• Look up forgery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Forgery is the process of making false documents. Forgery may also refer to the following conceptually...
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  • Pious forgery, either of the above in ecclesiastical contexts Relic This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Historical forgery. If...
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  • The Forge of God Forgery (disambiguation) La Forge (disambiguation) Old Forge (disambiguation) Forgy (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Existential crisis Existential fallacy Existential humanism Existential forgery Existential risk Existential therapy Existential graph Existential phenomenology...
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  • EFS (redirect from EFS (disambiguation))
    Evangelical Mission (Swedish: Evangeliska fosterlandsstiftelsen) Ethnological Forgery Series, a series of songs by the krautrock band Can Search for "efs" on...
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  • believed to be an archaeological forgery Holyoak, a surname Holyoke (disambiguation) Holy Oak, musician This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • distortion of the historical record also known as Historical revisionism Forgery, the act of producing something that lacks authenticity with the intent...
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  • (biblical references) Book of Jasher (Pseudo-Jasher), an 18th-century forgery by a London printer, Jacob Ilive Book of Jashar, fictional translation...
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  • SSRF (redirect from SSRF (disambiguation))
    SSRF may refer to: Server-side request forgery, a type of security exploit Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility Small Scale Raiding Force, a British...
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  • Lawrence Levy (fraudster) (died 1892), Victorian solicitor convicted of forgery, fraud and perjury Ed Levy (tennis), tennis player (see SAP Open) Ted Levy...
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  • Spoof (redirect from Spoof (disambiguation))
    the free dictionary. Spoof, spoofs, spoofer, or spoofing may refer to: Forgery of goods or documents Semen, in Australian slang Spoof (game), a guessing...
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  • the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam A 1937 forgery by Han van Meegeren in the style of Johannes Vermeer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • sketch show that was followed by the better-known Son of Cliché Cliché forgery, counterfeit coin (a subtype of fourrée) produced using a genuine coin...
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  • 1980s-era forgery intended to discredit the Latter Day Saints movement and its founder, Joseph Smith La Salamandre (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Daiji (redirect from Daiji (disambiguation))
    of kanji for numerals used in legal and financial documents to prevent forgeries Daiji, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Daiji, Nepal, a village...
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  • installment in the Astraea series The Pretender, a 2008 novel about literary forgery by David Belbin The Pretender: Rebirth, a 2013 novel by Steven Long Mitchell...
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  • exploits: Cross-site cooking Cross-site request forgery Cross-site scripting Cross-site tracing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Morey, Michigan, unincorporated community Morey letter, American political forgery Morey Hole, pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States Morey's Piers...
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  • Peter of Castile (1334–1369) by Henry of Trastamara In the antisemitic forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the future figurehead envisaged by...
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  • Birmingham, England Iron Man (Buddhist statue), Tibetan statue considered a forgery by experts Iron Man (Minnesota statue), a 1987 statue in Chisholm, Minnesota...
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  • footballer John Hubbard (convict) (1839–after 1888), British clerk convicted of forgery and deported to Western Australia in 1865 John Hubbard (actor) (1914–1988)...
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  • a concrete oil tanker, converted to a breakwater Peralta land grant, a forgery created by James Reavis who claimed title to much of Arizona and New Mexico...
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  • Xerxes I), an Achaemenid princess Persian Princess, an archaeological forgery regarding the daughter of Xerxes Rhodogune (daughter of Artaxerxes II)...
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  • EUF (redirect from EUF (disambiguation))
    Alabama, United States Existential unforgeability; see digital signature forgery Eva Under Fire, American rock music ensemble Search for "euf" on Wikipedia...
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  • Constitutum Silvestri (category Forgeries)
    is one of five fictitious stories known collectively as the Symmachian forgeries, that arose between 501 and 502 at the time of the political battle for...
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  • Herbert Dougal (1847–1903), British murderer known for womanising and forgery Stuart Dougal (born 1962), Scottish football referee Dougal, the dog in...
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    audio Fake news websites Fakelore Fictitious entries Firehose of falsehood Forgery Gaslighting List Literary Lying press Photograph manipulation Racial Urban...
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  • Art crime may refer to: Art theft Art forgery Vandalism of art This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Art crime. If an internal...
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    the same time that Saint Nicholas would have died, and is not a medieval forgery. The bone was one of the oldest the Oxford team had ever examined. According...
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  • Scotland, which was given the name Theodosia in the highly-successful forgery De Situ Britanniae Theodosia (beetle), a genus of beetles Theodosia (ship)...
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