She curtsied and continued forward, intercepting Christopher's mischievous twinkle. |
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A white hat hacker has demonstrated an ingenious way of intercepting cellphone calls. |
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The catch is that anyone intercepting the key then could decipher all your messages. |
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Taylor's slip prevented him from intercepting Robert's cross and a scrum of bodies stopped the ball crossing the line. |
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Does this involve snooping around company dustbins, intercepting illicit cargoes in high-speed chases? |
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After reflection by a diffraction grating, it passed through an intercepting plate window of different optical filters into the irradiation room. |
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He can say that again, and certainly showed a clean pair of heels to the opposition after intercepting a pass from Irish fly-half Barry Everitt. |
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The gamma knife is a focused array of 201 intercepting beams of gamma radiation. |
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Until now it has been legally prevented from intercepting communications amongst Canadians within Canada. |
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Trees help prevent flooding by intercepting raindrops on their leaves, branches, and trunks. |
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This master of intercepting pitches with his body singled out one hurler as the most aggressive he faced. |
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Britain in intercepting radio signals and decrypting them, as well as decrypting diplomatic signals. |
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Wave run up is the uprush of water from wave action on a shore barrier intercepting the 100-yearreturn period water level. |
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Lobban said his staff at gchq would happily focus on intercepting nothing but traffic from the bad guys if that were possible. |
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It encompasses far more than peeping toms, or even hackers invading Web sites or intercepting cell phone conversations. |
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Numerous projectile tips, knives and fragments give the impression that this was a good location for intercepting and ambushing caribou. |
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Comparing this figure to production estimates, it now appears that law enforcement is intercepting nearly a quarter of all the opiates produced. |
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They are expected to be used when satellite communications go down, computer links are broken or the enemy is thought to be intercepting radio conversations. |
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The riparian zone constitutes the ultimate barrier for intercepting some of these dangerous substances. |
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Thus, downwind males could be located higher in the vegetation to increase their chances of intercepting a pheromone plume and locating a receptive female. |
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To prevent rogue servers from intercepting data in transit, the servers themselves should be digitally authenticated before any data is moved between them. |
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For example with officers with special signals intelligence abilities, intercepting the communications of others and making their own covert transmissions. |
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And I think gathering the intelligence, getting the pictures, intercepting communications is what we're about right now before we start tossing military force around. |
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Today, contemporary hockey has few who can hold a candle to Tirkey when it comes to tackling, intercepting and despatching the ball to safety zones. |
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Nato has released a video it said showed Nato jets intercepting what appeared to be two Russian Su-27 on Monday. |
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How can we be sure that these so-called allies of ours are not violating human rights through intercepting communications too? |
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Police vehicles surround the building and hundreds of security agents keep permanent surveillance outside, intercepting all visitors. |
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Title XIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure sets out the rules on intercepting data communications, including telephone conversations. |
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Since it is unclear how much of the flow they are intercepting, it is unclear how much is actually transitting the area. |
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Shortly thereafter, just before intercepting the ILS glidepath, the crew were instructed to change to the St. John's tower radio frequency. |
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The second case concerned the intercepting and reporting on the communications of persons not named in the warrant. |
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The anonymous tip received by fishery officers of the Pictou Detachment was key in intercepting the illegal lobsters in their possession. |
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Another Danish army landed in south Wales and moved south with the intent of intercepting Alfred should he flee from Guthrum's forces. |
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In consequence, any router can represent itself as a best path to any destination as a way of intercepting, blocking or modifying traffic to that destination. |
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The latest technologies are capable of monitoring, intercepting and even obscuring any illicit content that is being displayed on a computer screen. |
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Breaking antibug commercial phones was no problem for the intercepting devices of the government. |
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Surveillance was accomplished by means of intercepting the spies' communications. |
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The Royal Navy was increasingly effective in intercepting slave ships, freeing the captives and taking the crew for trial in courts. |
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The two F-16s collided over international waters near the island of Karpathos, while Greek jets were intercepting the Turkish warplanes. |
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Goodman is due to appear in court next week, charged with one count of conspiring to intercept voicemail messages and eight counts of intercepting voicemail messages. |
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By intercepting solar radiation before it reaches the building, external devices are the most effective at preventing the build up of solar heat gain inside. |
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Officers working in the region are also successful in intercepting a number of different precursor chemicals used in the manufacture of ecstasy and methamphetamine. |
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A canvas from the Bauhaus period that the Kandinskys had hung in their dining room in Dessau, Auf Weiss II is the rework of a 1920 canvas and its theme of intercepting diagonals. |
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Medical breakthroughs in fighting Hepatitis B, novel anti-viral properties, the DNA chip and methods for intercepting illness causing proteins are among the final winners of the European Inventor of the Year awards. |
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It brings together the major players involved in facilitating legitimate cross-border traffic while intercepting people and goods that might pose a threat to Canada. |
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Incidentally, intercepting communications is not the preferred method of industrial espionage, which is generally conducted by conventional means. |
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According to certain indices, the surveillance system has not only been used for industrial espionage, but also for intercepting the communications of individuals or organisations. |
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On 11 January 2007, China conducted an anti-satellite test, intercepting the 960-kilogram Fengyun 1C weather satellite with a medium-range missile. |
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Therefore, like listening to the radio or watching television, the company reasoned that intercepting data on unsecured Wi-Fi networks was also exempt from wiretapping laws. |
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Under the FOAEA, the Government of Canada started using federal databases to trace and locate defaulters and helped with garnishment by intercepting federal funds such as income tax refunds and employment insurance benefits. |
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It's based on the property that if someone observes a quantum system, say by intercepting a secret message, that eavesdropper will leave a fingerprint behind. |
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Grant football coach Bill Foster accused Birmingham coaches of intercepting play calls from his headphones in Friday's 30-21 Braves win. |
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Mindful of her husband's diminished capacity, Nancy Reagan occasionally would screen him from the press by intercepting reporters' questions and then whispering an appropriate response in his ear. |
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One of his aides, Andrés Sepulveda, has been charged with espionage for illegally intercepting the phones and e-mails of government and FARC negotiators in an apparent attempt to sabotage the talks. |
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The main German effort remained on the western flank, which the French discovered by intercepting wireless messages. |
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I attended the 1974, 1975 and 1976 Law of the Sea Conferences and watched the Americans screaming like hell about the fact that the Japanese or the Russians might be intercepting some of their fish in the Bering Sea. |
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Pender recalled to me that he and his friends owed their lives to the skill of their captain, Colin Maud, in avoiding, and on occasion intercepting, torpedos. |
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For the purposes of this report, the questionnaire responses have been grouped in terms of the major fields of action for monitoring, intercepting and managing radioactively contaminated scrap metal. |
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Grounds and procedure for intercepting correspondence and listening to and recording of conversations are provided for in articles 235 to 237 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. |
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Several gangs have vacuumed millions from the system by stealing and creating identities, or intercepting and forging cheques. The government wants people to take the issue more seriously. |
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They appear as vigorous impasto intercepting the light, making the surface of the picture vibrate, and standing out vividly against a black background. |
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But even in such cases, the NSA often ends up intercepting those communications of Americans without individualized warrants, and all of this is left to the discretion of the NSA analysts with no real judicial oversight. |
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In Benin, for example, they are responsible for intercepting children and handing them over to NGOs for their recovery and reintegration while traffickers are prosecuted. |
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Knowing where a shipment originated, how it has travelled, where it can be found and whether its integrity has been compromised are key questions for security agencies intent on intercepting threatening cargo. |
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After 1949, those Soviet bombers could be carrying nuclear weapons, and so intercepting them was crucial if the United Kingdom was to be saved during a war. |
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Vincent, intercepting and destroying ships on the Spanish supply lines. |
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Salford was one of the first authorities in the Irwell watershed to install intercepting sewers and sewage treatment works at Mode Wheel Sewage works. |
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Intercepting the data randomly changes the polarization of the light, irreversibly altering the data. |
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