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There is bugging out, and then there is really bugging out.
Something was seriously bugging tennis star Caroline Wozniacki at Wimbledon.
This week's trivial annoyance has been bugging me for years.
Britain's laws on bugging and snooping are out of date.
Amazing movie, dude, but that's been bugging me for yonks!
"It's been bugging me for the past few games," Harkless said.
I've been bugging my boyfriend for months to try using Harry's.
But then "The Firemen's Ball" in 1967 succeeded in bugging them.
And that may be what's bugging me about this sequel: predictability.
He's basically using software to turn this equipment into bugging devices.
He's always been this way: a cartoonish, eyes-bugging, walking smile.
Noisy leaf blowers may be bugging more than just your neighbors.
These devices' built-in cameras and microphones make them excellent for bugging.
But here are the things that are still bugging me about it.
One thing is for certain: musicians on Instagram are already bugging out.
Ever since the end of Season 6, though, it's been bugging me.
We're more glad that our dogs can quit bugging us over dinner.
"I had people calling me and bugging me and stuff," Krytzer says.
But one case was still bugging him: the disappearance of Scott Dudko.
"His eyes were just bugging out of his head," Van Dyke said.
A United flight experienced a creepy, crawly situation that left passengers bugging out.
But sometimes the correspondent would keep bugging him: Okay, what's the right email?
It's like willingly bugging your own home and hoping no one tunes in.
Scorpio is extremely sensitive, and whatever has been bugging us will come out.
But this has been bugging me, a gambler, for a long, long time.
The agencies have other means of collecting data, including bugging phones and computers.
But who knows with this White House—maybe Trump really is bugging himself.
He presided over the diminution of American values by authorizing torture and bugging.
You think people on the set spent any time bugging him about spoilers?
In 2014, Cid Torrez faced charges for bugging his wife's work phone with spyware.
"Newt's been bugging the crap out of me," Trump said, according to the source.
I mean, the program went totally off the rails and just started completely bugging.
So let's take a look at what happened, starting with Elliot's anti-bugging box.
"Eventually I stopped going because I felt like I was bugging them," Birch says.
But the people who know me said 'OK, Justin, is there something bugging you?
"People have been bugging me to do a book for a while," explains Slagel.
Right now, I'm bugging about how I can get everybody to save the world.
It bothered me for about a week until it eventually just stopped bugging me.
"He was bugging me to go pro when he was 221," Hamood, 254, recalled.
But I didn't let it go, and it just kind of kept bugging me.
They're bugging out and blogging about it, but the science doesn't back them up.
Anyway, my question for Walt is one that's been bugging me for a while.
After retiring, one thing from Brown's playing days would not stop bugging him: the sneakers.
She asks each of them what's the one question that everyone keeps bugging them about.
I'm going to let you go back to bugging people for quotes on the Hill.
Max Kakacek: I unfollwed Drake a little while ago, he was really bugging me. Why?
CEOs need an outlet to discuss what's bugging them, and boards can offer new perspectives.
"These white dudes are kinda bugging right now," says Kenny, who is certainly not wrong.
Check here if your eyes are bugging out after the celestial event of the century.
De Gaulle, whom Monnet suspected of bugging his phone, was an early and enduring sceptic.
But that won't stop some Costco members from bugging them about it, according to DeMaria.
My food ordering app was bugging out recently, doubling all my orders for a week.
Managers should spend their time prioritizing and giving direction, not bugging their teams for updates.
Of course, in Neal's case, bugging your family may be exactly the way to go.
"I am bugging my eyeballs over this letter," said Bobby, 35, an Air Force commando.
When it became clear that home was home for me, they stopped bugging my phone.
But it remains unclear whether it was the Americans who were behind bugging the embassy.
A: The robocall is like the mosquito of telecommunications, bugging us to the point of madness.
First off, it's bugging me that the logo on the back of the phone looks wrong.
So start by considering the situation from the point of view of whoever is bugging you.
" In 2006, under investigation for bugging her husband's boat, she called the inquiry a "witch hunt.
Bugging out over a cough when we're already living in that reality is just not practical.
In a CSZ quake, bugging out is actually the opposite of what you want to do.
" I'm wearing my own style, I'm not bugging you… Someone said, "You're dressing up like a slut.
In the next few days, you can turn to this meditation when you're really bugging out: 1.
Man, I remember bugging my mom as a kid telling her I wanted a brother so bad.
""Man, I remember bugging my mom as a kid telling her I wanted a brother so bad.
Officials at the African Union accused China of bugging its headquarters and hacking into its computer system.
And so he was always bugging me like: 'When you gonna put me on a song JohnBoy'?
The Slack Stalker always expects an immediate answer, and they'll keep bugging you until they get one.
So I resolved to stop bugging my parents for a PlayStation, and wait for Nintendo's miracle machine.
"I had to reveal that it was fake because people began bugging him about it," she says.
And if the rest of The Walking Dead weren't bugging me so much, that might be fine.
"My question for Walt is one that's been bugging me for a while," Apple's Phil Schiller said.
But the spoon-fed approach (almost literally in the case of that taxo fruit) was still bugging me.
For those apps that haven't updated yet (I'm looking at you, Audacity), Apple recommends bugging the developers directly.
Warrior planet Mars in quick-witted Gemini will help your crack the case in whatever's been bugging you.
The Notebook 9 comes with Norton Security pre-installed, and the app never stops bugging and alerting you.
"At one point, he acted as if it's chump change, what am I bugging him about," Power recalled.
There have been quite a few complaints since last summer, when Microsoft first started bugging people to update.
I thought of it more like my sister… You know someone just like, bugging me at the time.
Losing yourself in a project you love gives your brain a break from whatever else is bugging you.
It's very metal, which is I suppose what people have been bugging you to put out for ages.
"Stop bugging these girls who may not want to do it [on Periscope or Facebook Live]," said Hart.
In 1977, the Soviet authorities began bugging his phone and showing up at his apartment to search it.
" Mr. Barenholtz is of much the same mind: "People started bugging me about retirement, which pissed me off.
This study complements previous work on the link between climate change and bugs, well, bugging us to death.
"We never lost eye contact, his eyes were bugging out, his face was just expressionless," Van Dyke said.
Systematically bugging the presidential suite at the Moscow Ritz-Carlton seems like a more sensible idea than that.
It's easy enough to imagine the security state suddenly bugging every American citizen via their cellphones or something.
"It turns out the Russians were just using the microwaves to turn bugging devices on and off," Weinberger said.
As Miguel explains his weird world-view, Jorge's bugging — he has to get out of the apartment, and stat.
In 2015 Qiu Jin, an MSS vice-minister, was briefly arrested, possibly after requesting the bugging of senior leaders.
But the data will also answer a key question that's been bugging anyone following the immunotherapy race since Aug.
I'd say that was more of a rational anxiety because everyone around me was bugging out at that time.
Like the cricket, they were there, chirping away, bugging her, but she was never able to pin them down.
"She called them 'Buggy Friends,'" recalled her brother Woody, because they were constantly bugging her to visit the mansion.
Her staff said the unfinished answer was still bugging her hours later and so she wanted to say more.
I'm bugging you about this because I think it's important for people to understand that day-to-day management.
"My husband and I have been married three years, and everyone is bugging us about having a baby," she wrote.
Shouldn't I treat a woman the way I treat a man for bugging me?" and I would be like, "No.
You might be a little sick of your dog bugging you during meal times, even when they've just been fed.
Exactly what the burglars were hoping to find, through either photographing documents or bugging the office, is still somewhat unclear.
I turned all notifications from the app off, leaving it installed for later use but preventing it from bugging me.
In my house, back in the '60s when it was being built, the government, the FBI, installed a bugging device.
"They're not bugging their siblings and jumping up and down and doing the kinds of things siblings do," she said.
The president has been noticeably less accessible since his tweets last weekend accusing former President Obama of bugging Trump Tower.
They've been bugging me about it for a few weeks, so I'm happy to finally cross this off my list ($4.25).
The beluga whale that kept bugging Norwegian fishermen in the Barents Sea recently would've been a weird story on its own.
Sources close to Chris tell TMZ the woman -- who claims Chris grabbed and tossed her phone -- was bugging Chris and co.
The best news, though, is you can always pay Amazon $50 to get rid of the ads if they're bugging you.
After a few hours my eyes are bugging out of my head, so I wash my face and head to bed.
"We've had a TREMENDOUS response to our Quit Bugging Me event!" officials wrote in a follow-up Facebook post on Thursday.
In other words, it's no longer a political campaign or organization bugging people to go vote via text — it's a friend.
So for now, unless you're Kickstarting a promise to stop bugging me—or the end of capitalism—hey, I'm not interested.
Allison's been bugging a bunch of bureaucrats at Health Canada for a new "section 56" exemption, just like Parker's in '97.
Why is the naked man in the middle — the apex of the triangle — hanging from the ceiling, his eyes bugging out?
And along the way, Peck's contempt for women bubbles up whenever Bergman pokes her nose too skilfully into what's bugging him.
See JetBlue's website for more details, prep your weekender bag for a weekday jaunt, and start bugging your boss for days off.
This has got many consumers understandably bugging out, and even New York Senator Chuck Schumer's calling for United to abandon this plan.
My iPhone has been bugging me for over a year to buy more iCloud storage because it's been unable to back up.
Miller was famous for bugging reporters at all hours with his story pitches, and seemingly had a direct line to Matt Drudge.
US authorities secretly surveilled all the spies for years, bugging the Guryevs' house and even secretly searching it when they weren't around.
First comes the ebullient Bunny Briggs, with his childlike face and bugging-out eyes and, often, a super-sized Rheingold in hand.
A lot of the fans have been bugging me on when I'm coming back and I can't answer their questions right now.
In 21993, Nixon's White House oversaw the bugging of the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex and the ensuing coverup.
This included prosecutors bugging Atlantia employees' phones and uncovered evidence of allegedly false safety reports on the network, the arrest warrant shows.
Destroying and bugging the car in retaliation may be destroying property belonging to someone other than the perpetrator of the lawn intrusion.
That said, if you are bugging out and don't know what to do first, Dr. Cepin explains a step-by-step plan ahead.
Instead of lashing out or going hot and cold with friends and sweeties who are bugging you, tell them you need a break.
It's not always easy to find someone who'll listen to you drone on for hours on end about something that's really bugging you.
"It was bugging me and at first it was really upsetting," Reinhart told Entertainment Tonight at the CDFA Fashion Awards on Monday night.
But nothing about this video makes sense to me, and so I closed it, until the strangeness of it all started bugging me.
I talked to the curator about cleaning it, but she didn't think it needed cleaning at the time, so I kept bugging her.
Then toward the end, bugging people to review their shoe for fucking whatever—fucking online mail order—it just kind of got old.
If postnasal drip is bugging you, your doctor can help you identify the cause and find a treatment to slow down the drip.
"It was Watergate time and there was much talk about bugs and bugging," he recalled in an interview with The Atlantic in 2012.
I suppose it reveals the depths of my neurosis to say so, but that would never stop bugging me if I had one.
When he returned home, he created Bugging Denmark and began to spread awareness of the benefits of insects to anyone who would listen.
You could pair it with ⛺ while texting a friend before a camping trip, or use it beside 😒 when someone's really bugging you.
He and William repeat the conversation once more (it's been 7 years since he died) — but it doesn't take him long to start bugging.
The Totally Cute (which is both the actual name and how we would describe it) palette will have your inner child, like, totally, bugging.
It was bugging me, I said, that I still felt bad — rejected maybe, or like somehow I wasn't valuable — because things hadn't worked out.
After observing and bugging a suspected lab, on one of Elliot's properties in Chemainus, authorities decided to raid both the lab and Williams's residence.
Apparently, weed tolerance isn't one of those things that's genetically passed down—it took her four hits to finally stop bugging me about taxes.
ARCE When I found out I was undocumented, I was 14, and I was bugging my mom about going to Mexico for my quinceañera.
You can also use each device's Do Not Disturb feature, a more drastic technique that blocks calls and notifications from bugging you when you're busy.
Gradually, you should be able to train her that bugging you on your day off isn't the most effective way to get her problem solved.
Imgur user leonaloir recently encountered "some asshole online fuckboy" who kept bugging her for nude photos, as many a woman has during her online presence.
"If you have a monitor, chances are your monitor is affected," Cui, who last year showed how to turn printers into bugging devices, told me.
Meanwhile the game world itself was rock-solid in space, smooth to enter and explore, and rarely bugging out (and that only in understandable circumstances).
These include the collection of metadata from around the world, and targeted hacking of individuals' computers — bugging their phone calls, reading texts, and so on.
Emotional Water sign Scorpio is the sign of depth, so you'll be able to get to the bottom of whatever it is that's bugging you.
The Fourth Amendment does not prohibit per se a covert entry performed for the purpose of installing otherwise legal electronic bugging equipment, the court found.
It's our first look at Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series in action and already Star-Lord's exaggerated humor is bugging Drax's literal takes.
"Fantasy Forging Station" (2016) is a squat figure with a bronze head in the form of an anvil with bugging eyes and a toothy grin.
He would say only that the tape was supporting something that was "bugging him" and insisted that it had had minimal effect on his play.
The two were spotted dancing together at a club, which led to a bizarre surveillance campaign that included bugging Guess's home and tapping her phone.
"I kept bugging ICP," he added, referring to the International Center of Photography, which holds an archive of work by Arthur Fellig, Weegee's real name.
The public appetite for such material spawned an industry of private investigators adept at the dark arts of bugging, phone hacking and acquiring confidential records.
Image: HAWCNew observations of nearby pulsars—lighthouse-like neutron stars beaming energy—seem to have deepened a mystery that's been bugging scientists for around a decade.
I'm sure there's lore to answer this question, but something has been bugging me since I first heard the name: What, exactly, is an Apex Legend?
The next day, we went to the Apple store to get him a new phone and people in there are bugging him, taking pictures, wanting autographs.
Alicia Silverstone, Paul Rudd, Donald Faison, and Breckin Meyer had Clueless fans "totally bugging" on Saturday when they reunited at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C23E2).
The question that's been bugging me lately is, if we value Android updates as highly as we say we do, why don't we pay for them?
I wasn't even fully aware of how much it had been quietly bugging me until I saw Three Kingdoms break free from some of those constraints.
There's been a lot recently about this idea around phone addiction, just relatively recently about people worried about it and bugging companies about what they're doing.
The message revealed a request from the United States National Security Agency for assistance in bugging United Nations diplomats during the debate over the Iraq war.
"My pops died in eighth grade, and I just started bugging in school," he told the No Jumper podcast, a popular hip-hop show, last year.
They are chunky but light — great for tiny hands — and make just enough sounds to keep toddlers interested without bugging your seat neighbor with aggressive songs.
Fearful eyes bugging out of his head, Mr. McCain speaks haltingly, in obvious physical pain, while fighting a losing battle to keep his lips from quivering.
A couple of weeks ago this matriarch who I've been talking about, we bumped into each other, and I'm always bugging them with questions about the election.
And he kept coming to us and saying, "I don't know, there's something bugging me about this scene," but he never really could quite tell us what.
The 52-year-old Morgan, who only sipped water at her afterparty, explained that her RHONY cast mates have been bugging her to quit alcohol for awhile.
I'm bugging UFC Fight Pass on Twitter to put up the Pancrase library every week so that I can watch him tear through Pancrase in chronological order.
This weekend marked the beginning of a showdown between Donald Trump and Barack Obama, with the current POTUS accusing his predecessor of bugging Trump Tower last year.
Wilson (Camilla Luddington), who is on Mer's service today, creates a whole operating plan for a judge they're working on, but something is bugging her about it.
Water Signs "Because Cancer is ruled by the moon, whenever there's an eclipse, no matter what, Cancers are going to be bugging out the most," says Gat.
"So everybody been bugging me and everything and you know I've been trying to work things out with my baby's father for a hot minute now," Cardi began.
"So everybody been bugging me and everything and you know I've been trying to work things out with my baby's father for a hot minute now," she said.
Maybe your phone's compass was bugging out and facing the wrong way because you're surrounded by 30-story buildings full of metal and other things that compasses hate.
But there's one thing that's been bugging me about the series, and I wonder if it would have made the show's intentionally unsatisfying ending feel more satisfyingly unsatisfying.
So, sipping on sizzurp -- from a dead-giveaway double cup bigger than his head -- doesn't seem like the smartest decision for Weezy, who was BUGGING out about something.
There is a lot of misinformation circulating about the coronavirus, so we took to Instagram, Twitter and Reddit to see what questions have been bugging you, our readers.
"My sister would not talk to me about anything else besides that shirt until I finally just gave it to her so she'd stop bugging me," White said.
Mr. Trump has been noticeably less accessible since unleashing a series of Twitter posts last weekend accusing former President Barack Obama of bugging Trump Tower during the campaign.
Russia and China likely deployed sophisticated human and electronic intelligence – from bugging hotel rooms to seeking contact with U.S. and North Korean officials – with an eye towards eliciting intelligence.
All images: Sam RutherfordEven with all the screen issues, weird buzzing noises, and unbalanced speaker performance on Google's Pixel 2, there's an even bigger issue that's been bugging me.
In the middle of her party, Mary Jane receives a text from Kara's son, Max, who she had been bugging for info on what's been going on with Kara.
The illnesses triggered the expulsion of two Cuban diplomats in May, and follow other past reported incidents of harassment of US diplomats, such as break-ins, bugging, and videotaping.
"I haven't been bugging you about this, but I feel like you should really get on our bandwagon and try and get this DNA test done," advises Jenner, 60.
The El Paso Zoo announced its special Valentine's Day event, aptly titled "Quit Bugging Me," on Facebook on Monday, inviting the public to name a cockroach after their exes.
This one was filmed out in the real world, with a guy dressed as Tori Amos hanging around outside a (real) Tori Amos concert, bugging people as they entered.
But it looks like we weren't the only people bugging out about the long-awaited return of Buzz and Woody—apparently, they're also stars in their own universe, too.
Solo and Ilya are jealous of each other's love interests when they're not comparing gear and bugging each other's rooms (the double entendres are hard to keep up with).
Just this week, Motherboard revealed that a company that makes internet-connected stuffed animals left customer data exposed online, and these toys could even be turned into bugging devices.
This thing has been bugging you for years, and the reason you think you can't write it is because it's too hard, it's going to take too much emotional earnestness.
You could go to the Museumswohnung, a three-bedroom apartment so perfectly preserved you'd almost expect the Stasi, the official East German state security apparatus, to be bugging the place.
The rest of the week consisted of me binging Future Diary and bugging my friend consistently for a new series to watch before the one I was obsessing over ended.
I reached out to lots of folk I've encountered over the years and began bugging them for old photos and their friends' photos and so on, basically full scale bombardment.
I felt relieved after talking with Post and McGoodwin: My instinct to want to keep in touch was correct, and there's a way to do it without bugging the person.
I know that the times where I feel most happy are times when there is nothing bugging at the back of my mind or making me worry about the future.
Losing means spectating your living teammates and bugging them to gather together enough funds to buy back your life or, for the impatient, dropping out of the game and requeueing.
Van Dyke told the jury Tuesday that McDonald's face was expressionless -- "his eyes were just bugging out of his head" -- as the teenager kept "advancing" on him, holding a knife.
A court ruled against the F.B.I.'s request, but only on the very narrow grounds that bugging the car would have interfered with the proper functioning of the in-dash device.
At the moment, police often hack under Part III of the Police Act 1997—specifically with "property interference" authorisations, which also includes things such as bugging a car or a room.
Consider that, for every report of these devices bugging out or recording consumers without their consent, the government—which generally handles more sensitive data than civilians—buys these crap gadgets too.
To gather evidence in the case, the FBI used techniques reminiscent of Cold War movies to eavesdrop on Russian agents: bugging binders full of "confidential" industry information, according to court documents.
You can have contact with a potential hire every 24-48 hours without making them feel like someone from the company is bugging them or pressuring them to make a decision.
It's just a weird little newsletter that started primarily for just a couple of friends of mine so I had a focused way of not bugging them to check out music.
Immediately following that jumpsuit scene is one in which Dylan distracts a driver by literally tonguing his steering wheel so he won't notice that Alex is in back bugging the vehicle.
Basically, with the shit that I was doing, bugging, pestering people, and being a shithead, I was getting paranoid that someone eventually was going to try to hurt me real bad.
So, the next time you're stoned and bugging out, it may help to remember that feeling weird is just one part of being high — and eventually, all highs come to an end.
But the Mac's new software features are relatively small in scope, so it's probably worth holding out until the steady, official release this fall — unless auto-play videos are really bugging you.
By bugging their cars, they pieced the crime together (a task complicated by the elderly crooks' habit of having the radio on very loud, and by their use of obscure Cockney slang).
My time with the expansions has brought clarity to another question that's been bugging me for the better part of a year: Gosh dangit, how come I couldn't get into Fallout 4?
Former FBI agent G. Gordon Liddy and former CIA employee James McCord, security director of the Committee to Re-elect the President, were found guilty of conspiracy, burglary and bugging DNC headquarters.
What's important is that it's somewhere else, and the people on the sidewalks there probably have different problems than mine, and probably don't care at all about whatever bullshit is bugging me.
Think about how it would feel if something you do every day without a second thought is really bugging one of your colleagues: How would you want that brought to your attention?
The dude wouldn't quit bugging me—so the next day I got a little coke, and not to be petty, but out of 1 gram, I took 0.6—a little more, maybe?
They both moved in super close to their front-facing cameras, forming a single face with Juku's eyes and West's nose and mouth, both of them bugging and mugging to outlandish effect.
But things were bugging Stan, like Philip's abrupt departure from Thanksgiving dinner (following last week's phone call with Elizabeth, in which he promised to come to Chicago to help with her mission).
There would also be information from an investigation led by a Spanish judge into "revelations about bugging of conversations with his lawyers" during Assange's long stay in the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
I'm sitting in a suite on the 17th floor of the Brooklyn Marriott, and the person bugging Alexa about his dental-hygiene needs is Daniel Rausch, vice president of smart home for Amazon.
The report, which drew many parallels to the Watergate bugging scandal, details the hackers' methods for gaining access to emails of Democratic operatives and highlights the missed opportunities to stem the attacks' ramifications.
For example, your partner might "forget" to help you with a project that you've been bugging them about for months or procrastinate making plans for an event that you both agreed to attend.
"I hope you get my emails and I hope I am not bugging you," he wrote in an email which also found him claiming he'd sold a documentary series about UFOs to VICE.
The image is in the casino of Canto Bight and behind John Boyega's Finn and Kelly Marie Tran's Rose is an otherworldly being who is holding a rumpled alien pet with bugging eyes.
Yet, leaked top-secret National Security Agency documents show that the Obama administration has long been involved in major bugging operations against the election campaigns — and the presidents — of even its closest allies.
Gotti was arrested following a long-term investigation that included bugging his car, authorities said, allowing investigators to capture Gotti on tape describing an oxycodone-selling operation that generated $1.6 million a year.
Bergin developed this philosophy after noticing that her achy hip joints stopped bugging her on the days she drove her "big truck," instead of the small, compact car she usually drives to work.
"GOP Security Aide Among 5 Arrested in Bugging Affair," reads the headline from the front page of The Washington Post on June 19, 20143, with the bylines of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
The account at the time by the daily Resalat claimed the rodents were released along its border by Western intelligence and fitted with espionage equipment, including navigation tracking, bugging devices and a camera.
Van Dyke took the stand Tuesday, telling the jury that McDonald's face was expressionless -- "his eyes were just bugging out of his head" -- as the teenager kept "advancing" on him, holding a knife.
As the owner of Bugging Denmark and InsektKBH he has—through insect workshops, taste tests at festivals, and countless presentations—been working intensely to convince Danes of insects' culinary and climate-friendly excellence.
"I put a robe on and I was kinda bugging out during the shoot because I'm like 'Oh, my God, all these amazing things are happening,' " Trump's timing didn't leave Kardashian West embarrassed though.
It's been great to get that release out there and fix some aspects of gyms that were bugging us, that we didn't really like but had to leave things when we shipped the product.
After Fox & Friends aired a segment about Christie Brinkley looking flawless in a swimsuit at 63, meteorologist Janice Dean decided to fix a perceived flaw that had long been bugging her — her wrinkly neck.
City Councilman Robert E. Cornegy Jr., who represents part of the area, said that he had heard from constituents about people "bugging out" and making drug sales as they waited for buses or trains.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Belgian king's younger brother faces a dressing down from the prime minister after demanding that politicians and the royal family "stop bugging" him over claims his business ventures are losing money.
Then, in 1957, Schöffer's investigation into space dynamism evolved towards eye-bugging light effects he called luminodynamism with its corresponding Lux sculpture series that usually had movable reflectors and filters that reflected light projections.
Wells is an unassuming man who has become used to causing a stir, and this can be disorienting: it's odd to hear him wonder, not unreasonably, if restaurants ever think of bugging his table.
If you don't mind wading into a gray area that definitely violates someone's terms of service, you can try bugging a family member for their cable login like you usually do for HBO and Netflix.
The original Animal Crossing was, no doubt, my type of game—a game about moving to a new town, bugging your neighbors, and building up a tiny cartoon shack into a very sweet cartoon home.
But this isn't Watergate — the attempted bugging of DNC headquarters that toppled President Richard Nixon by exposing his disparaging remarks about Jews and blacks, proving that he perjured himself, and revealing an immense criminal conspiracy.
J: We actually have a no-BS policy, so if there's something that's bugging us, we just get it out and deal with it so it doesn't turn into more than it has to be.
I sat her down and proceeded to tell her there was something bugging me in the relationship, and the 'way I see it there is only one way to fix it … Will you marry me?
To be fair, Stone said these toys are not "the perfect bugging device" because one can only record five messages of 40 seconds of audio with them, and you have to be within Bluetooth range.
In a new interview, President Donald Trump accused the Obama administration of bugging the White House while defending his claims about the non-existent taped recordings of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey.
"The hackers installed the cyber-version of the bugging equipment that Nixon's goons used—sitting on the DNC computers for a year, eavesdropping on everything, collecting as many scraps as possible," Slate's Franklin Foer notes.
A woman who described herself as a close friend of Ms. Morgan's said Mr. Alleyne had started "bugging out" after seeing a grainy surveillance photo of one of the shooting suspects in Mr. Gabay's killing.
Early this month, the private plane that Lawrence was taking to visit her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky had made an emergency landing, which the paparazzo kept bugging the actress about as she exited the airport.
Merkel told the parliamentary committee in February that she did not know how closely Germany's spies cooperated with their U.S. counterparts until 2015, well after an uproar over reports of U.S. bugging of her cellphone.
Richard Nixon faced all-but-certain impeachment after bugging the offices of the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate scandal, but he resigned before the floor vote in the House took place in August 1974.
I guess people say they have trouble sleeping, so it may become kind of a psychological challenge as much of a pain challenge if I'm not able to sleep or if it's constantly bugging me.
Papa John's irritated the hell out of a man after he says the pizza chain bombarded him with text messages even though he never ordered a slice ... and now he's suing them for bugging him.
Paul Krugman Two weeks after President Trump claimed, bizarrely, that the Obama administration had wiretapped his campaign, his press secretary suggested that GCHQ — Britain's counterpart to the National Security Agency — had done the imaginary bugging.
The Washington Post, ABC News and other outlets backed up the broad outlines of the Times report moments later, but several reported that Rosenstein's idea about bugging the president may have been mentioned in jest.
Rather than actively bugging you for information in a back-and-forth no one enjoys having, chat assistants lurk in the background of the conversations you're already having and glean little details that might help later.
His then-domestic partner, Mary Lynn Blanks, told Reuters in a 2016 article that she accompanied Blazer to soccer-related events while he was acting as an informant for U.S. investigators, sometimes wearing a bugging device.
"I wouldn't say we were bugging her, but it was sort of like, we would check in with her," Wilson said at the premiere of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" in New York on Tuesday.
"So everybody been bugging me and everything and you know I've been trying to work things out with my baby's father for a hot minute now," Cardi said in a since-deleted video shared on Instagram.
If a friend sent me a YouTube link and I wanted to watch it without bugging everyone around me, I could just use whatever crappy, worn out headphones I happened to have sitting in my bag.
Episode VIII is coming in 2017 and a Han Solo origin story is slated for 2018, with more to follow, so get used to bugging over a new trailer each April or May from now on.
RICHARD NIXON denied all knowledge of the break-in and bugging of the Democratic National Committee's offices in the Watergate complex in Washington, DC. Bill Clinton claimed not to have had "sexual relations with that woman".
After an hour of bugging the people at the front desk and standing around while they made phone calls, we got someone to show us the back room, where they kept things that weren't on display.
Previously only available on limited Roku players, the update lets users stream audio on mobile devices, so they can listen to shows at ear-piecing volumes through the iOS or Android without bugging the people around them.
Paul is a steadfast supporter of President Trump's false claim that his campaign was "wiretapped" by the Obama White House and now believes that he, too, may have been on the receiving end of some malicious bugging.
Start by running a mile at a leisurely pace, Loenser recommends, and if the dog keeps up without bugging you to stop or acting sluggish, increase your runs in half-mile increments over the next few weeks.
That is why former FBI agent G. Gordon Liddy and former CIA employee James McCord, security director of the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP) would be found guilty of conspiracy, burglary and bugging DNC headquarters.
But ever since then, people—well, just the haters—keep bugging me about taking the great Anthony Bourdain to that taquería because, according to many of them, it's not even close to being the best in Tijuana.
The Secret Service better seriously check that soccer ball Vladimir Putin gave Donald Trump at their summit, because security experts tell us there's a simple way of putting a bugging device inside that is difficult to detect.
We rarely have opportunities to reflect on our personal lives and set intentions during the rest of the year, so it's better to have these conversations now rather than in a month when you're bugging about Valentine's Day.
He told Stephanie about one instance, during a party at a drug dealer's house, when an undercover cop and a civilian posing as his girlfriend had to have sex to secure privacy in a room he was bugging.
Last year a former spy, known as Witness K, and his lawyer, Bernard Collaery, were charged for (years ago) exposing Australia's bugging of the government of Timor-Leste during sensitive negotiations over rights to offshore oil and gas.
Her mom had graciously agreed to give her a lift, this was nice and all (and saved Marie cab fare), but mom spent the bulk of the ride bugging Marie about visiting her cousin when she got back.
My colleague at the time, , was bugging me to take a meeting when it was an unknown company because he had younger family members and friends who were in university at the time and were obsessed with Snapchat.
Instead, I think about that last night in Manila over and over and over, that God-awful Jeepney ride over and over and over, and bugging those Mapúa students constantly for six weeks over and over and over.
The more he controls every detail of his surveillance — from emailing her co-workers damaging misinformation to bugging her home with cameras and parking outside it in a van — the less she controls any aspect of her life.
French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing reportedly warned the Queen before Ceausescu's arrival that the Romanian leader looted his quarters during a visit to Paris and created holes in the wall while looking for bugging devices, the magazine reported.
Having spent a bit of time testing out the Nike version of the watch, I can certainly attest to the fact that the thing is particularly good at bugging me when it thinks I've been sitting around too long.
It broadly welcomed the new measures but said the government had "further work to do" in allaying worries about the necessity and cost of collecting internet records, and in justifying so-called "bulk powers" (bugging and snooping en masse).
We proceeded, then, on what was reminiscent of a grade-school field trip—Sergey leading us throughout the open room, packed with switchboards and guns and bugging devices, offering us their histories, and, occasionally, providing his own personal anecdotes.
"People are bugging out because this happened two years ago and it was a pretty traumatic experience for everybody," he said, a referring to Tubbs Fire, which destroyed more than 5,600 structures in Sonoma County after breaking out in October 2017.
It was the Invisible Man, but instead of looking like himself—a gruff-but-affable homeless veteran telling stories—he'd pulled a blanket up around his head and shoulders and huddled beneath it, bugging his eyes out and holding a cup.
If smartphones were once the tools of young revolutionaries across the Arab world, the fear is that they have become the means for the mukhabarat, the secret police, to eavesdrop on dissenters by hacking into their telephones and turning them into bugging devices.
Government workers, meanwhile, are struggling to pay their bills, and the government has some advice for them: If your landlord is bugging you about paying rent that you don't have because you don't have a paycheck, offer to do manual labor instead.
Forty-six years ago, a group of hamfisted burglars bungled the task of bugging the Democratic National Committee's offices in the Watergate building in Washington D.C. Two years later, Richard Nixon resigned as president a result of the failed cover-up that ensued.
These creators are extracting beautiful, corrupted data and re-bugging it in the physical world: Glitch artists Ucnv and Nukeme (the latter who moonlights as a sewing machine hacker) were featured at Isetan Shinjuku's Tokyo Kaihouku's store as part of a digital design exhibition, Glitch.
My knee started bugging me as I racked up more and more mileage, so I made some choices to slow down, run on a soft reservoir path versus the hard pavement, swap in some extra cross-training and even take a few days off.
The three floors hold hundreds of artifacts, such as bugging devices, hidden cameras and lock picks, as well as placards detailing nearly every aspect of the organization, including the fact that up to 22576,28660 East German "unofficial informants" were working with the Stasi by 242.
Even with the vast troves of intel promised by mass adoption of connected devices in people's homes which will effectively double as bugging devices (conveniently self-installed by the home-owner), the security service's stated desire is for multiple surveillance lines in to citizens' lives.
Since the red planet is still retrograde (and making even our best-laid plans move in slow motion), so this is an opportunity to rehash, reorganize, and restore anything that's bugging you at work — leave any executing for after the 27th, when Mars goes direct.
If you've been dosing yourself with the escapist mind-number du jour, A Christmas Prince, there might be one thing that's bugging you about it — you know, other than the fact that the Aldovian royal family has the most trusting security in the 21st century.
" — Melissa Hunt, 40, Midtown Pocketknife "Stray threads that need to be cut, a chin hair, a label that's bugging you on the back of your neck, that piece of chicken in your teeth after lunch, a mini screwdriver, not to mention a nail file!
In 53, when New Jersey Bell first tested out its Caller ID offering, it was sold to the public as a huge form of convenience for users—which is generally how it's seen today as we try to avoid robocallers bugging us at all hours.
Unfortunately, Steelcase has not released precise info on pricing or availability, but if you feel like a mobile battery cart might improve your office, you might want to start bugging your IT team now before Steelcase's Flex Mobile Power comes out later this year in December.
"I put a robe on and I was kinda bugging out during the shoot because I'm like 'Oh, my God, all these amazing things are happening,'" she said before adding that she wasn't going to let an experience change her head or stop her from posing naked.
"I put a robe on and I was kinda bugging out during the shoot because I'm like 'Oh, my God, all these amazing things are happening,&apos" she said before adding that she wasn't going to let an experience change her head or stop her from posing naked.
"This is something that has been bugging me for some time, because you would expect with a tightening of peripheral bond spreads at the beginning of the program, you would also see the reverse at the perceived end of the program," said ABN AMRO senior bond strategist Kim Liu.
Since then, she's made up whole stories out of thin air — like a fake "Bowling Green massacre" to stoke fears about Muslims, or a fake scandal about Barack Obama bugging Trump using "microwaves" that she concocted in an attempt to justify the president's baseless claims about wiretapping in Trump Tower.
"Take his demeaning of immigrants and rank misogyny; the ways his campaign has inflamed religious bigotry, energized white nationalists and promoted violence; his seemingly pathological lying – and what has been bugging me increasingly over the months has been Donald Trump's ignorance of, if not utter contempt for, the Constitution," he said.
" Rather than refuse service, Mendelsohn — who's launching his new podcast, "Plate of the Union," in partnership with Food Policy Action on iTunes later this month — fantasizes about another outcome at the Virginia restaurant: "Imagine if that person would've opened up their restaurant and engaged in a valuable conversation about whatever's bugging them.
Dean, who is a CNN contributor, ultimately cooperated with Senate investigators against President Richard Nixon, but he spent four months in jail in 1974 for his role in the scandal, which started with the attempted bugging of Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate and snowballed to bring down the Nixon presidency.
But I brought closure to a few questions, including the one that was bugging me, and a number of other folks on the internet: when the center of your car's steering wheel is occupied by a touchscreen tablet interface, where do you put the thing that's supposed to keep your face from getting smashed?
The app's terms of service does explain that the bugging is optional:If you accept the specific and optional box enabled for this purpose, you consent to the access and use of your mobile device's microphone and geopositioning functionalities so that LaLiga knows from which locations football is being streamed and thus detect any fraudulent behaviour by unauthorised establishments.
"I was going down on her for a while, hard to say exactly how long because I was tripping...and suddenly she started bugging that I would suck her clit into my mouth and not let it out," one of them, who wishes remain anonymous because drug use would put them at risk of losing their job, tells me.
And then if you're the kind of person that gets hooked on it — which I definitely was not because by the end I was like just leave me alone, stop bugging me — but if you're the kind of person that gets hooked on it, then you might have some remorse that you long for that attention.
I'm bugging out already and this is a day before my birthday and the next day I get an email from this representative at Def Jam and they hit me up and are like hey just got word you produced a song on the Kanye joint I need your publishing splits, attorney information and all of that.
Even before the law was passed, the broadening of the national security apparatus was causing a stir with a case involving an anonymous whistle-blower known only as "Witness K." An Australian secret intelligence service agent, Witness K revealed Australia's bugging of East Timor's cabinet room during sensitive negotiations in 2004 over an oil and gas treaty worth billions of dollars.
I mean, Apple Watch keeps you from having to pull your phone out of your pocket to see who's bugging you while you're trying to finish Stranger Things, Nest's thermostat keeps you from having to pause Stranger Things just because you're a little cold… surely, the two would work together in some sort of perfect, shut-up-and-let-me-watch-Stranger-Things harmony?
For decades, hotels across the former Soviet Union visited by foreigners were equipped with bugging devices and cameras by the K.G.B. A remnant can still be seen in Tallinn, the capital of the former Soviet republic Estonia, where the new Finnish owners of the former Intourist hotel have set up a museum to display the surveillance and other techniques used to spy on and blackmail foreign guests.
They got a boost in popularity when Newsweek published a photograph of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's grandchildren with an Advent calendar in 1953: Advent calendars have continued to be popular in the years since, often marketed with the suggestion that they help children count down the days to Christmas (presumably to keep them from bugging their parents every day about how many days are left until they can open presents).
Marvel gave us a glimpse at the Norse god's new life down under in a short clip — titled Civil War: Team Thor — posted to Twitter and Facebook last night, showing that while Captain America and Iron Man wrestled with weightier subjects, Thor was bugging his roommate Darryl at work, making amateurish attempts to dig up dirt on Marvel villains, and tucking famous hammer Mjolnir up in an adorable little bed.
In April 1973, two months after being sworn in as commerce secretary, Mr. Dent learned that his assistant secretary, Jeb Stuart Magruder, a former White House and Nixon campaign official, had resigned abruptly, accusing Attorney General John N. Mitchell and John W. Dean III, the White House counsel, of approving in advance the break-in and bugging of telephones at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate apartment complex in Washington in 1972.
Because I live in there on a week-to-week basis and have seen the progression of 'You don't have to really wear gloves if you don't want to, you don't have to wear a full-face helmet if you don't want to,' to today, where they're bugging you all the time to go update your concussion protocol and going to do your physicals and all those things you used to just cowboy up and not do and think that was the right way to do it.
Now that both congressional Democrats and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE are calling for an independent investigation, it's time for Republicans in Congress to put country ahead of politics and name a special committee to investigate the growing evidence of ties between the world of Trump and Russia — and zero evidence of President Obama bugging Trump's phones.

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