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63 Sentences With "listening in to"

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It's like being a secret agent listening in to the past.
Smithereen is secretly listening in to what's going on in Chris' car.
People already worry about the myth that Facebook is listening in to our conversations.
"The British have no trouble listening in to anyone's phone or going into anyone's house," he said.
In the meantime, Corti is going to be listening in to more emergency calls around Europe this year.
Never fear, I wake up and eat another bowl of rice pudding while listening in to my call.
We will be listening in to Intel's investor relations call and will add additional context as we obtain it.
The story said that both China and Russia are listening in to Trump's calls to gain a political edge.
We will be listening in to the company's earnings call and will add more details when we obtain them.
The idea of other people listening in to what we say in the privacy of our homes is creepy enough.
While Russia's efforts are reportedly less coordinated, they are listening in to conversations in order to seek insight into Trump's thinking.
That's after the outlet reported that thousands of Amazon employees were listening in to Alexa recordings in order to improve the software.
She never had a problem with me reading whatever I wanted or watching grownup movies with her or listening in to gossip.
National security experts said fewer people listening in to calls with world leaders could significantly impact the execution of agreed-upon policies.
According to ABC, Winfrey hopped on a call with six fellow members (with "Good Morning America" listening in) to swap tips and inspiration.
While Russia's efforts are reportedly less coordinated, they are listening in to conversations in order to seek insight into the U.S. president's thinking.
The colonel was among the aides listening in to the call from the White House Situation Room, and reported it later that day to Mr. Eisenberg.
Most of all I feared being the only one on the phone and all the others staring at me and listening in to my every stuttered word.
I'm no longer just listening in to the baby monitor — I'm "monitoring our freeks," because we armchair cops swim in a sea of jargon, slang, and acronyms.
Qualcomm: Cramer suggested listening in to Qualcomm's post-earnings conference call on Wednesday to hear how the company's share buyback, patent disputes with Apple and China business are progressing.
An increasing number of companies are "listening in" to customers' public conversations on social media as a way to better engage with them and increase their brand presence and awareness.
Raul Uppot, a radiologist at the hospital, told CNBC that in one case a patient was listening in to the safety checklist via a voice application right before going under.
Typically, there would be several senior officials listening in to a call with an important foreign leader, and then a transcript of the call would be circulated to those officials.
They include several officials who were listening in to Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky and quickly concluded it was a problem, even though the President describes it as perfect.
Typically, there would be several senior officials listening in to a call with an important foreign leader and then a transcript of the call would be circulated to those officials.
For example, a hacker "listening in" to your hard drive whirring away while generating a secret encryption key may be able to reconstruct that key, effectively stealing it, without your knowledge.
As a result, it's extremely hard for anyone listening in to pick out which sounds are coming from the rabbler and which sounds are coming from the people they're trying to bug.
"I would start listening in to the state Senate live feed on my break, and I would hear him and his fiery speeches, and just how he was plainspoken," Frye told BuzzFeed News.
Trump had fired back at Wilson, calling her "wacky" in a Thursday tweet and accusing her of lying about remarks he made on the phone call after "secretly" listening in to their exchange.
Google Assistant can be a useful tool, but there may be times when its usefulness is outweighed by its limitations, or when you don't want your phone listening in to all of your conversations.
The smartphone has amplified that experience because it's not just listening in to whatever the local station offers; now with online media there's choice, and of course, smartphones offer visual entertainment as well as instant two-way conversation.
In the interview with Rivera, Trump also said he was considering barring officials from listening in to his calls with foreign leaders, given that a whistleblower complaint about his July 25 call with Ukraine's president sparked the impeachment inquiry.
He placed Tettchan at the teleoperation desk and closed the door; he took Miki into the other room to meet the Geminoid F. Then he invited Tettchan (who was listening in) to talk to him and Miki through the robot.
Alexander Vindman, the Ukraine expert for the National Security Counsel Officials have told CNN that standard operating procedure suggests Vindman would also have been listening in to the July 25 phone call between Trump and Zelensky, though that's yet to be confirmed independently.
The fear that eavesdroppers are listening in to government communications has risen sharply in recent years, with an unencrypted mobile phone call between a senior U.S. State Department officer and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine intercepted and leaked online in early 2014.
Analysts and investors listening in to the latest round of earnings calls may have heard wildcatter and Halcon Resources CEO Floyd Wilson describe his company's properties with colorful language or CBS's Leslie Moonves curse at Fox for its great World Series ratings.
While we've known Amazon contractors have been listening in to Alexa recordings since at least April, the company's remained quiet on any policy adjustments until now even as Apple and Google temporarily suspended the practice after similar news broke of their own voice assistants.
In the gap between then and now, the startup has seen strong growth, listening in to some 5 million calls, and performing hundreds of thousands of hours of transcriptions for around 200 customers, including Adobe, Zoom, and Outreach (among others that it will not name).
Alexander Vindman, the Ukraine expert for the National Security Council Officials have told CNN that standard operating procedure suggests Vindman would also have been listening in to the July 25 phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, though that's yet to be confirmed independently.
The initial Vault 7 data drop led to Assange's press conference about "helping" private companies patch vulnerabilities, all while fear started to spread around the intelligence community listening in to our internet-connected Samsung TVs and Apple products at home, and Cisco disclosing that its routers and Internet switches had been hacked.
A Russian official says the Kremlin is "amused" by a New York Times report claiming the country is listening in to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's personal phone calls.
As Patrice apologizes to Artemis, Diana can be seen listening in to their conversation from a hidden location.
Fosco helped cover it up and he married the countess soon after. A year later Laura's mother had Laura. Fosco gives some jewels that belonged to the countess, who is listening in, to Marian, and the countess further overhears that he is leaving with Marian. The countess retrieves a long dagger, and stabs him to death.
Aileen is eventually arrested at a biker bar and speaks to Selby one last time while in jail. Selby reveals some incriminating information over the telephone and Aileen realizes that the police are listening in. To protect Selby, Aileen admits that she committed the murders alone. During Aileen's trial, Selby testifies against her, with Aileen's loving consent.
The premises were thoroughly bugged to determine how close the German nuclear project had been to constructing an atomic bomb by listening in to their conversations., and transcripts of their conversations were sent to Groves. The most interesting conversations occurred after they received the news of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, when they struggled to comprehend how the Allies had done what they could not.
The French state tried to bury the story by ordering the newspapers not to print it, but the Paris correspondent of Time had reported to the New York office of Time.Pomar, Norman & Allen, Thomas The Spy Book, New York: Random House, 1997 page 497. Unknown to him, the French state was illegally listening in to dispatches filed by foreign correspondents from Paris.Pomar, Norman & Allen, Thomas The Spy Book, New York: Random House, 1997 page 497.
She seems to have had an about-face and tells Poirot that Andersen is a great man and that she cannot betray him. She rushes out of the shop and Poirot sees that a surly-looking man has been listening in to their conversation. The next service is proceeding and Miss Carnaby is about to be injected again when Mr Cole steps in. There is a fight and the police pour into the room.
Despite the omissions and inaccuracies, Lawrence Durrell commented: "This is a very wicked, very funny, and I'm afraid rather truthful book – the best argument I know for keeping thirteen-year-olds at boarding-schools and not letting them hang about the house listening in to conversations of their elders and betters". The book was first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd in 1956 and in paperback by Penguin Books in 1959 and has remained in print ever since.
The thirteenth and final episode of the fourth season reveals Tōko's secret, as she told Yumi on their date. As an infant, Tōko was orphaned when she and her parents were involved in a vehicular accident, and she was the only survivor. No one in her family could feasibly take her in, so she was sent to an orphanage, and was eventually adopted by the Matsudairas. She found out the truth later after listening in to some of her relatives' conversations, and confirming it in a registry.
During the planning of the assault of both Darwin and Goose Green, the battalion headquarters were listening in to the BBC World Service, when the newsreader announced that the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment was poised and ready to assault Darwin and Goose Green. This caused great trepidation among the commanding officers of the battalion, with fears that the operation was compromised. Jones became furious with the level of incompetence and told BBC representative Robert Fox he was going to sue the BBC, Whitehall, and the War Cabinet.The Falklands War, Paul Eddy, Magnus Linklater, p.
With all roads cut, the district centre was effectively under siege, and wholly dependent on helicopter flights from Camp Bastion for resupply. This was sometimes interrupted for as long as five days, as Taliban fire would have put the helicopters at risk. A unit of Royal Engineers surrounded the whole compound and the helicopter landing pad with a double rampart of Hesco barriers, despite Taliban fire. On July 1, two signallers, Corporal Peter Thorpe and Lance Corporal Jabron Hashmi, and an Afghan interpreter, who were listening in to Taliban communications, were killed when a Chinese-made 107mm rocket hit the district centre.
Around 2:50 p.m. on April 25, 2007, Gregory Diaz was observed participating in an illicit ecstasy transaction with a police informant. Diaz drove to the location of sale that had been agreed upon with the police informant, and the sale took place shortly after the informant had gotten in the back seat of the car that Diaz was driving. Immediately upon the completion of the sale, Deputy Sheriff Victor Fazio, of the Ventura County Sheriff's Department, who was listening in to the transaction through a microphone hidden on the informant, pulled Diaz's car over and arrested him for conspiracy to sell drugs.
In 1933, Sarah Wambaugh, one of the members of the Plebiscite Commission, stated that complaints of a Nazi "reign of terror" were made by non-Nazi Saarlanders and by the foreign press. These complaints included allegations that the Nazis engaged in intimidation, "espionage, secret denunciations, kidnappings ..., ... interception of letters and telegrams, [and] listening-in to telephone conversations", among other things. In response, the Saar Governing Commission had to "promulgate several restrictive decrees for the maintenance of public order". In November 1934, fearing armed intervention by France, the Nazi German government reduced its belligerency and changed its tactics.
After a short while, another client is shown in – a fair, bearded man who goes by the name of Prince Vladiroffsky, and who starts to use the codes communicated to them by Mr Carter. Upon being questioned, the Beresfords tell him that treachery is afoot. "No. 16" assumes that Tuppence is an agent known as "Marise" and suggests that she lunch with him at the Blitz hotel, and that they then meet Tommy later on at Headquarters. They leave and Tommy communicates with Mr Carter, whose men have been listening in to the conversation in the office.
After learning from Der Spiegel magazine that the NSA has been listening in to her personal mobile phone, Merkel compared the snooping practices of the NSA with those of the Stasi. It was reported in March 2014, by Der Spiegel that Merkel had also been placed on an NSA surveillance list alongside 122 other world leaders. On October 31, 2013, Hans-Christian Ströbele, a member of the German Bundestag, met Snowden in Moscow and revealed the former intelligence contractor's readiness to brief the German government on NSA spying. A highly sensitive signals intelligence collection program known as Stateroom involves the interception of radio, telecommunications and internet traffic.
Hearing and seeing this, Mason takes the Pathfinder's place on the radio, broadcasting corrections and accurate instructions, and the bombing becomes accurate again. Listening-in to the Pathfinder's broadcast back in Britain, Mason's commanding officer, Group Captain Logan (Ian Hunter) hears Mason's voice and realises that he's disobeyed orders and flown on the operation. However, Mason's intervention turns the raid from a probable failure to a success, so on Mason's return Logan greets him at his aircraft. At the end of the mission, Mason, along with Eve Canyon, Brown and Greeno's wife Pam, take a taxi to Buckingham Palace to receive an award from King George VI.
"An intelligence report on signals intercepted by HMS Diana at Suez shows that the rate of working was extremely slow by British standards, while the Royal Navy interpreters were particularly critical of the poor standard of grammar and spelling among the Russian operators".Report from HMS Diana on Russian Signals intercepted at Suez, 28th January 1904, Naval library, Ministry of Defence, London. The Japanese also developed a wireless interception capability and succeeded in listening in to the then primitive Russian communications. Their successes emphasized the importance of this new source of military intelligence, and facilities for the exploitation of this information resource were established by all the major powers in the following years.
Ben is let go, but when Bree is thanking Ben for covering up the murder for her, the cops are listening in to their phone call. Renee finds out that Ben is on the witness list for Bree's trial, and that Ben is keeping a secret about the dead body, so she confronts him but Ben tells her he cannot tell her because he does not want to put her at risk. Ben goes to the trial, but refuses to speak. He is thrown to prison until he speaks, and the prosecutor threatens Renee with sending him back to Australia unless she confesses what she saw at the progressive party during which Alejandro was killed.
Miller was instructed to travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, and was escorted over the Afghanistan-Pakistan border to meet bin Laden in a camp near Kandahar. He asked bin Laden questions that were translated into Arabic by an al-Qaeda translator, but bin Laden's answers were not translated, so Miller was not immediately aware of what bin Laden was saying during the interview. During his tenure at ABC, Miller also covered the September 11, 2001 attacks, where he sat alongside Peter Jennings for the duration of the day listening in to radio conversations from the FBI, FDNY and NYPD, informing Jennings and viewers of their content. In January 2002, Miller took the post of co-anchor with Barbara Walters of the ABC News program, 20/20.
227ff; and The Abbey Girls Again (1924), p. 97. Once Mary-Dorothy Devine, first introduced in The Abbey Girls Again, becomes a writer, statements she makes about the writing experience must logically be those of Oxenham herself. She talks of "finding" the books, and of "listening in to [her own] private wireless".The Abbey Girls in Town (1925), p. 163. Some fifteen years later according to the internal chronology of the series, and nearly thirty years later in real time, Mary-Dorothy advises Rachel Ellerton, a younger writer who has been trying to get her adult fiction published, to try writing for children: This statement, from near the end of Oxenham's writing career, seems to convey Oxenham’s own writing credo.
The novel closes with a drowning John Geard looking to Glastonbury Tor (itself referred to repeatedly as the domain of the mythic Welsh spirit Gwyn-ap-Nudd) in hopes of seeing the Grail, followed by a short passage comparing the tower of the Tor and the Glastonbury Abbey to the persistence of the mythic and mystic in everyday life. The novel also contains numerous examples of anthropomorphisation, reflecting Powys' belief that even inanimate objects possessed soul. The sun, for example, is described as an enemy to the vicar Mat Dekker, while different trees are described as listening in to an early liaison between Mary and John Crow. Other passages refer to the spiritual extension of characters' will existing outside their bodies, particularly in the chapter "Nature Seems Dead" where a number of sleeping characters' 'spirits' move about the town.
Gorky recounted a discussion with Lenin: Donnersmarck told a New York Times reporter: "I suddenly had this image in my mind of a person sitting in a depressing room with earphones on his head and listening in to what he supposes is the enemy of the state and the enemy of his ideas, and what he is really hearing is beautiful music that touches him. I sat down and in a couple of hours had written the treatment." The screenplay was written during an extended visit to his uncle's monastery, Heiligenkreuz Abbey. Although the opening scene is set in Hohenschönhausen prison (which is now the site of a memorial dedicated to the victims of Stasi oppression), the film could not be shot there because Hubertus Knabe, the director of the memorial, refused to give Donnersmarck permission.
Flying Officers Leslie Arthur and Grahame Scofield were not told of the nature of their target and were forced to return to base after the aircraft's wingtip fuel tanks malfunctioned; Scofield recalled listening in to the radio communications of the intercepting pilots while back at Waterbeach later in the evening. Scofield's account of the overheard radio transmissions agreed, puzzlingly, with those of Wimbledon and Perkins, though he felt able to identify the crews as Chambers / Brady and Fraser-Ker / Logan. The time and path of Scofield's flight was identified as one which could also convincingly explain the sighting of a Venom at Ely by the civilian, Killock, who had claimed to see anomalous lights. The new research additionally revealed that 23 Squadron's Commanding Officer, Wing Commander (later Air Commodore) A. N. Davis, had also been diverted to investigate the radar returns while flying a Venom from RAF Coltishall.

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