It was a UNIX system, and I logged on as root every day without their knowledge. |
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Approximately 10.8 million acres of logged forestlands in Canada remain denuded. |
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More recent viruses and blended threats also extract passwords, decryption keys and logged keystrokes. |
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The Canadian Forces C-17 Globemaster heavy-lift transport logged 48.5 hours of airtime flying the two vehicles to India. |
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Attacks on buses are being logged, and police are involved in operations across the area aimed at clamping down on the thugs. |
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Each child, having already attended a full day of regular classes, has logged another couple of hours at a juku. |
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A video camera and assessors working four-hour shifts logged James' record-breaking attempt. |
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The centre is manned by fully trained technical personnel and all calls are recorded and logged to track and maintain a high service level. |
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Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files. |
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Sure enough, sweetie that he is, Roddy logged over 200 abusive nuisance calls over the course of the next ten minutes or so. |
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Eventually, everyone in the world who has ever logged on will owe us a million billion trillion dollars. |
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Comedian Bob Hope logged more than 10 million air miles traveling to see the troops. |
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Spim is more insidious than spam because messages pop up automatically when a user is logged in, making them harder to ignore. |
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Amtrak logged a record 24 million passengers last year and ridership jumped 80 percent during the Thanksgiving holiday. |
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Arums will grow in sun or shade but do best in a cool leafy soil that retains moisture yet doesn't become water logged. |
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For any given level of deforestation the marginal benefits to the farmer of clearing decreases with the cumulative area logged. |
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His mouth dropped open as I matter-of-factly logged into a privileged account. |
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The radio operator sent a Mayday distress call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am. |
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The effect is impressive, even if the images are familiar to anyone who has logged on to the band's website or seen one of their videos. |
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King is a running back who logged time in the Arena League and the CFL after playing collegiately at Central Arkansas. |
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Additionally, once logged, many national forests are prone to flooding, mudslides and stream destruction due to runoff and siltation. |
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Officers say speeds of 90 mph have been logged, and a motorcyclist was recently clocked at 102 mph. |
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Once the visitor has logged on, the site records passwords and other sensitive bank account details, which can later be used by fraudsters. |
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All incidents are being logged by residents, and the crime and disorder team have been patrolling the area. |
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In addition, the data can be logged, exported in a variety of formats, or even copied to the clipboard. |
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Once the logged area is replanted, the access roads are left unmaintained until the timber matures and is ready for harvesting again. |
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Plenty of investors logged on for all three online Dutch auctions, pricing was good for the issuers, and investors got their full allocations. |
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And then I logged in and did some nifty Internet stuff, including joining the blogs by women webring. |
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Their responses are logged verbatim and scored according to a complex system designed to point towards personality traits. |
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She has since become a certified advanced open water diver and has logged 144 dives, achieving her deepest dive at 105 feet. |
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I've logged on and tried a couple of chat rooms but they were boring me to tears. |
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Each issue raised by a general reviewer was formally logged and tracked to resolution. |
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What happened, your Honours, is that timber from approximately three-quarters of the leasehold itself was logged by licensed timber operators. |
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The general consensus seems to be that this particular aquatic adventure is too water logged for its own good. |
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This detail is logged into the system, and so is the fact that an engineer is required to visit the client. |
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Two police forces, the national rail operating system and the local train service have all logged the incident. |
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They phoned the police who logged the incident, but didn't hold much hope in getting her back. |
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By the end of the month, the aircraft had logged about 26 hours of flying time during an equal number of test flights. |
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Bugbear, another blended threat, spread through network shares but also logged keystrokes and functioned as a back door. |
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Most of these older forests have been selectively logged but never cleared for cultivation. |
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For one thing, a cleanup plan should require regrowing heavily logged forests above the Silver Valley, says Osborn. |
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Yet currently they receive few financial benefits from the trees that are logged on this land. |
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By 1940, virtually all trees in the state that were valuable as timber had been logged, and much of the land had been turned to pasture. |
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Thailand's forests were logged without mercy following World War II, losing nearly 75 percent of their virgin stands. |
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Conspiracy theorists at Brunel say academics have logged on to their computers to vote only to find someone else has already done so for them. |
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The workstations ran Windows XP Pro, and all students logged in using a single user name and password local to the workstation. |
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I sat by a computer and logged on with the username and password I had been given with my timetable. |
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In Figure 2, one can see from the IP addresses that the root user was logged in from different clients. |
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On our return to the apartment I opened my laptop and logged on to my e-mail. |
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If that user logs off the workstation, the TP User becomes the user who has been logged onto the system the longest. |
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He has logged more than 35 days in space, including more than 13 hours spacewalking. |
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It could also be tied to a back-end database so all verifications would be logged with the time, date and location. |
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However, police in Baltimore logged a report indicating that on October 8 Williams had been in Baltimore and had a run-in with city police, a law enforcement source said. |
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His brother, in the right seat, had logged about 18,000 hours, had been a captain with two major airlines and continued to fly as a flight engineer for one of those air-lines. |
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They logged every incident and released depressing day-by-day accounts of the carnage. |
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Terminal installations and deinstallations are not logged by default. |
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Gladwell, however, is mostly interested in the ungodly number of hours they logged on stage. |
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Accidentally, according to EIA, Italy is Europe's main importer of illegally logged wood and especially ramin, an endangered tree growing in Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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She has only been flying for a few months, but she has already logged more than 80 hours. |
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In an interview for BBC radio a couple of years ago, he told the interviewer that he'd never logged on to the Internet, but I know for a fact he checks his email. |
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Previous cruises had logged the presence of vast seismic reflectors below the seafloor that were so dense that they were often mistaken for the seafloor itself. |
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She logged off of whatever it was that she was doing on her computer and stood to lecture the class on Hamlet, which was the play we were studying for the time being. |
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To supply wood for the kilns native red beech in the area was logged. |
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Its details are logged on a card which the user takes away and the horse's details can be called up to be raced when the card is inserted into a machine. |
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More than 95 percent of America's old-growth forests has been logged. |
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It's rare that I see any ancients logged on, anymore, and I'll continue to keep a watchful eye to see if there are any on, for this will be my last post on the forums. |
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This was how he had logged the hours, or kept track of his bouts of emesis. |
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Kinzer also logged plenty of evenings in the Turkish bistros called meyhanes eating meze, or small plates of appetizers, and consuming raki, the Turkish national beverage. |
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Still, all these niceties logged, there is no getting away from the crazy coaches and poor kids. |
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While the ITTO study found that loggers target 35 tree species, just two, gaboon mahogany and sapele mahogany, account for over half of all logged timber. |
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I logged all the 6000 hours in my logbook in my own airplanes. |
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They both spoke out loud, detailing the daily flight plan and any possible deviations from it while the office voice recorders logged their discussion. |
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The company logged huge accolades for TV ads with its famous sock puppet. |
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I would call the police and make sure each incident is logged. |
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Users who have not logged in to the system are invited to do so if they already have an account or to join the system as a member if they do not yet have an account. |
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Combine television viewing with countless hours logged onto the Internet, and one could argue that Americans have degenerated into a society of semi-literate loners. |
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In practice, however, on most systems you have to be logged on as the superuser or temporarily become that user in order to do anything important. |
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Users can poll the system to see if that fact was logged, and find out who contributed that fact, and when they did, without knowing their real name. |
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That witness told the jury of the warnings on the screen of the Police National Computer when an officer logged on to the computer to obtain data. |
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At the end of the day Josh shut down his computer and logged out. |
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The results showed that nearly one-third of the areas that were logged selectively were completely deforested for grazing and other uses within four years. |
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Gabriel did nothing of the sort, but logged the property to fund his own private ventures, concerning the nature of which I am thankfully ignorant. |
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Once the most valuable trees have been taken down, the kuda-kuda trails are often sold to another group of loggers and the areas are repeatedly logged for less valuable trees. |
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Seventy-five percent of the island's ancient forests have been logged. |
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Fires tend to burn more intensely in areas that have been logged. |
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The reference above to root rot is cautionary only, since this disease would not be problem if badly drained soils and water logged conditions are avoided. |
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Wilcox, who played 15 minutes in his first game action the previous night in Sacramento, logged 33 minutes off the bench and hit a career-high nine field goals. |
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Other errors logged here have varying levels of innocuousness. |
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Early on, Canadian fighter pilots logged a number of firsts in air combat. |
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The first ever record of a bearded seal in Northumberland since records began has been logged at Beadnell beach. |
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Swamps have been extensively logged, leaving canals and ditches that allow saline water to move inland. |
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The CQC logged 6,300 whistleblowing reports from worried staff over poor care. |
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He went to his office and logged online to have cybersex for more than six hours. |
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The well will be geophysically logged, followed by a series of permeability tests on selected seams. |
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During the last 3 months of 1998, children logged on to online homerooms, divided by geographic regions. |
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Of the 179 species logged, razorbills, with 390 nesting pairs, guillemots and fulmars achieved their highest ever population counts. |
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The immunologist had logged hundreds of lab hours documenting ways in which human milk helps babies fight infections. |
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Faghur North-1X logged 25 feet of net pay in the Safa and Paleozoic Desouqy sands. |
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During these two missions, he logged over 3 months in space including over 21 hours of extravehicular activity in 3 spacewalks. |
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For example, if the user has logged into the site, his or her login information can be associated with the cookie identifier. |
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Greenpeace said in a press conference that the tree was originally from a logged area in the ancient forest which was supposed to be protected. |
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The epa operates an it helpdesk facility where all requests for it support and queries are logged by staff. |
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Dispersal of seeds of Hymenaea courbaril in a logged rain forest in the peruvian Amazonian. |
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Handcrafted 20 years ago from incense cedars logged on-site, the inn has five roomy guest suites, each with a large spa tub and gas fireplace. |
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He told me his best billfish year ever was in 1969 when he logged 97 billfish in a season. |
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Since that time, Warnock has logged over 100 dives, spent more than 4,000 minutes under the sea, and achieved a Master Scuba Diver rating. |
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Terry Southgate logged on to see if he could see himself or his wife, Wendy, on the site. |
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Stag parties visiting the North East's most famous seaside party resort will be logged in order to catch those caught up in drunken violence. |
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Butterflies were sampled at 80 observation stations along 8 km of transects in unlogged and logged forest. |
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Both sooty and Balearic shearwaters were seen and arctic, pomarine and great skuas logged. |
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The team also logged wildlife such as Arctic hares and foxes, musk ox, and reindeer. |
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I must have logged thousands of hours on pinball machines over the years. |
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Timber remains an important source of revenue, even though many forests in the east have been logged much more rapidly than they are able to recover. |
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When I logged into the social network, I discovered I'd been hacked. |
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Forests are either logged or burned to make room for mining activities or for grasslands, and often the area needed for such purposes is extensive. |
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This is because most of the additional miles logged are probably driven on divided highways where the risk of accident is lower than on congested arterials. |
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Roughly six million users in the US deactivated their Facebook accounts last month, whilst 100,000 people in the US logged off the social networking site for good. |
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With a standard web browser, ingests can be monitored as they occur, and ingested material is logged through the mxfSPEEDRAIL Xpress user interface. |
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A five-flight veteran, he logged more than 58 days in space, including 58 hours and 30 minutes of extravehicular activity during eight spacewalks. |
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She has logged on to the chat box of her fansite, GaGaDaily, and talked about her upcoming studio album, crediting the influence of her Liverpool stay. |
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The technology upon completion of drilling is lowered inside drill rods to the bottom of the hole, which is geophysically logged as the rods are pulled out of the hole. |
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