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- adjective   Unable to be forged 
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								New ID cards are supposed to be 'unforgeable' - but it took our expert 12 ... WN.com - Articles related to Giorgio Armani extends designer touch to new mobile 2009 
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								b biometrics are 'unforgeable' - which is demonstrably untrue. Archive 2007-11-25 2007 
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								A set of ideas I have for procedural law, or "government" broadly defined, is that many of its dry steps might be based on Byzantine fault tolerance protocols along with cryptographic protocols that form tamper-evident structures such as unforgeable chains of evidence. Unenumerated 2009 
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								A set of ideas I have for procedural law, or "government" broadly defined, is that many of its dry steps might be based on Byzantine fault tolerance protocols along with cryptographic protocols that form tamper-evident structures such as unforgeable chains of evidence. Unenumerated 2009 
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								To believe in nonsense is an unforgeable demonstration of loyalty. 
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								Share your unforgeable moments with loved ones by uploading videos 
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								This _could_ be done by having the machines issue an unforgeable (digitally signed) receipt which includes the actual vote (human readable) _and_ a serial number. OpEdNews Exclusive 2006 
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								This _could_ be done by having the machines issue an unforgeable (digitally signed) receipt which includes the actual vote (human readable) _and_ a serial number. OpEdNews Exclusive 2006 
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								My angle on ID cards is that they may be of some use but only if they can be made unforgeable - and all our other documentation is quite easy to forge. Fisking Wayne 2006 
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								This _could_ be done by having the machines issue an unforgeable (digitally signed) receipt which includes the actual vote (human readable) _and_ a serial number. OpEdNews Exclusive 2006 
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