I'm so stoked to hear that government agencies are spying on us for our corporate overlords! |
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These people are regularly keeping watch on them and spying on their movements. |
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At the press of a button, I could tell what temperature it was in their nursery too, which takes spying to a whole new level in my book. |
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Mr. Bush also objects to a provision that would create a committee to examine his warrantless spying program. |
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The boar went berserk after being separated from its sow and spying a rival male boar in a nearby pen. |
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He ignored his wormy friend, concentrating again on his hatred for the boy they were spying on. |
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In the meantime, the president, of course, is focusing on who actually leaked news of this top secret spying program. |
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Tonight, the Justice Department launches a sweeping investigation into the leak of a top secret domestic spying program. |
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Later in the same night, on their return from their spying mission, he and Diomedes sit down to dine, drink, and pour a libation again. |
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Arresting a journalist for spying is a pretty low blow, and I expect nothing more than a show trial at best. |
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They searched low and then high, finally spying Tiger at the tip-top of a macrocarpa tree. |
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One of his favorite tricks is to call the people he's spying on and describe what he is observing through his telescopic lens. |
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The Bush White House is facing a barrage of questions about the National Security Agency's spying activities in this country. |
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She soon settled back down to rest in her cot, spying Sister Adalaine from the corner of her eye. |
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The CIA will be in charge of all U.S. spying overseas in one of this country's biggest intelligence shake-ups. |
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The lenses were, in fact, spying on the thousands of vehicles trundling through the city's busy streets. |
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As much as I'd like to think that spying doesn't happen, it's going to happen as a necessary consequence of competition. |
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Last year's debate on intelligence reform should have centered on espionage, which we call human intelligence, or HUMINT, or spying. |
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If they are spying for a commercial competitor, the situation is different. |
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On this basis, they have said, Anthony Blunt was considered to have committed treason by spying for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
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Both men were charged with spying, destabilising society, and publishing false information. |
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If he did agree to work for the rebels and became a double agent, spying for the CAS, he'd get two paychecks. |
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A short time ago, we spoke with a defense analyst who told us about other countries that are doing some spying of their own. |
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The Einstein dossier serves as a useful reminder of the scope of FBI spying. |
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Government agencies have not yet been able to prevent spying and the exchange of information by agents. |
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As one review put it, reading this book is like spying on your friends when they didn't know you were there. |
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It had gotten to the point where I was starting to suspect my own friends of spying on me. |
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Jeez, you'd think I was some kind of little old lady hanging around by my window all day, spying on the neighbours. |
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This team is trying to make the quality of all our lives better and are certainly not going around spying on anyone. |
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Unions at City Hall have accused Council bosses of breaking the law by spying on employees using CCTV cameras and other means. |
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Social network analysis could be used for something more useful than spying on employees. |
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Most people, spying a three to four inch spider hanging off a web between a bush and some zinnias, would have backed off. |
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This is worrying news but Banks, spying the panic in my eyes, moves swiftly to allay fears. |
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At some point, spying, vindictiveness, cruelty, manipulation, and rudeness turn against the one dishing those things out. |
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However, nosy neighbours will be disappointed to hear they will not be able get their hands on the technology to satisfy their spying urges. |
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So Cambridge Spies is not the story of the most notorious agents in the history of spying, it's just a story. |
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Julius was a con man who loved the thrill of spying and was able to charm people into following him, but he also had a cruel streak. |
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Both countries have a spying and military heritage, and both feel they have a mission to civilise the world. |
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All of which becomes rather puzzling when considering that the spying profession was rendered entirely obsolete with the passing of the Cold War. |
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He also did some spying himself, disappearing from a locked cabinet during a royal command performance in Cairo to search King Farouk's palace. |
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The Indon President pulls the plug on everything and acts as if he's never heard of spying before. |
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The incident only shows that the Americans find nothing wrong in spying on both friends and foes. |
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A blogger accused of spying and counter-revolutionary activities has been jailed for 14 years. |
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He stood up courageously for his view and withstood slander and charges of spying. |
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The result was virtually absolute control by the party through its own intelligence and the formalization of a system of spying on spies. |
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Just because he was spying on Olivia via hidden cameras, it doesn't necessarily mean that he's a creeper. |
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She had said that the ID card scheme was going to create a super database spying on us all. |
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If a reporter could get into the country, getting caught would mean getting charged with spying and disappearing into a prison camp. |
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My suggestion that spying should be secret was met with a loud but friendly guffaw from an attendant. |
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The exotic dancer was shot for spying in World War I, although her guilt was never proven. |
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Only last month the south Asian neighbours expelled each other's diplomats over accusations of spying. |
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The Associated Press first reported on NYPD spying in 2011, in a series of articles that later were awarded the Pulitzer Prize. |
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A number of things bother me about the latest revelations about CIA spying in Germany. |
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It needs an intelligence agency, but not illegal spying on e-mails and phone calls of the peaceful opposition. |
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I wonder if the Bulgarian secret services are spying on foreigners. |
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Many foreign governments are still angry about the disclosures of NSA spying by leaker Edward Snowden. |
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The issue of online spying and cyberwarfare has become a hot topic in recent months, following reports of attacks on major institutions and military projects. |
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Why waste time on retail spying when you can hack an entire platform or telecommunications network? |
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Most people would agree that spying on one's neighbors is detestable. |
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We follow a group of zoologists and trackers into a forest where, spying their quarry, a wild, naked girl, they shoot her with tranquilliser darts. |
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It's a good time to go exploring the maze of narrow alleys, spying the old Arabian houses with overhanging balconies and brass-studded, elaborately carved teak doors. |
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The attorney general has now given the FBI a blank check to conduct domestic spying without presenting the slightest evidence of actual or potential criminal wrongdoing. |
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The Web was designed to be an open system, no spying or data gathering allowed. |
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My greatest fear is that we will find out they are spying on us, and the American public will yawn. |
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I was then undecided as to how to get back to Liverpool Street, but, spying a number 23 bus, and dredging out of my memory that they went there, I jumped on. |
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Yoshiyuki was spying on the peeping Toms while they were spying on the unsuspecting lovers. |
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Hamlet is a political play rife with plotting, intrigue and spying. |
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People knew that the CIA was partly about spying, and they had vague, romantic notions about spies borrowed from Ian Fleming and Graham Greene novels. |
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They have ordered the expulsion of a diplomat it accuses of spying. |
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But don't think there's any cloak-and-dagger spying going on. |
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How culpable are sites like Facebook, Google, and Apple in aiding potential spying, and the loss of privacy? |
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The film opens with her bratty brother spying on her with binoculars as she suntans on a beach. |
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A young Falkland Islander walking along a beach and spying a dead dogfish has a great advantage over the high-school pupil who finds the dogfish on his laboratory desk. |
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We were already at war with terrorism, of course, a war that has led to preventive detention, guilt by association, ethnic profiling and spying without criminal suspicion. |
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Not repairing roads and bridges so much as spying on its citizens and collecting their data. |
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The sinister, murky world of espionage is laid bare in this revised and updated edition of Philip Knightley's powerful book about spies and spying in the 20th century. |
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It's one thing to know in theory that governments always spy on each other, quite another to see set out in a memo the detail of how the spying will be done. |
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After finding Manning guilty of six counts of spying under the Espionage Act, however, America may be playing Russian roulette. |
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How much protection is all this spying and searching and herding giving us? |
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Partially shielded by the castellation of the front wall, she could keep watch over her surroundings without being in view of anyone who might be spying on the house. |
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There they dwelt for weeks, constantly spying on the Dark Lord's army. |
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The rebels suspected that Budik, a Georgian citizen, might be spying for a foreign intelligence service. |
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Polonius, spying on the conversation from behind a tapestry, makes a noise. |
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Later, they were accused of spying and signaling to German submarines off the coast of Cornwall where they lived at Zennor. |
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In addition, a small number of Western Allied aviators were sent to concentration camps as punishment for spying. |
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Its position during the Cold War and during other spying periods of the 19th and 20th centuries is legendary. |
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Just don't ask which porthole Levick was spying on the fornicating penguins from. |
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She missed the rampant spying on its own citizens by the fearsome fsb. |
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Regardless of James Bond's popularity, Americans generally view spying and stealing as unethical due to their Judeo-Christian ethics. |
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There are also a few fun touches that kids will love including a secret cupboard bed complete with spying hole and a second room with bunkbeds. |
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The spying scandal ripping Germany and the U.S. apart has deep roots. |
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One of the most attractive features of spying on the Internet is the minimal risk that the criminal is exposal to. |
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Tangier has been reputed as a safe house for international spying activities. |
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Reynolds contended that the Chinese was a peeping tom whom he caught spying on his wife one night last March while she was toweling herself after a shower. |
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In his teens, Sutcliffe developed a growing obsession with voyeurism and spent much time spying on prostitutes and the men seeking their services. |
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Gassing up, I felt like a food hussy spying on those harried folks dashing in and out with their cheap, crinkly-wrapper sandwiches of mystery meat and sloshy big red Gulps. |
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The fucksome frolickers by the pool had shocked the girl, just as Rose had hoped they might, but they had done more than make her quit spying and pull back. |
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Tangier acquired the reputation of a spying and smuggling centre and attracted foreign capital due to political neutrality and commercial liberty at that time. |
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After spying a raven haired beauty, who turns out to be Lillian, the lord's daughter, Eriik, the Viking Jarl, is determined to take more than Saxon riches back to his home. |
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According to Mitkova, the Alliance will lobby for legislation amendments to criminalise all forms of spying on the significant other and marital rape. |
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