The telephone was bugged, and most of the rooms had mini microphones hidden under furniture and behind pictures. |
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The documents reveal that during this time he bugged the phone of a county councillor. |
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The little logical fallacy that bugged me the most was the scene where the earthquake followed the Amtrak train. |
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They knew the rooms were bugged, so they'd come to the car and they'd take drives in the car and discuss their negotiating stances. |
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Brad's eyes bugged out and he clutched his face as pain like fire ripped through his head. |
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Whitehall is also said to be considering laws to allow transcripts of phone conversations bugged by MI5 to be used as evidence in court. |
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Their homes and offices were bugged to give the United States notice of whether they were biddable. |
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Let her know you're bugged, and give her the opportunity to make it up to you. |
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I bugged him about that last night, that he was just using me and my place for killing time. |
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Kenny's smile fell off his face and he stopped dead in his tracks and his eyes bugged out in surprise. |
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Short herself suspected her own conversations with him were bugged by spies, even while she was conducting them. |
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Sam knew her eyes bugged out when she heard this so she tried her best to school her features before turning to look at Jake. |
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Once there, he claimed purple hearts for every scratch, and bugged out as quickly as humanly possible. |
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According to one bugged conversation, the new recruits were mostly north Africans but also included middle-class Europeans. |
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For weeks, Luis had bugged his father about the hot new Air Jordan Retro 5 kicks that were coming out. |
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This is a problem that has always bugged parents, even since I was in school, which is not today or yesterday. |
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My eyes nearly bugged out of my head when I saw Jessica sitting where I had been. |
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He is suspected of having reported the bugged conversations to his superiors on a regular basis. |
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A transcript of one bugged conversation played to the court revealed how the officer led the young man on. |
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During the playoffs in '82, Michaels claimed Raiders owner Al Davis had bugged the locker room at the Los Angeles Coliseum. |
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His telephones were bugged and, sources say, warrants were obtained to insert listening devices in his home. |
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No one bugged me then, and I didn't want to bug these people, either. |
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But the dialogue felt hacky, and I was bugged by what seemed like anti-hero clichés. |
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Either someone told the agency to bug the highest judge in the land, or the senator's phone was bugged or an agent was freelancing. |
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Laptops and mobile phones had been hacked, and internet cafes installed and bugged. |
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It emerges that the News of the World bugged Kate Middleton's womb I mean, we all know it already, don't we? |
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At 154 knots, the bugged target speed, the predicted total landing distance using certified flare parameters for a wet runway is 5,500 feet. |
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First, she wrote down all the horrible things that had happened or that had bugged her that day. |
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Was there a final report on the matter and what measures have been taken to prevent this building being bugged? |
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The applicable Vref for the flight was correctly selected and bugged at an airspeed of 116 knots. |
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However, using those GUI is not perfect for the moment, since they are bugged or limited for the moment. |
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Following to the recent bugging of the DP offices, our daring team of investigative reporters bugged the DP offices, to see what was on the infamous tapes. |
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That said, Braff has always seemed like a minor irritant, and I never gave any real thought to why he bugged me. |
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It was decided to use the telephone, but because everywhere was bugged the rings would function as messages. |
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As they slip into the quiet of the home, they both wonder if the place has been bugged. |
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I was bugged and followed by secret police maybe, but never with a bodyguard. |
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Some defense lawyers believe that even the rooms provided for confidential lawyer-client conversations in some jails are bugged. |
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Hackles rising straight from his neck, his eyes bugged distressingly as he tracked Samantha's measured pace from the back of the chamber to the chair beside the bench. |
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What bugged him was that Southers appeared to be sympathetic to the unionization of the TSA work force. |
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When another son raised suspicions, the police bugged Heather's telephone. |
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The court heard that undercover officers had bugged his phone as they investigated a number of allegations which did not lead to criminal charges. |
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It also led to the discovery of over 270 other tapes he was keeping, revealing that the spy agent illicitly bugged the conversations of nearly all the top figures of society. |
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He reassured Anthony that, despite the presence of the cameras, the room was not bugged, and that they could talk freely. |
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If you're bugged by loud and persistent noise at work, like a bone-shaking assembly line, you can campaign for a better working environment, suggests Professor Cooper. |
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Nath sucked down some flaming blue cocktail and his eyes bugged out. |
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But I am sure you can still remember the unpleasant bugging scandal in the Justus Lipsius Building, where the offices of several delegations were bugged, in particular some from the present Council Presidency. |
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One thing that has always bugged me, and I will raise it here to put it on the record, is that in the corporate world, at least in Canada, we can hire the same company to be our tax adviser as our auditor. |
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Upon learning this, we bugged a navy recruitment officer about joining. |
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Timor-Leste has said it had irrefutable proof that Australia bugged the country's cabinet room to gain an unfair advantage in the lead-up to a 2006 agreement extending the length of a crucial oil and gas treaty. |
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For one year they have been bugged, for one year they have been unable to discover by whom and no one knows exactly how many plans or what highly secret talks with the Members of the European Union were leaked. |
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Now there is bugged software under Windows which miscalculates the octal value of the rights, so instead of showing 2755 they show 745 which is completely wrong. |
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There are public reports of aircraft being bugged. |
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It bugged me that such a wonderful, smiling, generous people, a people with such a wealth of culture should time and again find themselves with such? |
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Crucial questions that have not been answered include: Why MI5 and police did not take more urgent steps to identify Khan and Tanweer, whom they had photographed and bugged. |
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Apartments and telephones were bugged, and KGB harassment made working and living conditions difficult. |
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Spark, she points out, worked in intelligence during the war, and in her memoir Curriculum Vitae, notes that even the trees were bugged in the PoW camps, as are the nunnery grounds in her Watergate novel, The Abbess of Crewe. |
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Shortly after, he discovers that the house has been bugged. |
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She would not give up on me and bugged the medical people until they finally decided to dig deeper into what was causing me to bleed so much and causing me to have such a miserable life. |
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The front and patio doors are bugged. When you open one a contact breaks and off goes the clanger. |
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I won't speak candidly since I don't know if her apartment is bugged or not. |
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Motorists bugged by insects splatting into their cars are being asked to help with a ground-breaking project. |
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I used to be a major Xanderista. But this season, he's bugged me a lot. |
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That same year, the British press published bugged recordings of a passionate private 1989 telephone conversation between Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. |
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