Zara was casually fanning herself with her picture, but when she thought no one was watching stole long, slow, surreptitious looks at it. |
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It's a shield designed to protect contactless smart cards from surreptitious access. |
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My bar mate would ensure a constant surreptitious supply of bottled Pils and I would be off. |
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He was quite sure it would be restored that afternoon, he said, with quiet emphasis and a surreptitious glance at his watch. |
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Sydney police have promised to crack down on all such surreptitious snapping. |
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A burning ember becomes a surreptitious reference to a tense nation teetering on collapse. |
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Today during afternoon break I went for a surreptitious puff with two co-workers. |
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After all, if there is no chocolate dessert on hand, it just might lead to surreptitious stealing of the children's chocolate eggs. |
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The privacy conscious should be able to shield their documents from surreptitious sniffers by covering passports in a metal sheath. |
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There appears to be an increasing amount of surveillance, much of it surreptitious. |
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A no-fly zone is reported to have been enforced so that paparazzi cannot take surreptitious snaps from helicopters. |
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We don't need this surreptitious attempt at re-direction of our considerable traffic. |
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Astute stratagems and surreptitious methods had been planned and executed only to fail. |
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Thanks to e-mail, the modern workplace is a hive of covert communication and surreptitious sociability. |
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The stowing of the rubbish seemed surreptitious, even furtive, to a young and ignorant mind. |
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On the recording, however, I keep hearing the surreptitious scratch of a lighter. |
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They're all meeting in the cafeteria to plot against Veronica, and the way you shot it, you get right away that it's surreptitious. |
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Camera obscura technology has been used in astronomy to study solar eclipses and in spy work to make surreptitious surveillance cameras. |
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In the days of reel-to-reel tape recorders, it was a technological feat in itself to be surreptitious. |
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Meanwhile, a surreptitious measure of whisky is pulled from his pocket for a crafty nip. |
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To prevent surreptitious advertising, consumers will be informed at the start of a programme that product placement is in use. |
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The use of a ladies purse for surreptitious photography was another common surveillance tool. |
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Under British and American law this surreptitious sale is illegal. |
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A portable radio with a concealed camera was used for surreptitious photography. |
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With general surveillance, the concern is not as much about the surreptitious nature of the surveillance as its pervasiveness and intrusiveness. |
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Lord Metfield gave her a surreptitious look-over while she introduced herself, and was amused to see that the lady seemed to subject him to some kind of inspection too. |
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Data swiped through a surreptitious card reader is later placed on a forged credit card. |
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Thanks to consumer culture it's entirely possible to give the Earth a surreptitious kicking on a daily basis. |
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In Colombian slang it refers to last-minute or surreptitious provisions slipped into legislation, usually to serve shady interests. |
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Cynics claimed this was a surreptitious way to undermine greenery, but they have been proved wrong. |
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The prohibition of surreptitious advertising does not cover legitimate product placement within the framework of this Directive. |
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When news arrives, private agents understand that the policy changed because of new information, not because of a surreptitious change of course. |
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The employer investigated reports that Richardson was sleeping by having him placed under surreptitious video surveillance. |
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This miniature camera was used in a cigarette pack for taking surreptitious photographs. |
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He speaks loudly, and endearingly frankly, and occasionally steals a surreptitious glance over his shoulder to make sure the room is indeed empty. |
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Most troubling is surreptitious surveillance, which has the greatest effect on employee privacy. |
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Video cameras are tiny and cheap, exposing you to surreptitious surveillance and recording. |
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This same principle of separation is behind the ban on surreptitious advertising and teleshopping. |
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But by 1953, with McCarthyism and the second Red Scare in full swing, the FBI moved from surreptitious research to direct contact. |
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The uproarious bun throwing and surreptitious chatting up of 18th century public spaces gave way to the hushed cathedral of the 19th century concert hall. |
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Speculations are rife in diplomatic circles that the country's chief diplomat is making a surreptitious bid though he has carefully veiled his ambition. |
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They acted like some surreptitious athletics officials who could not wait to be the first to give the media a scoop and doubtless court future favour as a reward. |
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The 15 youngsters all pledged not to indulge in a surreptitious snack when they went home to bed after a video evening at the church, without the pop corn. |
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Very often staff feel that their colleagues have been silently and invisibly spirited out of the company in a surreptitious and clandestine manner. |
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She has been reflecting on the fact that it is ten years since she left school, and surreptitious elements of old school uniform have crept into her recent work. |
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It will further prohibit the surreptitious installation of programs on computer systems and networks by requiring consent for the installation of all computer programs. |
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A contingent of activists linked to the Tea Party decry plans to encourage walking and cycling as surreptitious means of undermining American sovereignty by the United Nations. |
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The surreptitious checking of the seat restraints, the stomach-churning climb and the visceral thrill of the drop are the hallmarks of a park visit. |
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The surreptitious manner in which the Council is drawing power towards itself without accounting for it contravenes all basic principles of democracy. |
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For non-linear services, on the other hand, only minimum basic rules are laid down, e.g. for the protection of minors, against incitement to racial hatred and for the prevention of surreptitious advertising. |
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On product placement, clear and precise information to the public on the placement of an advertiser's products in a programme could avoid qualification as surreptitious advertising. |
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This might be the case, for example, if someone draws false conclusions from surreptitious photographs, such as that the person portrayed is having an affair. |
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The CCLA recommended that Passport Canada take steps to prevent surreptitious reading or cloning of the RFID chip, and requested information on the measures Passport Canada is planning to take to do so. |
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Genderphobia is a more surreptitious form of discrimination than transphobia because it quietly adheres to hegemonic notions of gender behaviour. |
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It was left outside his room by a smitten but surreptitious fan. |
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We fear that our naturist pictures may be classed as illegal because they are deemed surreptitious, and that this in turn may affect our ability to publish our magazines and pictures or even possess those pictures. |
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Nor would this in itself mean open season for such intrusive techniques as electronic eavesdropping and surreptitious searches on the targets that remained. |
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When the local union became aware of the surreptitious surveillance, it was outraged at what it considered to be a substantial encroachment on the privacy rights of employees. |
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Serum gastrin levels and salicylate levels are useful in detecting Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and surreptitious use of aspirin. |
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In spite of the surreptitious changes in the rules on the financing market, businesses continuously fail to take sufficient advantage of the possibilities available to reduce their credit risk. |
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In 1817 Southey was confronted with the surreptitious publication of a radical play, Wat Tyler, which he had written in 1794 at the height of his radical period. |
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In the hands of criminals, however, these inexpensive, easily obtained computers can be used as effective, remote-controlled surreptitious audio surveillance devices? |
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He read the letter aloud. Sophia listened with the studied air of one for whom, even in these days, a title possessed some surreptitious allurement. |
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Married tango man Chris makes a surreptitious appearance with Margaret but when his daughter Nia gatecrashes the party, the atmosphere takes a turn for the worse. |
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The builder of a remote-controlled surreptitious listening device first needs to equip the computer with sound capability or a sound card and microphone. |
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