The smile stayed on his face as we drank the tepache, and as we began the arduous task of hacking a path back up the mountain. |
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They transform social meaning, refashioning the concept of hacking into one that is imbued with negative content. |
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Okay okay, I'm sorry, now can we go before Kenny starts hacking at my shins with his clodhoppers again? |
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There concerns centre on ATM-style voting machines that computer scientists have criticised for software glitches, hacking and malfunctioning. |
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This hacking of opponents' websites is a recent example interpreted by some as evidence that cyberwar is a reality. |
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On the fifth he drove it in a creek to the left and almost broke his club hacking it out of there. |
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It's a heart-shaped layer cake, with pink frosting and frou-frou Valentine-y decorations, and it is served by hacking it in two with a cleaver. |
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It makes choking and gasping noises, retching and hacking and throwing itself across the grass with incredible force. |
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But these shortcomings tend to be bundled together with broader concerns over spam, viruses, hacking, and all the other sundry ills of the world. |
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A judge has ruled hacking is legal by default in Argentina because of a lack of applicable computer crime laws. |
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Roberto Carlos has taken to hacking the ball miles into the stand in desperation. |
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They've learned that in the stealthy world of computer hacking, staying on your toes and a step ahead of hackers can pay rich rewards. |
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After hacking farther into the American Personnel files, he found the name of the chief investigator on the case. |
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We now have a maximum sentence of 7 years for reckless damage to a computer, 5 years for taking trade secrets, and 2 years for hacking. |
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And those indulging in hacking but with malicious and criminal intent are crackers. |
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They seized books on hacking, a laptop computer and four desktop machines from his bedroom. |
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He started hacking at 14, when he and a schoolfriend had a running game of trying to get into each other's websites. |
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Dozens of life hacking Web sites now exist, where followers of the movement trade suggestions on how to reduce chaos. |
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I believe with further hacking it would be possible to control a fairly robust corporate or personal website with a wiki backend. |
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I like the idea of Linux, and I love puttering around with it, writing little scripts, hacking around with CGI and perl. |
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I've just spent the morning hacking around inside a Windows 2000 registry to solve the problem of account passwords not being stored in Outlook. |
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Ho hum, need to spend some time hacking around with Perl to see if I can get it working again! |
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The men who built this railway had to hang suspended by ropes from vertical cliffs, blasting and hacking out a roadbed. |
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After paying him, he took off, leaving me to inhale his gas fumes, which led to yet another hacking spell. |
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Mikey the Programmer is hacking away on the new FTP client feature of his groovy Macintosh software. |
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All three hit cracking drives, and all three were reduced to hacking their second shots back into play. |
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Linksys, now owned by Cisco, not only doesn't mind your hacking the box, they are including some of those hacks in their revised firmware. |
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We were playing a lot together, hacking around, and drinking a lot of free beer. |
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Because I'm going to make the improvements on this new ship of yours before I decide to start hacking around. |
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To be hacking around in his company is to be handed the ultimate humiliation. |
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If you don't need to get fit that quickly, think in terms of lots of walking, hacking and hill work. |
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She was used for hacking but her owner was pregnant and the horse was too much for her. |
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A 21-year old hacker has been sentenced to jail in Michigan for hacking via wardriving. |
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My two-year-old daughter has a hacking cough and has had a cold for a month. |
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The room was filled with a cacophony of hacking coughs from tuberculotic infants for the hour that I sat patiently waiting my turn. |
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Away from my mother's hacking coughs and late night tears, away from my aunts bustling up and down the hall and muttered curses and condolences. |
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Then, as the tunnel neared completion in 1996, dozens of the crew developed hacking coughs, chest pains and breathing difficulties. |
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This paper provides a thorough analysis of the mainstream media representation of hackers, hacking, hacktivism, and cyberterrorism. |
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Once this web server has been compromised, the hacking gang uploads a piece of code to the web server. |
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More than six writers took turns hacking at the story-line, which resulted in a rather piecemeal plot. |
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But it seems that the hackers who share this knowledge are still only taking a side glance at the possibilities of phone hacking. |
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A large flock of birds took flight as the tree that Athrahn was hacking up, fell. |
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The waiting area teemed with children wiping runny noses and scratching scabby skin and adults hacking with chest-rattling coughs. |
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A towering hulk of a man is vigorously hacking away at a formless lump of meat. |
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This will focus on mitigating the risk of fraud, hacking, identity theft, scams and schemes. |
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If you think that phone hacking is bad now, take a gander at what's coming. |
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Her claims came after the former home secretary said there may be a need for a police inquiry into mobile phone hacking to be reopened. |
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But he claimed that it was an isolated incident and that he had known nothing about the phone hacking. |
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There's something going on here, but I just don't believe it's entirely cell phone hacking. |
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Including the tents of anyone who was in K'nara somewhere hacking their way through the dense brush and getting beat up by opponents. |
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And it's hard hacking them into pieces with blunt knifes, or even blunt parangs. |
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Articles on hackers and hacking increasingly use sensationalist tone and language. |
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When gripped with all fingers below the finger choil more weight shifts to the blade, and the knife can be used for some serious hacking. |
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Close behind the red-jacketed men came stout ladies in dog-tooth hacking jackets. |
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On phone hacking, we believe the police should thoroughly investigate all allegations. |
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She was currently what can only be described as hacking the beast up, using the delicate surgery use tools like hatchets and chainsaws. |
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Although he denied the charges, he was convicted in 2001 of computer hacking and electronic eavesdropping. |
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After a moment, I heard his footsteps fade into a jingle of keys and a hacking cough. |
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To me, this isn't the occasional mnemonic hiccup, it's a cognitive hacking cough. |
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It occurred to me at about 3am, as I lay in bed with a raging fever and hacking cough, that perhaps a visit to a doctor was in order. |
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They butchered the film, hacking and splicing it, grinding their heels into Sergio's soul. |
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I was racked with convulsions as I tried to muffle the incessant hacking by stuffing my scarf in my mouth. |
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I have touched on the dangers that hacking into on-board flight systems on aeroplanes could do. |
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As the officiant, I was worried that I would trip over the words, or begin hacking and coughing. |
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A related concept is hacktivism, which can be defined as political motivated hacking or cracking. |
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If so, the risk of litigation might well discourage the practice of defensive hacking even if it should be legal. |
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Any time left after slinging beer and selling shoes was spent hacking away at her piano. |
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It uses a myriad of hacking tools as well as a 340-million-word dictionary to unlock passwords. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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I created this design by hacking, modifying, and otherwise goofing around with his templates. |
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A program that scans Internet addresses for unprotected disk drives might be viewed as a hacking tool. |
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Neither the common nor the Latin name give any indication that the hacking cough and haunting whoop are often followed by vomiting. |
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Fever and chills, a hacking cough, snotty tissues, and discarded cups of tea are all that remain here for the moment. |
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Bby hacking your standard model, you run the chance of bricking your phone the next time it's updated, potentially voiding your warranty at the same time. |
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I did not authorise, nor was I aware of, phone hacking under my editorship. |
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According to federal authorities, Chaney began hacking the Google, Apple, and Yahoo email accounts of celebrities last November. |
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We now love jumping and he's an amazing jumper, galloping and hacking. |
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I was leading the group, hacking through the undergrowth with my trusty knife when all of a sudden we heard a sound, barely perceptible, like a whiffling in the undergrowth. |
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When Clive Goodman was jailed for phone hacking back in 2007, his employers were quick to disown him. |
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The bid was expected to be approved before it was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal this summer. |
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Goodman, FYI, was known as the Eternal Light because he never went home and has since served four months for phone hacking. |
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Measles is a highly contagious viral infection with symptoms appearing seven to 14 days after infection with fever, runny nose, sore throat, hacking cough and red eyes. |
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Of course Hollywood had no problem with hackers as long as it was the United States government they were hacking. |
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Just in time for the hacking scandal that hit female celebrities in America this past weekend. |
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A new police investigation was at last mining the data and revealing how widespread the hacking at the News of The World had been. |
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Hurst also spread the blame to police, who he said had been aware of the computer hacking but failed to alert him. |
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As new arrests roil News Corp., a prime antagonist in the hacking cases may be readying a stateside challenge. |
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Automatic hacking tools with easy point-and-click interfaces, ready made for script kiddies, cause a lot of damage to organizations and their networks. |
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It boasts a straight collar with a throatlatch, a hidden placket with a three-button closure, and hacking pockets, giving it a distinguished vintage flair. |
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Then your eye will be caught by the rider hacking back at the verge weeds, or perhaps clicking away with his camera and making detailed notes in a pad. |
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The ramp dropped, and I clawed my way through hacking tracer fire and screaming shells to a grocery store, where I bought toothpaste and some disposable razors. |
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The revelations from Snowden provide evidence that such hacking is a two-way street. |
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Talk of people hacking into the system is not entirely far-fetched. |
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The late-November hacking of Sony, perhaps the most vicious episode of its kind, comes at the end of the period of mourning. |
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Stasio was just one member of a vast hacking enterprise, the vanguard of a new cyber war. |
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Despite her scepticism, she has nonetheless banished me to the camp-cot in the study so that my nocturnal hacking and spluttering won't interfere with her slumbers. |
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Appropriating and borrowing things from other cultures buffet-style seems like a good way of cutting down the amount of time you have to spend hacking out the basics. |
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They are, across the board, quixotic characters hacking at the windmill of language. |
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As the door slammed shut behind the girl, Brooke bared her teeth and snarled viciously after her, only a second before she fell into a hacking cough. |
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Once Rebekah Brooks had been cleared of phone hacking charges, Watson suggested that she could help lead the charge. |
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The phone hacking scandal first came to light as a result of royal phone hacking. |
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He resigned from his post in 2007 after the royal editor was convicted of phone hacking. |
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The admissions prove for the first time that phone hacking was widespread at the heart of the Murdoch media empire. |
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In an indirect way, it was phone hacking, he claimed, that cost him his job. |
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If it were Japan, the people in charge would be hacking off their pinkies and going door to door, personally apologizing. |
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The PLA Unit 61398 is identified by the report as the most prolific hacking group inside the Chinese government. |
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East Carolina University has fired a computer services employee who admitted to hacking into the school's computer network nearly three years ago. |
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The screen froze a moment, then flashed, indicating that the block was up, and that the trade organization wouldn't be able to locate where they were hacking from. |
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Other than a bit of hacking around with iMovie when it was first available for download a couple of years ago, I have never edited video of any kind before. |
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Unfortunately I started by vaguely hacking around with Perl and have developed some appalling habits which Perl quite happily lets me get away with. |
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I've been so busy hacking around with HTML and building web pages about this particular subject that I have rather neglected to comment about it on here. |
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This, in turn eases phone hacking, so eventually, some of the manufacturers may simply give up and not try too hard to keep control of the handset. |
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This capability, known in the civil community as hacking, phreaking, and other terms for arcane computer skills, also poses cultural problems for the US military. |
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I've used it for all sorts of jobs, hacking bush tracks, pig-sticking, butchering bullocks and sheep, cutting up my tobacco and often enough my loaf of bread. |
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Now the benefits of such spontaneous wireless networks are obvious, but hacking one together isn't easy, as it runs counter to how networks are put together. |
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Let me ask you, first of all, about hacking and cyberterrorism. |
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Police believe teenage pranksters are hacking into the wireless frequency of a drive-through speaker to tell potential customers they are too fat for fast food. |
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He took pleasure in hacking into everybody's computer, inspecting their computer, debugging anything that needed it, and then moving on to other people's computer. |
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We dig in immediately, hacking a shallow shelf in the steep slope, hastily surrounding it with blocks of snow and throwing up our laughable A-frame pup tent. |
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If it's a case of hacking, he says, they'll trace the digital footprint to IP addresses databases with the information to see if they've been compromised. |
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According to the Web site, this act of hacking will let the Argentineans know the concept of a reverse proxy. |
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Juniper's firewall and IDP appliances further monitor and manage the remote link against hacking attempts into Kang-Ning's internal systems. |
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Many have criticized Bowen for decertifying electronic voting systems in 39 counties after she concluded they were vulnerable to hacking. |
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Operation Vivarium targeted users of the hacking group Lizard Squad and a tool they have developed called Lizard Stresser. |
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Because that whole celebrity hacking episode seemed rooted in misogyny. |
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On a recent visit to a hospital emergency room, I saw two stab wounds surrounding a hacking cougher. |
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And could he have been stopped before hacking jun Lin into pieces? |
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The PA has also been channeling Anonymous and honing its hacking skills. |
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He took a wild slash at the ball but the captain saved the team's skin by hacking it clear and setting up the team for a strike on the goal. |
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To specify that you want to use processwide hacking, give the caller and callee module the same name. |
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She had claimed that 33 stories about her that appeared in the News of the World were the product of illegal hacking into her family's voicemail. |
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He's going to the penalty box after hacking the defender in front of the goal. |
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The stick may also be used to block and to tackle, although a player may not come down on an opponent's stick, a practice called hacking. |
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In 2012, it was also revealed that Australian Federal police were working with UK police to investigate hacking by News Corp. |
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Some of the victims of the alleged hacking, such as Austar, were later taken over by News Corp and others such as Ondigital later went bust. |
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Allegations of hacking have also been brought up in relation to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Royal Family. |
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There's a scramble in front of the net as the forwards are hacking at the bouncing puck. |
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As for our current bald eagle restoration plan, hacking continued during 1986 with the release of 16 eagles at our megahack facility near Albany. |
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Worst affected by the flurry of hacking activity was a third-party website that would normally report on website defacements. |
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At 13, he knew and understood hacking, and in high school he picked up warez trading and frequented chat rooms, where other backers traded software files illegally. |
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After our hacking attempts failed, we tried social engineering, walking into the building and claiming we had to do some urgent work in the server room. |
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It'll take a hacking run to find the roots of such a Byzantine bug. |
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Patients with stuffed nose and a hacking cough are crowding clinics and doctors are advising people to stay at home as the common cold is very contagious. |
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Coulson had resigned as the paper's editor following the conviction of a reporter in relation to illegal phone hacking, although stating that he knew nothing about it. |
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The stick may also be used to block and to tackle, although a player may not bring their stick down on an opponent's stick, which is defined as hacking. |
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A hacking cough. A hacking laugh. A hacking breath. A hacking cry. |
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