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NASA's still trying to figure out why Kepler bugged out.
Severson and his friends were convinced it had been bugged.
It's "an issue that's bugged me for years," he writes.
Unbeknownst to John, his wife had bugged his smart phone.
I thought my phones were tapped and my computers bugged.
MS: We should check if the office is bugged [laughs].
Orion noticed that Zeus' eyes looked "bugged out," Richardson said.
Has your kid bugged you to let them download Sandbox Coloring?
We know how to report when our communications are being bugged.
A bright idea Bugged out by the idea of eating bugs?
" Jeffery Deaver on research: "I bugged the New York City police.
This was something that always bugged me about the Boosted Boards.
Brown posted a flushed emoji, which features its eyes bugged out.
Is that a tension that has bugged you over the years?
But the complete dismissal of the open source model bugged him.
"I was walking around with my eyes bugged out," he said.
I mean, you know, it just--that bugged me a lot.
Some opponents were worried that the Patriots bugged their locker rooms.
For his part, Nixon was convinced that Johnson had bugged him.
No physical examples of the allegedly bugged equipment have yet turned up.
It's been a bugged-filled couple of months for Google's hardware team.
While there's no real problem with this, it bugged me a bit.
"They bugged me for four years," Ms. Wu said with a smile.
How it worked is what bugged me while playing the stage, too.
"He said his grandma was thugged out and bugged out," she recalled.
I began with what had bugged me about his coming-out piece.
"It is quite clear that my phone number is bugged," he said.
"I started looking at it, and it bugged me out," she said.
"You're gonna enjoy him, because the boy is bugged out ," he says.
There's a lot more to politics, and it's bugged me since then.
Bugged ought to try to approach her sister with a little more charity.
Bugged by small-boat irritation, the United States ceased its testing off Alaska.
This comfortable, secure fit surprised me because the Powerbeats 3 always bugged me.
The presentation is beautiful and clean, which made me happy and yet bugged.
We didn't respond to it or anything, so he called and bugged us!
He is becoming extremely paranoid and thinks the feds have bugged his headquarters.
His name was Keith Keith and he bugged Alex about her love life. 
When Morey learned that Maher had included this plot twist, it bugged him.
During an elaborate sting operation, the police bugged his apartment and recorded him.
I think I bugged you once when you got bothered at a thing.
"That always bugged me, people always assume the worst of Charlottesville," he said.
Q: I have two questions that have bugged me my entire adult life.
I reluctantly bugged the sleepers to my right so I could get up.
In places such as Hayward, GPS-bugged packages from Amazon did the trick.
If I had won that set, probably wouldn't have bugged me as much.
As the UK's leading theme park and dance music combo journalist, when Bugged Out!
Apparently it bugged the young Newton that the meanings of words were determined haphazardly.
But most of them were men, and the lack of women bugged Hemm Klok.
I was really bugged by this book; I'd been working on it for years.
She said it had always bugged her to see men coaching women and girls.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte just keeps getting bugged during his public speeches.
This always bugged me about using an Echo to control the lights in my apartment.
And I have this dumb, personal pet peeve about that, and it really bugged me.
Given all that, is it possible Russian secret services bugged his hotel room in Moscow?
I'm wondering if I'm just dumb or if some of these things could be bugged.
Kucinich said because of that experience, he doesn't dismiss Trump's claim that he was bugged.
"I just want to show what I support without being bugged about it," he said.
My kids, at least, were not having it: They were not just bored, but bugged.
Crew members suspected their rooms were bugged and discussed the project in code, he said.
They stop the car and walk a safe distance away, in case it is bugged.
In concept, as the video progresses, the computer system becomes "bugged," resulting in the clones.
JONATHAN KASDAN We would argue and there would be things that bugged each of us.
To me, tuning out of this bugged-out reality isn't really subversion—it's self-care.
He couldn't: His phone was bugged, and sending a message would only have further endangered them.
Protruding like a sore thumb from the Arabian peninsula, tiny Qatar has long bugged its neighbours.
"It feels like the writers have bugged the rooms or something," she said with a laugh.
But for much of 2017 the feds bugged his phone, recording about 40 calls a day.
We haven't got you bugged, and we don't know all the intimate details of your life.
During talks on the third treaty, Australia is alleged to have bugged government offices in Dili.
He's been cheated, bugged and now spied on as they try to bring him down. Maybe.
Nixon fell because he became overly comfortable in an Oval Office that he had bugged himself.
Aminé (uh-MEE-nay), 23, has a wonderfully liquid face — bugged eyes, wide smile, exaggerated expressions.
It really bugged me when another sister was allowed to do that third, but I wasn't.
That said, you know what really bugged me, and I know it bugged you because I heard you this week and I heard you talking about how you know, look we need to remember that the President&aposs success is all of our success as Americans.
We bugged the company for several months, but they've decided this information is not for public consumption.
The lawyers represented a President who had bugged himself, who had blurted his secrets into hidden microphones.
" Another questions that bugs them, and likely has bugged you, is "What happened before the Big Bang?
However, the one thing that always bugged them was my proclivity to sleep in on the weekends.
I bugged my eyes out at my daughter, as if to communicate, is this blowing your mind?
The only thing that really bugged and still bugs me is the removal of the headphone jack.
"That nigga bugged out on them boys," one inmate says out of the corner of his door.
Police bugged the suspects' apartment, and grew concerned when the two men appeared to talk in code.
I was--I really supported the Clintons politically, but that really bugged me, that whole Clinton thing.
Harwood: You say in your book that lying is something that bugged the crap out of you.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump's staff members told reporters they feared that their offices were being bugged.
This may be a smokescreen if, as some have speculated, the consulate was bugged by Turkish intelligence.
But despite knowing I didn't like those moments, I never really understood why they bugged me so much.
Fearing the potentially stiff consequences, the pair "bugged out," Elwartowski told me, a phrase that essentially means fleeing.
Putin's gift to Trump last week sparked social media speculation that the World Cup souvenir could be bugged.
The Black Ops head of the CIA, master of the long game, has had Carrie bugged for weeks.
With his bugged out eyes, elongated face, and overall turtle vibe, Beck Bennett is a brilliant Mitch McConnell.
But there is one particular trait these steamy scenes share that has always bugged us: the sex hair.
But this treatment element that bugged me is not what riled up Muskin the most about BlanQuil's claims.
Then we bugged out, and ISIS arose from the ashes of what was a thoroughly defeated al Qaeda.
But as he looked at high-resolution and multi-spectral images of the Greens' collection, something bugged Davis.
During the presidential campaign, aides worried that their office on the fifth floor of Trump Tower was bugged.
I realize this is just an extension of my very first point, but that really, really bugged me.
FBI has "looked carefully" and found no evidence to support Trump's claim he was bugged by the Obama administration.
The Blackpool Gazette reported that the jury at the 2007 trial was told that police had bugged Reveshi's home.
Because right now, getting bugged about it regularly by my phone has given me an aversion to it completely.
Someone on my feed said PO’s eyes bugged out that she touched the door..so did Harrys!
The EU's Brexit negotiators reportedly fear that the British secret service has bugged their devices, according to The Telegraph.
But the social divides that form in the clubhouse between English- and Spanish-speaking players bugged Jeter, he said.
Though scientists add color to make such pictures understandable, Jerram is red-green color-blind, and it bugged him.
John Harwood: You say in your book that lying is something that bugged the crap out of you. Sen.
Lusso models also receive extra sound insulation, cutting down on the highway noise that bugged me in the Miata.
Manafort also downplayed a New York Times report that some Trump campaign staff believed their Trump Tower headquarters was bugged.
The meetings with the defendants were bugged, so participants resorted to writing on scraps of paper which they then burned.
Apple's much-maligned butterfly keyboard design has bugged customers since its release, and now its landed the company in court.
It bugged him when the court picked winners in contemporary debates where the explicit text of the Constitution was silent.
It's a combination that will leave you asking "why?" while straight, but no doubt makes incredible sense while bugged out.
One thing that has bugged critics of Kitaj is that his work can be simultaneously accessible and full of allusions.
What bugged me the most about the perfection of the Savior scheme, as I watched it unfold, was its timing.
But GOP sources don't believe the Ukrainians had bugged Ryan's offices because they are frequently swept and nothing was found.
Turner had warehouse detail, so none of the staff bugged him when he went alone into the big storage room.
SO EVER bugged me a bit, but I was happy with everything else, so I decided to accept the tradeoff.
Cory Windelspecht, 38, said that seeing the tree covering the N instead of that adjacent A bugged him for years.
With his bugged-out eyes and skull's smile, Mr. James makes his Shakespearean rival in matrimonial jealousy, Othello, look restrained.
" He was bugged enough that he returned to the subject later: "That 'accessibility' thing, it bumps me—it bothers me.
You have been arrested, you have been followed, you have had your phones bugged, you have had your children fired.
Read more: Peyton Manning takes extreme precautions when he's in the Patriots' visiting locker room because he thinks it's bugged
It just bugged me for some reason, if only because the design of the original Momentum headphones is so iconic.
In the course of his research, Steve discovered surveillance records from the LAPD as they had bugged the family home.
If the suspects from Operation Emperor go on trial, it is possible some might deny they participated in the bugged conversations.
But for some reason it's only the lock screen ad so far that's bugged me enough to get rid of it.
In one reported case of Paris syndrome, two women believed their hotel room had been bugged in an elaborate conspiracy plot.
They deduced that the informant—the man who lived in the house police had bugged—had failed to be briefed correctly.
A source told the Independent that the hotel may be bugged, and Beijing may try to intercept emails and other communications.
Trump was already up to his neck in Nixon comparisons before he seemed to suggest he had bugged the White House.
"You have to transfer [the paper] to a different pallet because it might be bugged," he details, enumerating layers of obfuscation.
Gleason asked Van Dyke if he managed to see McDonald's "bugged out eyes" in the six seconds before he opened fire.
Mechanical banks feature bugged-out eyes that roll back into a man's head when coins are inserted into his smiling mouth.
Trump said he and Merkel had "something in common," apparently referring to reports during the Obama administration that Merkel's phone was bugged.
But apparently not all parents are so bugged out about screen time—some just want to make sure their kids are winning.
"Russia, if you're listening…" — Robin King (@catmom6) July 16, 2018 So everyone agrees that soccer ball Putin gave Trump is bugged, right?
Or if he just needed a quiet place where he could be assured it wasn't going to be bugged, he would stay.
It really bugged me that my identity as a mom in the eyes of others was so tied to how I looked.
Reporting was not in my job description, but I eventually bugged my editors enough that they gave me a chance to write.
A company rep stressed, after my eyes bugged out of my head, that the VR-1 isn't intended for you or me.
U.S. ties with Germany were frayed by news reports in 2013 citing leaked intelligence documents that Washington had bugged Merkel's mobile phone.
The FGP bugged a garage in Bruges that the group had been using, and recorded them talking about their business in detail.
The third, Meggi, was a gift from Dmitri A. Medvedev, Russia's president at the time, and was occasionally suspected of being bugged.
But by and large, none of us ever found out definitively whether our flats were bugged, our emails read, our phones monitored.
How people in the campaign thought that their offices were bugged, how you should always assume that your conversations are being taped.
We're told the sender of the messages to Melanie told her they'd put a tracking device on her car and bugged her apartment.
What would happen if say ... the one I think should buy you is Laurene Jobs, but that's my ... I bugged her about it.
I like to sketch in a very, very casual sense, and the lack of touch sensitivity on the Logitech Crayon really bugged me!
"I haven't bugged [her] for a picture yet but every time I'm around Faith Hill, I turn into a complete idiot," she said.
That was doable — the burglars on May 27 successfully bugged the phones of DNC Chair Lawrence O'Brien and fellow Democratic official Spencer Oliver.
Those can absolutely be the main cause, but even after a lot of planks and couch stretches, my lumbar spine still bugged me.
The Caps loss bugged me because I (stupidly) picked them to win the Cup, but about five minutes later, I was over it.
Barack Obama bugged him Trump started this one on Twitter as the investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and Russia heated up.
These are a family tradition and a tourist destination, a spare-no-expense arms race for delighted gasps, bugged eyes and Instagram feeds.
Kevin Garnett (playing himself when he was still active in the NBA), his eyes wide and bugged, screams and screams, making himself heard.
Last year, Le Monde reported that the Chinese government bugged the computer network of the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa.
A private contractor was hired to ensure Pruitt's office wasn't bugged with hidden listening devices and biometric locks were installed on the doors.
President John F. Kennedy worried about officials leaking information; whereas President Richard Nixon was privately convinced the Johnson administration had bugged his airplane.
Because their home was so frequently bugged by government officials, Mr. Kim and Ms. Lee said, they often used to communicate in writing.
I'd have finished it, but for whatever reason, the game has bugged out on me, and my dancer is essentially cemented into position.
The guard later made a statement to Italian authorities, who wiretapped the phones of the Iuventa crew and bugged the bridge of the ship.
If the idea of having your car bugged and being assaulted by more advertising while you sit in traffic sounds horrifying, there's good news.
Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison Dar eavesdrops on all of this, of course, because he's a sneaky SOB who actually bugged the president-elect.
So when she got a letter in the mail about Miss Minnesota in April, she "bugged her mom" for days to let her apply.
It bugged me enough to ask her how much she owes, and she said she was getting a refund but wouldn't say how much.
In 2014, for instance, they released bugged conversations between American diplomats in an attempt to portray the uprising in Ukraine as an American plot.
UPDATE 11:10 P.M.: Reddit staff now say they believe the issue to be the result of a bugged algorithm update on their end.
Re/code: One of the questions that's bugged me since the beginning of the Uber and Lyft fight in Austin is, well, why Austin?
There's one small thing about emoji that has always bugged me: If you look carefully, certain emoji look like they're facing the wrong direction.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) informed the FBI last month that it found evidence that its headquarters were bugged, Mother Jones reported on Friday.
"BREAKING: We just learned that the @ClintonCenter has been bugged," he captioned a photo of himself posing in front of a gigantic grasshopper statue.
He alleged this employee, whom he did not name, was stealing from the family, created false documents, forged their signatures and bugged their home.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump's aides told reporters that they feared their offices were bugged and that they were careful about what they said.
Other theories included a CIA communications breach and "careless spy work," like traveling familiar routes or meeting sources in restaurants that potentially have been bugged.
German prosecutors in 2015 dropped an inquiry into claims that Merkel's phone was bugged, saying they had not found enough evidence to continue the probe.
Ricky Gervais interrupted Mel Gibson during his Golden Globes presentation to ask a question that has bugged many for years ... what does "sugar tits" mean?
Now in its fifth year at Butlins Bognor Regis, the Bugged Out Weekender represents nothing short of one of the biggest parties of the year.
This looks like a plausible-sounding cover story put out by the Turks so they don't have to admit that they bugged the Saudi consulate!
Maxwell had the Daily Mirror's offices bugged so that he could hear what the company's executives were saying about him, according to the Daily Beast.
Surrealism gets a bizarre, bugged-out makeover in Fun House, a juried art exhibition on view at Barrett Art Center (BAC) in Poughkeepsie, New York.
The way his eyes bugged out, the way he opened his mouth so wide, and the way he screamed like a flatulent balloon were hilarious.
With the help of a bugged lapel pin Kate placed on Bryan's suit jacket, Rhoades has Jock on tape ordering Bryan to break the law.
"How it bugged me is, when I proposed 20.94, the argument was that this would be catastrophic, and this would be anti-growth," he said.
Soon, he began calling home with strange claims: His dorm room was bugged, or his toes were growing, or the TV was talking to him.
CHRIS WEINMANN, NORWICH, VT. To the Editor: The biggest concern is not who talked with which Russian about what or whether Trump Tower was bugged.
Just think of the last romantic relationship you had in which you didn't speak up when things bugged you in order to keep things positive.
Secusmart's encryption services were reportedly adopted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel after documents leaked by Edward Snowden alleged that the U.S. had bugged her phone.
If the suspects from the bank and the alleged smuggling networks go on trial, it is possible some might deny they participated in the bugged conversations.
And because we are in a potential criminal context here, the Nixon case where he cleverly bugged himself in the White House [also has some relevance].
It may well turn out that Trump was right that Trump Tower was bugged but profoundly and fundamentally wrong as to who did it, and why.
"Bedbugs will only live 14 to 18 months without a blood meal," said John McGowan, the director of operations for Bugged Out Pest Management in Brooklyn.
I mean, people believe cops even when they're lying a lot of the time, so it seems implausible that they'd need to be bugged or whatever.
After dropping bugged LCD monitors in Oregon, they followed along as the trackers traced a circuitous route through the summer of 21 and into the fall.
Peep Ehasalu, who helped set up the museum, said that 60 of the hotel's 423 rooms were bugged and reserved for "interesting persons" like foreign businessmen.
" Anderson -- who's featured on songs with both Mac and GoldLink -- added, "I'm not a tough guy, I'm not about negativity, but this bugged me bad bro.
James Comey FBI Director James Comey could put the final nail in the coffin today on President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that former President Obama bugged Trump Tower.
The allegation in 2013 that the NSA bugged Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone shocked Germans and prompted her to say that spying among friends was totally unacceptable.
Some workers fear that communications on their company-issued phones and computers are being monitored, and that the conference rooms are bugged, these people tell The Verge.
At that point, the "Obama bugged Trump Tower" story—which, again, if true, would be the political story of the last half-century—receded to the background.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: When they were younger, my Upper West Side granddaughters bugged their parents for tap shoes, although the subject of lessons was never mentioned.
This means you can't hang the Focals off the front of your shirt, which is an admittedly minor gripe, but it bugged me throughout the review process.
Although visitors to terrorism suspects were routinely bugged by the security services, since the sixties a convention known as the Wilson Doctrine had forbidden eavesdropping on M.P.s.
"If they are really very worried about Apple phones being bugged, then they can change to using Huawei," she said, referring to China's biggest telecommunications equipment maker.
Instead, this movie about a spy who comes to believe the subjects he's bugged are in danger is as sharp and riveting as it was in 1974.
"The Germans could have bugged that building," Ochieng says, pointing to the far more modest Peace and Security facility Angela Merkel's government gifted the AU in 2016.
Turkey, which had demanded the suspects be tried there, apparently had the Saudi Consulate bugged and has shared audio of the killing with the C.I.A., among others.
German publication Der Spiegel reported at the time that the documents revealed the NSA had bugged European Union offices in Washington and infiltrated the EU's computer networks.
Your quest log is empty—except for that one stupid-and-probably-bugged quest from that NPC who you decided probably got what was coming to him.
Chinese ambassador to the AU Kuang Weilin told reporters in Ethiopia the idea they had bugged the embassy was "absurd" and "very difficult to understand," per the BBC.
What bugged me was that many members of the left and many members of the mainstream media almost rejoiced seriously, in the idea that the summit was off.
At that point, I made the decision to focus a bit less on business and more on myself, as my social life was non-existent, which bugged me.
There are no concrete numbers on how many domestic violence victims have their smartphones bugged, but local domestic violence hotlines around the US help 72,000 people every day.
The camera dollied away from death row-bound Bill to another cell, where a bearded man sat on a bunk, painted black, eyed bugged, frozen in contorted agony.
He was one of the first Mafia bosses to be bugged by the FBI—at his headquarters, which was a plumbing and heating company in Kenilworth, New Jersey.
One whiff of that cool sea air, a modestly sized train station, the orange glow a taxi light beckoning; we were ready for Butlins, ready for Bugged Out.
" In Zdziarski's view, the security feature is "especially useful" in a number of different scenarios, including the protection of "high-profile individuals whose devices could possibly be bugged.
Beats like "Reality Check" conjure images of collapsing tech and grimy streets of post-capitalist collapse, while Franco stands at the center, eyes-bugged and supremely stressed out.
Domestic abusers often use spyware to isolate their partners from their friends and family, and if your phone is bugged, it can be hard to seek help undetected.
I stared for a while trying to figure out what about it bugged me and then remembered that, in March, Westling had gone public with his gender transition.
They've also managed to install keyloggers on U.S. diplomats' typewriters and in one of the most hilariously devious incidents, schoolchildren presented the U.S. ambassador with a bugged wooden plaque.
In that case, you might need to reset your phone to its factory settings and then manually reinstall apps from the App Store to see which one is bugged.
It doesn't look like ABC is quite ready to quit its rating bonanza Roseanne, even after the sitcom's star sent out a series of bugged out, blatantly racist tweets.
And remember how, despite all its other problems, the only thing that really bugged people about Google Glass was its omnipresent camera, which could be triggered with a wink?
But if you can't take the plunge, most smartphones have some sort of 'do not disturb' feature so you won't be bugged with Slack pings and buzzing email messages.
His orange beard, wild hair and brows, and bugged-out eyes have led to inspired mockery, and in an inauspicious preseason debut, he took a spill on the ice.
"The thing that got me, and bugged some people, was the fact that he was so blasé about it," said Chris Bonney, a market researcher who supports Ms. Luria.
Mm-hmm. I had friends of friends of friends and just was relentless and bugged people and got meetings, and then they acquiesced and introduced me to other people.
Emails of dissidents are hacked, their houses bugged, the activities in their bedrooms videotaped, and the material made public to embarrass and intimidate people whose politics displeases the powerful.
In February 2015, Italy's elite SCO police – knowing that rituals like birthday parties, baptisms, weddings and funerals remain important occasions for the 'Ndrangheta – bugged a car Crupi rented in Siderno.
On the surface, the newly announced Batgirl movie should also be a win for women — but there's one thing about the reveal that I can't help but be bugged about.
Here's the design that bugged Sumarsono:  Japanese corporation Nippon Sharyo and Sumitomo Corporation was contracted in 2015 to supply 96 train cars for Jakarta's first mass rapid transit (MRT) line.
Bugged outTeeming was the only word that came to mind when DeVries and research specialist Rick Santangelo pulled out the refrigerator they presumed was one apartment's major source of infestation.
Wanting to walk my self-righteous talk, I ordered 1,000 mealworms from a local insect farm in Compton with the intention of frying up some bugged-out tacos de adobada.
The app bugged me to connect my social profiles so Stitch Fix's stylists could see what sort of clothing I liked by tracking what I pinned on Pinterest, for example.
One reviewer encountered issues after something got stuck under the Fold's screen and caused the display to malfunction, while at least one other Fold bugged out for seemingly no reason.
The allegation, for which Nunes has been unable to produce proof, is widely considered a transparent attempt to—somehow—justify President Donald Trump's false claim that his private office was bugged.
And when I say certain plot elements have bugged me over the years, I'm literally talking about things I've sat with for 25 years now, wondering if they'd ever be resolved.
John McGowan, the director of operations for Bugged Out Pest Management in Brooklyn suggested that your building consider using Bird Barrier Optical Gel, a bird deterrent, which he described as "awesome."
He also quipped that Trump shouldn't accept the gift of a soccer ball from Putin because it might be bugged — before following up later to distinguish between Russian meddling and collusion.
It also claims that Russian intelligence gleaned some bedwetting-ly juicy kompromat (otherwise known as "compromising material") after Trump's stay in the bugged presidential suite of the Moscow Ritz Carlton Hotel.
By the time the cross gets to Arnór Ingvi Traustason, he sounds like a cat that has been dropped in boiling water, or an extremely, extremely bugged out Sigur Rós song.
He contended that he would never have engaged in such conduct because it was well known that foreign hotel rooms are bugged and added that the allegations were repugnant to him.
"What really bugged me more than anything else was when I went to Facebook and looked on the SPG page and saw how many people were having that problem," he said.
American intelligence officials had tipped off their colleagues in Germany about the woman, allowing the Germans to set her up with a driver, whose car was bugged, German news media reported.
"When you have a President of the United States saying basically 'Putin is right, I've been bugged by my predecessor, we're equally corrupt,' that just feeds that whole destructive narrative," he said.
U.S. intelligence agencies have been issuing warnings (though with little publicly released evidence) that it was secretly funded by, and its telecom gear could be bugged by Chinese security and intelligence services.
Pushinka received a mixed welcome, and had to endure an extended two-day examination at Walter Reed Hospital outside of Washington DC to make sure she was not bugged with surveillance equipment.
He is a flimsy successor to the late Ulrich Mühe, who brought such mesmerizing calm and concentration to "The Lives of Others," as the operative who bugged and recorded his fellow-citizens.
But the story that's bugged me the most in 33, the one I haven't been able to give up on, has been the mystery behind the poise stat in Dark Souls 3.
I think the virtual reality of it "The Ballad of Donkey Doug" bugged me just a little bit because — so far, at least — it has no bearing on the show's larger reality.
The queens bugged out, perhaps forgetting that, in the context of their guests' shared profession, "make a video" meant simply prancing about in front of a webcam for a couple of minutes.
He picked up Trump's wiretap story and added a new exciting detail: Not only had Barack Obama bugged Trump Tower, he might have used British intelligence spies to do the dirty work.
Thompson needed a place he could talk off the record with Chicano lawyer Oscar Acosta without fear of being bugged by the LAPD (which literally had a "conspiracy division" to infiltrate the movement).
Another series of leaks later that year involved senior Polish officials, whose bugged restaurant conversations showed them to be blunt and foulmouthed in private, leading to resignations and ultimately the government's election defeat.
Later, as former Fox News employees recounted Ailes's descent into paranoia—the bugged offices, the handguns in the desk drawer, the fear that "gay terrorists would come attack him"—Bombshell's eyes grew wide.
It's not super noticeable, but it bugged me a little because the snaps were tricky to open and close — a little flaw I imagine they might modify if they ever update this design.
Trump, speaking at a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, said "at least we have something in common," apparently referring to reports during Obama's presidency that the United States bugged her phone.
But Mr. Bemba's defense lawyers said it was totally unacceptable and outrageous that the offices had been bugged and that emails and phone calls between a lawyer and his client had been scrutinized.
Among the loopiest is a longstanding rumor that at the Pats' home field of Gillette Stadium, the visitors' locker room is bugged so that team spies can listen in on opposing team strategies.
She appeared in "The Silencers" (1966), the first of Dean Martin's Matt Helm films, and "The Spy With a Cold Nose" (1966), a British comedy built around the conceit of a bugged bulldog.
At first, Phil (he asked that we change his name to protect his family's anonymity due to fear of harassment) assumed the game had bugged out and his son needed him to fix it.
At a minimum, it was safe to assume that his house was bugged for sound, but there were probably hidden cameras as well, and his computer was surely hacked and his internet activity monitored.
For years he bugged the league office and David Stern, then the N.B.A. commissioner, until he got the go-ahead to organize the Las Vegas league, heavily supported by the current commissioner, Adam Silver.
In a new book, Bugged: The Insects Who Rule the World and the People Obsessed with Them, out July 3, David MacNeal takes readers on a strange journey into the world of the modern bug.
He officially retired in 1999 after a career spent playing overseas, but Roberts got the itch for a comeback when his wife bugged him to get into shape so he could play with their children.
Transcripts of bugged calls and conversations have been read aloud in court, revealing details such as Mr Sechin's practice of giving favoured people baskets of sausages, produced from creatures reportedly slain by Mr Sechin himself.
I say this because I don't want you to worry that any of the above really bugged me — if that were all it took to turn me off, you would definitely not be reading this.
And witnesses claim to have heard a disturbing tape, from the bugged Monroe home the night of her death, on which the voices of Lawford, an angry Bobby Kennedy and a screaming Monroe are audible.
Ms. Nuland was overheard telling Mr. Pyatt they needed Mr. Biden "for an attaboy" to encourage Ukrainian leaders to fulfill their promises, during a 2013 phone conversation about Ukraine, bugged and released to the media.
According to audio recordings the F.B.I. obtained through bugged milk bottles, Koresh appeared to instruct a group of men to light the three simultaneous fires that led to the deadly conflagration of April 19, 1993.
"Loot" has a loose cannon friend who brags that he's "been robbing motherfuckers since the slave ships," while "Warning" plays out through a series of rumors, filtered through clipped calls on maybe-bugged land lines.
Luckily, she can throw herself head first into the dinner between Villanelle, Amber, and Aaron, where not only is Villanelle bugged, but she has an earpiece through which Eve can help get her out of binds.
Kellyanne Conway, who speaks inelegantly and lies constantly, made a stupid comment about microwaves, and she did so in defense of her boss' outlandish claims that his beautiful Trump Tower had been bugged by the government.
A little over two months after her bugged conversation with banker Wang Jing in August 2012, Xu Kai was arrested as part of an investigation code-named Operation Emperor, a sweeping crackdown on Chinese organized crime.
All of my obsessions and the things from my childhood that really scared me or bugged me were in there, and suddenly it's like a part of my subconscious is taking shape into this strange creature.
The selective release of a bugged conversation between Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and the American ambassador during her visit to the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, in 2014 made the United States look meddling and arrogant.
He also shook his head when asked about a report of dissension within the lean and efficient team, including fears among the staff that some of the campaign's Trump Tower offices were bugged with listening devices.
In response to Amazon packages being stolen from people's doorsteps, police departments around the country have set up sting operations that use fake packages bugged with GPS trackers to find and arrest people who steal packages.
One of the things that's most bugged me about The Walking Dead from its earliest days is the casual way it assumes the characters we're following are in the right, an idea it only fitfully interrogates.
Hours after James Comey confirmed that the FBI is investigating possible links between his campaign and Russia, and rejected his claims that Trump Tower was bugged by Barack Obama, Trump remained upbeat and stuck largely to policy.
He won't be able to catch just yet but might be able to play as a DH. 3B Ryan Flaherty is slowly making his way out of an early-season slump, something that has bugged him before.
The next time you feel another co-worker has done something wrong (or simply something that bugged you), think about how you would benefit from confronting them or gossiping about them to someone else in the office.
Tacking on emoji like hearts, skulls, grins and bugged-out eyes to a short message made it infinitely easier to confidently project sarcasm, humor, grief and love across a medium that had been, until then, emotionally arid.
The Saudi consulate had been bugged by Turkish authorities, and the tapes recorded the grim murder and the killers' conversations that took place around the planned operation, the BBC reported, citing two people who heard the recordings.
It wasn't the violence of military shooters or movies that bugged me, it was the uncanny dissonance between what I was experiencing in my everyday life as a soldier and what I was seeing on the screen.
It was this kind of orthodoxy—antithetical to the loud, progressive esprit of the Castro—which bugged Sister Vish, whose love affair with San Francisco and its unbridled progressivism began on a visit in the late 1970s.
It was revealed to have bugged the Timor-Leste government in 2004 during negotiations on how to demarcate the two countries' maritime border, which traverses oil-and-gas fields that have been the young country's economic lifeline.
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"Butterfield's revelation that Nixon himself knew his office was bugged led directly to the supreme court decision, in United States v Nixon, that the president must hand over the tapes" the Guardian noted in its obituary of Dash.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A series of bugged, coded communications over two months led Belgian police to storm a suspected Islamic State cell in the town of Verviers last year, thwarting an alleged plot, a Brussels court heard on Monday.
President Trump has yet to provide any evidence to support his claims that Trump Tower was bugged by the Obama administration during the election, but Kellyanne Conway has introduced a new possible suspect in the spying game: Microwaves.
" In the 2023s, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court feared that the FBI had bugged the conference room where justices privately wrangled over landmark cases, as Tim Weiner noted in his "Enemies: A History of the FBI.
A sense of paranoia is growing among his campaign staff members, including some who have told associates they believe that their Trump Tower offices in New York may be bugged, according to three people briefed on the conversations.
If everyone had a week to vote (or even longer) and all you had to do was log in and Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter and every other platform bugged you incessantly until you voted, most people would vote.
No one, it seems, deems it necessary to explore the ways in which the U.S. intelligence establishment has for years brazenly hacked, bugged, and stolen data from the elections of others—even friends and neighbors such as Mexico.
His father Charles Sr. (Jeffrey DeMunn, embracing his dirty old rich man role with glee) discovers that his home has been bugged during a — how to put this — vigorous romantic assignation with the mother of his new baby.
Much of the evidence against the men named in the State Department's list came from Turkey, which had surveillance videos outside the consulate and had apparently bugged the consulate itself, resulting in an audio recording of the killing.
But the heart of the operation is bringing British informants to MI5's fully bugged apartment, so comfortingly close to Mosley's, for meetings with Mr. Toby, who poses as a Gestapo officer and elicits everything they've picked up.
One of the things that really surprised me and bugged me was even after I got elected people kept saying well we assumed you wanted to be on the education or health committee because I was a woman.
The story noted that The Times "didn't specifically mention that Trump himself, or Trump Tower, was bugged," but the caveat has not stopped Mr. Trump's supporters from insisting that The Times was a source for the president's tweet.
Here's a brief recap: Meghan McCain bugged out on "The View" On Tuesday, Meghan McCain showed up to her job as a co-host on "The View" and yelled about how Venezuelans are starving under a socialist government.
When Oliver got to the New York Times report that Trump told Russian officials the "great pressure" on him for possible Russia connections had been "taken off" with firing Comey, Oliver's eyes practically bugged clear out his head.
But that survey, conducted by Harris Poll, took place after many crucial points in the Watergate scandal, including after the Senate Watergate hearings, after the "Saturday Night Massacre" and after it became known that Nixon bugged the Oval Office.
That could be for a variety of reasons: because it doesn't exist; because the Turks consider it the ultimate trump card to quash the Saudi narrative; or because they don't want to acknowledge they had bugged the Saudi Consulate.
Such sad news was foretold to me by Bugged Out resident and programmer, Lemmy Ashton, one of only two grown men I've met with a less than ironic appreciation of the theme park biz since I stopped attending forum meets.
Actually, I just thought that the product was a little crickety and a little rickety and a little not ... It just wasn't beautiful or elegant and I have this dumb, personal pet peeve about that and it really bugged me. Twice.
"After all the sacrifice, after the stabilization of Iraq, we bugged out, and as a result, that coalition disintegrated, and ISIS was able to rise from the ashes of what was a defeated al Qaeda in Iraq," said the Wisconsin Republican.
There are a lot of things that he said during our conversation that touched me, inspired me, and bugged me out, but the one that stands out the most was an offhand but telling remark he had during the photo shoot.
The word "whatever," most often used to dismiss another speaker's idea, topped poll respondents' list of the words or phrases they found most annoying in conversation for an eighth straight year, with 38 percent of respondents saying it bugged them.
Living alone in Brooklyn, she started having paranoid delusions, imagining that her phone was bugged, that she was being stalked and that her family and friends had turned against her, leading her to cut ties with them, Ms. Gambal said.
But the most ubiquitous one is of Page's shorn head — his eyes bugged out and an almost blissful smile plastered across his face — bobbling above a TV news chyron on one of the numerous network and cable shows he has frequented.
Jim Bakker, a popular television evangelist who also was convicted of defrauding his followers, shared a cell with LaRouche at a federal prison in Minnesota and found him to be good company in some ways, although convinced their cell was bugged.
If the court ends up deciding that the government has a loophole to follow us around without a warrant just because we've all bugged ourselves, we can't just hope and pray that Apple will build some new feature to protect our rights.
But he has an intense psychological presence in the smooth rendering of his deeply knit brow, gaping mouth revealing tongue and teeth, and bugged-out eyes made of rock crystal with pupils painted on the reverse, a signature innovation of the period.
In a bugged conversation in September 22015, an unidentified employee at an ICBC branch in China tells Yang Yongjun, a suspected member of one of the crime networks, that new internal bank rules meant money transfers had to be accompanied by customs documents.
Thomsen, the team's captain, spoke about using an alias to shield herself from degrading comments about female gamers; Sandager said she was bugged by men who trash talk women online; and a few spoke on not being taken seriously by their male competitors.
Sometimes I'll look through my notes and I'll just say wow this song has… Like that song, for instance, "Geometric Headdress": the music itself, the way it's structured and the time signatures are a little bugged out, and that name fit very well.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The African Union does not have any secret dossiers and nothing to spy on, a senior official said in Beijing on Thursday, rejecting a report in French newspaper Le Monde that Beijing had bugged the regional bloc's headquarters in Addis Ababa.
Though the bugged-out shake itself won't solve food insecurity in developing nations or put the kibosh on America's agriculture-related methane emissions, its success shows that there's a growing market for insects in the food world and bodes well for the future.
For a long time it bugged me that friends wanted me to trust yet another Silicon Valley company with my personal information—and my bank information at that—when I could just pick up the next check or buy their next coffee.
Elijah Wood, who reportedly bugged out about how scary Hereditary was during a SXSW Q&A, really wants one, too—so whichever A24 intern was responsible for the first batch better fire up the glue gun and start working on round two.
Zak's visit (where he tells Galasso that he plans to force Richie out of American Century) leads to an irate Galasso visiting Richie's bugged office, which leads to the eavesdropping New York Police Department hearing him mention a Bronx chop shop he owns.
The injunction requests the suspension of the police operation and the immediate return of the equipment seized from Senate police that was used to sweep the homes of senators to see if they were bugged, according to a copy provided by Calheiros' office.
The idea that like — the thing that's always bugged me about this, amongst other things, is that the idea that I would care for five seconds about whether or not I had the endorsement of the mayor of Fort Lee is laughable.
A recent report on Russian hacking in The New Yorker detailed one case in which Russia gained access to a NATO computer network in 1996 by placing bugged thumb drives for sale in local shops near a NATO base in Kabul, Afghanistan.
But it argued that members of the so-called rogue unit had bugged the offices of national prosecutors in an operation called Project Sunday Evenings, eavesdropping on the investigation of a crime boss and a former police commissioner who wound up in prison.
Ms. Rogers was surprised to see the headline used later to back up Mr. Trump's assertions, by a friend of a friend who posted it on Facebook, enclosed by a red circle, "as 'proof' that Trump had been bugged," Ms. Rogers said.
We've dueled with the coolest lightsabers this side of the Dagobah system, rolled around with BB-83 to get the lovable droid's vitals (7 miles per hour, this guy!) and even bugged real scientists at NASA about how they'd go about building a Death Star.
Following records on excellent punk labels such as Kartogra Works and Saucepan, the band are about to drop a new EP of bugged out trashy hardcore on Feel It. The record will be out just in time for Bad Noids second tour or Europe.
European states, including Germany, have quietly admitted that they have sought to bug U.S. officials and institutions as assiduously as Washington had bugged theirs; and that, in hunting down those whom they believe pose risks, they ask for information gathered by the National Security Agency.
The police were able to solve last year's burglary using surveillance footage from the Hatton Garden area that had caught the men on camera; the police later bugged several of their cars and overheard the men boasting about the heist in Cockney rhyming slang.
The Soviet Union crumbled in 1991, and anti-communist sentiment remained fervent until the very end; the local government even fielded complaints that the tea house was likely bugged, probably a Trojan Horse for spying on the nearby Rocky Flats nuclear weapons production facility.
Nixon aides suggested that Baker call the hearings a "witch hunt" and suggested to Baker that Nixon could prove that the Democrats bugged his offices, just like the laughable assertion today that it was the Ukrainians rather than the Russians who meddled in our election.
In an NPR interview, Streisand said it bugged her that Siri was putting a "z" sound in the middle of her name, instead of a soft "s," so she called up Apple CEO Tim Cook, who was suitably appalled and promised a fix in a Sept.
Our hedge fund guys are itching to get back into Axe Capital — remember Bobby shut it down to tear the place apart on a fake tip that Chuck might have bugged the building last season – which is now Axe Capital: stronger, smarter, and with better security.
While some have speculated that the ball was bugged, the chip turned out not to be a spy tool but rather a technological feature of the Adidas AG soccer ball that's designed to connect fans to player videos, competitions and other content through their mobile devices.
Unless you get the most expensive gear and the associated training offered by the manufacturer, you're going to have a hard time knowing whether your place is bugged or you're picking up a signal from your neighbor's Wi-Fi or your wireless computer mouse or Bluetooth speaker.
Its jittery half-steps made it a minor effort in the eyes some critics, but it was the apex of the more rhythmically focused strand of their work, the teeth-chattering, eyes-bugged noise bleats that felt something like the sonic manifestation of Aphex Twin's unsettling grin.
This became a bit of a sore subject for Jones when Winehouse's record blew up, but she insisted that instead of being bothered by Ronson and Winehouse essentially snatching the Dap Kings' sound, what bugged her most was the assumption that her band was copying Winehouse.
While the denials are unusually strong—and skepticism has built in some quarters about the allegations—Bloomberg has stood by the story, publishing an additional account from security expert Yossi Appleboum that he had discovered a bugged Super Micro ethernet connector in the server of a major telecom.
Like the other stories, it goes over Trump's bad mood — he's angry that Jeff Sessions recused himself from the investigation into ties to Russia, he's paranoid about leaks, and he's upset that more people aren't backing up his evidence-free accusation about Barack Obama ordering Trump Tower bugged.
It goes without saying that if a real friendship group contained such a game-playing stalker — who had bugged everyone's phones to snoop and keep tabs on them, and used what they learnt to play friends off against each other — no one would imagine it bringing the group closer together.
The same is true, Mr. Greenwald said, of another set of N.S.A. intercepts released by WikiLeaks that showed that the United States bugged conversations of United Nations officials and European allies, including private climate-control talks between Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon.
But it takes a striking combination of wickedness, arrogance and idiocy for Riyadh to think it can get away with a grotesque murder of a well-known and harmless journalist on the soil of a Middle Eastern rival in a consulate the Saudis must have known was either bugged or surveilled.
In a 21978,21995-word article published last week by the British monthly magazine Standpoint, which teased the piece on its cover as "Martin Luther King and #MeToo," Mr. Garrow provides new details about the F.B.I.'s tactics alongside graphic descriptions from documents recounting alleged group sex in bugged hotel rooms.
While some sources have reported that Khashoggi wore an Apple Watch inside the consulate that ended up recording its owner's demise, experts have said that explanation is not realistic and it is more likely Turkish officials do not want to admit they bugged the embassy in violation of the 1961 Vienna Convention.
But while some have speculated — both in seriousness and in jest — that the ball may have been bugged, the chip is not a spy tool but rather a technological feature of the Adidas AG soccer ball that's designed to connect fans to player videos, competitions and other content through their mobile devices.
I know the car seat thing seems nitpicky, but it's actually symptomatic of a part of the movie that really bugged me: Marriage Story is consistently slippery about Henry's age, treating him at times like a glorified toddler and at times like a preteen, depending on what's most convenient to the plot.
It doesn't matter if you've never smashed a cocktail of so many drugs that your sense and memory went out the window, for example, because watching a bugged-out cartoon horse wash his face and then look in the mirror to see the reflection of a real horse ought to make you feel similarly disoriented.
They used the same mobile phones after the robbery, forgot to throw away their public-transport smart-cards, and boasted about the crime in their bugged cars and in their favourite pub (which was Mr Bilefsky's local too, as it happens), where the police were filming them and passing the footage to a lip-reader.
In an interview, Mr. Smith, 53, stressed that his daughter, a teacher originally from Sigourney, Iowa, was a private person who "doesn't want to be bugged" about her wedding, the details of which have been splashed across the internet by relatives, friends and Ms. Swift, who posted pictures of herself with the couple on Instagram.
As Schober told CNN, any device brought into close proximity to the president would be examined by the Secret Service or counterintelligence officials to see if it emitted "any radio frequency"—and even given Trump's suspiciously friendly relationship with Putin, it seems like a massive stretch the latter leader would be so brazen as to hand the president a bugged device personally.
"It's so freaking crazy and surreal, I feel like there are now almost zero degrees of separation between myself and the most fascinating yet frightening true story of my lifetime," said Nicole Allen, who said seeing news coverage of an alleged Russian agent living in her complex was "wild af" and that neighbors have been joking about the common areas being bugged.
But that poll, taken by Harris, came after the Saturday Night Massacre and after the Senate Watergate hearings that dragged on for months, after John Dean pleaded guilty and cooperated with prosecutors against Nixon, after it became clear that Nixon had bugged the Oval Office, and after the existence of the infamous 18-and-a-half minute gap was revealed.
When Mr. Pruitt and his team became convinced that his office might have been bugged by environmentalists or disgruntled career employees, Mr. Perrotta recommended that a sweep for surveillance devices be conducted by a company owned by Edwin Steinmetz, who is listed as a vice president at a security firm Mr. Perrotta operates on the side, the senior officials said.
And having had my hands on it now, I'm not sure that it does, at all – at least not when it comes to people who never owned an 8bit system, or weren't exposed to arcade platformers before gaming became more of an at-home pursuit than something you bugged your dad for coins in order to be a part of.
I actually thought Justin, aside from how effective he is, what he was doing was kind of controversial and it kind of bugged me a bit, and then you see his phone, and then you see someone who's going to meet him, and then you see a dick pic, and then you see someone who is in their 40s clearly interested and trying to hook up with a child.
Federal agents, who had secretly recorded those remarks in a bugged apartment during a domestic terrorism investigation, pounced on seven members of the group last week in advance of a rally on Monday by gun rights advocates in Richmond, Va. Three members of one cell in Maryland affiliated with the group plotted attacks at the rally, hoping to ignite wider violence that would lead to the creation of a white ethno-state, law enforcement officials said.
But he also added that "with all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, I have no idea..." Trapped in a controversy of his own creation after tormenting Comey, the Congress, the press and the American public with the implication that he might have bugged the White House, Donald Trump fell back on one of his regular tricks, offering a unclear clarification and acting more like a bad magician than President of the United States.
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According to the dossier's source, the hotel was being bugged by Russia's security services, meaning the Russian government acquired blackmail material against the guy who would go on to become the president of the US. A: Yeah, the public obviously seized on the pee pee tape as the star of the dossier, with memes springing up every day and late night host Stephen Colbert even going so far as to travel to Moscow to stay in the presidential "pee pee" room suite for a night.

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