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Forging money or currency is more often called counterfeiting.
Forging is the process in which metal is shaped by hammering.
Forging is different from machining in that material is not removed by it ; rather the iron is hammered into shape.
Forging is a manufacturing process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces.
Forging is one of the oldest known metalworking processes.
Forging can produce a piece that is stronger than an equivalent cast or machined part.
The image is from the extended edition DVD package, on The Appendices Part 5: The War of the Ring disc, under the title " From Book to Script: Forging the Final Chapter ".
Forging and extrusion can require powered presses, as gravity is not available.
Forging alliances with the Penguin at some times, working alone at others, he controls much of Gotham City's underworld until the city is destroyed by an earthquake in the " No Man's Land " story arc.
Forging is intended to produce improved cutting-edge retention, weight, balance, and reduced opportunity for metal fatigue.
Forging a relationship with the audience is key to Uncle Seth's success as a live band.
Near the end of Forging the Darksword, Joram deduced that, in a world that exudes magic, there must exist a force capable of absorbing it, going by the principle that ' for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction '.
Forging or illegal " publishing " of an official or unofficial document is not the essence of uttering.
* The School motto is " Ours The Future " which translates to " Creating Futures " or " Forging Future Leaders " referring to the Leadership, Outdoor and Personal Development Programme.
* Forging, which is the process of deforming a metal workpiece by working with localized compressive forces.

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Forging tends to be reserved for manufacturers ' more expensive product lines, and can often be distinguished from stock removal product lines by the presence of an integral bolster, though integral bolsters can be crafted through either shaping method.
Ghirlandaio did not often attempt the nude — one of his pictures including nudes, Vulcan and His Assistants Forging Thunderbolts, was painted for Lorenzo II de ' Medici, but, as in the case of several others specified by Giorgio Vasari, no longer exists.
Forging evidence of ancient mythology, for a time, became almost a sort of hobby among various social groups, often with the aim to promote their own topical agendas.

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* Forging a New Alliance at ThoughtWorks Quarterly Technology Briefing, October 2008 ( with Scott Shaw )
Forging banknotes was a capital offence at the time.
Forging and finishing of the iron from bloomeries and blast furnaces also required large quantities of charcoal and was usually carried out at a separate site.

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The latest to close was Ideal Forging, which filed for bankruptcy in 2001.
The above statement ( now gone from the website ) was part of an extensive online chapter on draft resisters and deserters from the Vietnam war, which was found in the larger online document ," Forging Our Legacy: Canadian Citizenship and Immigration, 1900 – 1977 " It was originally posted on the Government of Canada website in the year 2000, when the Liberal Party of Canada, led by Jean Chrétien, was in power and responsible for the content of that website.

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* Mihaela Czobor-Lupp, " The Tension between Philosophy, History and Politics in Forging the Meaning of Civil Society in Romanian Philosophical Culture ", in Magdalena Dumitrana ( ed.
Forging a coalition of neighboring small kingdoms, Sundiata waged a war against the Sosso, finally Sundiata was later crowned with the title " Mansa ," or " king of kings ", as the first ruler of the Mali Empire.

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* Forging Magazine-All issues available online free of charge.
* Griffler, Keith P .( 2004 ) Front Line of Freedom: African Americans and the Forging of the Underground Railroad in the Ohio Valley.
" Forging a Fundamentalist ' One Best System ': Struggles over Curriculum and Educational Philosophy for Christian Day Schools, 1970 – 1989 ," History of Education Quarterly, 50 ( Feb. 2010 ), 55 – 83.
* Forging History: The Detection of Fake Letters and Documents by Kenneth W. Rendell, University of Oklahoma Press, 1994, 173 pages.
* The Forging of the American Empire: From the Revolution to Vietnam, a History of U. S. Imperialism by Sidney Lens ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-7453-2101-1.
* Title: The Cajunization of French Louisiana: Forging a regional identity.
* Blakeslee Forging Company — 100 W. Main St.
File: Gallen Kallela The Forging of the Sampo. jpg
Forging the Social Democratic grip on Swedish politics that would last throughout the century, Hansson left an astounding legacy on his party as well as creating the " Swedish model " that remains largely intact to date, including a strict policy of neutrality, a wide-stretching welfare state through parliamentary legislation, and reformist social corporatism rather than Marxist nationalization of the means of production.
In 2007, the Radford University Board of Visitors approved the University ’ s Strategic Plan, dubbed " 7-17, Forging a Bold New Future ," with a goal of establishing Radford as one of the top 50 master's degree granting universities in the nation by 2017.

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For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
If many of the characters in contemporary novels appear to be the bloodless relations of characters in a case history it is because the novelist is often forgetful today that those things that we call character manifest themselves in surface behavior, that the ego is still the executive agency of personality, and that all we know of personality must be discerned through the ego.
It is often stated that Copernican astronomy is ' simpler ' than Ptolemaic.
1543 A.D. is often venerated as the birthday of the scientific revolution.
But when these expectations are once too often ground into the dust, innocence can falter, since its strength is according to the strength of him who possesses it.
Next I refer to our program in space exploration, which is often mistakenly supposed to be an integral part of defense research and development.
The relatively long and often colorful selections in this anthology enable the reader to become genuinely absorbed in what is said, whether he responds with anger or applause.
The continuities, contrasts, and similarities discernible when past and present are surveyed together are inexhaustible and the one is often understood through the other.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
Without a precise knowledge of Germanic philology, however, it is debatable whether their use was not more often a source of confusion and error than anything else.
Youth may be, and often is, skeptical, cynical or despairing ; ;
Although Patchen has given previous evidence of an interest in jazz, the musical group that he works with, the Chamber Jazz Sextet, is often ignored by jazz critics.
He is forced to play for little money, and must often take another job to live.

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