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Maverick clandestinely placed the POS system inside of a book.
Many are trying to clandestinely hike from Italy to France.
At a dinner party, a friend clandestinely pulled out her phone.
He says many Jews practice their faith clandestinely because they are scared.
Britain's relative cultural openness makes minority groups less likely to operate clandestinely.
Even sophisticated chemical weapons are relatively easy to hide and clandestinely transport.
Pages are distributed clandestinely, and committed to memory by workers and peasants.
He also allegedly "met clandestinely" with reporters in person, according to the indictment.
Clandestinely operating out of Bahrain, these groups receive support and funding from Iran.
Before this retail pot explosion, cannabis dispensaries were forced to operate somewhat clandestinely.
But he clandestinely took other ones, too, such as harrowing images of deportation.
So it was shown semi-clandestinely in peoples front rooms or little holes.
Most miners work clandestinely, since they do not have a legal right to dig.
The Kremlin has until now denied suggestions that Russian contractors are operating clandestinely in Syria.
I clandestinely read about sex, how it works, and, more importantly, how it can feel.
Did Anderson go to visit Assange to discuss a trust… or to clandestinely poison him?
To exchange comic books with her white friends, she met them clandestinely behind a building.
Maybe it was gas, and not some aging stoners clandestinely toking away in their apartment.
Both of those techniques are potential paths to clandestinely making fissile material for nuclear weapons.
A lot of this is done clandestinely, so it's not an easy thing to track.
In a mischievous mood, I thought about clandestinely swapping out mine for a new one.
Their courtship began clandestinely — secret dates between London and Toronto, and a romantic getaway to Botswana.
Not clandestinely, by the deep state, but openly, because we-the-people will, wrongly, demand it.
Another option would be to clandestinely deliver his incomplete findings to a sympathetic member of Congress.
Amid the crackdown, a new Kurdish opposition group, the Democratic Union Party, organized and recruited clandestinely.
De Carvajal was a converso, forced to adopt Catholicism but suspected of clandestinely practicing Jewish rituals.
"The Italian state knows what is going on but allows this to happen clandestinely," he said.
But she had to write clandestinely, she said, because her husband, Bill Paisley, did not approve.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of Uighurs have fled the unrest and traveled clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey.
" "The two countries are even ready to clandestinely supply arms of war to Mnangagwa to fight Mugabe.
With such an advanced program, the North can work clandestinely to bolster its nuclear and ballistic weapons.
The name is a variant of "samizdat" ("self-published"), the Soviet term for clandestinely distributed dissident literature.
He also met "clandestinely in person," in secluded areas of the Hart Senate Office Building, the indictment charged.
There is certainly a benefit in avoiding people's bias by clandestinely examining their emotional reactions to intelligent devices.
The NSA focuses on placing implants in foreign networks that can be used to clandestinely gather vital intelligence.
According to recent reports, the fentanyl which killed Prince appears to have come from counterfeit, clandestinely manufactured pills.
This is porn in the sense that it is watched alone; is watched clandestinely; and is scrutinized closely.
They came into recreational use in the 1930s as weekend getaways, sometimes used clandestinely, for working-class laborers.
Ask Real Estate When a board member broke a rule, a meeting was clandestinely arranged to discuss it.
He also denied suggestions by some lawmakers that some uranium could have been clandestinely sold in the process.
Sharapudinov had never previously tried to leave Russia, even clandestinely, because he thought he might be caught or shot.
Parties took place in lofts, cafes, studios, and DIY venues that operated clandestinely, and often not for very long.
He groomed her for nine months, clandestinely getting her hooked on heroin that he told her was "Afghan weed".
The findings, from market research firm Ipsos, come amid an intense debate over technology that lets users communicate clandestinely.
It's not easy, but that's usually how you catch these sort of suspects who are experts in living clandestinely.
Now, prosecutors in Manhattan say she collaborated clandestinely with that office to write an official letter that benefited Prevezon.
Asked how she clandestinely vaped in public, Ms. Caudle grinned mischievously as she sat in a crowded downtown restaurant.
Goldpharma websites sell both legitimate and clandestinely produced narcotics, including oxycodone, hydrocodone, and tramadol, without a prescription, the statement said.
One morning, in a parking lot where he had clandestinely camped the night, he awoke to see he had company.
It clandestinely recorded conversations, but never in jurisdictions that required "two-party" consent, which would have made the practice illegal.
The country's airlines have been flying an aging fleet of Western aircraft, some secondhand and purchased clandestinely from third countries.
Over the years, hundreds, possibly thousands, of Uighur have escaped unrest in Xinjiang by traveling clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey.
Every shot of "Searching" plays out on a screen — a computer, a phone, through the lens of a clandestinely placed camera.
Stavros Zamalides, president of the local community in Kastanies, said Turkish soldiers were actively helping people cross the Greek border clandestinely.
In the run-up to their convention, the nativists had formed secret societies that clandestinely threw their support to sympathetic candidates.
Over the years, hundreds, possibly thousands, of Uighur have escaped unrest in Xinjiang by travelling clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey.
Some found ways to play clandestinely, and others rehearsed the motions soundlessly with their hands, says Zhan Zhaoxia, a local historian.
It has been translated into dozens of languages — often clandestinely — and became a handbook for civic resistance movements around the world.
They were done sort of clandestinely, because we didn&apost know what was happening there, just that they were always still meeting.
And now Republicans are conducting this process much more clandestinely than Democrats did with Obamacare, after they spent years decrying that process.
He hopes one day soon the radio station will no longer have to operate clandestinely and will contribute to the stabilization process.
The administration had previously only gone after Iran clandestinely in cyberspace, reportedly launching a 85033 computer worm that crippled Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
As part of that operation, members of the exile leadership infiltrated South Africa as the advance guard working clandestinely in the country.
Extortion and other crimes reportedly continued, however, and the discovery of mass graves suggested that the killings may have simply continued clandestinely.
And the film focuses with particular intensity — with the help of clandestinely shot footage — on the search for one boy named Sonu.
The administration had previously only gone after Iran clandestinely in cyberspace, reportedly launching a 2010 computer worm that crippled Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
It appears that Bitcoin's main accomplishment is that it allows people to buy things clandestinely, only in an absurdly inefficient way. Correct.
That's something the IWOC is looking to change by clandestinely recruiting prisoners to join up with a guild free of union dues.
Mexican organized crime groups are heavily involved in clandestinely moving tens of thousands of people from Central America to the U.S. border.
Secondly, the attack does not compromise a Wi-Fi network's password, so a hacker won't be able to clandestinely join your home network.
Many of the Rohingya made it to Malaysia clandestinely, blending in with the tens of thousands of Rohingya already living and working there.
What Happened: Facebook got another wave of bad press following revelations that Cambridge Analytica had pilfered and clandestinely kept data from its users.
In Algeria's bloody independence war, he commanded the southern Mali front and slipped into France clandestinely in 1961 to contact jailed liberation leaders.
And, Afghan and American officials have said, Moscow has also taken to clandestinely arming a Taliban group operating around the city of Kunduz.
In the Rosarno graveyard, the remains of Pesce's grandfather, killed for having an affair, were clandestinely buried under the floor in the family's chapel.
All this did was compel Washington to operate clandestinely, as it began to shape a pliable Buddhist bloc that would act as its proxy.
The massive submarine carries 154 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles and has the ability to clandestinely deploy Navy SEALs along an adversary's coast line.
Working clandestinely in his cell, he made printed transfers on his prison bed sheets, using hair gel and colored pencils from the prison commissary.
The Pakistani Army and, especially, its spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, have clandestinely supported all manner of anti-India and anti-Afghan groups.
ECS's deputy director for research, Jacek Koltan, said in an email to Hyperallergic that he believes the ministry is attempting to clandestinely influence programming.
Using a couple of smartphones, Muna clandestinely serves as her own dauntless cinematographer, shooting herself, her family and, in fugitive glimpses, the larger world.
Iran may also clandestinely attack oil pipelines and other oil infrastructure in the region as part of its drive to raise the oil price.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Uighurs keen to escape unrest in their far western Chinese homeland of Xinjiang have traveled clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey.
Second, there are always some major countries that end up cheating the sanctions regime openly or clandestinely and thus give the sanctioned regime a lifeline.
In 298, Liu Wenhui, long at odds with the Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek, met with Zhou Enlai and began clandestinely cooperating with his Communists.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of Uighurs keen to escape unrest in Xinjiang have traveled clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey, home to a large Uighur diaspora.
Early in his career he clandestinely taught priests, including married men, who had been secretly ordained in Czechoslovakia when Communist governments were restricting religious activities.
After the APRA was declared illegal, García's father spent years living clandestinely, as did the APRA 's legendary founder, Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre.
In a different case, Wright said, a rescued pangolin was "absolutely pitch black" because it had been drenched in fuel while being clandestinely transported by car.
In addition, the investigators said He forged documents, faked lab work, operated clandestinely after funding his own project, and recruited other scientists to conduct the work.
Vance cited a lack of supporting evidence at the time, despite the existence of a clandestinely made recording of Weinstein discussing the episode with the woman.
Some cadres probably calculate that it would be easier to spot agitators if more groups were encouraged to operate openly rather than to organise clandestinely online.
Since the Mayor's Office in Cúcuta didn't give them a space, their first graffiti pieces were designed clandestinely on the rear walls of their neighbors homes.
German engineering firm Siemens says Russia clandestinely delivered several of its turbines to Crimea despite European sanctions which ban the supply of energy technology to Crimea.
Men have seemingly drawn dicks—whether clandestinely in notebooks, on snow-covered lakes and cars, or on any surface not currently covered by penises—for ages.
More than 120,000 migrants and asylum seekers arrived clandestinely in 2019, according to the International Organization for Migration, with the vast majority crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
Charles Bukowski, the prolific poet and novelist whose work has been called "aggressively vulgar and clandestinely sensitive," offered plenty of musings on drinking, love and cats.
Clergy and believers who remain loyal to the Pope and resist government control have faced harassment, persecution or imprisonment, forcing many to practice their faith clandestinely.
Revelations that the administration had clandestinely circumvented the ban triggered the nearly year-long Iran-Contra investigation, which rattled the very foundations of the Reagan presidency.
Cyber intelligence work requires we gather information clandestinely — without alerting our adversaries we've compromised their computers, while preventing those adversaries from doing the same to us.
Siemens at the time said Russia had clandestinely delivered the turbines to Crimea and that it planned to sell its stake in Interavtomatika after the scandal.
Trump officials (if not the president himself) worked clandestinely to undermine any plan that would help a law that the administration was working elsewhere to unravel.
This past year one of my best friends clandestinely filled out an application for my induction into the Patrick Leigh Fermor Society as a birthday present.
The system could track the search terms that thousands of users were entering—offering unique insight into what was in demand, half clandestinely, on the Deep Web.
We busied ourselves with constructing the light water reactors we had promised to the North, while they clandestinely sought alternative sources of nuclear weapons technology and capability.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, keen to escape unrest in Xinjiang, have traveled clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey, where many see themselves as sharing religious and cultural ties.
They arrived on a ship of unauthorized immigrants, landing clandestinely, at night, south of Haifa, to evade the British authorities, who had imposed restrictions on Jewish immigration.
Black Cube also allegedly hired an investigative journalist who clandestinely recorded phone conversations with McGowan and at least two other women who've said Weinstein sexually harassed them.
While Philadelphia's would be the first safe injection site to openly operate in the United States, at least one other has been operating clandestinely for several years.
China has long worried about ethnic Uighurs from China's far western region of Xinjiang who have traveled clandestinely to Syria and Iraq to fight with Islamist groups there.
Sure, some big names like Epic Games might be let in clandestinely, but a third-party software ecosystem only begins once a platform is out in the public.
Sometimes a witness's coöperation is kept secret so that the person can clandestinely record conversations with other targets of an investigation; it's not known whether Papadopoulos did this.
And yet, these images are also clandestinely beautiful: filmed in black-and-white, their harshness becomes softened and the precise detailing of their designs comes to the fore.
One of their weapons of choice: a so-called loader that allows them to clandestinely run a diverse array of malware on targeted Macs with hardly a trace.
Clandestinely distributed, the Book of Records has no ending and continually evolves as it is subtly amended by new sets of custodians, crisscrossing fiction and fact, history and reality.
As the party was outlawed in South Vietnam, these student leaders had to operate clandestinely; some managed to keep their Communist affiliation secret until the end of the war.
Israel, likewise, could have clandestinely rid the world of Eichmann with a single bullet and avoided the condemnation it received for having abducted a citizen of a sovereign state.
These days, they're lucky if they can eat a meal at a restaurant, much less go to a club, or even a private wedding ceremony, without being clandestinely Snapchatted.
By intercepting the traffic and clandestinely modifying the value of the payment, an attacker could get a customer to approve a normal-looking transaction that is really worth much more.
The March 18 deal stipulates that anyone arriving clandestinely on Greek islands on or after March 20 will be returned to Turkey unless they successfully apply for asylum in Greece.
The president also revealed that he had received a full report of the clandestinely recorded audio of Washington Post columnist's death in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
This would effectively close the gunshow loophole for assault weapons and combined with anticipatory screening measures, could make it tougher for would-be mass shooters to clandestinely acquire a weapon.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last October, two artists entered the Neues Museum in Berlin, where they clandestinely scanned the bust of Queen Nefertiti, the state museum's prized gem.
But there is no formal Fabian Society in the US, and no evidence that any homegrown group is clandestinely trying to undermine American democracy in favor of another form of government.
That's where he lived clandestinely for the next 17 months, before connecting with the campaign and traveling to Canada, knowing if he ever went back it would probably be in handcuffs.
The El País report reminded Caplan of the research done by discredited Chinese geneticist He Jiankui, who clandestinely used the CRISPR-cas9 gene-editing tool to create genetically modified human babies.
Buryakov gathered "intelligence on the streets of New York City, trading coded messages with Russian spies who send the clandestinely collected information" to Russia's foreign intelligence agency, the SVR, Bharara said.
In recent days, House Republicans have been pressuring the Justice Department to disclose information about someone inside the Trump campaign who clandestinely shared information with the FBI during the 2016 election.
This is not the first time we have seen large numbers of deaths as a result of clandestinely manufactured fentanyl; we are actually in the midst of the third fentanyl epidemic.
Any one of a dozen things that Trump has done overtly would have resulted, if done clandestinely by another President, in near-universal cries for impeachment, if not for immediate resignation.
Looking at this history, it is difficult to imagine a reason the Saudi government would work clandestinely with its jihadist enemies to strike the US, its most important ally and benefactor.
Mr. Netanyahu said Israel had "acted hundreds of times" to prevent Iranian military entrenchment in Syria and the transfer of weapons, a reference to Israeli airstrikes in Syria carried out clandestinely.
His curiosity measure was clandestinely inserted into what looked like a marketing survey (so people weren't aware they were taking a science curiosity test), and sent out to thousands of people.
One piece represents Khalida Popalzai, 32, a soccer player who played the game clandestinely as a girl despite persecution by the Taliban when the group ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.
All three were gay men in various states of acceptance of their sexualities, and a story of forbidden love may have been a way to write clandestinely about their own lives.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of Uighurs keen to escape unrest in China's western Xinjiang region have traveled clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey, where many see themselves as sharing religious and cultural ties.
Not long after he joined the firm, a draftsman clandestinely showed Mr. Tishman a corporate succession chart he was not supposed to see, a chart on which his name did not appear.
During a more than three-year federal investigation, there were tales of gold coins buried in backyards, bags of money clandestinely dropped off in state parking garages and free trips for Rowland.
"We started our political efforts clandestinely and now we aspire, legally, to open our initiatives, together with all sectors of society, to concretely cultivate the political space we are given," Alape said.
If Wendy were honest about how she'd spent her evening, Chuck would have learned that she was having drinks with a headhunter who she'd clandestinely solicited to help find her another job.
Make no mistake, we are in dangerous, mostly uncharted waters if it is even remotely accurate that senior national security officials have been working clandestinely to "rein in" the president they serve.
The move followed a Reuters investigation which revealed that American intelligence contractors clandestinely assisted a foreign spying operation in the United Arab Emirates, helping the monarchy to crack down on internal dissent.
Published in an edition of 500 copies for each issue, and designed by Martin Falck, the zine's aesthetic recalls amateur publications, those very ones that were clandestinely circulating during the Soviet era.
On that Tuesday a decade ago, while several reporters, including myself, waited for the Cubans in the lobby of the El San Juan Hotel, the team was clandestinely ushered through a service entrance.
While political staff from the major federal parties expect foreign countries to intervene in some fashion — whether publicly or clandestinely — in the election, how they're protecting against those attempts is largely a secret.
Blu's devices were yanked from Amazon for doing exactly that: selling phones that were vulnerable to remote takeovers and could be exploited to have the user's text messages and call records clandestinely recorded.
The green light for aircraft sales allows Iran, a country of 80 million, to start rebuilding its aging fleet of Boeing and Airbus planes and other secondhand aircraft purchased clandestinely from other countries.
Born Jewish in Botoșani, Romania in 19513, Isou survived World War II and, after reading the likes of Mallarmé and Flaubert, managed to clandestinely leave his home country for France at age 21951.
In addition, the kingdom has occasionally pushed back against agreeing to U.S. standards that would block two paths to potentially making fissile material for nuclear weapons clandestinely: enriching uranium and reprocessing spent fuel.
German engineering company Siemens says that Russia clandestinely delivered several of its turbines to Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, despite European sanctions which ban the supply of energy technology to Crimea.
Security researchers this week announced a major vulnerability in the Bluetooth specification that allows hackers to not only listen in on the data being sent between two devices, but clandestinely alter it as well.
While many of the returning fighters will be able to be identified and detained or placed under surveillance by Russian authorities, JTIC calculates a "moderate risk" that clandestinely returned fighters will carry out attacks.
As he explains in his book, in their "desire to soothe frictions over immigration", Vancouver's real estate industry clandestinely created an economic think-tank, the Laurier Institute, to "study" the immigration-impacts on housing.
Her passport is confiscated, and she begins a lifelong descent through the Soviet system: She is shadowed and clandestinely employed by the NKVD, betrays friends with false testimony and winds up in a gulag.
Two of her watercolors will soon be on view in "Art From the Holocaust," an exhibition at the German Historical Museum in Berlin of 100 works that were clandestinely created by 50 Holocaust-era artists.
"Fencing can be very effective in making life difficult for those attempting to clandestinely cross our southern border, but it is not a one-stop measure," said Jon Feere, legal policy analyst for the center.
Synergy is controlled by investor German Efromovich, who along with United Continental Holdings Inc is being sued by Kingsland for "clandestinely" negotiating an $800 million loan and strategic alliance behind the backs of other shareholders.
The Republican aides clandestinely monitored files describing which of Mr. Bush's judicial nominees the Democrats would try to block and with what tactics, copying thousands of them and passing some on to the news media.
When Mr. Gilliam got into a dispute over the editing of his acclaimed 1985 movie, "Brazil," Mr. Jones said, it was Ms. Lewis who clandestinely showed Los Angeles critics Mr. Gilliam's cut of the movie.
At the first bilateral meeting with Kim Jong-il's regime in Pyongyang in October 2002, Bush administration officials accused North Korea of violating the Clinton pact by clandestinely pursuing the uranium path to the bomb.
Russian biathletes were among scores of athletes barred from competing at the 2018 Games after an investigation into the doping conspiracy, which involved the state security apparatus clandestinely switching tainted urine samples for clean ones.
PARIS (Reuters) - France had no prior warning of Libya's eastern commander Khalifa Haftar's advance on the capital Tripoli and was not trying to clandestinely undermine the country's peace process, a French diplomatic source said on Monday.
"A turncoat lawyer, a lawyer who deserves to be disbarred for a number of his actions including recording his client clandestinely, makes a much better story than 'Businessman Makes America Great Again,' " Issa told Fox News.
The new measure was driven by a Reuters investigation revealing how former National Security Agency employees clandestinely assisted a foreign cyber espionage operation in the United Arab Emirates, helping the monarchy target rivals, dissidents and journalists.
It will be much easier for Pixel phone users to get away with taking photos in dark situations where they're asked not to, like the theater, or otherwise clandestinely snapping pics in ways you can't with flash.
The updated procedures include what the CIA must do when it clandestinely obtains a computer hard drive holding millions of pages of text, hours of videos and thousands of photos containing information on foreigners and U.S. citizens.
Looking back on previous title-holders for Worst Comment, there's the time Reddit's CEO admitted to clandestinely editing user comments (11,537 net downvotes) and the one where Jill Stein sounded off on nuclear energy (11,996 net downvotes).
Last year Russia clandestinely delivered turbines made by Siemens to a power station in Crimea, which is subject to sanctions, and the European Union retaliated by imposing extra sanctions on officials and companies involved in the operation.
TLAHUELILPAN, Mexico — Dizzy and nauseous, Adriana Rojas walked away from the geyser of gasoline spewing out of a clandestinely made gash on a pipeline and towering over a crowd of hundreds in central Mexico on Friday afternoon.
The ability to run combined air, sea and land operations, deploy forces clandestinely and endure scores of troop losses has won acknowledgement from Western states long despairing of the fractured Yemeni army's ability to tackle al Qaeda.
On the eve of Venezuela&aposs May 20 presidential election, the Utah native appeared in a clandestinely shot video from jail railing against Nicolas Maduro&aposs government, saying his life had been threatened in a prison riot.
Jacobs goes into more detail about the sophisticated efforts Uber allegedly employed to disrupt its overseas competitors: These tactics were employed clandestinely through a distributed architecture of anonymous servers, telecommunications architecture, and non-attributable hardware and software.
The musicians are mostly over 60 and often learned jazz clandestinely and resourcefully in Soviet-era Russia, where the authorities were suspicious of people interested in American culture, especially cultural traditions that emphasized improvisation and artistic freedom.
The referendum on Friday now allows an opportunity for Irish voters to stop relying on the silent strength of women and girls who travel abroad to receive reproductive health care or clandestinely obtain medical abortions at home.
Pyongyang says it has destroyed its main nuclear and missile engine test site, and has halted atomic and ballistic missile tests, but U.S. officials and analysts believe it is continuing to work on its weapons plans clandestinely.
Natalia Veselnitskaya, a lawyer from Moscow billed as bringing dirt on Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton, was accused of clandestinely working with a senior Russian prosecutor to stymie a Department of Justice civil fraud investigation into money laundering.
"The commentary on Neeson so far reads as if he'd been clandestinely recorded glorying in a secret hatred of black people, not, as is the case, freely giving on-the-record comments," John Barnes wrote for the Guardian.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday placed sanctions on Goldpharma, an Argentina-based network of online pharmacies that it said contributed to the opioid crisis by selling clandestinely produced narcotics to customers in the United States.
Opper somehow transcended the mythology of the AbEx period and almost clandestinely slipped into the more formalist designs of color field painting, while holding to a visual language that was both his own and an echo of Bonnard.
The U.S. Treasury Department has just published a tax policy white paper which amounts to a lawyer's brief defending the brazen abuses of tax administrative processes clandestinely orchestrated by U.S. firms in cahoots with a handful of European countries.
The American complaint said North Korea might have clandestinely imported nearly 1.4 million barrels of refined petroleum this year, triple the amount allowed for all of 2018, much of it smuggled via illicit ship-to-ship transfers at sea.
But according to "A Modern History of Hong Kong," a 2004 book by Steve Tsang, the 1967 unrest was clandestinely organized and directed by the Hong Kong and Macao Work Committee, the local branch of mainland China's Communist Party.
But even if no user data has indeed been compromised, as it's claiming, the bald fact that government websites were found to be loading a CoinHive crypto miner which clandestinely and thus illegally mined cryptocurrency en mass is hugely embarrassing.
Betrayed by a double agent, Nokuthula Simelane, a 23-year-old college graduate working clandestinely as a courier for insurgents fighting to overthrow apartheid, was lured to an underground parking garage in Johannesburg and bundled into the trunk of a car.
In the mid-25000th century, according to some accounts, the precocious Saint Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi clandestinely fit herself with a crown of thorns and began whipping herself when she was only 143 years old to practice religious self-abnegation.
But according to four smugglers whom I interviewed clandestinely during my trip to Sudan, the security services remain closely involved in the trade, with both N.I.S.S and R.S.F. officials receiving part of the smuggling profits on most trips to southern Libya.
Even though prostitution was still illegal, the economy depended on it, and that year, the Thai government allowed for the legal establishment of massage parlors, karaoke bars, and billiard halls that clandestinely doubled as places for men to meet prostitutes.
WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday placed sanctions on Goldpharma, an Argentina-based network of online pharmacies that it said contributed to the opioid crisis by selling clandestinely produced narcotics to customers in the United States.
In Greece, smugglers are peddling offers to take migrants clandestinely to Italy, either by boat from the Greek mainland or via a more precarious route walking through the mountainous terrain of Albania, where they can then cross the Adriatic Sea.
Increasing numbers of Central American families and unaccompanied minors seeking asylum from criminal violence back home have been turning themselves in to U.S. border agents who have long been geared up to catch mainly single, adult Mexicans trying to cross clandestinely.
"Degrading their system of propaganda and their ability to operate overtly, clandestinely in the dark Web is going to be one of our highest priorities," said Nance, who authored an upcoming book, "Defeating ISIS," which details strategies to counteract ISIS online.
After decades of quiet, there have been occasional exchanges of fire across the old Israeli-Syrian armistice line as Israel has worked, mostly clandestinely, to curb Iran's growing influence in Syria, largely under cover of the chaos of Syria's civil war.
Saudi Arabia and Iran have both intervened supporting rival factions — Saudi Arabia openly and Iran clandestinely — and a branch of the Islamic State and an Al-Qaeda affiliate, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), have established territorial strongholds in Yemen.
One of those has been to prevent Uighurs, a Muslim people from China's far western region of Xinjiang, from traveling clandestinely to Turkey via Southeast Asia, where China says some of them have joined militant groups in Syria and Iraq.
In the report, the researchers explain that these problems could stem from a "practice effect," or that fact that teens—whose intimacy probably revolves primarily around memes and clandestinely bumping braces in the hallway between class periods—are sexually unexperienced.
Back in the day — as in, before marijuana was legal in many states, and we had to clandestinely exhale smoke out of our dorm room windows via paper towel holders — weed was a smell we were always looking for ways to cover up.
On Friday, Germany's telecom regulator the Federal Network Agency announced that a number of these devices, designed for ages 5 to 12, can allow someone to remotely tap into the watch's microphone and clandestinely spy from remote locations (just like a wiretap).
Strzok did say in the testimony that he believed the possibility of "a hostile foreign power ... seeking to clandestinely influence our presidential election" to be a more significant threat than the possible mishandling of classified materials by the former secretary of State.
The majority of senior military officers "are saying that it is better to clandestinely rally behind Tsvangirai for a change, and have secretly rubbed shoulders with Tsvangirai and cannot see anything wrong with him," a report dated June 2 this year says.
North Korea had entered into agreements with regional powers in 1994 and in 2005 to dismantle its nuclear program in return for economic benefits and diplomatic rewards, but those deals broke down after Pyongyang clandestinely continued to pursue building weapons of mass destruction.
A number of small Bible study groups formed clandestinely in Hollywood throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but the community experienced an explosion of growth in 1987, when actor and producer David Schall founded one of the first entertainment industry-focused ministries, InterMission.
Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor who created and clandestinely installed the 2,000-pound bovine monument to American resilience in Manhattan's Financial District in 1989, claims the recently installed "Fearless Girl" violates his copyright and trademark, and that it illegally commercializes his work.
UFO conspiracy lore has it that a flying saucer crashed near Roswell, and that remains of the craft and alien crew were clandestinely removed from the crash site by the government and taken to a top-secret test site in Nevada for examination.
They recently released a series of clandestinely recorded videos that showed the lack of hygiene on huge egg farms, and the appalling conditions in which distressed hens are kept, plucking out one another's feathers and trampling on rotting corpses in their cages.
After telling the committee that Twitter, Telegram and Tumbler were ISIS' preferred social media propaganda platforms, Brennan stressed the need for technology and communication companies to better collaborate with law enforcement, saying that encryption was allowing terrorist groups and their sympathizers to communicate clandestinely.
Increasing numbers of Central American families and unaccompanied minors seeking asylum after fleeing criminal violence in their home countries have been turning themselves in to U.S. border agents, who have long been geared up to catch mainly single, adult Mexicans trying to cross clandestinely.
It is also a harsh portrayal of Brennan, MSNBC's Voice-of-Morality, who, as C.I.A. director, fought the Senate inquiry so hard that his operatives even clandestinely hacked into the computer network of committee staff members to figure out how they were getting their information.
Meanwhile Pearl, a new recruit to the kitchen staff, is battling with Bonnie, the grizzled head cook, for control of the menu, clandestinely shredding pages from Bonnie's copy of "The Enchanted Broccoli Forest" and offering edible alternatives to her much-despised carrot-mushroom loaf.
"We can be certain that if we build a backdoor for the U.S. government, other governments, including repressive and authoritarian regimes around the world, will demand access or try to gain it clandestinely, including to persecute dissidents, journalists, and their political opponents," his statement read.
Secretly, a twin plane also used as Air Force One was hidden inside a cavernous hangar at Joint Base Andrews — instead of being lit up on the tarmac as usual — allowing the president to clandestinely hop on a flight without the public catching on.
Seven of the painter's enormous watercolor paintings are lost in an apartment fire mere months before her gallery opening, so she seeks to clandestinely repaint them in a secluded art studio at a retreat run by Pine City — a decision that could get her charged with fraud.
The panel said it is continuing to investigate sanctioned individuals, companies and other entities in Asia that clandestinely procured centrifuges for North Korea&aposs nuclear program and attempted to sell a wide range of military equipment to governments and armed groups in the Middle East and Africa.
"Women and girls in the Dominican Republic have always defied the abortion ban, but they have been forced to put their health and lives on the line to end pregnancies clandestinely," said Margaret Wurth, senior women's rights researcher at Human Rights Watch and the report's author.
Collectively, since they came into recreational use in the 2100s as weekend getaways (sometimes used clandestinely) for working-class laborers, bothies have given rise to a unique culture that values communal respect for fellow visitors, for the bothies themselves and for the land on which they're situated.
"At a time when Saudi Arabia was supposedly investigating the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, and prosecuting those it deemed responsible, it was clandestinely waging a massive online campaign against Mr. Bezos and Amazon targeting him principally as the owner of The Washington Post," the UN investigators wrote.
This clandestinely manufactured fentanyl may then be made into pills which purport to be Oxycontin, Vicodin, or some other popular prescription painkiller with a high street value among recreational users, dependent users, and legitimate pain patients who can no longer get their medications due to the new prescribing restrictions.
Mr. Litvinenko, a former colonel in the F.S.B., the domestic successor to the Soviet-era K.G.B., fled Russia clandestinely via Georgia and Turkey in 2000 to seek asylum in Britain, where he made no secret of his revulsion for the leader of the country he had left behind.
ALEXANDRA JACOBS It's a truth universally acknowledged that "Dallas" was a better-written show than "Dynasty," but I would argue that "Dynasty" was a more captivating one — at least starting with Season 2, which is when I first tuned in clandestinely from my parents' bedroom in New York.
When I emailed Hatestürm following our initial interview for clarification, he told me that it was sort of a joke response, lampooning the way that certain black metal bands, like Marduk or Taake, vehemently deny having any right-wing political affiliations, while openly (or more clandestinely) flaunting said affiliations.
The papers offer "validation for those who have been screaming for a decade" about the need for financial institutions in the United States and elsewhere to address risks of money laundering, terror finance and other crime by identifying people who clandestinely control legal entities, former Treasury official Chip Poncy told Reuters.
In an interim FBI report, the bureau said it found no evidence that sound waves could have damaged the Americans' health, according to the AP. The bureau tested a hypothesis that air pressure waves carried by audible sound could be used to clandestinely hurt Americans in Cuba, but found no evidence.
"At a time when Saudi Arabia was supposedly investigating the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, and prosecuting those it deemed responsible, it was clandestinely waging a massive online campaign against Mr. Bezos and Amazon targeting him principally as the owner of The Washington Post," Callamard and Kaye said in their statement.
The film, which hits theaters on July 7 before hitting Amazon later this year, tracks the struggle of the human rights group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently (RBSS), a collective of unbelievably brave Syrian citizen journalists who clandestinely smuggle images out of their ISIS-controlled home city by any means necessary.
But U.S. officials say they are struggling to handle a demographic shift in the type of migrants now crossing: from mainly single, adult Mexicans trying to cross clandestinely who could be turned around, to mostly families from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras seeking asylum and who cannot be quickly deported under U.S. law.
Friendly, positive, and unflappable, the head of the Joint Staff's plans and policy office expressed the concern of the chairman that designating military officers of another country as "terrorist" could backfire, especially if it was reciprocated against American special forces officers, who frequently operated clandestinely and have provided military assistance and training to insurgents.
"At a time when Saudi Arabia was supposedly investigating the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, and prosecuting those it deemed responsible, it was clandestinely waging a massive online campaign against Mr. Bezos and Amazon targeting him principally as the owner of the Washington Post," the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a statement on Jan. 883.
"An eruv was erected on our utility poles clandestinely in the middle of the night and without the towns' permission in order to extend the size of their existing religious enclosure," said Erik Friis, a businessman who lives in Upper Saddle River, N.J., where council members recently settled with an Orthodox group that filed suit when the town demanded the removal of the religious perimeter.
"At a time when Saudi Arabia was supposedly investigating the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, and prosecuting those it deemed responsible, it was clandestinely waging a massive online campaign against Mr. Bezos and Amazon targeting him principally as the owner of The Washington Post," said Agnes Callamard, U.N. special rapporteur on summary executions and extrajudicial killings, and David Kaye, U.N. special rapporteur on freedom of expression.
His best bet for survival is not to be noticed: dyeing his hair in an effort to blend in, living clandestinely in a room on top of a grocery store, learning accents and turns of phrase and small idiosyncrasies that will allow him to tiptoe through life as a migrant while waiting for the miracle of his legalization (I use my italics advisedly) summed up in the novel's title.
To befriend Nasser, the Eisenhower administration suggested a big increase in economic and military aid; pressed Israel to surrender much of the Negev to Egypt and Jordan; supported Nasser's demand that the British military vacate the canal zone; and clandestinely provided Nasser with much of the equipment — and many of the technical experts — who built his radio station Voice of the Arabs into the most influential propaganda network in the Arab-speaking world.

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