(1) These are the 22-minute sitcom's u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510seriousu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb interludes, usually signified by fifteen seconds unbroken by a counterfeit laugh.(2) I see it as a protection measure for my money (anyone stealing my money must steal or counterfeit my ID first).(3) HM Customs at Heathrow also seized 1,000 counterfeit copies of Windows 95 OEM, destined for MST.(4) UK computer retailers are warned today of a sophisticated new scam involving counterfeit cheques.(5) The supposedly copy-proof format is providing rich pickings for pirates, and counterfeit versions of the latest films are hitting market stalls at the same time as they reach the cinema.(6) The fact that there is in effect only ever one customs barrier for goods to enter the EC also has implications for the battle against organized crime, counterfeit goods, and the like.(7) The counterfeit nature of Modernism's dream of freedom is written into the dream's realization.(8) A daring nighttime police raid of the night market on Thepprasit Road netted 350 counterfeit CDs and resulted in the arrest of two vendors.(9) Not to mention that there is a strong connection between counterfeit goods and organized crime gangs and terrorist organizations - it's one way they finance their organizations.(10) His scheme was revealed as he allegedly attempted to transfer $80 million in funds from legitimate accounts into accounts he controlled using fraudulent wire transfers and counterfeit cheques.(11) And coins are harder to counterfeit than gold bars.(12) There is a significant black market in both real and counterfeit human growth hormone promoted to sportspeople and fitness people.(13) The whole thing boils down to verification once again, where people cannot use fraudulent, counterfeit identification to obtain the right to drive in this country.(14) Typical offenses are growing cannabis, circulating counterfeit money, theft, homicide, and entering the country illegally.(15) Its primary focus is on cases relating to fraud, corruption, counterfeit goods and tax offences and focuses on assuring that appropriate sentences are meted out in courts.(16) They are telling of all sorts of irregularities from fee-taking for moving an application to the top of the queue, to outright fraudulent and counterfeit work permits.