The stealer of the show was definitely Peers when he played his guitar like an upside-down guitar with a violin bow. |
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I think a larger point maybe to be made is we're looking at a guy who is an inveterate maybe even shameless but wonderfully adroit scene stealer. |
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In contrast to a keylogger that captures every keyboard activity, the password stealer only captures passwords. |
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A password stealer is a program that captures passwords that's being typed on a computer. |
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Yoyo, the famous stealer, has sneaked into the country's most famous jewels building to steal 3 red diamonds. |
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During the first half of 2008, in the Top 10 malware list is a family of password stealer targeting on-line games. |
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A is a password stealer type Trojan that steal affected user's passwords and other privacy data informations. |
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The moment he sprinkles some stardust around the Cadillac Championship, up pops the master scene stealer to bask in the associated glow. |
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In the worst case scenario the stealer will be afraid and will throw everything in the water. |
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Or for that already they know, it is a simple MSN to stealer. |
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But the show stealer is Seward, whom Lincoln named Secretary of State — a short, big-nosed, industrious, and highly principled senator from New York, who was later responsible for the purchase of Alaska. |
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Show stealer Embrace Another Fall blows in on a desert wind before the thunderclap of power chords and a cameo vocal from Julie Murphy. |
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If you suspect a shop stealer, pay this person a lot of attention. |
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The actor, who has died aged 68, was a renowned scene stealer as cheery binman Eddie Yeats in Coronation Street and slobbish Onslow in Keeping Up Appearances. |
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But it was from the original novel that Michael Moorcock borrowed the idea of the cursed sword to create the sword borne by Elric in The Stealer of Souls and its sequels. |
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