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In the "Counterfeits," licensed 29th August, 1678, the Boy is played by Young Mumford, and in "The Revenge," produced in 1680, the same name stands to the part of Jack, the Barber's Boy.
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"Counterfeits," answered the notary, continuing to examine those he held closely.
Mysteries of Paris — Volume 02 Eug��ne Sue 1830
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Unauthorized Copies Are Not Necessarily "Counterfeits"
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The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) was introduced just one week ago, but it's greased and ready to move, with a hearing in front of the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.
David Segal: Stop the Internet Blacklist David Segal 2010
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The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act the "Internet Blacklist Bill" would block your access to sites the government says are engaging in even small amounts of copyright infringement -- no matter what other content they house.
David Segal: Could the Government Really Shut Down Facebook? New Video Explains Threats to Internet Freedom David Segal 2011
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Extension cords: Counterfeits claiming to be reputable brands may not be sealed properly or use the same high-grade electrical wire.
The Latest in Counterfeit Goods Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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Counterfeits aren't, which could mean their pieces are choking hazards, the construction isn't sturdy, or they have too-sharp edges.
The Latest in Counterfeit Goods Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) was introduced just one week ago, but it's greased and ready to move, with a hearing in front of the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.
David Segal: Stop the Internet Blacklist David Segal 2010
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You can also check out this BankersOnline Alerts & Counterfeits table for banking institutions that are experiencing fraudulent activity of some sort.
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The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act the "Internet Blacklist Bill" would block your access to sites the government says are engaging in even small amounts of copyright infringement -- no matter what other content they house.
David Segal: Could the Government Really Shut Down Facebook? New Video Explains Threats to Internet Freedom David Segal 2011
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