forger in the PONS Dictionary

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It would not be especially difficult for a forger to construct a work with any percentage of "hapax legomena" desired.
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Forgers find it difficult to reproduce the same shape of individual numbers again and again with accuracy.
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Iron gall ink is manufactured chiefly by artists enthusiastic about reviving old methods or possibly forgers of old documents.
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Forges seen in the 1772 pension show the addition of water powered hammers that allow the forger to stand proud before his family.
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Many forgers were once fledging artists who tried, unsuccessfully, to break into the market, eventually resorting to forgery.
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An art forger must be at least somewhat proficient in the type of art he is trying to imitate.
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A forger may try to create a new work by combining the elements of more than one work.
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The forger starts from scratch, and engraves a completely new plate.
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A comparison of the two slabs indicates that the forger had access to the whole fossil.
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However, although this does admit the possibility the kouros was synthetically aged by a forger the procedure is a complicated and time-consuming one.
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