Tables are jumbled together pigpen style, turning eavesdropping into a kind of spectator event. |
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I was eavesdropping on his conversation with another dad and didn't quite catch it. |
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I wanted to listen to you live, as though I was eavesdropping on your conversation. |
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The idea is to allow people to communicate secure in the knowledge that nobody's eavesdropping on their conversation. |
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Although he denied the charges, he was convicted in 2001 of computer hacking and electronic eavesdropping. |
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State-of-the-art eavesdropping equipment is used to listen in to his conversations. |
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Marian's writing and eavesdropping defies the traditional ascription of maleness to narrative agency, although it is later re-established. |
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More than a dozen eavesdropping and jamming units, telephone exchanges, and radio and television transmitters were attacked. |
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Helen's memories of long ago are interrupted by her annoying stepbrother when he decides to end his eavesdropping in favor of chocolate cake. |
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I suppose we have both been abominably rude to each other by eavesdropping. |
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He's also the guy who gave us the formerly secret warrantless eavesdropping program. |
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We amused ourselves by making fun of the weirdos around us, eavesdropping on the strangest conversations, and generally being random and bored. |
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For wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson, listening to the dawn chorus is like eavesdropping on a secret world. |
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Discreet knotholes in the wood provided excellent openings for eavesdropping. |
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Human curiosity seems the obvious answer, and eavesdropping creates that narrative lack which provokes curiosity. |
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After a long time of exploring and eavesdropping, I watch a scout troop just sitting down to a table near the entrance, holding trays and drinks. |
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There are occasions when you overhear a bit of someone else's conversation and wish that you'd been eavesdropping properly. |
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Constantly changing crypto-codes provide completely bug-proof data transfer, foiling attempts at electronic eavesdropping. |
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When Cal overhears his father plotting, he feels like Jim Hawkins eavesdropping on John Silver and the pirates planning mutiny. |
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We do not tap telephones or install eavesdropping equipment illegally. |
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It provides authentication and protection against eavesdropping, tampering and message forgery. |
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We continue to uncover new ways in which our communications are becoming susceptible to eavesdropping. |
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It is unacceptable, on the one hand, to allow eavesdropping and, on the other hand, not to establish any safeguards against these practices. |
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The interview was so toothless, it felt more like eavesdropping on two patrons having lunch at the sizzler. |
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The audience gets the feeling of eavesdropping on a prolonged conversation between two people who are sharing a special, very limited amount of time together. |
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Situated somewhere between written and spoken language, interviews combine the vicarious pleasures of eavesdropping with the virtuous pursuit of edification. |
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He lambasted the NSA for its over-zealous data grabs, and its unrestrained eavesdropping on average Americans. |
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Ashcroft's immediate response to the attacks was to sink into a dark Orwellian morass of secret detentions, warrantless wiretaps, and eavesdropping on lawyers. |
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He used it as a remote eavesdropping device, tucked beneath beds and hidden in laundry hampers, capturing closed-door confessions and seizing suburban secrets. |
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As a result, the media stream may be vulnerable to eavesdropping, resulting in a loss of communications privacy. |
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A few years ago, I was standing in a queue behind two men and eavesdropping on their conversation. |
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Try eavesdropping on a conversation the next time you're on the bus. |
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The intelligence community knows this, he said, from insights gleaned from eavesdropping on the night of the attack. |
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At one point, Kirie asks her father about his conversation with the aforementioned spiral fetishist, provoking him to indignantly accuse her of eavesdropping. |
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From eavesdropping to exceptionalism, the filmmaker explains why America is a sick country. |
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It will allow police to use phone tapping, eavesdropping and other similar tools used to fight organised crime. |
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Or take the case of John Broady, an audacious wiretapper who in the mid-1950s set up an eavesdropping nest at an apartment in Midtown Manhattan. |
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Transistors, microcircuits, and lasers, all products of space-age technology, have revolutionized the art of electronic eavesdropping. |
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Signals jump frequencies in a complex pattern to foil any eavesdropping on your network. |
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According to the Daily Beast, Soldatov said it could lift a de facto ban on public conversations about state eavesdropping. |
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Not necessarily a bad thing, given that it was was often like eavesdropping on a particularly dull table at the pub. |
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Journalists would sing an amended version of a Spike Milligan song while eavesdropping on his messages, Hipwell claimed. |
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In short, the end is not everything, for each individual case of eavesdropping is an invasion of privacy. |
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The advantage to this is that no sensitive key information was ever transmitted, so the eavesdropping threat is virtually eliminated. |
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Visitors should try to identify a place which appears to be most secure from eavesdropping. |
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Visitors should be able to choose places likely to be secure from eavesdropping. |
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If, however, several instances of eavesdropping on confidential conversations occurred, users would lose confidence in the system. |
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Norway shall take all means practicable to maintain the facilities free from local radio interference, hacking and eavesdropping attempts. |
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It is part of the old world because terrorists hardly advertise their plans, so traditional intelligence methods of spying and eavesdropping are critical. |
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Assuming the data is fully secured during transmission to avoid eavesdropping, this is a step forward in reducing the amount of physical media and material which could be lost or stolen. |
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That was the law which George Bush, in late 2001, violated, when he secretly authorized eavesdropping on the international calls of Americans without any warrants from that court. |
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The Fisa court plays no role whatsoever in reviewing whether the procedures it approved are actually complied with when the NSA starts eavesdropping on calls and reading people's emails. |
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Richard Fryant had worked as a wiretapper for the New York Telephone Company, tasked with eavesdropping on his own colleagues, and now took freelance assignments in the Queen City. |
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The invited paper describes the passive black-box cryptanalysis of an ultra-light protocol after eavesdropping one authentication session. |
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In meetings that we have with public servants there has to be someone from the minister's office there in person listening in, eavesdropping in on the conversation and taking notes. |
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The approach is based on eavesdropping on a single DNA polymerase molecule working in a continuous, processive manner. |
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I hope nobody was eavesdropping on our conversation last night, since it got so personal. |
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This monogeneric family is an ancient group of small eavesdropping flies, which includes over 100 described species. |
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Besides, a little judicious eavesdropping might sift out a useful nugget or two. |
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Nor would this in itself mean open season for such intrusive techniques as electronic eavesdropping and surreptitious searches on the targets that remained. |
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After documenting the family's command structure and illicit activities, the FBI squads obtained eavesdropping orders which provided evidence that inculpated members and could be used as leverage to obtain their cooperation. |
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Pursuant to these constitutional rules, the Egyptian Penal Code stipulates that it is a criminal offence to violate the privacy of a citizen or subject him to surveillance or eavesdropping in the manner described below. |
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In reading these letters we are eavesdropping, and eavesdroppers have no right to complain if the Plauderei they overhear sometimes turns out to be discreditable to the gossiper as well as his subjects. |
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The NRO runs the government's spy satellite and electronic eavesdropping operations. |
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Such eavesdropping or surveillance should be strictly prohibited. |
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You look down upon them from the catwalk, as if eavesdropping. |
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Authorities need to put an eavesdropping box on the BlackBerry server, whether run by RIM itself or one of its customers, that has the key for descrambling the messages. |
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