He watches a woman chase a runaway dog and eavesdrops on conversations even more banal than his prose. |
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The effect is the same, though: Eve will necessarily give herself away if she eavesdrops. |
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Sent to his room by Aunt Lou, Joe eavesdrops on the conversation. |
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When ugly America eavesdrops from its embassy roof next to the Brandenburg Gate, it tells Germans that, 23 years after they formally regained their sovereignty, America remains an occupying force. |
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Despite her father's admonitions, the girl eavesdrops on her older brother's Latin lessons and secretly befriends the son of the local Wampanoag chief. |
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A packet sniffer is a wire-tap device that plugs into a computer network and eavesdrops on network traffic. |
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