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You've probably seen bomb-sniffing dogs at the airport or heard about dogs sniffing out cancer.
Sniffing Sniffing is a way of intercepting data sent over a network without being detected, using special sniffer software.
Given a choice between sniffing and sex, the mice spent 41 percent of their time in the sex theater, and only 34 in the sniffing theater.
Professional data-miners use this information to build up detailed pictures of what people have bought in the past ("history-sniffing"), and how they have gone about it ("behaviour-sniffing").
Stripping could be a good thing if you do it in a good way, if you start coming in and smoking what they're smoking, sniffing what they're sniffing, you're fucked.
To be fair to Morgan, he could merely be sniffing.
Charlie Coody (78), he's sniffing around in there, as well.
"And here I am casually sniffing my knuckles," Pratt said.
Ping An has reportedly been sniffing around its Asian business.
Worse, New York state's financial regulator is also sniffing around.
Multinationals are sniffing out how to shift production from China.
And no, he was not just casually sniffing my shoe.
He was still ready to fucking battle, sniffing out beats.
Wireshark is a packet sniffing tool, a network packet analyzer.
There's already been some reports that Walmart is sniffing around.
Congregations are pretty good at sniffing out insincerity, she said.
" (C-minus) Mike Edelman: "Trump's sniffing tic was a distraction.
The bear rolls quietly beside the scout, sniffing the air.
"Are you sniffing this stuff to get high?" she said.
The story of their love has prompted some sniffing, though.
Basically, preschoolers need to become experts at sniffing out Fake News.
When Paul Anka comes sniffing around though, it means Rory's back.
Dead silence except for the sound of her breathing and sniffing.
Some bomb-sniffing dogs had alerted earlier, but nothing was found.
Their doggedness at sniffing out free food had to be admired.
The [drug-sniffing] dogs have a hard time differentiating as well.
All of these dogs are adept at sniffing out this delicacy.
Still, he forges ahead, sniffing an obvious opportunity for untold riches.
So they were sniffing around to see what he was like.
During this time she became addicted to drugs and sniffing glue.
You'll even learn the art of performing network sniffing with Wireshark.
An impostor who will not stop furtively sniffing her own hair.
Drug-sniffing dogs even came out, confirming the powder as cocaine.
"They are very, very good at sniffing out explosives," Thune said.
At those multiples, even some bears were sniffing around for bargains.
That does not stop either of them from sniffing around elsewhere.
A drug-sniffing dog indicated there were narcotics in both boxes.
Victoria was a little put off when he started sniffing her.
It was the 80s and you're pouring and sniffing and shagging.
He even got rid of Armin, the department's drug-sniffing dog.
Sniffing out the looming recession, the stock market has gotten crushed.
Sniffing an alcohol pad may be a good cure for nausea.
Looks like you picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.
We're told drug-sniffing dogs were all over Juice and co.
In the same way that bad smells have a hint of sweetness, which makes you keep sniffing and sniffing, trying to pick out that note, bad teams come within inches of glory before crushing your spirit.
Sniffing is far from new: in fact, the method was discovered in 2002, and for the most part, it faded from focus in 2010 when web browser developers like Mozilla restructured themselves to make sniffing more difficult.
All that veering and butt-sniffing is just part of their process.
First, he tweeted during the debate: Notice Trump sniffing all the time.
Putting a leash on those beloved bomb-sniffing dog teams at airports.
In February, the ESA will be launching the exoplanet sniffing satellite, CHEOPS.
Sniffing for traffic, logging incidents and responding has a whole new meaning.
And then you're sniffing your nether regions, by way of your hand.
And you won't need to go sniffing any consoles to find out.
After the armpit sniffing we're finally allowed to remove our paper bags.
She began sniffing, as if she smelled something new in the room.
Forget bomb-sniffing dogs, we can now use spinach to detect explosives.
Checkpoints at entrances were fortified as bomb-sniffing dogs patrolled the venue.
Keep it steady, now sniffing daffodils' aroma, now Googling a rare sarcoma.
Lex, a German Shepherd, was a bomb-sniffing dog in Fallujah, Iraq.
It's not easy sniffing out bombs, and old dogs need good homes.
I did a little asking, and a little sniffing about the internet.
Say hello to the bomb-sniffing dog lying beside another metal detector.
It's a little closer to an ant-sniffing dog's vision of heaven.
Tics can also be phonic such as grunting, throat-clearing or sniffing.
He enjoys "adventures, walks, licking, and sniffing," according to Simmonds and Schnabel.
Cause I like how he picked the older woman sniffing liquid eraser.
However, the Big Issue diaspora is everywhere, still sniffing, digging, and fighting.
A drug sniffing dog was also on site to assist in the operation.
"We don&apost want the dogs sniffing through the drugs, for their safety."
They'd literally be sniffing glue and doing cheap drugs and bashing out tunes.
Read this: A Marine gives his beloved bomb-sniffing dog a hero's farewell.
Bomb robots, bomb suits, explosive-sniffing dogs, tactical shooter training, and surveillance cameras.
He's been dealing with my cat sniffing all over his laptop and phone.
The rat runs freely along the cord, sniffing the ground as it goes.
Hackers are sniffing around the space and have figured out some clever tricks.
On the platform, a police unit patrolled with a bomb-sniffing German shepherd.
Officers with bomb-sniffing dogs searched each university building for explosives, Dodson said.
Donald Trump lost his composure early, ranting, interrupting (over 20 times) and sniffing.
They didn't use any drug detection dogs, but started sniffing the package themselves.
Sniffing herbs is often associated with new-age pseudoscience and multilevel marketing schemes.
Tiny fart-sniffing machines have been placed on every corner by Homeland Security.
I involuntarily make a loud sniffing noise and it makes him look up.
He says things like "good armpit access" and "consensual armpit sniffing," a lot.
When it comes to sniffing certain chemicals, humans often outperform rodents or monkeys.
Helicopters circled overhead and bomb-sniffing dogs were seen outside of the building.
If Albritton refused, Helms said, he would call for a drug-sniffing dog.
Military working dogs fulfill several important roles in operations, like sniffing out explosives.
One of the animals gingerly tiptoed toward a baby in a stroller, sniffing.
Strangest of all were the olfactory sensors, sniffing out ammonia in human urine.
She spent hours that first day going to every corner, sniffing things out.
But for sorting through crowds, malaria-sniffing dogs could potentially be very useful.
In essence, sniffing is finding and exploiting proxies that reveal your web history.
It's all about sniffing out where the best opportunities are for the business.
That would take him into next season within sniffing distance of the mark.
Bomb-sniffing dogs and 7,000 officers with handheld metal detectors were on duty.
Reporters sniffing around might worry about finding themselves snared in a costly audit.
After drug-sniffing dogs detected the substance, agents discovered marijuana oil, according to TMZ.
He came out and he&aposs still sniffing and harrumphing clearly about Donald Trump.
Instead, Vapor Wake pups are trained to have their heads up, sniffing the air.
Butt sniffing is tough underwater, but the pups found other ways to get friendly.
Ya Lun, the more adventuresome of the two, immediately started sniffing and stumbling around.
Foreign investors are sniffing around for the first time since the land-grabs began.
But Burger King's success with this ad may certainly have bigger players sniffing around.
This kind of orbital signal sniffing also used to be the domain of governments.
" On Monday, Dean, a medical doctor, had tweeted, "Notice Trump sniffing all the time.
Smugglers of pangolins, elephant tusks and rhino horn, meet your match: the sniffing rats.
It encourages you to get down on your hands and knees and start sniffing.
He had sex with every young duchess and socialite who came within sniffing distance.
Unlike dogs sniffing for land mines, humans see only what they want to see.
You've probably heard that dogs are much better than us at sniffing things out.
It smelled of boiled fat, mollusks and salt, and was impossible to stop sniffing.
They came with shovels, rakes and a cadaver-sniffing Australian cattle dog named Seven.
With developers sniffing at this part of Brooklyn, many of them are at risk.
"They don't know they're sniffing for black powder, TNT and ammonium nitrate," he said.
Terms of the deal weren't disclosed, but we're sniffing around for a price tag.
And hearing it invoked out loud now is shudder-inducing, like sniffing expired milk.
He sidled up to the toy, sniffing for the treats hidden in its drawers.
The Middlesex County Sheriff's Department is at the scene with bomb-sniffing K-9s.
The port also counts on a dedicated drug-sniffing K-9 unit of beagles.
Kissing is nearly ubiquitous in human cultures (although in some it's more like sniffing).
It detailed security guards, teacher training, bomb sniffing dogs, expanded police presence in schools.
It seemed more like a party of glue-sniffing youth than a religious gathering.
Turns out, our brains are actually pretty smart at sniffing out badly delivered presence.
NASA doesn't have any solid plans yet to send the lidar sniffing system into space.
Seriously, the army should probably consider drafting some bomb-sniffing combat dogs from this group.
I'm not talking about tagging bridges, or sniffing glue but going out and, y'know, dating.
Institutional investors, tech-focused funds, generalist asset managers and corporate buyers are sniffing around, too.
The climate can shift in either direction, with Republicans and Democrats sniffing at every breeze.
My dog spends a lot of time sniffing the ground with her adorable little nose.
Try sniffing the stench behind the piled books; the superior freshness of gasoline is manifold.
Do we want intelligence services to actively collaborate with Facebook in sniffing out those campaigns?
While Angus is the first superbug-sniffing hospital pup, he likely won't be the last.
Despite being disguised as a delicious foodstuff, her meth was detected by drug-sniffing dogs.
It keeps them from licking, biting, sniffing, snooping and all the other activities dogs enjoy.
For the Gabon race, marathon organizers imported bomb-sniffing dogs from Paris, Mr. Bottari said.
The company said a spate of federal and state government agencies were also sniffing around.
You can quickly check this with any of network sniffing tools available on the internet.
When I got out of the shower, I couldn't stop sniffing my hair and arms.
How can we tell, just from sniffing, if certain combination of spices will taste good?
Heavily armed federal marshals and officers with bomb-sniffing dogs stood guard outside the courthouse.
Daniel takes extra precaution by sniffing out an automatic rifle hidden with some annotated maps.
Not quite as memorable as sniffing Andy Cohen, but at $68, certainly much more affordable.  
Then, with zeal, he sat straight up and began sniffing the air like a bloodhound.
And that's where Mershin's tormentors, the prostate-cancer-sniffing dogs from the video, come in.
Officers had a drug-sniffing dog check the package to determine it was indeed doughnuts.
They also brought in bed bug-sniffing dogs to make sure the place was clean.
After sniffing odorless female tears, men reported reduced sexual attraction to photographs of women's faces.
Sniffing a hefty fee, Mushari sets about to scour the Rosewater family tree for alternatives.
Dr. Horowitz also describes how she trained herself to enhance her inferior human sniffing ability.
A drug-sniffing canine also "demonstrated a positive alert on the cargo," state police said.
And there is more to a good relationship than sniffing oxytocin or downing any drug.
He spent a couple of seconds sniffing it with interest and then sampled a bite.
I walk my rescue pup, M., who enjoys sniffing every single mailbox along the way.
"More and more, police are training drug-sniffing dogs to ignore marijuana," reported High Times.
A photo of Mr. Cohen's dog sniffing Benjamin's nose spurred warnings about germs and bites.
The nose is a primal beast, sniffing out food or danger or an attractive mate.
He sat up to find a big Doberman sniffing at the soles of his shoes.
He typed: trump is sniffing too much aaaagh its all over fuck He was right.
Noses extended, sniffing, they circle their prey, an alarmed cat with pop eyes and arched back.
After that, Clark says, training electronic detection canines takes significantly longer than training drug-sniffing dogs.
With Facebook and Snap already sniffing around Squad, it's quite possible they'll try to copy it.
Though, the nuns warn she should make an offer soon, because Katy Perry's been sniffing around.
If they had one of those sniffing dogs at the airport, they would all get confused!
Linking with a devoted former manager, they sent his EP around the industry, sniffing out opinions.
"Fifi was apparently sniffing around her residence and became stuck in a cinder block," they continued.
"I smell a funk," says Awkwafina, sniffing the air like a wine connoisseur, her brows furrowed.
Already, some critics of the report are sniffing at the fact that it includes unpaid labor.
But nailing the right vibe for your giftee does take a bit of sniffing (and time).
Some of its actions, like sniffing another Aibo's butt, are so faithfully reproduced it's kinda freaky.
Especially if you have photos of the bed bug sniffing beagle, which we're sure is adorable.
It's almost impossible to walk between Bedford Avenue and the East River without sniffing mesquite smoke.
Anticipating a sealing of Greece's northern border, criminals in neighbouring Albania are sniffing out smuggling opportunities.
Dogs are still far better at sniffing explosives than man-made contraptions are at detecting them.
"You're going to get different elements," Amayo said of sniffing from one glass to the next.
It was like sniffing spoiled milk: you didn't need a sip to know it was bad.
More important, the instructors say, a major part of a bomb-sniffing dog's mission is deterrence.
I remember a young man who had brain damage from sniffing chemicals from a paper bag.
Wrangler turned out to be better suited to sniffing out trouble over being a guide dog.
And if your phone is capable of sniffing you, what other devices would do the same?
Needless to say, a bomb-sniffing dog failed to find any explosive devices in the car.
"Having little bits of poverty around is great for sniffing out them shallow bitches," wrote intensely_human.
Bomb-sniffing dogs will be outside the courthouse, and metal detectors will be inside, CNN reported.
A police K-9 died last November after sniffing fentanyl during a drug raid in Florida.
It was also easier to sweep an empty school building with bomb-sniffing dogs, he said.
He knew something was not right: He felt dizzy, as if he had been sniffing glue.
She arrived home one day in October 2012 to find a speculator sniffing around the property.
Tyler, it turned out, "had been a drug-sniffing dog for the N.Y.P.D.," audiences were told.
The second we take the pup off-leash, he's doing zoomies and sniffing everything in sight.
These substances are dangerous in high quantities when injected or ingested by mouth or vigorous sniffing.
She even consented to a certain amount of butt-sniffing from a persistent and amorous Chihuahua.
If it is winter or if you hear no birds, consider a dog sniffing the air.
Fans looking for official word on a Vanderpump Dogs spinoff will have to keep sniffing around.
They do random drug tests and run drug-sniffing dogs through the dorms now and then.
I started taking it last year to be able to sleep after sniffing coke all evening.
But one of the most powerful anti-anxiety strategies may sound ridiculously simple: sniffing essential oils.
America's VetDogs says that Sully received the tribute well, sniffing the piece and wagging his tail.
Furthermore, other states have programs in place that could be adapted to drug-sniffing dog retirees.
Martin Grime — Forensic dog trainer who brought his blood- and cadaver-sniffing dogs to Praia da Luz.
He also insisted on the right to use drug sniffing dogs to make sure she stayed clean.
Sooner or later, it's going to have to deal with politicians and regulators sniffing around its business.
Thank god I had my eye on my puppy as she was sniffing around the dead birds.
A drug-sniffing dog detected the fentanyl inside barrels of iron oxide, Philadelphia&aposs FOX 29 reported .
If word got out, other astronomers could start sniffing around their star before their research was complete.
You're just sniffing something out and following the tracks, and then trying to tell a cohesive story.
"I saw kids living on the street, running around barefoot and sniffing glue," she recalled in 2012.
It extends its muzzle, sniffing and finally opening its mouth to show the chisel of its teeth.
Sniffing for signs of life The crash was Europe's second failed attempt to reach the alien surface.
The numbers are often sent to ad exchanges unencrypted and can be obtained through Wi-Fi sniffing.
This adorable dog is saving lives and money by sniffing out dangerous superbugs at a Vancouver hospital.
The two laughed and hugged together, Ramona even sniffing Mario's neck and telling him he smelled great.
Before she dropped her Lemonade album, she posted a photo of herself sniffing a freshly picked lemon.
WITH AN ELECTION to win in 2020 Sadiq Khan, London's mayor, is sniffing around for popular policies.
Forty German and Belgian shepherds join guards in safeguarding the plants, sniffing out any sign of trouble.
Notice how the dog ambled around nobly, sniffing the ground for whatever reason dogs always do that.
Instead of sniffing out suspicious activity, Gavel now serves his country by welcoming guests and tour groups.
The NYPD, Secret Service and building security sweep the building each time ... complete with bomb-sniffing dogs.
After that success, the rats have also been trained to detect sufferers of tuberculosis by sniffing sputum.
The agency is also moving bomb-sniffing dogs that screen passengers from smaller airports to larger ones.
The T.S.A. has sent 58 additional security officers and four more bomb-sniffing dog teams to O'Hare.
" Rubia from Toronto wrote: "I saw a very pregnant woman sniffing cleaning products in the grocery store.
Bomb-sniffing dogs were cleared to enter the country because of a strict quarantine for imported animals.
Sniffing the wine, it seemed intrusive, though I enjoyed the fruit and gravelly flavors on the palate.
By this point, people are pretty good at sniffing out bogus tax collection scams, the study found.
So while some might be a little hard to calm down, all are skilled at sniffing bombs.
"Markets are now sniffing out a rising stench," Edwards claimed in his latest research note, published Thursday.
Drug-sniffing dogs that are trained to detect marijuana are complicating searches where pot has been legalized.
Three drinks" — he mimes sniffing a line — "and anything I could hoover, anything was going to happen.
Loggers and furniture makers, keen to harvest the trees for coffee tables or guitars, began sniffing around.
So the students try to win on service, sniffing out risks that the school might have overlooked.
Trilobites Tobias is a Labrador retriever with one job: sniffing out invasive Argentine ants wherever they hide.
Her rescue dog, Salty, has broken free of his leash and is eagerly sniffing at the dirt.
Jordan has received more bomb-sniffing dogs from the U.S. than any other country in the world.
She eventually becomes the handler of a bomb-sniffing dog, with whom she forms a close connection.
Koala-sniffing dogs are helping to save animals in Australia's bushfires These are some very good boys.
They suspected that she might be smuggling drugs, and a drug-sniffing dog indicated that she was.
One of his most popular videos is a 37-second clip of a gopher sniffing his camera.
Extra canine teams Airports have been increasing the presence of bomb-sniffing dog teams in key areas.
That's why they spent more than 150 days in the Central Himalayas sniffing out snow leopard scat.
And it shouldn't come as a surprise if hedge funds or private equity firms start sniffing around, too.
I wasn't just sniffing a stranger randomly; I was attending Attraction Lab, an event hosted by Guerilla Science.
He and the rest of the police force want to send a message: Stop sniffing around the Hodels.
You can self-sooth your way out of a bad day by sniffing your favorite perfume, for example.
Several dogs don't develop sniffing skills fit for airports and others simply get too old for the job.
Officers switched to an alternative system and brought in additional bomb-sniffing dogs as the bags kept coming.
In addition to sniffing out a special situation, Kiel employs a "balance-sheet-to-income-statement investing" approach.
Quincy is particularly good at sniffing out the paper underneath snow, Godan told NBC 9 News in Boulder.
But Mr. Aiello said that the right breeds were still more effective than humans or bomb-sniffing technology.
Of course you're also relying on company employees not to be sniffing around what you're doing as well.
Dozens of firefighters responded and could be seen picking through the rubble with dogs sniffing through the debris.
Pearson listened to Mia and asked her husband Will to feel the area that the feline kept sniffing.
And the industry did what media industries used to do when the government came sniffing around: It caved.
When he saw a bear sniffing around his friends, he sprung into action and chased the bear away.
All of this work involves sniffing 20+ candles until I feel slightly high and my nose stops working.
The cubs began to explore the site, stumbling over the grass and sniffing the water in the pond.
Caught by surprise in 2011, the secret police are even more diligent in sniffing out and scotching dissent.
The TGO will try to answer this question from orbit, by sniffing out the gases in Mars' atmosphere.
It said that the government would hire more airport screeners and increase the number of bomb-sniffing dogs.
It was the right that was suspicious, sniffing out Communists and scrutinizing public figures for signs of sedition.
He did this with an angry mien, a menacing look and a nervous, pacing, yet-again sniffing tone.
Lex, who served as a bomb-sniffing dog in Fallujah, Iraq, and was given an honorary Purple Heart.
But Democrats surely never expected to be even sniffing at talk of regaining the Senate majority come 2019.
It even beat dogs in a controlled environment, sniffing out odors in lower concentrations than canines could detect.
Major James Coleby was reportedly seen sniffing the substance at St. James's Palace after a colleague prepared it.
A bomb-sniffing dog found nothing in a sweep of the building and the suspect's car, police said.
That eventually changed into the image of the police dog "sniffing towards the statue," as Bacon described it.
They can trot by, sniffing at the comb, and tell if the bacteria have killed off any larvae.
A study found that sniffing linalool, an alcohol component of lavender odor, was akin to taking a Valium.
Fans attending events go through security screening that can include metal detectors, bag searches and explosive-sniffing dogs.
Our reporter followed search teams and cadaver-sniffing dogs as they went house to house in Paradise, Calif.
As soon as he and his lawyers started sniffing around, the stench of Mr. Manafort's illegality was overpowering.
"It's the combination of sniffing out a downturn and then actually playing a role in causing the downturn."
Across Wuhan on Thursday, residents — some wearing masks, some sniffing or coughing — visited hospitals and clinics seeking treatment.
The dogs accompanied combat teams in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2014, sniffing out roadside bombs and saving lives.
And we become detectives, sniffing out even the slightest suggestion of schoolhouse bias before it does irreparable harm.
There were, he said, many career paths available at Walmart: store management, corporate lawyer, bomb-sniffing-dog handler.
I spent much of the ceremony sniffing and trying to unobtrusively wipe tears of joy from my face.
They will visit them repeatedly, sniffing them with their trunks and rumbling as they do so (see picture overleaf).
It's horrifying, it poisons the air around us, but there's that one note of sweetness that keeps us sniffing.
When a man this ignorant & easy to manipulate gets within sniffing distance of the nuclear codes, it's everyone's business.
But that's probably a long way off, not sure the market is really sniffing any of this out yet.
Some 150 of them dot the Earth, sniffing the air and reporting the carbon content of the local firmament.
There are no other dogs there, but the pup has a great time chasing his ball and sniffing around.
Once she's sworn in, she'll go to work sniffing out potential explosives and making sure city buildings are safe.
Vapor Wake dogs don't replace traditional bomb-sniffing dogs, which focus on assessing stationary objects like baggage and vehicles.
The animal stood still for a moment, on the alert, sniffing the air, then bounded off up the hill.
Some police departments now carry first aid kits for drug-sniffing dogs that are getting poisoned by the drugs.
With no prior experience in real estate, Carson figured he could add value for others by sniffing out deals.
Profits are rising, making managers bolder, and Chinese and American predators are sniffing around, giving a sense of urgency.
In December 2017, its main scientific mission, of sniffing out traces gases like methane in Mars' atmosphere, will begin.
The book's decision to incorporate the novelty sniffing element was sudden, but perfectly logical, says co-author Seth Matlins.
But its newest illustrious resident, a pollutant-sniffing robot eel named Envirobot, is in a class all its own.
Indeed, the police presence remained strong throughout the demonstrations, as bomb-sniffing dogs patrolled and weapons checkpoints were visible.
They are now taking us off the plane a few rows at a time for dog sniffing and interviews.
The memories of sniffing dogs and perp walks aren't lost on anyone, but sometimes the temptation is too great.
They were discovered in wooden crates by bomb-sniffing dogs at Belgrade airport on Saturday, the Serbian source said.
Software is better at pattern recognition and sniffing out relationships between stocks that can be used to generate outperformance.
Once inside, I get talking to Sam Bompas, who is at pains to emphasize the science behind armpit sniffing.
Uber is sniffing around the German car market in search of a fleet of autonomous vehicles, according to Reuters.
Dogs do have a bit of a leg up on us when it comes to the biomechanics of sniffing.
The kit was also fitted with a sniffing port for researchers to smell the compounds as they were released.
Beefed up airport security Travelers could start seeing more bomb-sniffing dogs around some of the nation's busiest airports.
The Nazis have been crushed, the Cold War has begun and Soviet agents are sniffing around an ancient ruin.
You can guess what goes well with albariño, which is grown within sniffing distance of the Atlantic Ocean: seafood.
A bomb-sniffing dog has patrolled the area as people walk from Union Station to the Senate office buildings.
They told people not to bring weapons and warned that checkpoints and bomb-sniffing dogs would be on hand.
Burton noticed the dog, who was wearing a harness, sniffing around the bus for her entire 20-minute ride.
Highly trained bomb- and disease-sniffing dogs are in short supply and expensive, as much as $25,000 per pooch.
All of your coffee-bean-sniffing, foam-art-Instagramming besties are probably atwitter about today being National Coffee Day.
Along the parade route in New York, cops were posted on rooftops, in helicopters, and alongside bomb-sniffing dogs.
In other areas, there are Border Patrol agents driving A.T.V.s and riding horses that were following migrant-sniffing dogs.
Every few hours, the children took a scent test, sniffing different concentrations of a chemical that smells like roses.
A great way to keep your pup from sniffing out their food is to use air tight food containers.
One, a bubble gum variety of Scooby Doo Snax, bears a classically goofy image of the clue-sniffing dog.
Alicia's boyfriend suspected her of using drugs and would lurk outside the bathroom while she was sniffing pills inside.
A dog on a walk explores, finding pleasure in moving, sniffing, prancing and sharing your company, Dr. Westgarth said.
T.S.A. agents with dogs that are sniffing people in line by security checkpoints are looking for explosives, not marijuana.
But not every physician's nose is a precision instrument, and dogs, while adept at sniffing out cancer, get distracted.
Sonos bought the Google devices and used a technique called packet sniffing that monitored how the speakers were communicating.
Apollo Peak: After a long day of sleeping, drooling, and sniffing butts, man's best friend deserves a beer break.
They stood, anonymous among the other visitors and motionless as a drug-sniffing dog was led past the line.
Europa Clipper's instruments will be capable of "sniffing" the atmosphere of the moon, with more than 40 planned flybys.
A drug-sniffing dog made a "positive alert" for bags on two luggage carts, sources told the Chicago Tribune.
Tourists and passers-by were given the once-over by a phalanx of bomb-sniffing dogs prowling the sidewalks.
Lead with purpose and leave the bush-sniffing for later; the walk should feel like work, not a wander.
Thirdly, she spends a lot of time stroking, sniffing, licking, and berating her bald-headed, body-less silicone doppelganger.
Twitter may have lost its mind about his sniffing, but those of us who've been around the block a few times — who remember George W. Bush sniffing like a coke-addled freight train in his first debate with Al Gore in 2000 — know that this is no impediment to winning the presidency.
Helicopters were deployed along with bomb-sniffing canines as a network of cameras monitored events in adjoining areas, Gomez said.
As a thank you for saving her life, Kailey returned the favor, sniffing out a gas leak in Chandler's home.
"I'm sniffing the insides to check if they are leather or not, not because they are smelly," he told them.
In the future, AI could be used to detect fakes, sniffing for patterns that are invisible to the human eye.
A series of photos posted by Friends Furever showed the dog enjoying his temporary backyard and sniffing some nearby trees.
After all, I don't spend my mornings walking up to the mail person and sniffing them before accepting my mail.
The spot gets its name from the fact that people used to rest their tobacco on it before sniffing it.
Second stop: Peña goes back to Serrano, the general who's as obsessed with sniffing out cartel godfathers as Peña is.
I said, 'Hey, what happened to being a bunch of kids on the corner signing 'Doo-Wop' and sniffing glue?
The TSA said Tuesday it was sending 58 new security officers and four more bomb-sniffing dog teams to O'Hare.
No more sniffing through motor vehicle department databases for unlawful immigrants, as I.C.E. has done, or chasing down petty criminals.
She teamed up with Harvard's Pieter Cohen, who's spent his career sniffing out hidden, illegal, and risky ingredients in supplements.
In his time there, he's enjoyed sitting outside in the mornings, sniffing the grass, and getting warm in the sun.
Credit: Rama/WikimediaResearchers at Keio University spent weeks showing laboratory mice footage of mouse porn, mouse fights, and mouse sniffing.
Here's Paul making shadow puppets or sniffing his own shoe while pretending to not realize the camera is on. Wacky!
Gundlach argued that the bond market may be "sniffing out a pivot to fiscal stimulus," which would change the game.
There's a moment where you might feel bad about a company forcibly sending these pollution-sniffing pigeons into hazardous airspace.
He also cracked gags about the recent controversy over his career-long habit of sniffing, kissing and pawing at women.
He presents economists as detectives, sniffing out abuse of market power and identifying trade-offs where populists make empty promises.
But they didn't stop to think whether these 390 genes actually mattered when it came to actually sniffing out odors.
But perhaps the more interesting one is that a rumor is flying around that Microsoft is sniffing around the company.
Hemp has almost none — 0.3 percent or less under U.S. government standards — yet drug-sniffing dogs will alert on both.
That is NOT in Murray Hill on St. Patrick's Day with 800 dudes named O'Fitz sniffing their armpits around you.
He was also intrigued by one of the bomb-sniffing dogs, a two-year-old black Labrador retriever named Kevin.
The center will closely track daily screening operations, shifting officers and bomb-sniffing dogs to better allocate the agency's resources.
Miller controls Kong's jaw and facial expressions—"anything from blinks to nose-sniffing to eyebrows, lip snarls, winces," he said.
The girls are sussing out one another's identities, eagerly and suspiciously, like an industriously sniffing, newly formed pack of dogs.
It has increased overtime for screeners and moved dozens of bomb-sniffing dog teams to larger airports from smaller ones.
The dogs most often picked to be bomb- or cancer-sniffing dogs are German shepherds, Belgian shepherds, and Labrador retrievers.
It seems she's killed a man, and she wants Joe to lie for her when the police come sniffing around.
In addition, heavily armed counterterrorism teams and officers with bomb-sniffing dogs and portable radiation detectors are routinely deployed underground.
These military dogs are trained in rescue efforts, unearthing secret hideouts, finding evidence, guarding, assaulting, and sniffing bombs and explosives.
So the first week they were in there, they were just blowing crack and sniffing heroin off the toilet seat.
There she — and he — shared some sniffing insights that have since made my walks with Chico more intriguing and fun.
And in the wild, lemurs spent more time sniffing these same fruits with big differences in ripe versus unripe odors.
Rising and buckling backward, sniffing and swiping her nose with the occasional head toss, she maintained a gliding, catlike grace.
Dogs wriggling in the snow; jumping up and down in anticipation of a walk; sniffing or licking or wagging excitedly.
He's especially inventive in this movie, and I could watch hours of its noble dogs hanging out, sniffing the air.
Undercover and uniformed police patrol the system, along with bomb-sniffing dogs, random screening posts and heavily armed tactical officers.
Pretend it drizzles and a man in an ugly plastic poncho circles the Mathers, all but sniffing the air warily.
Behold the sleek skin, cool but not damp, and the clever darting tongue, sniffing out the contours of the world.
Concealing the drugs in food also helped to mask the smell of drugs from drug-sniffing dogs at the airport.
On weekends, Mr. Bozanich becomes a cannabis odor sleuth, riding his bicycle through Carpinteria sniffing the air for pot plants.
Most people probably have an approximate idea of what blackberries or vanilla smell like without sniffing at the bottle itself.
Buyers priced out of more expensive areas like Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen and TriBeCa have been sniffing around, Mr. Krantz added.
According to the report, three of the 10 bomb-sniffing dogs that the U.S. sent to Egypt have also died.
He pivoted toward Sherman, who was now cornered against the barn wall, and began sniffing him from head to tail.
They headed off after the virtual creature, leaving behind the nearly two-dozen raccoons, each sniffing for more to eat.
Winston, a seven-year-old Chihuahua, was at first intrigued by Aibo, sniffing his butt, even, before retreating in fear.
So sniffing taking it away, which was perhaps what the correction was about in January, is quite a dangerous environment.
BREAKFAST BROWSE The sweet whiff of opportunity One Chesapeake Bay retriever couldn't quite hack it as a drug-sniffing dog.
Then, a drug-sniffing dog made a "positive alert" for bags on two luggage carts, sources told the Chicago Tribune.
Sniffing a scandal, newspapers had published a document showing that the collective would be paid €8,000, or $9,500, plus tax.
The movie has many flaws, but Mary's tense posture, finger-sniffing and signature pose still draw laughs 20 years later.
But the TSA doesn¹t have enough personnel or enough bomb-sniffing dogs to cover every possible attack vector, sources said.
He defied the massed sniffing prudes of the Comics Code Authority by writing about racism and drug abuse, until they capitulated!
Other powers are sniffing around: Turkey is funding mosques and civil society, and Russian flags have been flown at recent protests.
Ford already has an entire department in China charged with sniffing out scents that might offend the sensibilities of Chinese motorists.
Ruger now works in a national park in Zambia where animals are being poached, sniffing out elephant ivory and rhino horns.
If we do not, the problem sniffing economists will for sure someday see trouble in the jobs reports month after month.
Short-sellers can play a useful role in sniffing out companies whose accounts are dodgy—this happened with Enron, for example.
He has been in service for six years, the police force told BuzzFeed News, and is technically a bomb-sniffing dog.
The day before, my sister had smoked some weed in her car so a drug-sniffing dog was all over it.
After frantically sniffing their luggage, one dog abruptly sat in front of a wary young man and stared at his bag.
Aside from crowding the female's personal space, the male armadillo courts her by pawing at her carapace and sniffing her genitalia.
In cases such as melanoma, a dog may become fixated on a certain area of the skin sniffing or licking it.
Using this knowledge, the researchers would like to develop a medical sensor that does the same thing as diabetes sniffing dogs.
The call may be coming from inside the house, as leads send Bosch sniffing around his own department for the murderer.
Max Warburton of Bernstein, an equity-research firm, likens the group to a "hustler" for its skills in sniffing out opportunities.
Instead, the corgis' small size and long noses make them perfect for getting into tight spaces and sniffing for illicit substances.
If all goes according to plan, the pangolin-sniffing rats could finally get to work in about a year or so.
As Tuan points out, if any FBI agents came sniffing around, they would never suspect him of siding with the communists.
They live in our houses, sniffing the air for nasties, and causing a right stink if something has gone horribly wrong.
The bottom line is that the stock market isn't perfect, but it's pretty good at sniffing out real businesses and opportunities.
The Gallagher boys, by contrast, were quite literally "parklife": they used to get high sniffing glue after kicking around a football.
He has been dogged in sniffing out wrong conduct, for example at Valeant, a drugs firm that has run into trouble.
But the researchers think that learning more about this sniffing process could boost efforts to protect elephants as an endangered species.
Along with sniffing butts and exchanging Instagram handles, the corgis of Corgi Con also helped those of their kind in need.
Sniffing Mr. Ceausescu's defeat, General Stanculescu quickly returned to Bucharest, where he faked a broken leg to avoid further counterrevolutionary deployment.
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What the research saysResearch has shown that dogs can detect prostate, bladder, and ovarian cancer in humans by sniffing urine samples.
PAG, which has 30 percent of its capital in real estate, is still sniffing around for reasonably priced property as well.
But unfortunately, it looks like your drooling, howling, underwear-sniffing, sock-eating angel of perfection is not, you know, especially smart.
So now they're sniffing around a career backup who is a dreaded 5-13 in the all-important QB WINZ department?
Maybe getting teased by co-workers for sniffing black pepper oil put me off, but most likely it just doesn't work.
You see lines of prisoners posted up against a wall while a dog moves from one to the next, sniffing away.
Hiring managers are sniffing around for any potential red flags, which is why you should be prepared with a strong answer.
Volusia County Beach Safety said it had likely been smeared with blood to throw drug-sniffing dogs off the scent.—VICE
After staff searched the building twice, and the sheriff's department deployed bomb-sniffing dogs, the sheriff's department pronounced the building safe.
Bomb-sniffing dogs have been the TSA's preferred professionals for years when it comes to hounding out a potentially dangerous scents.
Another video, called "Leather Glove Fetish," shows the torso of a man putting on gloves, making fists, and sniffing the leather.
With them are four dogs adept at sniffing out human remains — even decades-old remains that may be several feet underground.
But much of the spike came in the form of network probes, or hackers sniffing a target to assess its vulnerabilities.
I could not leave him to stand without me at the concentration-camp gates, sniffing the air, eying the macabre chimneys.
And throughout the film, she cocks her head and neck as if she's a Komodo dragon sniffing out a bleeding deer.
Other cities like LA, Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland are "just sniffing at it with studies that will take a while," Schaller says.
Basically, preschoolers need to become experts at sniffing out Fake News, which abounds in imagery everywhere from Instagram to the school yearbook.
Dogs have be trained to sniff out drugs, bombs, and cell phones, but training porn-sniffing dogs has been a unique challenge.
For prior premieres on the Boulevard, security was obnoxiously tight, with metal detectors, bomb-sniffing dogs and long lines blocking the streets.
Oh sure people are getting drunk, going to the bathroom in lines and returning sniffing away, but overall this place is lame.
To start off the game between the Anaheim Ducks and Calgary Flames, Nero the bomb-sniffing dog dropped the ceremonial first puck.
Sometimes pesky house flies encounter the fungus, called Entomophthora muscae, as they go about their day, sniffing out food and seeking mates.
The mission's scientific purpose is significant too: sniffing the atmosphere of Mars for methane and taking radar images 400 metres below ground.
Homeland security methods for large crowds typically include measures such as metal detectors, bag searches and bomb-sniffing dogs, the official says.
Aside from telling her class to "never ever think about pomegranates" (no eating, no sniffing either), she had them disregard kiwis too.
They saw, in sequence, a clip of mice mating, a clip of mice fighting, and a clip of mice sniffing each other.
He said the bond market is sniffing out fiscal stimulus, which means there could be an unfriendly environment for credit investors ahead.
The mission is aimed at seeking out signatures of possible life on the red planet by sniffing gasses in the planet's atmosphere.
Every visitor to an airport sees explosive-detection dogs; cross a border and you'll meet a drug dog sniffing at your tires.
Four bone-sniffing dogs were recently brought to Nikumaroro as part of an expedition sponsored by TIGHAR and the National Geographic Society.
If you've been in a large crowded place with a fair amount of security, you've probably seen bomb-sniffing dogs at work.
This is in advance of the orbiter's main job: sniffing out and cataloguing trace gases like methane, a possible indication of life.
While Rosetta observes the comet from orbit, Philae was intended to get a ground zero view by "scratching and sniffing" up close.
"We have never had a situation where you've had four, maybe even five, candidates all bunched up, sniffing the threshold," Lenski said.
But this is why investors should watch for any signs that the corporate-credit market is sniffing out leaner times to come.
This data was transmitted unencrypted, or in the clear, meaning that anyone sniffing traffic could have intercepted it, according to the researchers.
Washington has been honoring law enforcement officers for National Police Week, but another hero got the spotlight on Thursday: bomb-sniffing dogs.
In addition to beat cops, we're told there will be SWAT teams, bomb sniffing dogs and there's a federal law enforcement presence.
But Katya has a knack for sniffing out desperate gentleman callers, though that's not the only thing she can smell with ease.
This shows Mueller has been doing consequential work, not just sniffing around the White House looking for an excuse to indict Trump.
Belgian Malinois are used as drug and bomb-sniffing dogs in police work and are also used in search and rescue missions.
It was found 14 hours later, when the neighbors went to use their hot tub and found their dog sniffing the corpse.
On the ground bomb sniffing dogs were hard at work as thousands of fans patiently made their way through airport-style screening.
The forklift stopped its work as a team of dogs entered where the dirt had been cleared, sniffing for scents of death.
Every time it appears he can't get more awful, he finds a new avenue, like a ground mole sniffing out a beetle.
During lunch at her Napa Valley estate, a white Maltese sat on her lap, sniffing a plate of sliced peaches and cantaloupe.
Civilian anti-poaching forces, armed with guns, helicopters, bulletproof vests, night-vision goggles, and poacher-sniffing dogs are fighting back against poachers.
Although the club managed to keep its license, they had to heighten security with ID scans, stricter searches, and drug-sniffing dogs.
The charges were the result of a police operation that included drug-sniffing dogs patrolling the festival grounds from Friday to Sunday.
And in San Francisco, Officer Michael Andraychak told reporters that all threats are being investigated and bomb-sniffing dogs have been utilized.
It appears that investors are already sniffing out this recession risk by fleeing the stocks most directly exposed to the US economy.
Casino security forces have worked with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on issues like how to interact with bomb-sniffing dogs.
His scowling face — he seems to be sniffing his own sulfur — is, as the Twitter kids like to put it, strangely punchable.
Suslick, a researcher at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, had previously developed a pollutant-sniffing nose used for biomedical purposes.
The drug-sniffing 13-year-old German shepherd, despite his infirmities, was still trained to repel anybody who leaned in too close.
SAMANTHA BEE Host, "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee" I feel like in the entertainment industry, we're sniffing out our predators like truffles.
All vehicles entering the shopping center's parking garage are screened by bomb-sniffing dogs, and security guards are present throughout the mall.
Face half hidden beneath a black turtleneck, L crouches on chairs like an anime arachnid, sucking up candies and sniffing out clues.
Bear the koala-sniffing dog was out this past weekend looking for survivors and was able to locate many around the property.
And the New York Times is sniffing around about the production company behind the hit series "Serial," the Journal reported on Wednesday.
As word of those conversations spread, the President, sniffing out a potential backlash from his base, accused reporters of misrepresenting his position.
"The next bear will be a more traditional one that likely comes from the market sniffing out a coming recession," she explains.
Maybe they're real, maybe they're not, but I think we can all agree – like the bin sniffing – they are supremely fucking stupid.
That can mean large barricades to stop cars from entering, bomb-sniffing dogs to check abandoned backpacks, and bag checks at gated entrances.
For the past year, Arkansas has been using educational tools like fliers and videos, as well as increased presence of drug sniffing dogs.
Business comes second, and yet, as there is no groundswell of buyer's remorse, she still seems to be sniffing the political wind correctly.
The show was originally slated to end with a message about friendship, but fan interest has reportedly spurred people sniffing around the property.
Sipping on this cocktail with smoky, peaty Scotch whisky while sniffing a singed rosemary sprig will put everyone in a cozy Thanksgiving spirit.
We have CCTV of him sniffing lines of coke and drinking in a club on one break before he goes back to Syria.
Connerty is sniffing for anything piece of information that can take Chuck down — and Chuck Sr.'s shady new development might be it.
However, the use of illegal drugs — such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines, and glue sniffing — dropped from 22.6% in 2007 to 14% in 2017.
The living wall will stay in place until the end of the April and sniffing, but not snacking, at the wall is encouraged.
I smiled and shook my head, picking up one bottle after another — with names like Beautiful, Youth-Dew, Pleasures — and sniffing at them.
Drug-sniffing dogs quickly led agents to the 23-year-old Nogales woman as she crossed through the Morley Pedestrian Gate on Friday.
Lulu quickly discovered the day-to-day grind of sniffing and sacrifice wasn't for her, and she made that clear to her trainers.
On Wednesday, police investigated the Pflugerville home Conditt lived in, sending a robot and bomb-sniffing dogs and evacuating residents in the area.
Journalists who start startups are good at two things, The Wirecutter founder Brian Lam says: Sniffing out bullshit and telling their own stories.
As Loeb and Kreidberg discuss in their paper, the key to sniffing out Proxima b's atmosphere lies in the planet's infrared heat signature.
"At the fitting, I was sniffing back tears because I had to wear those dumb shorts, platform shoes and halter tops," she said.
Instead, it seems much more likely that Trump and Republican Party leaders will approach each other gingerly, like dogs sniffing each other's hindquarters.
Chief Ray Moore tells us his officers evacuated the building and brought a bomb-sniffing dog through ... but the search came up empty.
Here's a good quick tutorial on password sniffing from Lifehacker: Wiresharking goes so, so much deeper, but you at least have a taste.
In addition to the mine-sniffing dogs and mushroom research, there were lengthy and repeated attempts to prove that humans could communicate telepathically.
This kind of move could come off like the type of corporate-grade social media desperation Reddit users pride themselves on sniffing out.
I've tried breathing into my cupped hand and sniffing the escaping fumes as fast as I can, but it doesn't work very well.
These birds evolved without the threat of hungry rodents, so birds incubating their eggs don't know to flee when a rat comes sniffing.
McGuire said that he had had no plans to take United out of the N.A.S.L. until M.L.S. began sniffing around the Minnesota market.
I would much rather see us spend the resources on drug sniffing technology and basically using the 21st century solution to this problem.
After he was removed from the flight, the student was searched by drug-sniffing dogs and subjected to a physical search, Billoo said.
Sniffing a major market opportunity in the restless masses, a number of tech companies have begun trying to allay insomnia in recent years.
After wines were poured from their velvet condom-enshrouded bottles, we we would all spend a few minutes sniffing, slurping, gurgling, and spitting.
To find the samples, the CCF has a scat detection program that deploys scat-sniffing dogs to find cheetah scat in the field.
We're told cops have the entire block taped off and bomb-sniffing K9s have shown up to search for any weapons or explosives.
I've been sniffing the air at the slightest scent of smoke and checking the Air Quality Index nearly as much as my email.
That may include more bomb-sniffing dogs around the perimeter, new technology, enhanced screening procedures and more "preclearance" locations in airports, officials said.
The animals were trained to identify whether someone was infected with malaria simply by sniffing their socks, according to the research, published Monday.
The staff member requested the search because a drug-sniffing dog flagged the daughter and the adult accompanying her, which is department policy.
Before Paul had messed with her, she'd been a smiling little dear sniffing lilacs on graduation day, swinging her diploma by one corner.
Authorities scanned the container and then brought in drug-sniffing dogs, which uncovered the cocaine wrapped in aluminum and stuffed into plastic bags.
Like the 50-car caper of Gone in 60 Seconds, Pig could be a heist movie involving 30-50 truffle-sniffing feral hogs.
In "Glue Sniffers, Whitehaven, Cumbria" (1980), five young men are standing together on a beach, sniffing glue, and largely indifferent to Killip's presence.
It's so hot in the cafe-slash-waiting room-slash-gift shop, I'm almost sick to my stomach after sniffing a Yankee Candle.
Utilities and regulators should be "looking for trouble before it happens," upgrading infrastructure and sniffing out leaks before they become disasters, Conley said.
Officers scoured the prison for hours Thursday after the inmates went missing before bringing in drug-sniffing dogs to help with the search efforts.
Melissa Etheridge didn't pass the K-9 sniffing test ... Todd Rundgren did, but they both got arrested for drugs on the U.S.-Canadian border.
Sheikhzadeh started sniffing around on the Travel Sentry website – one of the two companies that manufactures TSA locks – in search of hi-resolution images.
Just like the humans she worked alongside in the military, Iireland the bomb-sniffing dog was dedicated to saving lives and protecting our country.
Any growth is in the southern part of the state, which Mr LePage has declared "corrupt and exploitive", sniffing at its more progressive leanings.
The agency is also working to increase the use of bomb-sniffing dogs who roam public areas as a way to deter such attacks.
But when Bobby and Chuck finally come to the table, ready to make a deal, the alpha dogs within start sniffing and barking again.
Jardines, a case which declared that a drug-sniffing dog was too advanced a technology to be used on someone's porch without a warrant.
Four of the eight were from women with similar MHCs to the man doing the sniffing, and four were from women with dissimilar MHCs.
The coach of the German national soccer team is apologizing for scratching his crotch and butt during a game AND IMMEDIATELY SNIFFING HIS FINGERS!!
The WWF started sniffing around in the early 90s, the elder Lawler went to become a color commentator, and the rest fell into place.
It's not their sniffing skills that's the problem, but canine tendencies—like distraction and boredom—that cause them to lose focus and make mistakes.
He felt the need to attack early and often, sniffing out ostensible holes in the Warriors' armor with shots that were rushed and forced.
Sombra, or "Shadow" in English, is a 22017 year old drug-sniffing German shepherd who earns her treats working with the Colombian National Police.
Sombra, or "Shadow" in English, is a 6 year old drug-sniffing German shepherd who earns her treats working with the Colombian National Police.
Thanks to their keen noses, most of these lucky dogs had no trouble sniffing out their treat-filled eggs and baskets overflowing with toys.
Even the coke-sniffing Italian mobsters standing in Frank's way are a trope so outdated as to feel like some kind of anarchic statement.
Customs and Border Patrol officers must search suspicious packages largely by hand, with the help of an X-ray machine or drug-sniffing dogs.
The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden was evacuated in the afternoon as police and bomb-sniffing dogs searched the area, the police department said.
Now, T.S.A. agents send unvetted passengers through the PreCheck lanes only if they have been checked by explosive-sniffing dogs while waiting in line.
That approach, in which many wines are given scant attention in a routine of rapid sniffing, swirling, tasting and spitting, has dominated wine criticism.
The US has been sending trained bomb-sniffing dogs to Jordan and other countries for years as part of the Explosive Detection Canine Program.
Ajax is one of 230 dogs at the Transportation Security Administration's facility here on Lackland Air Force Base training to become bomb-sniffing canines.
Even after more than four decades on the truffle hunt, Olivero still gets emotional when Steel stops his energetic sniffing of the damp ground.
Durazo said investigators used bomb-sniffing dogs and other specialized equipment at the crash site Tuesday in an effort to detect traces of explosives.
He [Dyer] is sitting on a chair with the nasty flattened police dog at his feet sniffing towards the statue … which became George's head.
These weren't headline hounds sniffing around in the daily detritus that washes over a casual consumer over the course of a daily news cycle.
The House figure would enable the agency to deploy 22019 more bomb-sniffing dog teams to help expedite the screening process at busy airports.
He modified the curve of her mouth and gave her eyes an alert look, so that she seemed more like a deer sniffing danger.
She opened it to find four US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials, a Norwegian Cruise Line security employee, and a drug-sniffing dog.
In July, after it was publicized by New Real Peer Review, a Twitter account dedicated to mocking absurd-seeming research, journalists began sniffing around.
Though the club retained its license, they were required to implement new security measures such as ID scans, stricter searches, and drug-sniffing dogs.
Animal rights activists, some of whom have never been within sniffing distance of a horse, are feeding on racing's inability to right its wrongs.
However, a bad actor building a web page can manipulate this faster loading time for visited links by "sniffing," or inferring your browsing history.
The State Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that more U.S. bomb-sniffing dogs than previously known had died overseas due to mistreatment.
Patrons jumped off balconies and fled as police officers with bomb-sniffing dogs searched the Resorts World Manila complex for armed attackers early Friday.
BP intends to deploy drones equipped with lasers and "methane sniffing" technology that sniffs a sample of gas from the surface toward a sensor.
Better Call Saul And the award for most understated performance by a drug-sniffing dog in a scripted series goes to ... O.K., hang on.
Even drug-sniffing dogs, said Erica Stark, the executive director of the National Hemp Association, react to hemp just as they do to marijuana.
As for Falk, he's too busy sniffing out clues and being haunted by terrible, puzzling flashbacks to have much mental space for anything else.
An explosive-sniffing dog "was able to track that gun down in a place where no person would have found it," Sergeant Parizek said.
But as a result of the security breach, the entire terminal was evacuated while offices with bomb-sniffing dogs swept the facility, Pedregon said.
For more than 20 years, the US has sent bomb-sniffing and specially trained dogs to partner nations under an anti terrorism assistance program.
Sometimes guided by sniffing dogs, researchers followed the animals, collecting waste samples that they then analyzed in their lab at the New England Aquarium.
Even if there were no alternative but to euthanize drug-sniffing dogs, Illinois ought to legalize it anyway for the sake of human beings.
During El Chapo's trial, authorities used armed guards and a bomb-sniffing dog and required passage through two metal detectors to enter the courtroom.
To people shopping for a new car, it's almost like they're sniffing the turkey as it cooks in the oven on Thanksgiving Day, he said.
She tells us agencies that used to shoot her down -- because they had their quota of "2 black models" -- are suddenly sniffing around her door.
It was dangerous, stressful and high-pressure work, which was made a little easier by her constant companion, Rex the bomb-sniffing and patrol dog.
There's no end to what dogs can do: saving humans from harm, sniffing out fires or alerting us to high blood sugar levels, for starters.
" Despite the scary predicament, St. Johns County Fire Rescue said Fifi made it out without any injuries and was "excited to be sniffing around again.
The dogs are trained for many things, including sniffing out improvised explosive devices (IEDs), snipers in trees, or enemies hiding behind bushes before an ambush.
At the end of the day, Zuckerberg may like to say he likes journalists—just as long as they're not sniffing around Facebook, that is.
This mother's day, three pups are putting their noses to the test and are sniffing out who is the Best Dog Mom in the country.
He didn't seem to make any indication at all towards the vehicle, besides sniffing in the places that the K-9 told him to sniff.
Do we want an algorithm sniffing out activity that looks like an influence campaign, with all the inevitable false positives such a system would bring?
As Schalk's service dog, Alpha's job is to alert Schalk if his blood sugar is getting too low or too high by sniffing his breath.
Lulu was adopted by her handler & now enjoys her days playing w his kids & a new friend, & sniffing out rabbits & squirrels in the backyard. pic.twitter.
But policing the 2,000-mile Mexican frontier, scanning mountain trails for footprints and sniffing the air for rotten corpses, left him only with more questions.
The goal of the program, frequently called "Operation Choke Point," has been to hold banks accountable while sniffing out law breakers, according to the department.
By night, he goes on the prowl for his own business, Ratingdog, sniffing out data that could bring clarity to China's notoriously opaque bond market.
That dog sniffing around, the music your deskmate is listening to, the meeting on your schedule, and everything else that you may be worrying about.
But they do have a little bit of cap room to work with, so Lombardi will be sniffing around bigger names that might shake free.
According to the 911 call, Murphy apparently thought he could just phone up the police and order a drug-sniffing dog from the canine unit.
With her neon reflective vest, pointy ears and gaping mouth, she looks more like a beloved family pet than a veteran drug-sniffing police dog.
But now that Perry's mother (Meryl Streep) is sniffing around Monterey, all of his and the Monterey Five's secrets are about to come pouring out.
The wine crooks are currently still at large, probably sniffing the corks on a few bottles and spitballing ways to fence them without getting caught.
By comparison, Redick sniffing at a 50-50-90 season will likely be a humble footnote, and infographic fodder at best if he achieves it.
Some traders have been ringing the bell for the bottom of the commodities collapse, just as markets are sniffing out the earliest signs of inflation.
Another one that I just heard recently from an analyst is rumors of Amazon sniffing around Dollar General, so that would be going low end.
The good news is that the coach of Germany's national soccer team, Joachim Löw, has stopped scratching and sniffing his ass and balls on television.
But Military Working Dogs (MWDs) perform the very serious duties of sniffing out explosives and drugs, and acting as patrols and sentries on military bases. 
One of my favorite experiences on the third floor was doing the coffee equivalent of a wine-and cheese-tasting, mouth swirling and sniffing included.
While technological biomimicry is fairly normal these days something so basic as sniffing hasn't been quite brought over from the natural realm to the digital.
Entering the cabin for the first time, he looked around, surveyed the sleek furnishings, and then walked onto the balcony, loudly sniffing the Mediterranean air.
My boyfriend was happily sniffing my hair the other day, and I'm pretty sure he's using the stuff when I'm not around to catch him.
It started out as dumb motherfuckers partying, having a good time, and they were sniffing coke and crack came out and they start doing crack.
Another common assumption about fetishes is that they largely involve solitary sexual activities, such as masturbating while looking at, sniffing, or touching one's desired object.
The courthouse was guarded by marshals, local court officers, a bomb-sniffing dog and a heavily armed tactical team of New York City police officers.
Insuring the lives of Trip, the famous Butler bulldog, and Marcus, the not-so-famous campus bomb-sniffing dog, turns out to be relatively simple.
She grins like a kid in a candy shop as she tries on his bomber jacket, sniffing it to get a whiff of his scent.
Candie's best bit comes when the boys send her down to the casino floor to find out why insurance agent Anthony Sinclair is sniffing around.
Gunfire and explosions were heard as special forces, using drone cameras and accompanied by bomb-sniffing dogs, scrambled to find a way into the compound.
A federal report on a State Department antiterrorism program said at least 2100 bomb-sniffing dogs had died of medical issues from 2008 to 2016.
The brief court proceeding took place under tight security, with police vehicles, heavily armed guards and bomb-sniffing dogs patrolling the grounds outside the courthouse.
The private equity firm already backs the Ultimate Fighting Championship and, according to media reports, has been sniffing around the New York Knicks and Rangers.
There's a fine line between trying to appeal and sucking up, and there is no demographic more adept at sniffing out the difference than teens.
But the federal program returns cash directly to the police department that took the asset, allowing them to buy new equipment or as drug sniffing dogs.
Canine dogs sniffing around a ravine in the back of the property in May then indicated that more remains may be hidden there, the station added.
As I began to put it together, colleagues gathered around me, sniffing at it, prodding it with their claws, intrigued by the newcomer in our space.
At the very least, this latest research provides an important proof-of-principle showing that dogs might be useful for sniffing out malaria in some settings.
But as his sniffing at swearing proves, Bush wants to continue to cast himself, as his father before him, as a genteel voice of respectable Republicanism.
Rather than weigh the facts anew, the Supreme Court has given itself the task only of sniffing out a "clear error" in the lower court's ruling.
Scientists say that dogs' uncanny sense of smell — which makes them excellent in sniffing out bombs and narcotics — can be applied to detecting diseases, like cancer.
Seeking patronage, smaller, allied parties are drifting towards the orbit of the prime minister, Narendra Modi, and his BJP, which is actively sniffing out potential defectors.
Four guards carrying AK-47 rifles stood by a locked gate of a hotel not far from the Shangri-La, and bomb-sniffing dogs checked bags.
That means that people will likely see a greater use of explosive trace detection, bomb-sniffing dogs, swabbing, and closer inspection of their phones and laptops.
In experiments, Catala and her colleagues tested three female and two male dogs of various breeds, all of whom received prior training as disease-sniffing dogs.
What WeWork was doing wasn't illegal, but it must have been galling to have your major, well-funded and often brash competitor sniffing around your operations.
Sensible news consumers are, instead, going to have fix the problem for themselves by becoming more media literate, checking more news sources, and sniffing out nonsense.
Steve Israel (D) bounded through the doors of the Clinton election party at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York "sniffing victory," he said.
Trailed by a herd of male admirers, she is staying with her mother, a snuff-sniffing princess beleaguered by debts, in the shabby cottage next door.
Next to her, an employee was sniffing the contents of a garment bag, one of hundreds that UPS and FedEx deliver to the warehouse each morning.
I always keep a loaf of Nine Mixed Grain from Bread Alone in the refrigerator and on Sundays I allow myself the indulgence of sniffing it.
The series can show that Julian has an instinct for sniffing out good stories even as it acknowledges that he enjoys the feeling of being lauded.
Spiritualism may have gone the way of sniffing salts, but the ghost stories in this collection are as enjoyable now as they were for the Victorians.
As they tried to explain why Pomskies make such good lap dogs, a perky terrier bounded across the room and started sniffing around Ms. Goldman's dog.
Taz darted away from her owner, Mike Johns, to inspect it, sniffing a piece that jutted out on a beach in the hamlet of Jordan River.
Why is the government unable to protect a capital that is heavily militarized, with checkpoints and barriers at every roundabout — some even with bomb-sniffing dogs?
Verizon was also said to have been sniffing around Fox assets at the same time that Walt Disney and Comcast were, though it quickly dropped out.
In fact, for 13 years, Hilligoss spent the majority of his time building teams for technology companies with unicorn aspirations — not sniffing out real-estate deals.
But things changed in 2015 when Sierra started acting oddly again, repeating the same sniffing and hiding behaviors she had done right before Herfel's cancer diagnosis.
Jim Chanos, the legendary short seller and founder of Kynikos Associates, made a name for himself by sniffing out companies engaged in fraudulent activities and malpractice.
The audience was then led to the main room, where the sheep engage them in gentle sensory exercises: sniffing flowers, feeling the breeze, popping soap bubbles.
These devices can follow environmental signals, such as temperature, salinity or the optical properties of plankton, just like a hound sniffing out an escaped convict's trail.
Using specially trained bat-sniffing dogs, the researchers found the hard-to-spot bat corpses at the bases of turbines at 46 wind farms around England.
I first wrote about Gormezano's innovative work studying coyote and polar bear populations with the help of her scat-sniffing Dutch shepherd, Quinoa, back in 2007.
We know from our experience that schools can't be safe and supportive places while home to police, metal detectors, drug-sniffing dogs, and dehumanizing security measures.
The new bar: Be a man who, at age 70, reads a speech written by committee without stuttering or sniffing, and remains vertical for 60 minutes.
A Defense Department inspector general report published Thursday found that the U.S. Army mistreated bomb-sniffing dogs after they were discharged from the military, Reuters reported.
The judge was actually pretty chill about the whole thing and gave the offender the ability to give themselves up before calling in drug-sniffing dogs.
I'm no professional doggy detective (if I was my agency would be called In Cold Bloodhound), but I do have a nose for sniffing out the truth.
Extra police, helicopters and bomb-sniffing dogs were spotted at New York's Pride parade, while security checkpoints were used for the first time at San Francisco's events.
Of course there's going to be some noise in amongst the good stuff—this is Twitter after all—but you'll soon get better at sniffing out opportunities.
The public, with no small help from the media sniffing a great story, is ready to believe in the supernatural powers of a mostly unproven targeting strategy.
Authorities initially thought there was a second device but no additional threats were found after bomb-sniffing dogs completed a sweep of the area, ABC News reports.
This is the plight of Instagram dog Maru, a Siberian husky who won't stay inside his Pokéball, or do much of anything with it beyond sniffing it.
He was supposed to be there to help her out, and instead, he made her uncomfortable by sniffing her hair and kissing the back of her head.
Curled up around him, she was sniffing Elmo a little enthusiastically, when he decided it was time to move onto the next animal... Like the giant tortoise!
The White House is renewing its attempts to eliminate TSA's 210 Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response teams, some of which include the agency's beloved bomb-sniffing dogs.
New York police used sand-filled trucks, radiation detectors, bomb-sniffing dogs and heavily armed officers to defend the 2.5-mile (4-km) parade route in Manhattan.
Village Global's opportunity lies in keeping its ear to the street and sniffing out high potential founders and startups before more established funds and angel investors do.
One idea is to reduce the presence of "Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response" teams, which sweep airports and other transit centres, often with bomb-sniffing dogs (pictured).
The bounty — equal to roughly $70,000 — is on a 6-year-old German shepherd named Sombra who works as a drug-sniffing dog, according to Colombian police.
Why it matters: Because Plantronics is now in play, with private equity sure to come sniffing, even as the company says it plans to move forward independently.
The next part of the mission is the start of the Trace Gas Orbiter's mission in 2018, sniffing Mars' atmosphere for gases potentially excreted by living organisms.
But with cannabinoid-spiked nasal sprays, that's now possible, though when it comes to how high it gets you, sniffing might not be any different than smoking.
Vinaigrettes like this one (1701-1800) would hold strong-smelling items like a vinegar-soaked sponge for sniffing in smelly areas of the city to "prevent" disease.
After test-sniffing all their scents, I pick up a bar of soap with exfoliants for her and a facial soap with charcoal in it for me.
A drug-sniffing K-9 unit was brought in and alerted to the Mercury's cargo area, where police found the bricks of cocaine worth over $1 million.
So if the target of Trillin's satire is not Chinese food itself, but the trend-sniffing foodies who love it, that lets him off the hook, right?
The Portland Police Bureau said Friday that protesters should expect to see a significant police presence including bomb-sniffing dogs and checkpoints where weapon screenings will occur.
Then later next year, it will start sniffing out molecules in the Martian atmosphere, which may indicate if there are traces of life on the surface below.
LONDON (Reuters) - In a lab room, two-year-old springer spaniel Freya bustles along a row of vials positioned on stands, sniffing each for signs of disease.
She now enjoys her days playing with his kids, sniffing out rabbits and squirrels in the backyard, and eating meals and snacks out of a dog dish.
I know people are interested in sharks sniffing out our bodily fluids so they can find us and bite us, but that's just not how it works.
And I had a fun time with them—petted the bomb-sniffing dogs and so forth, and took voluminous notes, probably a tenth of which I used.
In December the owners of Fabric at last won a year-long court battle against Islington Council, the local borough, which wanted to introduce drug-sniffing dogs.
These "VIPR" teams sweep transit hubs, often using bomb-sniffing dogs, and are designed to serve as a visible security presence around airports, train stations and ports.
Matt Forde, an unfashionably forthright Blairite, did an impression of Labour's leader sniffing constantly, "as if someone is cooking a delicious meal in the room next door".
Even though the American economy is strong, Wilson argued that the market is sniffing out a sharp deceleration in economic growth and a decline in corporate profits.
A key (and sometimes tricky) part of making this work involves collecting data — in this case, that data includes photos of cats sitting, swiping, scratching and sniffing.
Yet, there is no endless news coverage or reporters sniffing the vodka in pubs in England, nor calls for boycotts or change travel plans for those countries.
Early in the airlift, he shared two sticks of gum with starving Berlin children and saw others sniffing the wrappers just for a hint of the flavor.
Most notable among the new gifts is a collection of 18th-century snuffboxes (containers for smokeless tobacco that was consumed by sniffing) coated in gold and enamel.
He felt burned out on work but was strangely revived by sniffing the hotel toiletries, which came from a niche fragrance line he can no longer recall.
The agency funded scientists across the country to build a bunch of would-be sniffing machines and then brought them to a field in Missouri for testing.
Clearly peaking, (it was 1997, after all) Novak's tour suggested sniffing paint and doing the hokey-pokey, but only after keeping the first three minutes entirely accurate.
They tend to explore their environments by putting whatever they can find in their mouths, as well as sniffing about your carpet, your furniture, and your lap.
Government hacking Beginning on February 6003, Japanese officials will start probing 200 million IP addresses linked to the country, sniffing out devices with poor or little security.
The black bear stood on its hind legs, sniffing around and pawing through the fridge of the family's cabin in Truckee, California, about 12:30 a.m. Saturday.
Now he's taken the same methane-sniffing technology, put it on a commercially available drone, and is flying it around oil and gas operations around the world.
Co-host Michael Strahan brought up one of Beckinsale's recent Instagram posts, which sparked confusion as the actress was seen sniffing a pair of her daughter's socks.
But a newly disclosed vulnerability in Unix-based operating systems—that's everything from Linux to macOS—leaves those VPN connections at risk of sniffing or even hijacking.
She knew she would wait hours to be processed, go through several metal detectors and be subjected to a search by dogs sniffing for drugs and weapons.
But now, amid the celebratory decorations, he's seeing bomb-sniffing dogs at shopping malls, police and military officers on guard at street corners and other extraordinary measures.
On one of his first forays onto the streets of the Upper West Side, he was sniffing wildly as he walked one cautious step at a time.
It all comes down to the notion of value creation and value distribution — and Kilbride has a nose for sniffing out the firms that do it best.
Last week, Israeli Police Chief Roni Alsheich, in an interview with Israel's Keshet news channel, said "powerful elements" were "sniffing" around investigators working on the Netanyahu cases.
Damon added several layers of ridicule to Kavanaugh's angry, aggressive testimony before the Senate, presenting him as a sputtering, sniffing, weeping, beer-loving caricature of judicial temperament.
Before they'd even recorded any demos, they found themselves in the midst of a heavy metal bidding war as "pretty much every metal label" started sniffing around.
Whether it's hackers sniffing packets on the hotel wifi or trying to intercept phone data, there's always someone ready to pwn you every summer in Las Vegas.
Now she's sniffing out explosives Hynes was delighted when his previous partner and personal dog, who both live with him, seemed to get along with Karma at home.
A non-profit in Tanzania is turning rats into sniffing sleuths that can detect trafficked animal parts — including pangolin meat and scales — in shipments from Africa to Asia.
A well-trained K0003 runs up and down conveyor belts rapidly sniffing packages of all shapes and sizes as the items first make their way into the facility.
It is, however, improbable that so many people would spend so much money on voluntarily eating, smoking or sniffing drugs if doing so brought them nothing but misery.
"It's transmitted easily between dogs, often when the dog licks their paws after stepping in feces or gets too close when sniffing another dog's backside," de Jong says.
Sniffing through a blocked nose, Katherin Arita, a 17-year-old Honduran, said she has been losing weight since leaving her homeland a month and a half ago.
Cadaver dogs found nothing after sniffing through the charred, ashy remnants of his home on Quartz Hill Road, and searches across neighborhood shelters and hospitals had proved fruitless.
New Yorkers can also expect to see restrictions on the side streets, bomb-sniffing dogs on the sidewalks and security booths popping up around the building, Bratton said.
As for Kunxun, she's just entered training and supposedly, if you believe state media, has shown "good aptitude" on tests for sniffing, detecting, and adapting to unfamiliar environments.
So while they don't know why you smell differently, they'll still notice that you do, resulting in increased crotch-sniffing and hounding after your used pads and tampons.
When a MegaCorp comes sniffing around, eager to exploit the bounties of the Salish-Shidhe, they aren't afraid to drive them back with everything they have, including technomancy.
This type of surveillance, including thermal imaging and drug sniffing dogs, constitutes an illegal search under the Fourth Amendment and requires a judge to authorize a search warrant.
Local media broadcast footage of gun-toting deputies searching passengers' bags while bomb squad teams led bomb-sniffing dogs around stations across the Los Angeles County transit system.
The criminal complaint says that he told police he and his passenger -- who has not been charged -- were sniffing a computer keyboard cleaner he had bought at Walmart.
By June 2009, progress on the packet-sniffing front had waned, and Rajko was starting to lose interest—until he received a fateful email from Sony Online Entertainment.
Martinez testified that he and his associates vacuum-sealed cocaine in bags, wrapped them in plastic and rubbed them with mechanic's grease to throw off drug-sniffing dogs.
The analyst who uncovered Carl Icahn's recent purchase of HP stock and Warren Buffett's backing of Occidental Petroleum now says a big investor may be sniffing around Netflix.
After sniffing one of them, the bear attempts to get a little closer and steps on the man's leg in the process, finally awakening him from his slumber.
In addition to the truck barricades, 3,000 police officers were at the parade this year; there were bomb-sniffing dogs, counterterrorism squads patrolling on foot and helicopters overhead.
If that was all the merger offered, it would be wide open to a rival approach from an American rival, the Intercontinental Exchange, which is already sniffing around.
Intensive cleanup efforts began over a decade ago, after the Environmental Protection Agency declared the canal a Superfund site, and real estate developers began sniffing around the area.
Joe Biden's leap into the race will make, by The Times's count, 20 people officially in the running, with more still milling around the sidelines, sniffing the air.
Ms. Guy, a retired English teacher, paces the hallways of her building three times a week while her neighbors sleep, peering into garbage chutes and sniffing for smoke.
Earlier in the morning, exhausted and nigh well overcome by sensory overload, we'd nonetheless decided to come sniffing around the verdant acreage that cradles the Bellagio's five pools.
In a news report, American soldiers were going door to door with bomb-sniffing dogs, trying to persuade the citizens of Baghdad to adopt a well-trained pet.
So if you want to lower your chances of turning into a coughing, sniffing mess this month, consider adding some of these immune-boosting superfoods to your diet.
He testified that he and his associates vacuum-sealed bags of cocaine, wrapped them in plastic and rubbed them with mechanic's grease to throw off drug sniffing dogs.
The State Department sent dozens of bomb-sniffing dogs to Jordan despite having evidence of mistreatment and lack of care for the animals, The Washington Post reported Monday.
I do a better job of sniffing that out now, and I would say that's maybe 2 percent of the people who come to me at all, though.
Train is a Chesapeake Bay retriever, and he was supposed to be a drug-sniffing dog, but he failed out of narcotics school because he was too hyper.
UPDATE/Correction: (6:00pm) According to The Guardian, the device was left not by law enforcement officials, but rather an external company hired to train explosive sniffing dogs.
Drug-sniffing dogs sent out to look for opioids are overdosing themselves, according to veterinarian and law enforcement officials who are trying to figure out ways to save them.
At a January summit with representatives from Silicon Valley's leading companies, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson implored the assembled executives to devise better methods for sniffing out extremists.
While police and bomb-sniffing dogs searched the building for several hours, the teachers kept the children calm and happy at a safe spot down the street, Taylor said.
Opening track "In Heaven" is a period of darkness and empty shelves; sifting through belongings while the dog "just paces around all day / she's sniffing at your empty room".
In another riff departing from her standard stump speech, she told a Nevada audience – complete with barking – that she'd like to sic a lie-sniffing dog on the Republicans.
"Miscreants who develop malicious software often dump their source code publicly when law enforcement investigators and security firms start sniffing around a little too close to home," Krebs writes.
This demo from Danish IT pro Keld Normal uses a $7 USB device to snoop in on cell signals, essentially sniffing out any cellphones connected to a tower nearby.
That would include more rigorous screening of—but not a prohibition on—large electronic devices, as well as more explosive-sniffing dogs and tighter vetting of potentially dangerous travellers.
The NYPD said it has been in contact with London law enforcement officials and has added officers, some heavily armed, and bomb-sniffing dogs to the city's transit system.
READ MORE: Scientists Identify Gene That Protects Tardigrades From Radiation The Iodine cloud prompted the United States Air Force to send over a specialized particle-sniffing aircraft to investigate.
Instruments aboard Curiosity, a Mars rover, which have been sniffing the air for three Martian years (55 Earthly months), reported an average level of 0.41 parts per billion (ppb).
Guests would fork over an admission fee for the privilege of sniffing stinky t-shirts in Ziploc bags, in hopes of finding that special someone through their unique scent.
Behaviors such as grooming, sniffing, and poking the dead, and in one case a young gorilla's attempt at comfort nursing, suggests these primates, like humans, grieve for their dead.
Well, while there are certainly a few less than stellar opponents on Minakov's record, he's done a remarkable job of sniffing out the best opposition available outside the UFC.
For the past year, Facebook has been sniffing around blockchains in "exploratory mode," with corporate development staffer Morgan Beller learning about the tech and reporting back to top execs.
Whereas the researchers say their web app doesn't require any special hardware or complicated set-up so it sounds easier than trying to go packet sniffing your devices yourself.
"But again — the sniffing, the grandiosity, the delusions, the pressured speech — this guy has already proven himself to be unstable, the question is why is he unstable," Dean said.
Right around the time I was learning the fine art of packet sniffing in an intro to computer networks class, my home internet network started going completely to hell.
"The move in tech, it almost feels like they're sniffing out something is coming" on the U.S.-China trade front, said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
Trump's comments came after he earned widespread attention for frequent sniffing during the first two presidential debates, with some wondering if it could be tied to potential drug use.
Horse and rider totally ignored Florent Geroux, who had a colt named Gun Runner ahead and inside them and looked every bit like a horse sniffing the wire first.
The arrest occurred at the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge on the border of Texas and Mexico, according to CBP, with the help of detection equipment and drug-sniffing dogs.
In experiments, humans are on par with dogs and rabbits when it comes to detecting the scent of bananas; we're more sensitive than mice in sniffing out human blood.
As a guest on the Steve Allen show in 1959 he poked fun at kids sniffing glue to get high and at the actress Elizabeth Taylor for studying Judaism.
They then attached dog-like 3D printed nostrils to commercially-available vapor detectors, which typically use a continuous "inhale" of air to detect vapors instead of the sniffing action.
While their hodgepodge device won't replace bomb-sniffing security dogs yet, their work opens up future study on stereo-olfaction and how engineers might develop next-gen detection devices.
The people doing the sniffing were trained to detect subtle differences in scent, helping chemists uncover just which odor molecules are behind the distinctive smell of these rich treats.
The officials, during a background briefing with reporters, did not elaborate on what the new intensive measures would include other than more bomb-sniffing dogs and new scanning equipment.
Other ways to combat potential attacks include deploying bomb-sniffing dog teams to hot spots, issuing guidelines to stakeholders, hosting security summits and communicating intelligence threats to transit partners.
Additional agents and canine units with bomb-sniffing dogs — which can help speed up the screening process — have already been deployed to Chicago, where screeners have been particularly overwhelmed.
West Ham are sniffing a first major trophy since winning the FA Cup in 1980 after recovering from an early jolt when Ben Marshall's low shot put Rovers ahead.
The State Department said Wednesday that it takes "very seriously" a report that the U.S. has sent bomb-sniffing dogs to Jordan despite having copious evidence of canine mistreatment.
We reported a couple of weeks ago that ClassPass, then at a $536.4 million valuation, was sniffing around for the round, which would promote it to the unicorn club.
In the immediate aftermath of the Istanbul attack, Department of Homeland Security officials said extra police patrols and bomb-sniffing dogs were being deployed to the busiest transportation hubs.
In addition to the newly identified deaths in Jordan, Friday's report also revealed that three of the 10 bomb-sniffing dogs provided from the US to Egypt had died.
When hyenas greet each other, they do so by sniffing each other's erect penises (pseudo or not), so the pseudo-phallus could have evolved to serve a social role.
Enforcement agents said they found the drugs after referring the tractor-trailer carrying the carrots for an imaging scan, which prompted a more thorough inspection using drug-sniffing dogs.
" Gundlach has been warning investors to avoid Treasuries this year because bonds have been "sniffing out a new bond-market unfriendly environment, which likely includes a fiscal-policy pivot.
Airport security beagles are focusing on sniffing out pork products as African swine fever continues to spread, with fears that it might reach the U.S., the Washington Post reports.
The Planet Fitness was closed for about three hours while a Michigan State Police bomb-sniffing dog was brought in to search for potential explosives, according to the Saginaw News.
Over the next year, as the science got stronger and VCs came sniffing, any hope of unity withered up and washed away, carried on a billion-dollar tide of investment.
The FedEx manager said in-bound international shipments are screened by x-ray or bomb-sniffing dogs, and said the Texas blast could lead to changes in domestic security screening.
According to the Associated Press, the 10-year-old black Lab was a bomb-sniffing canine for the U.S. Marines, serving three terms in Afghanistan, until he retired in 2014.
The pessimists' camp was much smaller, and was dominated by old-school security hawks and hard-to-impress trade union leaders, sniffing a plot by bosses to lower American wages.
He wouldn't comment about rumors that there have been large companies sniffing around Box about an acquisition, but he said he's still  very much focused on being an independent company.
Now, scientists have tailored an old-school chemistry technique to analyze those amino acid patterns, creating a tool for sniffing out alien biosignatures in just a few grams of seawater.
NASA's Cassini probe, which has been exploring the Saturn system for 13 years, found hints of the molecule when sniffing out the moon's atmosphere, but its measurements haven't been conclusive.
With the TGO successfully in orbit, the two space agencies now have a way of hunting for possible signs of life by sniffing out gases in the planet's thin atmosphere.
BARRY NELSONJupiter, Florida It was interesting to read about how scientists are working on a diagnostic device based on the odour associated with Parkinson's disease ("Sniffing out Parkinson's", March 30th).
"At the fitting, I was sniffing back tears because I had to wear those dumb shorts, platform shoes and halter tops," she told The Hollywood Reporter in a recent interview.
Inside the security ring, bomb-sniffing dogs and law enforcement officers patrolled the complex while fans entering the stadium faced airport style security, passing through metal detectors and pat downs.
Since then, Mexican authorities have strengthened security around the ferry as well as the ferries that run between Cancún and Isla Mujeres, including adding metal detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs.
Spend an hour or two sniffing around /r/SkincareAddiction, the hugely popular Reddit forum dedicated to all matters of the skin, and you're bound to learn a few new things.
"He would like to apologize for causing a fuss and making people worry about him, but fortunately he was able to safely return to Japan," she said, sniffing back tears.
He said the TSA is working to beef up airport security by expanding teams of bomb-sniffing dogs, equipping more airports with full-body scanners and exploring new screening technologies.
Last week, Jeh Johnson, the secretary of Homeland Security, announced that the T.S.A. would pay more overtime for screeners, speed up hiring and increase the use of bomb-sniffing dogs.
Squads of truant officers would go sniffing around finding kids who were evading high school, and they threatened parents with fines or even jail time and got them to comply.
SAN ANTONIO — Just after dawn on a recent May morning, Ajax, a 2-year-old black Labrador retriever, eagerly worked his way through a sparsely furnished room sniffing for explosives.
In the blink of an eye she had lost the set and been broken again in the first game of the decider with the Centre Court crowd sniffing an upset.
Anyone pining for a more traditionally operatic experience could turn to the Met's new production of Francesco Cilea's "Adriana Lecouvreur," in which the title character dies after sniffing poisoned violets.
How to spot fake products on AmazonThe first step in sniffing out a counterfeit product is to look at what the seller says about the product and the images posted. 
As we reported ... we're told several passengers suspected of drug possession were stopped after drug-sniffing dogs zeroed in on them at the Ft. Lauderdale port where the ship departed.
On why you should open every doorI want to encourage people to keep sniffing out snakes and ladders, not just to open the doors that are immediately presented to them.
Professor Charles Fried of Harvard Law School, a specialist in civil rights and the Constitution, said that the court's ruling on ultra-sensitive drug-sniffing technology would be anyone's guess.
We'll keep sniffing around at New York Today, but in the meantime you can watch a live video feed of the plant or look for updates on the garden's website.
Malaria-sniffing dogs could be very useful for sorting through crowds, as some countries and regions that have eliminated the disease share heavily trafficked borders with others that have not.
This fall, at age 32, she decided to enlist in the Army, drawn by the chance to work with dogs in security, bomb-sniffing and rescue missions around the world.
It's unlikely that your company is actively sniffing internet traffic or monitoring computers in real time for any chatter of forming a union or organizing some kind of labor action.
Sweat is running down your legs in rivulets, in streams, your heart is thumping, and you are wondering if sniffing the kush as you did earlier has got you high.
Over an 11-week program — and monthly sessions thereafter — the dogs are taught to assist officers in sniffing out suspects and taking down attackers or intruders, often violently, for arrests.
In a flurry of tweets, the CIA announced that Lulu couldn't care less about sniffing for bombs, and that she would be let go from her government job, effective immediately.
The drugs were found after the truck was pulled over for a secondary inspection and drug-sniffing canines picked up an odor, Michael Humphries, the Nogales Area Port director, told reporters.
After being nominated by President Barack Obama in 2009, Bharara quickly carved out a reputation for sniffing out huge, intricate financial frauds, often at hedge funds or giant Wall Street firms.
Kurian also emphasized that this deal shouldn't attract the attention of antitrust regulators, who have been sniffing around the big tech companies like Google/Alphabet, Apple and Amazon as of late.
Dogs have been observed to have the ability to sniff out the symptoms of low blood sugar in diabetic patients, but what exactly the pups are sniffing has remained a mystery.
On the ground, six drug-sniffing dogs, once trained to locate cocaine, now sit at three checkpoints leading out of the protected area, inspecting 250 cars and 300 people a day.
But once it's miniaturized, tested and so on, it's a fair bet that companies like Google and Amazon, with their focus on accurate voice recognition, will be sniffing around the tech.
A drug-sniffing dog reportedly picked up on something that prompted a search of Heaton's luggage, at which point authorities discovered "a small amount of cocaine," according to the Associated Press.
" The Secret Service was a big part of the evening, of course, with "a dog sniffing the car and agents checking your ID several times, making sure you're on the list.
Resigned to the fact that sniffing her well-ripened British Knights would be as physically close as I ever got to her, I ended up huffing them whenever I was alone.
Noyes' earlier, unpublished research has found that computers are slightly better than humans at sniffing out disguised faces, but they're not as accurate as people who already know the disguised person.
We also found the time to look into the discovery of an ancient, four-legged whale, a poop-sniffing dog mapping a wildlife sanctuary, and just who the heck Ultraman is.
We've never gotten quite within sniffing distance of the Olsen twins, but we're pretty sure that if we did, they'd reek of smoke, cashmere, and a whole lot of net worth.
Police officers in Cleveland, Ohio demonstrate some of their security assets, including remote-controlled robots, horse-mounted officers, bomb-sniffing dogs on July 14 2016 ahead of the Republican National Convention.
I mean, if a drug-sniffing dog came up to your bag at the airport and your response was to shoot the dog, people would really wonder 'what's in that bag?
Time was: you could whack a song on Soundcloud, take one cool press photo (just one!), easily get a couple hundred reposts and then watch the A&Rs come sniffing around.
The premise alone should be incentive enough, but let's add weird accents (not one person is authentically or even convincingly French), gratuitous sniffing, Dustin Hoffman and Alan Rickman in weird wigs.
Currently, the county keeps Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents out of its jails, and the local school board remains committed to stop the ICE from sniffing around public school classrooms.
The plane then returned to the gate, where all passengers were deplaned onto the tarmac while they and their luggage were inspected by Port Authority police bomb-sniffing K-9 dogs.
And men's magazines have proven pretty adept at sniffing out the shifts in culture, both trivial and seismic, over the decades — which is one reason they have been around for decades.
The practice exercise was designed to test the abilities of the agency's bomb-sniffing dogs; one canine found some of the material, but more had fallen further down into the engine.
By the usual laws of Albany, Mr. Nojay, a junior upstate Republican in a legislative chamber dominated by New York City Democrats, should never have come within sniffing distance of prominence.
"Active sniffing using the bioinspired inlet clearly extends the aerodynamic reach of the detector inlet, enabling odorant acquisition over a much larger distance compared with continuously drawing in air," they write.
Over the years investors including Jim Chanos' Kynikos Associates, Carson Block's Muddy Waters Research, Sahm Adrangi's Kerrisdale Capital, and Left himself have made money by sniffing out irregularities at Chinese companies.
His attempts to "go legit" were finally quashed last year when police started sniffing around his property after neighbors operating a hash oil lab on an expired temporary license were raided.
Police evacuated the stadium and dispatched bomb-sniffing dogs into the Northwest section of Old Trafford—the Sir Alex Ferguson stands—after players were rushed off the field mid-warm ups.
In any case, Lulu soon had a new home: She was adopted by her handler and now spends her unemployment "sniffing out rabbits" and hanging out with another dog named Harry.
Homeowners in mountain neighborhoods spend much of the day sniffing the air on their porches and looking for wisps of smoke that could be the first warning sign of a cataclysm.
Any discussion of Scotch whisky nowadays is dominated by the single malts, which hardly existed as a category back when I was stealthily sniffing from the bottles in my parents' cabinet.
The performers compulsively wash themselves — the shower turns out to be operative, and the puddle useful — sniffing their bodies for odor and changing their clothes, but failing to change their identities.
Deputy Inspector Joseph Gulotta, the commander of the 67th Precinct, told colleagues that Officer Veve, Shield No. 30734, was among his best officers — endowed with good instincts for sniffing out crime.
According to a report from Business Insider, Google was apparently sniffing around a potential acquisition of Snap, the self-styled "camera company" and maker of Snapchat, for a whopping $30 billion.
Coleman's measure would authorize $400 million for the program, direct the Transportation Security Administration to maintain 60 bomb-sniffing dog teams and restore funding for the Law Enforcement Officer Reimbursement Program.
Dr. Church said that by the time he reached Peter Hannam, a top environmental journalist with The Sydney Morning Herald, Mr. Hannam was already sniffing out the story of the cutbacks.
They still live in a large nest in the Legal department, however, and they help Wordplay out by sniffing out off-color comments and eating the surplus black-and-white squares.
"She now enjoys her days playing with his kids, sniffing out rabbits and squirrels in the backyard, and eating meals and snacks out of a dog dish," continues the post. See?
Sniffing chemicals also won't end well: Inhaling large amounts of pyrethrins—a mixture of naturally-occurring chemicals in chrysanthemum flowers that's toxic to insects—can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing.
About ten members of the armed group loyal to Sadr were checking protesters cursorily as government security forces who usually conduct careful searches with bomb-sniffing dogs stood by the side.
Cops suspected something fishy and brought out a drug-sniffing dog to check out their Chevy pickup ... and they say they found 5 big bundles of pot stashed in the bed.
You can also expect to see a raggedy one-eyed pup whose heart will presumably grow by the end of the movie, a teenage crush, and at least a few sniffing jokes.
You could be on the list for committing petty crime, living on the streets, keeping the wrong company, or getting high from the cheap drug rugby – a Filipino version of sniffing glue.
Thousands of police officers will be on hand to provide security, with the help of bomb-sniffing dogs, 1,225 security cameras and 235 "blocker vehicles" used to stop any potential vehicle attacks.
When she heard that the F.B.I. had been sniffing around her, she sent a letter to J. Edgar Hoover with a "personal history" and a photo of herself to avoid any confusion.
Nearly 50 officers equipped with heavy weapons and bomb-sniffing dogs have been assigned to work daily shifts at the tower, providing security and managing the flow of traffic, police officials said.
In addition to armed U.S. Marshals and other security guards patrolling the courtroom during jury selection, Homeland Security agents with assault rifles have been stationed outside the building with bomb-sniffing dogs.
Half a mile into the woods, we came upon three dancers costumed as bears who came right up to our faces, sniffing and breathing like the polar bear with that hapless Eskimo.
In the wake of those attacks, Congress gave the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) extra money to deploy 50 more bomb-sniffing dog teams to help expedite the screening process at busy airports.
"Poppy's owner had to walk over to see what Poppy was sniffing when she discovered little Autumn just lying there in the rubbish," said the post, which was shared over 200 times.
She stands as she is freed and tells the deputies Kohlhepp has told her he used red pepper around where he buried Carver and other bodies to throw off scent-sniffing dogs.
On a Wednesday evening in late April I descend the stairs of a central London cocktail bar to take part in what is billed as the world's first armpit sniffing dating night.
It's well after 9 PM now, and the combination of the paper bag and the sensory overload that comes from sniffing 30 separate armpits have conspired to give me a raging headache.
But then what Blackout does so well is take you somewhere else, whether that's to the club sniffing poppers with your shirt off or to a fucking castle full of fairytale romance.
For New Year's Eve, the nearly 2 million visitors expected to gather in the hours before midnight may notice heavily armed police teams, bomb-sniffing dogs, helicopters and bag searches in subways.
Astronomers hope such telescopes can take raw exoplanet discoveries a step further by picking up light from their atmospheres — and potentially "sniffing" out biosignatures that may indicate the presence of alien life.
"The media also has a responsibility to set a civil tone and to stop the endless hostilities…false attacks and stories," Trump tweeted, as bomb-sniffing dogs were still scouring New York.
About 22300,220 uniformed and undercover police officers, 239 more than last year, patrolled the area, with the force bolstered by mounted patrols, bomb-sniffing dogs, radiation detectors and hundreds of surveillance cameras.
Sniffing isopropyl alcohol can also help control chemotherapy nausea, but until now it has not been tested against Zofran for emergency rooms patients, who have a wide variety of causes of nausea.
The lead author, Dr. Michael D. April, of the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, said that there is no reason to believe that sniffing alcohol would not work at home.
But Ms. Nottaway, dressed in traditional deerskin mukluks and holding her gun, was undeterred as she examined paw tracks and urine in the snow, sniffing out whether a deer was lurking nearby.
I could spend hours spritzing and sniffing at the fragrance counter to no avail, so I reached out to the people who know best to shed some light on all things fragrance.
But when the mice were placed in unfamiliar cages, which normally would incite jittery exploring and lots of nervous sniffing — a form of rapid breathing — the animals instead sat serenely grooming themselves.
Embracing the distortion does mean you can pull off some really dramatic and artsy shots, like the ones below of a neon sign or the shot of my dog sniffing the sun.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, touching, eating or sniffing foods and other household items that have been contaminated by multimammate rat feces or urine can aid transmission.
The explanation a doctor needs from a machine isn't the same as the one a fighter pilot might need or the one an N.S.A. analyst sniffing out a financial fraud might need.
When these allergens lurk in places where your mouth and nose nestle right up to them, they can trigger sniffing and sneezing regardless of whether you have a known allergy or not.
Few things tick off a federal prosecutor more than being double-crossed by a defendant who came sniffing around for a plea deal the day before his trial was set to begin.
Indeed, some of that work has happened in the past few years — with more personnel, drug-sniffing dogs, X-rays, better electronic records, and other technologies that can help catch drug traffickers.
While a drug sniffing dog can be ready for work after four to six weeks of training, electronic detection dogs can take six to eight months before they're ready to hit the streets.
Nobody, however, wants a partner who comes with lawsuits, a broken ethical compass, federal agents sniffing around the house, a work ethic that moves beyond crushing to something more sinister, and endless instability.
Australia and the UK have been pushing to put in place formal laws to force apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal to hand over user data, in hopes of sniffing out illegal content.
And so, we've found, in some of our rounds, that the global buy-out shops were sniffing around our deals, but couldn't come to a decision fast enough, and certainly couldn't support businesses.
ADMX will be back on the hunt in 2017, sniffing around for an exotic particle that will hopefully shed light on the elusive, invisible stuff that makes up 85 percent of the universe.
Its monopoly on Russian piped gas exports, for instance, violates an EU rule obliging owners to grant third parties access to pipelines (Rosneft, another Russian energy giant, is said to be sniffing around).
Our miners were down deep—carving the bedrock with their machines, sniffing the air for the tang of copper—when they found the first vein twining through the stone like a calloused worm.
A drug-sniffing K-9 unit was brought in and it alerted to the Mercury's cargo area, where police found the bricks of cocaine, which have a street value of over $1 million.
The US and European countries use a layered approach to security screening that goes beyond X-ray equipment, including the use of bomb-sniffing dogs and explosive-trace detection, according to US officials.
In all three cases, the animals typically sat next to the corpse, resting near or in contact with the body, and exhibiting behaviors toward the body such as licking, sniffing, poking, and grooming.
I mean, him doing the sniffing and the demon thing, there's so many instances of him having done that during the first campaign, during the second campaign in 2012 when he was president.
Boston Bruins left wing and Canada native Brad Marchand has developed an atypical way of dealing with an escalating fight with his Toronto Maple Leafs rival Leo Komarov: tender kisses, licking, and sniffing?
An alien environment isn't necessarily a physical place; it's an unfamiliar situation (Arya, no longer sniffing out traitors), an important task (Cersei trying to play nice with others), or a new threat (White!
Training goes a long way, but dogs are genetically better than other animals at sniffing out specific scents, said Dave Pappalardo, owner of K9 Unlimited, which trains dogs for law enforcement and civilians.
Sachs and Kohnert are authors on the paper, published Wednesday in Scientific Reports, describing how their team used methane-sniffing airplanes to survey the region and get a sense of what was happening.
K.C.'s DBs were much more disciplined than Houston's were last week in matchup zones, sniffing out Frank Reich's early-down shot plays off play-action and preventing Andrew Luck from firing deep.
Spectators coming to the match on Friday found a multilayered perimeter around the stadium, with phalanxes of armed guards augmented by bomb-sniffing dogs as well as undercover officers moving among the crowds.
Organizers will also be implementing additional safety measures including bomb-sniffing dogs and searches, and have stationed 50 extra people at the entrance alongside 400 security personnel and multiple police, lifeguards, and firemen.
Two recent evenings spent sniffing out leads and following the scent from one spot to the next turned up no fewer than nine establishments with at least a winking attitude toward canine patrons.
It's thought that his proclivity for sniffing his dirty socks every day after work could have been the cause, according to media reports by ScienceAlert, the Daily Mail, and the New Straits Times.
With its cordon of armed guards, bomb-sniffing dogs and airport-style X-ray machines, the headquarters of Colombia's oldest newspaper, El Espectador, is among the most heavily fortified compounds in the country.
Germany has also faced a string of recent scandals involving far-right sympathizers in the army and police, and a new office will be dedicated to sniffing out extremists in the public sector.
The movie opens on an unusual day at the Colombian outpost of the Belko Corporation: Heavily armed security guards and bomb-sniffing dogs monitor the gates, and send certain staff members back home.
Here's to Lulu, who—unlike so many of us lowly grunts grinding away at our soul-crushing jobs each day—somehow managed to escape, to run, tail wagging and snout sniffing, into paradise.
"The market is smart and it's sniffing out through the end of the year the tariff impact is likely to be small on economic growth and it's small on corporate profits," he added.
No one is going to be happy about this one—particularly because officials at Old Trafford called in the army, bomb squads, the fire department, ambulances, and sniffing dogs to handle the situation.
Once the majority of the rot was discarded, the main task was stock rotation; this was a smelly game of musical chairs without enough chairs—and lots of poking, prodding, and sniffing involved.
Instead of sniffing at Trump, the thing to do was pluck feathers from his cap; for years they've stolen phrases, attitudes, and approaches from Reagan without regard to what they mean, so why not?
Instead, one must invest years of time practicing, and usually, one must sink thousands upon thousands of dollars into clubs and balls and coaches and greens fees before even sniffing around a respectable score.
It was still hot in the ballpark, the temperature had been up over 23 degrees that afternoon, and the air tasted like smoke from two separate fires burning within sniffing distance of the stadium.
He's a big hitter and a fantastic athlete, he's been sniffing around the top for years but now he's got that U.S. Open win under his belt he's going to be tough to beat.
In a perfect world: One or more of the teams sniffing around Duchene and Landeskog decide to stop playing PR games with friendly media and start getting serious, and somebody meets Sakic's price tag.
For example, soldiers in Iraq get very attached to IED sniffing robots, and one woman reportedly was so grateful to her Roomba that she would give it days off and do the vacuuming herself.
I've barely begun to scratch the surface of its capabilities myself, but to do basic packet sniffing, up to and including spying on usernames and passwords, all it takes is a couple of clicks.
The circumstances and particulars of the case allow Moffat and Gatiss to push Sherlock into England's suffragette movement, and fourth-wall-sniffing commentary from Watson's wife Mary (Amanda Abbington) and Baker Street landlady Mrs.
In addition to dozens of Secret Service agents, about 50 New York City police officers have been assigned to work at the tower, some of whom lead bomb-sniffing dogs through the gilded lobby.
Any time we hear the words free and food in the same sentence, we break out in a panicked cold sweat and start sniffing around trying to find out where the goods might be.
A recent study published by The American Chemical Society provides evidence for a disease-sniffing technology that uses sensors to identify the presence of conditions like Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, and various types of cancer.
Last week's presidential debate was ready for satirical treatment, and SNL hit all of the high points: Donald Trump's sniffing and various denials, as well as Clinton's attempts to appear relatable and her shimmy.
If you've ever been stuck in a job because it didn't feel like a good fit, you may relate to this week's story of the Central Intelligence Agency and Lulu the bomb-sniffing dog.
It intrigued him in the same way that modding did, and to get some practical experience, he began intercepting or 'sniffing' the packets of data being transmitted between his computer and the MxO servers.
The agency is also allocating an extra $26 million for overtime pay, and is looking for ways to move its explosive-sniffing dogs where they will have the most effect on reducing wait times.
Flores, a former Nevada assemblywoman, wrote in an op-ed for The Cut that Biden made her deeply uncomfortable by sniffing her hair and kissing the back of her head at a 2014 event.
The planning began two years ago and authorities plan to exhibit a massive show of force to deter and protect against any would-be attackers, including thousands of uniformed police and bomb-sniffing dogs.
Over lunch, it seemed to Clizbe that Simmons was oblivious to the routine ''butt-sniffing'' that C.I.A. veterans routinely engage in: questions about time spent at the ''Farm'' and about stints in war zones.
If you were sharing a wireless network with me right now, for example, it would be very easy to spy on your supposedly masked porning activities just by way of some casual packet sniffing.
Or maybe her story just sounds familiar to any American who has experienced workplace ennui: She underwent rigorous training for a daily grind job and decided that sniffing out bombs was not her calling.
After all, the Roy family is involved in entertainment and media, and like all families who make their money from selling people news, information, and enjoyment, they've been sniffing around new media for ages.
With a cheap business card and an equally cheap jacket and tie, he smilingly ambles it into the shamus role, knocking on doors and sniffing out leads among all the yammer and serviceable visuals.
"If it wasn't for the power of the NCAA and them being in the building sniffing things out whenever anybody raises these issues, we would have had 50, 100, 200 co-signers," he says.
A bluegrass band was playing for a few dedicated dancers, and after a little scene-sniffing — with both locals and visitors looking on warily — dozens of Mr. West's friends burst onto the dance floor.
When we last left off with Jim Osman in January, he was sniffing around for stock-specific catalyst-driven events that would push issues higher in what he saw as a fully valued market.
He and a lifelong friend, Dr. Robert Rubin, a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles, dissected psychiatric studies as they appeared, flagging sloppy work and sniffing out conflicts of interest.
And there were no weapon screenings or bomb-sniffing dogs checking vehicles of the sort that have long been routine at public restaurants or other places where the president or first lady is present.
There will be a bulked-up police presence with officers in tactical gear, bomb-sniffing dogs, choppers and fencing in and around the indoor fixed-roof stadium, which is home of the Minnesota Vikings.
First responders had been racing to find survivors in the rubble of the 175-foot span using high-tech listening devices, trained sniffing dogs and search cameras before turning the scene over to police.
When the pair arrived, drug-sniffing dogs approached them, and guards told them that they had to submit to strip searches or they could be banned from visiting the prison, The Washington Post reported.
WATCH: The New Dating Craze Involves Armpit Sniffing In a poll of almost 4,000 people I did on Twitter, more than 42 percent said that ghosting in a non-threatening situation is never acceptable.
This morning I have a terrible throbbing head that probably comes from the sniffing; concern for the future and the continued existence of Germany are consuming me more and more with each passing day.
He said that New Hampshire courts have held that without a warrant, the authorities cannot deploy drug-sniffing dogs in searches — as they were at the checkpoints — without a reasonable suspicion of a crime.
I'd also overhear the obligatory jingling of keys in cubicles and a fair bit of telltale sniffing, though some had a little more tact, using cards instead of keys and flushing toilets as they snorted.
Metal detectors, bomb-sniffing dogs and myriad other security equipment have been deployed across downtown Houston and 7 miles (11 km) southwest at NRG Stadium, which will host the football game and about 73,000 spectators.
At Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta, known as the world's busiest, all 16 security lanes at the main checkpoint were open Friday morning as a bomb-sniffing dog and its handler walked among waiting passengers.
The security detail will include hundreds of extra uniformed patrol and plainclothes officers, roving teams of counterterrorism commandos armed with heavy weapons, bomb-sniffing dogs and rooftop snipers poised to shoot if a threat emerges.
Researching the book took Roach on an incredible journey, from dodging "hostile fire" with the US Marines paintball team, to sampling caffeinated meat, sniffing stink bombs, and hanging with the crew of a nuclear submarine.
Sitting too much is bad, washing machines are infestation sites for E. coli, and now the simple act of sniffing can infect you with a bacteria that has a 50 percent chance of killing you.
They do not have to use it in its autonomous radar-sniffing mode—it can be remotely piloted and used against any target picked up by its cameras that the operators see fit to attack.
The New York City Police Department deployed the gadget to keep the festivities safe, in addition to the 7,000 police officers it has on deck, bomb-sniffing dogs, and 200 blocker trucks filled with sand.
But San Francisco police officers provided a dystopian exception to the rule last Friday when they barged through Bryan Carmody's front door and confiscated his electronics in the hope of sniffing out an anonymous source.
As for the PixStar Digital Photoframe, the smart frame is designed to pull pictures from your Facebook account, but downloads them unencrypted, so someone sniffing your connection could steal the pictures, according to the researchers.
Some sniffing critics felt that he was rewarded for crawling through forests, swimming in icy rivers, eating raw bison liver and generally having a miserable time, rather than for the quality of the performance itself.
Snoop Dogg was all set to perform in Bulgaria to raise cash for kids in war zones -- at least that's what the charity org thought before sniffing out what it believes was a $360,000 scam.
Wonder Woman is a spectacular superhero movie with themes that resonate especially with women and girls, yet I can't stop thinking about its portrayal of General Ludendorff, the gas-sniffing villain played by Danny Huston.
That deal, apparently, never really took off in part because of differences over what form the partnership should take, a slow "frenemy" approach of sniffing each other out or something much bigger from the start.
In June DHS announced enhanced security measures at all 280 airports around the world that have direct flights into the States, including greater scrutiny of electronic devices and the use of more bomb-sniffing dogs.
With double-digit increases in travel expected at many airports this summer, the TSA is planning to expand the use of bomb-sniffing dogs along with "accelerated hiring" and more overtime staffing, the spokesman said.
Over time, the agency introduced new procedures such as removing shoes and banning liquids; deployed advanced screening technology; put federal air marshals on flights overseas; created behavior detection programs; and used bomb-sniffing dog teams.
Originally developed by the military to sniff out toxins and pathogens in the air, BILI, which would be attached to a Mars rover, relies on sniffing out elements in dust plumes coming from the planet.
It became very silent, then the dry brush rustled, and an island fox trotted out and stared at me for a spell, sniffing the evening air before losing interest and trotting back into the chaparral.

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