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  2. Counterfeit watch - Wikipedia

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    Example of a counterfeit watch, fake Rolex Daytona bought on the streets in New York City. A counterfeit watch (or replica watch) is an unauthorised copy of an authentic watch. High-end luxury watches such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Richard Mille are frequently counterfeited and sold on

  3. List of festivals in China - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Music festivals in China. 2 See also. 3 External links. ... Midi Music Festival; Modern Sky Festival; Yue Festival; See also. List of festivals in Asia#China;

  4. Category:Music festivals in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music festivals in China" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... ABU Radio Song Festival 2016; ABU TV Song Festival 2014;

  5. Inside the fight against the counterfeit goods market, and ...

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    The RealReal used data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Census records to highlight the proliferation of counterfeit goods in e-commerce.

  6. Yue Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Yue Festival is a live music festival featuring Chinese and international performers, in Shanghai, China. The first annual Yue Festival took place on October 5, 2007, outdoors in Zhongshan Park .

  7. This watch was carved from a meteorite that hit Earth a ...

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    The reason may be, at least partly, price. Toledano declined to disclose how much the fragment used for the B/1M cost, but he noted that raw meteorite can sell for more, per gram, than gold.

  8. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes authentic bottles are used but another wine is added by using a syringe. The problem is so widespread in China, the U.S. and Europe, that auction house Christie's has begun smashing empty bottles with a hammer to prevent them from entering the black market. During one sale in 2008, a French vintner was "shocked to discover that '106 ...

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