In fact, she swears that she saw the blow-up bra being surreptitiously inflated after a recent dive in a boat full of blokes. |
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Waiting for the train, she glances surreptitiously through the commuters at the lovely young thing walking down the platform unawares. |
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There are also modifications for people doing the workout surreptitiously at their desks. |
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Many programs that surreptitiously access the internet go undetected by users. |
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Under these conditions, inspired gas concentrations can be manipulated to effect surreptitiously desired changes in alveolar gas tensions. |
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The practice becomes illegal when done surreptitiously to cheat the consumer or defraud the taxman. |
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This data is then surreptitiously transmitted to crooks, allowing their young accomplices to later empty bank accounts. |
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You don't have to have one foot in the grave to remember the bookies' runners surreptitiously collecting betting slips in pubs. |
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Third, hypoxia can be induced surreptitiously, obviating behavioral responses at the time where critical measurements are made. |
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In a world such as this, it would be all so evident, the extent to which markets have been surreptitiously rigged already. |
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Is that why all those male journalists in the audience were gulping and surreptitiously recrossing their legs? |
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So Thomas decided to exact revenge by surreptitiously placing a vicious computer virus on Scott's machine which destroyed his hard drive. |
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She surreptitiously wiped the tears from her cheeks before she gave up and allowed herself to be viewed. |
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In the final analysis, the ideology of radical diversity surreptitiously promotes a political program of the same kind. |
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If romantic interest is reciprocated, young men and young women will visit surreptitiously at night under the cover of darkness. |
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Now and then, however, he managed to scrape together some coppers surreptitiously by holding a gentleman's horse or running on an errand. |
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He had a long lens and he was surreptitiously looking round the corner into the cemetery and taking sneaky shots. |
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And you don't have to worry about sand surreptitiously entering your unmentionables. |
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In his death, they are surreptitiously besmirching his reputation to gain political protection. |
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She eyed him surreptitiously, noting the oddly showy silver watch chain peeking from his waistcoat pocket. |
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My dad probably viewed it as a way of surreptitiously dosing us with cricket rules, and regrets it to this day. |
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By the time our desserts arrive, people are glancing surreptitiously at their watches. |
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Clearly, turning a blind eye whenever the permanently famished Donald surreptitiously dipped into the tin of dog biscuits brought its reward. |
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British dystopian Watkins prophesizes in his film that protestors and lefties are arrested, tried, and surreptitiously executed in the desert. |
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Before breaking her heart a second time, he surreptitiously mined intimate details from her life to include in the tale. |
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I surreptitiously sniffed at my own armpits and wrinkled my nose a little. |
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A few hours later, you can watch the infoholics as the plane begins its final descent. They slide their cell phones surreptitiously out of their pockets. |
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Once we reached the library, we three signed in, and Kelsey surreptitiously drifted away, fetching the large tome and bringing it to the room where we were doing our shift. |
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He also, however, surreptitiously programs them to respond to a command word, which will be later used in post-hypnotic suggestion to turn C.W. into unwitting jewel thieves. |
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Crimeware can surreptitiously install keystroke loggers to collect sensitive data login and password information for online bank accounts, and report them back to the thief. |
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It was there that I was able to surreptitiously cross-examine these men. |
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They did not surreptitiously record his activities inside the hotel or seek to obtain DNA evidence. |
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We have to bear the consequences of our fundamental decision to choose multilingualism and not let it surreptitiously crumble away. |
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As she fingered through them, searching for the one that would unlock the main door, the keys jangled, causing Rena to surreptitiously look around. |
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A keylogger is a form of malware program that installs itself surreptitiously, records keystrokes made on the infected computer and sends this data to hackers. |
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Then, it used friendly companies to cobble together a controlling stake surreptitiously. |
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Indeed, perhaps it is your colleague, who sometimes surreptitiously eats candies, who talked about the power of disallowance. |
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Compared with most large projects, this is a bagatelle, but the surreptitiously radical design that makes such poetic sense of the pixel is a gutsy move. |
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Where people do figure, they are, for the most part, taken surreptitiously from the side or back. |
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But there's another question where no agreement is going to be possible: was the front page of the Sun surreptitiously antisemitic? |
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Encouraged by his teacher, yet wary of telling his embattled, striking father and older brother, he learns surreptitiously. |
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She arrived from Thaiwan after having been surreptitiously exchanged at the port for a Siamese cat from Khunying Abhibal. |
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In his office where thousand of papers piled up, there was, in the middle of them, a large open book, on which I glanced surreptitiously. |
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The service surreptitiously tracks and interpolates their behavior without disclosing itself or without asking permission. |
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Criminals could apply for an identification card in someone else's name, using surreptitiously obtained foundation documents. |
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Egan claims he was forced to consume alcohol and drugs, while drugs were also surreptitiously added to drinks he consumed. |
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A man sat opposite her, took out his phone, and surreptitiously photographed her eating. |
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However, every time Rudolph turned his back, the band would surreptitiously displace a tom-tom or a speaker, causing Roddy to become increasingly agitated. |
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The light was so-so, and I took the photos surreptitiously and quickly, as the proprietors of many stores do not like people taking photographs inside. |
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An electrician surreptitiously hooks up our hero to the main power supply. |
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In addition, ransom payments should not be filmed and media vehicles should not surreptitiously tail police cars to avoid blowing their cover, he added. |
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Then, shuffling, she surreptitiously grabs the one he chose with her mouth while pretending to cut the deck. |
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Most of us, he claims, do it surreptitiously at our desks, although some retire to their cars or, if they're really desperate for a bit of shut-eye, the toilet cubicle. |
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I would have thought the ability to become invisible could only underline the traditional strategy of surreptitiously helping yourself to extra Monopoly money. |
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The child was not surreptitiously removed from North Dakota and had a real and substantial connection with Manitoba in fact, given the time she had lived there. |
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May I surreptitiously break something in their house to settle the score? |
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In the new shopping malls of Mumbai and Delhi, couples hold hands and canoodle surreptitiously. Illicit lovers also favour protected monuments and ruins, where an entrance fee can buy a little privacy. |
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But if you surreptitiously or without permission view and photograph people inside their homes, business or other private areas, then you are likely to violate their privacy rights. |
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A more plausible explanation is that the map was surreptitiously acquired shortly after it was made for some nobleman or official client. |
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Saposs had been surreptitiously assessed by members of the Communist Party USA for membership, and rejected as a prospect. |
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Furthermore, fearing that foreign journalists might surreptitiously enter Uzbekistan under the guise of tourists, the government passed a law on 'the sojourn of foreigners. |
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Most downsizings are done surreptitiously, in the hopes that consumers won't notice. |
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But the Court, in my view, ought to handle this reform frontally, and not tuck it in, almost surreptitiously, as a penumbral fringe of the right to privacy. |
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Clothed securely in the guise of a popular issue such as animal rights, they are able to pursue their radical ideals surreptitiously and with impunity. |
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It was unfortunate that the government surreptitiously, cynically may be the more appropriate word, chose to bring in the pay equity reforms under the budget implementation bill. |
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He in fact broke his word to the people of Nova Scotia when he tried to surreptitiously get them to sign onto a deal that would have cost them hundreds of millions of dollars. |
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The Guardian understands that Grant Shapps's Wikipedia article had been monitored by the site for months – as the Tory chair had previously admitted editing his own page surreptitiously. |
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This proposal was thwarted by arguments over property rights, as property owners were surreptitiously shifting their boundaries. |
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There are few things more indignant to a person than having a complete stranger surreptitiously rob them of their independence under the erroneous belief that they are incapable of fending for themselves. |
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And I, as an average citizen or a legislator, would not support that they wanted to exclude surreptitiously installed DRM from the gambit of the bill. |
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We have all seen drafts surreptitiously circulated and discussed in secret meetings, outside the rooms where the international community has been transparently negotiating through its representatives. |
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The initial survey for the line was carried out by William James and, being done surreptitiously or by trespass, was defective. |
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We concluded there were less privacy-invasive techniques to confirm the identity of the man under investigation than to photograph him surreptitiously at his home. |
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No State in the world can allow its army and citizens to be the target of attacks, which can only be described as barbaric, within its borders, in particular by foreign fighters who have entered the country surreptitiously. |
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He then swept the glass into his sleeves while whirling 360 degrees, and surreptitiously slipped a few drops of red vegetable dye into the glass, emerging with a glass of a lovely rose hued liquid. |
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The disregard of every agreement by inserting the additional statement, whereby recognition is rigorously, but surreptitiously refused, and the toothless new compromise, amount, in many respects, to brinkmanship. |
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A novel so readably juicy and surreptitiously smart, it deserves all the attention it can get. |
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Unlike some other types of Internet-based crime, such as hacking, that may be conducted surreptitiously, phishing, by its nature, involves public misuse of legitimate companies' and agencies' names and logos. |
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Otherwise known as reverse shoplifting, shopdropping involves surreptitiously putting things in stores, rather than illegally taking them out, and the motivations vary. |
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It subtly sends out a loaded political attack message supporting one position, centrism, while surreptitiously dismissing other positions as lies and their adherents as liars. |
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