He lived in a hovel of an apartment, sold illegal software, hacked systems, and nursed a feeling of unease. |
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Boston almost scored when a Jason Lee header from Danny Thomas' cross was hacked off the line by Baraclough. |
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Casablanca is often called the finest Hollywood film of all time, which has always really hacked me off, I've never highly rated the thing. |
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Room after room of the city's buildings had holes hacked through the walls by tunnellers. |
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He smashed the back window with a fire extinguisher, while others hacked at the roof. |
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It is as if the corner of a Rembrandt has been hacked off, so it is extremely important that we don't rush in and make a mess of it. |
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But really the only winners were the French and they were hacked off with the English weather, especially when they eventually reached Carlisle. |
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We hacked and slashed our way through the forest until we reached a huge opening. |
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Here is the hacked orb, the filed off ledge is on the right and the semi circular groove is ready to epoxy the bolt. |
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Well, there was a whole heap of hacks and they were hacked off for a whole heap of reasons. |
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For years, small pieces of soapstone and marble have been hacked from the highway for use in carvings. |
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And he allegedly hacked into more than 90 non-classified U.S. government systems, mostly military, over the past year and a half. |
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But as Fennelly tackled him the ball was spilled and the Portlaoise player hacked it ahead. |
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When they did manage to win against us, they were so arrogant with their parading round the ground, it hacked us off. |
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With a machete, he hacked low branches and vines to clear the boat's path through the flooded forest. |
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He hacked at a wall of vines, which fell and revealed a gaping, black hole. |
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She had wavy black hair that looked like it had been hacked at with a knife. |
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Police in Trowbridge are appealing for witnesses after thugs hacked at a tree in the park on Saturday afternoon. |
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The ice was supplied by a local fish factory and re-applied every night to a vertical wall after being hacked at all day by ice axes. |
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He growled in annoyance as he hacked through an appendage trying to entangle his legs. |
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I had no lessons or anything, so I kind of hacked around until I was 17, then I quit. |
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They know how many times he has been whacked and hacked by opposing defensemen and goaltenders. |
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The China Daily has an article about the hack together with a screen shot of the hacked site. |
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The end result was about two hours after going back online, they were hacked again with the same hack. |
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Pen clips, protractors, and jackknives have left hacked shapes to tell people how dull it all was when they sat here. |
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Within an hour they'd hacked it down to fence height, luckily sparing the thick branch to which one end of my washing line is tied. |
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With less than three minutes of the second half gone, Henderson latched on to a lax pass and hacked the ball downfield. |
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If you have ever hacked into a joint of meat you will know it is difficult to cut through bone. |
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The unsung Victorian adventurer hacked, bullied and charmed his way through uncharted jungle to help establish British colonial rule in Burma. |
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Victims were shot, strangled, poisoned, drowned, garrotted, thrown from cliffs and hacked to pieces. |
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A cybercrook has admitted to using hacked ATM codes to steal from accounts. |
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The androids hacked the little plastic grenade launcher into small pieces and bound Leslie with so many chains that only her eyes were visible. |
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First of all, you know we sent you that message, after you hacked into our database. |
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Parts of the wall of the Assyrian palace at Nimrud, in the north, have been hacked out, as if cut to order for a foreign collector. |
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He lifted it and hacked at the door again, and again, and small chips of wood started to fly off. |
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His characters have run for president, hacked the New York Stock Exchange and joined the occasional religious cult. |
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The ball was hacked clear and after some indecision in the home rearguard Enda Muldoon raced over the try line. |
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A Florida teenager was banged up for six months yesterday after admitting he hacked into NASA systems. |
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In the front gallery stood a matte-black block of polystyrene crudely hacked to resemble a human skull perched on a base. |
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On the interior of the church, all areas of defective plasterwork and cement based plaster have been hacked off. |
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Any security system can be hacked, as computer-literate teenagers prove every day. |
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The Doctor's race to Oswin brought him to a room full of Daleks, but Oswin hacked into their hive mind and deleted any knowledge of the Doctor. |
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There was more high drama at the woodchopping, where New Zealand's top axemen hacked their way to glory. |
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Then he hacked into the computer systems and transferred money from the base's account to ours, wiping his trail clean. |
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On the other hand, the costs of ignoring security and getting hacked have been, in the scheme of things, relatively small. |
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They disrupted an opposition move in midfield, and then hacked the ball on. |
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Chances gone begging made way for sliced clearances, hacked hoofs, stumbles, bobbles, blocked shots and mis-hit passes. |
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But the ball bounced unkindly for the scrum half and it was hacked down field. |
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His header was hacked off the goal line as Kendal looked to double their lead. |
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Or was I the only one dying to see what Den's mistress Kate did with her barnet after Chrissie, the woman scorned, hacked off her hair. |
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Porto attack, but Sergio tidies up at the back for Deportivo and the ball is hacked clear. |
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In injury time, Maxwell did beat Boswell with a header but Burscough skipper Stephen McNulty hacked the ball off the line for a corner. |
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Another male swan had its left foot hacked off, and last weekend, two cygnets were found orphaned near Furze Hill. |
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They show you presentations of how top military bases were hacked and nuclear installations almost brought to meltdown. |
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The curly-haired midfielder duly hacked his effort well wide of the near post from about seven yards. |
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We had no forks or plates, so we hacked off big slabs of cake, put them in emesis basins, and ate them with tongue depressors. |
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As soon as the animals collapsed, they hacked off their ivory tusks. |
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Then, one warm summer day, Andrew and Abby were found hacked to death more than a dozen times with an ax. |
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For this story has not been derived from hacked voicemails, an avaricious doctor, or a garrulous friend. |
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Users were hacked by clicking questionable pins, which rapidly spread and resulted in a bootylicious overload. |
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Inside, the group browsed, coughed, hacked, wheezed, and spluttered. |
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He emerges, barely, pared to his essence, like a sculpture hacked from ice. |
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Most security experts believe individual accounts were hacked, by exploiting password resets, rather than the Apple cloud itself. |
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Interestingly, The Interview was the one movie that was not stolen and made available online by those who hacked Sony. |
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Russell Crowe Russell Crowe claimed his Twitter account was hacked when he posted a naked picture of a woman last July. |
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The Bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, which started life as a place to trade cards from a fantasy game, was hacked. |
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I was expecting tall poppies to be gleefully lopped, hacked and triumphantly danced on, but instead they were treated with a strange degree of respect. |
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My diagnosis is that since he is on broadband cable Internet, and has no firewall, someone actually hacked into his computer and is manipulating his system just for kicks. |
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The Waterford keeper advanced from his line to spectacularly parry Holt's thunderous shot from 18 yards before the ball had been hacked to safety. |
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Brian sauntered past his meat cases, into a back room where an employee hacked away at shins of beef, and through the door of his meat refrigerator. |
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Its reporters had hacked the phones of relatives of dead soldiers, and the phone of Milly Dowler, a missing schoolgirl. |
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A couple years ago she hacked all her long, beautiful black hair off into a bob with chocolate colored highlights that she managed to just pull off. |
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An aide to Princes William and Harry, Jamie Lowther Pinkerton, was hacked 416 times from the wapping office. |
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The pages were hacked by means of a zero-day vulnerability found in the new Facebook profiles, the hackers claim. |
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I grinned as I hacked at my old jeans, turning them into a pair of shorts. |
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He's got really tight curls so I've only ever used the clippers or hacked at it myself but I haven't done this for about eight months now so it was getting quite long. |
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He hacked a loose ball from virtually his own line well upfield and as Glasgow put on pressure, a penalty was awarded which Dan Parks slipped home. |
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The ball was hacked half-clear to the edge of the box where Jean-Louis Valois's half-hit return was just about the only poor connection he made all day long. |
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In this physical game, the Africans hacked Diego Maradona all day. |
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Their best chance came from a free-kick on eight yards, foolishly conceded by Ryan Esson when he should either have hacked the ball away or allow it to pass for a corner. |
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Stephens' clearance kick from behind his own post was kept in play by Ladell, who hacked the ball on three times in a shoulder-to-shoulder race to the tryline. |
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He was sent off during the match after being tripped by Diego Simeone, and responding in the worst way a footballer could-he hacked Simeone's legs. |
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She had already hacked into the Government computers within a few minutes. |
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Mike easily hacked into the mainframe of the US government building and began to look for a map of the layout of the building, or at least a blueprint. |
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He hacked into my e-mail accounts and read all my mail, new and old. |
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The Government is hacked off that people are not very grateful. |
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The smoke seemed to cling tenaciously to Erul, as he hacked and coughed. |
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Many sub postmasters and postmistresses have pulled out because the recent changes to the payment of welfare benefits have hacked away at their profit margins. |
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The nauseating horror of having hacked away gib to reveal deep rot. |
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The skull showed that a blade had hacked away part of the rear of the skull. |
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A statue of Mercury from the mithraeum at Dieburg had been hacked into 23 pieces. |
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But what reparation will the now-ancient Mau Mau members make to the white British and the black Africans they hacked to death? |
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According to the story, Alexander proclaimed that it did not matter how the knot was undone and hacked it apart with his sword. |
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The smaller of the two boats, perhaps 19 meters long and made of pine, was hacked up and used as firewood by troops. |
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Yahoo, Twitter and LinkedIn users have been asked to change details after blog site Gawker was hacked. |
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Charlie had told me what it had looked like immediately after the riots. Bodies hacked to pieces with pangas. |
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Recently at the tribeca Film Festival, you said your phone was hacked. |
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So Clark and team at Unimelb tore down a Wii balance board and hacked into its strain gauges and accelerometers to tap into their raw data. |
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In the ensuing carnage of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, Surrey's isolated vanguard was hacked to pieces. |
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The chicken is smoking a post-coital ciggy with a satisfied smile on its face and the egg is looking totally hacked off. |
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Mossack Fonseca also told news sources that the company always operated within the law and had been hacked. |
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A SCHOOLBOY hacked into a city's tram network and then used it like a giant trainset. |
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They hacked a hole in his cell wall and Mortimer escaped to a waiting boat. |
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I hacked in a fix for this bug, but we'll still have to do a real fix later. |
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But within hours it was hacked and the break-in code was released. |
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Such is the commercial value of his work that people have hacked an entire wall off a building because it bears some of his graffiti. |
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Set was the killer of Osiris, having hacked Osiris' body into pieces and dispersed it so that he could not be resurrected. |
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Those who stood beside him were easily overpowered and killed, while the others who tried to help him were hacked by spears and swords. |
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The dwarf hacked at Sod's boot, sinking his axeblade deep into the Banker's foot. |
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Most were simply hacked to death while completely stuck in the deep mud. |
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Nathan Robinson, 27, killed William Spiller, 48, in a row over cash then hacked up his 25-stone body with a Stanley knife and saws in the flat they shared. |
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Love Bird was down the field over 1m2f at Leopardstown on her debut, but she hacked up from 22 rivals in a 7f maiden in testing ground over this course. |
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When I logged into the social network, I discovered I'd been hacked. |
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Tim Easterby's sprinter hacked up by five lengths from Yorkies Boy in a conditions race over six furlongs and should have too much dash for his rivals over the minimum trip. |
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They hacked the brush down and made their way through the jungle. |
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However, six months after Forest Service crews hacked thick thatches with chain saws and dumped herbicide on the stumps to stunt new growth, three-foot shoots have sprouted. |
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Out went our light armed companies,..and all to cut and hacked them. |
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He hacked at the head, skinning back the lips to get at the teeth. |
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The skill is shown by the neat way in which the dismemberment has been carried out. The parts have not been rudely hacked asunder, but have been separated at the joints. |
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Second, whatever Hacked Off and the politicians may say, some legitimate journalism will now be curtailed. |
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