspeople and fitness people. |
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Jenn, there is no way you would be able to tell me that this wasn't a counterfeit bill. |
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A daring nighttime police raid of the night market on Thepprasit Road netted 350 counterfeit CDs and resulted in the arrest of two vendors. |
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Martin works in Buenos Aires as a courier for a crime outfit, transporting counterfeit money. |
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Leave it to Hollywood to trim the truth for the sake of counterfeit sentiment and narrative noodling. |
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The counterfeit nature of Modernism's dream of freedom is written into the dream's realization. |
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And, short of reproducing the process, but with a new name on the credits page, it would be very hard to counterfeit this. |
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The games are hard to counterfeit because players must connect to a server, which can detect and reject software pirates. |
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The idea is to prevent large-scale piracy operations from thieves who counterfeit Symantec programs and offer them to customers on the Web. |
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If criminals can counterfeit passports and other I.D. then how long until they can fake the new Identity cards-biometrics or not. |
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A counterfeit or fraudulent cashier's check or corporate check is utilized to pay for merchandise. |
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There has been enough mockery in the Western media concerning the proclivity of Chinese people to create counterfeit Western goods. |
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We are also communicating with the Trading Standards Authority regarding the sale of counterfeit products in street markets. |
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A one-page letter demanded to see all software licences to prove the software wasn't counterfeit. |
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We often believe counterfeit items to be the real thing even if the prices are too good to be true. |
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In 1980 he was jailed for three years for financing a plot to counterfeit gold coins. |
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Would you feel as comfortable wearing a counterfeit expensive watch as the real thing? |
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Valen's counterfeit mutated into a destructive alter ego that was usually kept safely secluded in the subconscious. |
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Local counterfeit items such as washing detergents, cosmetic creams and lotions, soft drinks and other similar products, now enjoy a growing share of the market. |
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The lawyers accuse Spinal Solutions of selling counterfeit implants and doctors of accepting kickbacks in return for using them. |
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In 2008, the drug heparin was tied to dozens of deaths after most of the active ingredient was swapped with a counterfeit. |
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In one of the last desperate acts of World War II, the SS dumped crates full of counterfeit money into nearby Lake Toplitz. |
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Schwend apparently retained one-third of the profits derived from the sale of the counterfeit money. |
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Spitz made six trips and exchanged some 600,000 marks worth of counterfeit English pounds. |
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Mr Cameron added that when these forged and counterfeit documents were sent to immigration officials in Sheffield they were ignored, and approval was given. |
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According to tradition, the typical Yankee peddler was thought to be so shrewd that he could carve and sell counterfeit nutmegs. |
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Stefani, you have disrespected and slighted the entire Native American people with your counterfeit portrayal of our heritage. |
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Conceivably this is so, but in the present moral climate it is more likely to foster that counterfeit compassion which thinks no wrong is very wrong. |
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Bulgaria also interdicts enormous amounts of narcotics and counterfeit currency but, strangely, there are no successful prosecutions of major drug bosses or counterfeiters. |
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Rights infringements range from the unauthorised sale of match tickets or counterfeit licensed products to unfair competition and ambush marketing. |
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The unique interaction between the two technologies creates security features that are nearly impossible to counterfeit, duplicate or reverse engineer. |
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Color-shifting ink is not only hard to counterfeit, it looks good too. |
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For example, the private monies would be far more stable in their purchasing power, would be harder to counterfeit, and would be available in more convenient denominations. |
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Obscene video tapes and counterfeit CD-ROMs are sometimes ordered crushed by steamrollers, and I believe mobile phones should suffer the same fate. |
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The new regulation closes a major loophole by extending customs law to include personal baggage, typically used in the small-scale traffic of counterfeit items. |
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When the FBI grabs him for passing counterfeit money, he cuts a deal. |
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It remains unclear when Spinal Solutions began to counterfeit surgical implants. |
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Its primary focus is on cases relating to fraud, corruption, counterfeit goods and tax offences and focuses on assuring that appropriate sentences are meted out in courts. |
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Like a mirage in a desert, counterfeit love cannot quench your thirst. |
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They are telling of all sorts of irregularities from fee-taking for moving an application to the top of the queue, to outright fraudulent and counterfeit work permits. |
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The whole thing boils down to verification once again, where people cannot use fraudulent, counterfeit identification to obtain the right to drive in this country. |
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Deek was left in charge but got locked up when pounds 80,000 worth of counterfeit cash was found on the premises. |
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Customs officers also recovered pounds 8,000, suspected stolen or counterfeit goods and fruit machines during the raid in Coseley. |
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In fact, UV LEDs have already started to replace mercury-vapor lamps in many applications as UV curing and counterfeit detection. |
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And, we are now focused on tokenized transactions to address card not present fraud, which generates more fraud than counterfeit fraud. |
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Police searching containers inside the premises also recovered mini-moto bikes, quad bikes and suspected counterfeit tracksuits and trainers. |
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He was unintelligible, uninteresting and completely counterfeit. |
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It is also expected to reduce shrinkage due to counterfeit notes and miscounts. |
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For example, attackers offered a counterfeit Flappy Birds app download to deliver the malicious software. |
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This counterfeit watch looks like the real thing, but it broke a week after I bought it. |
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This is known as windowed thread and further increases the counterfeit resistance of the banknote paper. |
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For example, in the stack of bank notes seat mentioned earlier, the decal used to create the product would be considered counterfeit. |
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Tests had been developed for counterfeit coins and proved very popular with the victims, mostly ordinary people. |
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Come, bring forth this counterfeit module, he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesier. |
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There are still a lot of noneffective, counterfeit medicines in the Kurdish market that don't give you the product you think you're getting. |
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Reykjavik-Rotterdam reworked as counterfeit crime action with the scuzziest lowlifes since City of Industry. |
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But according to him whether the Great White Light accompanies a superorgasm or an explosion into the infinite, the Drug moment is counterfeit. |
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In 1995, less than 1 percent of counterfeit notes detected in the United States were digitally produced. |
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As Warden, and afterwards Master, of the Royal Mint, Newton estimated that 20 percent of the coins taken in during the Great Recoinage of 1696 were counterfeit. |
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Rowden had previously been convicted of counterfeiting, and in July 1736 he was convicted of passing counterfeit coin, under the alias Daniel Crispe. |
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In 2006, Tsang introduced food safety procedures to Hong Kong in light of loose vetting standards, contamination and counterfeit food issues of PR China. |
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After five weeks patrolling a car boot sale off the A34 at Brocton, near Stafford, it has been claimed that sales of counterfeit goods has been eliminated. |
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It's attracting thousands of counterfeit and knockoff products. |
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In an attempt to rein in on the spread of counterfeit currencies in the country, the Yemen Central Bank released in August what was touted as induplicate bank notes. |
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Saban, 43, pleaded guilty in October 2002 to the charge of conspiracy to launder money for his role in a counterfeit cashier's check cashing scheme. |
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