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"surreptitiously" Definitions
  1. in a quick or secret way so that other people do not notice

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I keep trying to surreptitiously check it is staying put.
Broadcom is accusing Qualcomm of surreptitiously asking for a review.
It requires no equipment and can be done surreptitiously anywhere.
Either that, or you need to check the time surreptitiously.
Jews had surreptitiously founded the Ku Klux Klan, he said.
He lived surreptitiously on campus, crashing in friends' dorm rooms.
Brown and Edison surreptitiously provide Westinghouse generators for the electric chair.
In this way, it surreptitiously increased their average cost of borrowing.
She was surreptitiously videotaped by an associate of Fogle for pornography.
Indeed, some may be getting their information surreptitiously from watching pornography.
She sat stone-faced, although she surreptitiously checked her phone during changeovers.
Crafting malicious music that can surreptitiously affect Fitbits and other electronic devices.
The beating was surreptitiously recorded by other inmates and uploaded to YouTube.
He cried once, when he surreptitiously attended a wake for Ms. McCool.
Sneaking malware that surreptitiously mines cryptocurrency has been done over the years.
For years, women had made their way into races, surreptitiously or otherwise.
Surreptitiously, I wiped at my tears, hoping that no one would notice.
Then one day, she'll surreptitiously switch the patient over to a placebo.
You know, something easy and comforting, fried and delicious—but surreptitiously elevated?
It can also occur via secret purchases, hidden accounts, and surreptitiously withdrawn savings.
Michonne gets up a surreptitiously and pulls something hidden from inside the fireplace.
In this flashback, we see society surreptitiously become more conservative without anyone noticing.
But others are regular Netflix accounts that cybercriminals have surreptitiously gained access to.
But just because surreptitiously filming your passengers is heinous doesn't mean it's illegal.
Gray hand-sewed these covers, "surreptitiously" measuring the size of them one day.
More broadly, what need is there for craft to surreptitiously enter the atmosphere?
The Washington Post later also reported that Rosenstein suggested surreptitiously recording the president.
Most people take pleasure in looking up others on social media, often surreptitiously.
The American military has claimed that Russia has worked surreptitiously with the Taliban.
It was surreptitiously filmed with a drone, turning drone surveillance back on itself.
The Project Veritas video appears to have been filmed surreptitiously and edited selectively.
He later concealed the crimes by surreptitiously paying thousands of dollars for repairs.
They were provided with answers, or their answer sheets were surreptitiously corrected, prosecutors said.
One bespectacled man surreptitiously eyed a fellow lifter tearing through 40-pound bicep curls.
This wasn't something that the authorities quietly 'allowed' us to surreptitiously witness and document.
Did the President surreptitiously tape his Oval Office conversations, as suggested in his tweet?
Some parents hire companies to surreptitiously transmit answers to their children on exam day.
He runs his carpentry business almost surreptitiously from the cramped garage behind his house.
This, of course, led to Sansa surreptitiously writing to Littlefinger and requesting his assistance.
And she is just as sympathetic — even when plotting to surreptitiously inseminate her patients.
"A significant portion of the recordings is Cohen surreptitiously recording reporters," The Post reports.
Is your TV surreptitiously recording what you're watching and sending it to other parties?
The act is intended to prevent foreign actors from surreptitiously influencing American public policy.
One participant swigs from a bottle of Diet Coke; another surreptitiously checks his iPhone.
He'd actually have a legitimate concern his own staff might be surreptitiously recording him.
We were surreptitiously deemed grotesque miscreants by our classmates simply because of our weight.
The students were told to surreptitiously record the interaction and observe how it went.
At TMC, bosses won't surreptitiously convince their employees to do evil deeds, like Axe did.
In this tweet, he quoted the colloquial term for someone who gives out (information) surreptitiously.
The video depicts a moth surreptitiously sipping tears from the eye of a snoozing bird.
Surreptitiously being scanned when you're walking down the street is another issue entirely, Stanley said.
He's a major donor to PACs that have worked, somewhat surreptitiously, to influence local elections.
At issue was a recording made surreptitiously by Bentley's wife Dianne a few months earlier.
Retailers are surreptitiously lowering shelves and putting in carpets to make it harder to slip.
Some of us surreptitiously picked up the receiver to check for a dial tone. Nothing.
In 2012, Khadija Ismayilova, an Azeri journalist, was blackmailed with a surreptitiously filmed sex tape.
Without consulting me, I'd even say surreptitiously, Arty has bought a third round of beers.
The first is to surreptitiously fill Trump's head with something more substantive than racist insults.
At one point, she surreptitiously recorded a meeting with a former Victoria's Secret swimwear designer.
You spend the next decade surreptitiously making out with the dad in the utility closet?
"Except whiskey," he said, before surreptitiously sampling all four items in his companion's beer flight.
In her memoir, we learn there was a trapdoor into which she could surreptitiously urinate.
Still, there have been times when former inmates confirmed they had surreptitiously sneaked out notes.
It's creepy to record someone surreptitiously, but not creepy to record a friend with permission.
This contradictory dynamic of wacky sincerity is recognizable as something that the Midwest surreptitiously instills.
In 2012, Khadija Ismayilova, an Azeri journalist, was blackmailed with a surreptitiously filmed sex tape .
In fact, the bureau has a long history of surreptitiously hacking us, going back two decades.
Later, detectives surreptitiously followed Borjas and obtained a DNA sample after he spit on a sidewalk.
Others say the culprits are the dealers who surreptitiously want their customers to become more addicted.
Did you know Bruce Ohr and Christopher Steele communicated directly although surreptitiously after Steele was fired?
As Mitchell surreptitiously offered Sullivan drinks, he instructed her to meet him in the rec center.
The malware surreptitiously records credit and debit card information when customers swipe them through payment terminals.
The next one was a father with his family; he scissored his fingers down low, surreptitiously.
Their pictures were surreptitiously taken on various days during the spring semesters of 2012 and 2013.
When she got home, Carol surreptitiously checked the tree and was sorry to find no envelope.
Dr. Gizzi said neither ultrasonic nor subsonic waves have been known to produce such injuries surreptitiously.
This anxiety is introduced surreptitiously, with just sound (by Leah Gelpe) and light (by Japhy Weideman).
But now I have learned that she is drinking surreptitiously at her desk in the afternoon.
It's clear now that the reason why she did was because she was surreptitiously recording us.
After the tip came in, officers followed Russell and surreptitiously obtained a DNA sample, according to KPLC.
"How can we claim to be pro-privacy while surreptitiously installing software on people's computers?" he tweeted.
U for Useful Educational Film, taught surreptitiously in schools around the world, probably starting around age 14.
A highly addictive drug, it has long been abused by doctors who surreptitiously took it in injections.
From 2005 until 2012 about 60,000 surreptitiously crossed into Israel over the once-porous border with Egypt.
Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, had surreptitiously telephoned heads of government before the referendum.
It also called for "up-skirting" - taking photos surreptitiously up women's skirts - to be made an offense.
" The catchphrase of the Watergate scandal, where bags of cash were surreptitiously circulated, was "follow the money.
First he surreptitiously punched the ball into the net (the "hand of God", he called it afterwards).
And only his great all-seeing algorithm could show them the way, surreptitiously, to that true happiness.
To celebrate this year, Ford slyly revealed that it has succeeded in surreptitiously creating the pickup emoji.
Desperate to show his art, he used to surreptitiously paint on fences and street walls at night.
He whooped loudly and fist-bumped everyone in sight, then began surreptitiously snapping pictures on his phone.
Tabitha and Moe show up with their own respective moms, and surreptitiously catch up over some prints.
Once, pulling into a gas station, we watched as the attendant surreptitiously gave his armpits a sniff.
The summer of Snowden was that all these companies had been both surreptitiously and permanently transferring data.
The police arrived at an Extended Stay America hotel in Scottsdale and surreptitiously began to evacuate guests.
The pair begin surreptitiously sleeping together regularly as part of their growing, mutual infatuation with each other.
Though it is forbidden to photograph between cities, I took pictures surreptitiously, much to my son's consternation.
China has already begun using surreptitiously collected DNA to detain its ethnic Uighur population in reeducation camps.
But the government has been surreptitiously admitting more foreign workers, mostly in the guise of students and trainees.
The men surreptitiously visited her shrine at night, and stains discovered on Aphrodite's marble thighs betrayed their lust.
Beyond the consequences for international relations, software surreptitiously sold by the North Korean government poses considerable security risks.
Finally, there are also issues of privacy and consent to consider, as this technology could be used surreptitiously.
If you bought Barnes & Noble's impossibly cheap Nook and love being surreptitiously beamed to China, Christmas came early.
IN 1943 A German U-boat surreptitiously landed on the coast of Labrador, Canada's frigid north-eastern peninsula.
They depict a trip to Oahu, and a surreptitiously videotaped encounter with the guru on a public beach.
In the kitchen, two young female fighters washed dishes and glanced surreptitiously at Felat with bright-eyed adoration.
Along the way, they visit Brandon's Uncle Marlon (Mahershala Ali), who has a gun that Brandon surreptitiously pockets.
He said Google's "principal goal" was to "surreptitiously monitor" phone users and let third parties do the same.
It seems to me as if the landlord has simply found a way to surreptitiously raise the rent.
Some mocked its awkward appearance, while others expressed concern it could be used to make video recordings surreptitiously.
But is there anything to stop governments themselves from surreptitiously working to develop a race of superhuman soldiers?
They understood early on that if they're going to get this surplus data, they had do it surreptitiously.
Why did it take Yahoo years to discover that hackers were surreptitiously stealing user data from their networks?
Having decided that he needs a housekeeper, he posts an ad in the store that Maud surreptitiously steals.
It has sometimes involved surreptitiously collecting DNA not just from the suspect, but from his or her relatives.
They sit at their desks, outfitted with yellow No. 2 pencils, and surreptitiously pass notes and exchange whispers.
A few months later someone surreptitiously left a cat made out of Tootsie Rolls to perpetuate the myth.
Someone had surreptitiously taken a paper from the desk of the judge in Kiani's case and scanned it.
He replied that there was no need to work surreptitiously since he was about to start his agency.
If the website had been a malicious one, it could have surreptitiously downloaded malware to the county computer.
First, it surreptitiously connects Amelia and pregnancy — two things that usually couldn't seem more separate — in your mind.
He escaped two years later from a prison work camp in Carroll County and surreptitiously returned to Connecticut.
The musical, like the 2001 film, is a romantic comedy about a surreptitiously big-hearted waitress in Paris.
About 60,000 Africans, mainly from Sudan and Eritrea, surreptitiously crossed from Egypt into Israel from 2005 to 2012.
But Haredim do have laptops and cellphones and, though often loath to admit it, some will watch surreptitiously.
Sometimes he's wielding his bow and love darts with impunity; other times he's surreptitiously giving people love potions.
The Oath Keepers are encouraging their members to surreptitiously monitor polling locations for voter fraud — from either side.
You surreptitiously crack open a Miller High Life tall boy in Central Park—right in front of a cop.
"No one is entitled to surreptitiously fight their battles in the media by revealing sensitive government information," Sessions said.
The assailant "surreptitiously used his cell phone to record himself penetrating [her] anus and mouth," according to the complaint.
Jason Miller resigned after he was accused of "surreptitiously" dosing a woman he had impregnated with an abortion pill.
Stay tuned as the Cohen-Davis team is rumored to be getting ready to release more surreptitiously recorded conversations.
For this work, he surreptitiously recorded conversations with taxi drivers en route to politically charged sites around the city.
They should not be pawns in some game to score political points or surreptitiously do the bidding of corporations.
He spends late nights in office playing Pac-Man and masturbating surreptitiously to a photo of a colleague's wife.
The woman's now-ex-husband also said she told him about the encounter, in a conversation he recorded surreptitiously.
The group has for years released videos, many taken surreptitiously, trying to expose bad practices in the meat industry.
The lawsuit says that the images of Ms. Waterbury were taken surreptitiously, but does not identify how that occurred.
From his phone, he transferred $140,000 worth of ether and surreptitiously met the artists backstage to claim his prize.
Bredesen's campaign was also targeted by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization that runs "sting" operations surreptitiously recording targets.
I recognize that fMRI networks cannot be captured surreptitiously by enticing a 12-year old to drink a soda.
In 2016, researchers caught Adups surreptitiously collecting user data on hundreds of thousands of low-cost phones from BLU.
Other products include more traditional surveillance cameras and lenses as well as tools for surreptitiously gaining entry to buildings.
Bird-shaped drones have been used to surreptitiously spy on citizens, and surveillance through facial-recognition technology is widespread.
Any creative person who has made the mistake of surreptitiously canvassing public opinion will identify with Salieri's fatal curiosity.
Several guests attempted surreptitiously to switch the cat or rabbit they had been assigned for a more desirable snake.
A California student is suing TikTok, alleging that it surreptitiously hoovered up her data and sent it to China.
My children will place my ashes in baggies and surreptitiously place some ash on the frames of each painting.
Some of it is done by surreptitiously buying tech firms through shell companies in order to seize the technologies.
Chrome has various protections against malicious websites that might surreptitiously download files in the background, unbeknown to the visitor.
First, Instagram removed its infamous "following" tab, which let you surreptitiously keep track of what posts your friends were liking.
Trackers refer to content embedded on websites that surreptitiously harvests information about visitors' browsing activity — often for ad targeting purposes.
Mom then swooped in with her Risky Business-style slide to swoop up the children and surreptitiously close the door.
For a mere $20,000, Domino's got worldwide exposure by surreptitiously using city administrators as puppets to advocate for the brand.
There are videos that constitute your work, videos filmed by friends, videos surreptitiously filmed by others, videos you've filmed yourself.
He also said that Rosenstein offered on multiple occasions to surreptitiously record conversations with the president, something Rosenstein has denied.
In one shot he appears in a tux, surreptitiously opening what looks to be a back entrance to the restaurant.
It seems like it's getting harder these days to hide the fact that you're surreptitiously monitoring left-wing political activists.
At a nearby table, a bored-looking 23-year-old surreptitiously checked Tinder while her date picked at frog legs.
And you found one by surreptitiously filming—pretending to teach your captors how to use the camera but actually recording.
In legal states, the old-school dealer surreptitiously selling "mids" is as quaint a nostalgic memory as the flip phone.
He said they had been shoved into lockers; one was surreptitiously recorded, he said, and another told to kill herself.
Within that context, Ms. Ruhl surreptitiously develops the personalities of the fivesome through a series of ethical and philosophical wrangles.
Jeb Bush, who surreptitiously sent in his fixer, the Republican lobbyist Mac Stipanovich, to keep the secretary of state focused.
But, Mr. Delhomme said, he believes that his adversary, Mr. Fonvil, surreptitiously locked it immediately afterward, putting him in contempt.
Then he made the comments, and Victor started surreptitiously taping it when he got back to his desk, Rodriguez said.
But they won't be attending: Both are barred from travel by their governments and had to make their movies surreptitiously.
Sometimes people surreptitiously film consensual sex acts, or even rapes, and make the footage public for reasons other than revenge.
In Samarkand a colleague and I were surreptitiously given vodka at an outdoor teahouse and then arrested for drinking it.
The actor stopped at a public library to surreptitiously sign the library's DVDs of his films while shooting near Atlanta.
And they might point out that when we did sit down, I surreptitiously read the newspaper at the breakfast table.
You can "pass a note" to surreptitiously text message someone in your current video chat without letting the other participants know.
Even when downloading data from a trusted site, users must check that those files haven't surreptitiously been replaced by an attacker.
Cell-site simulators may also be used to surreptitiously collect content from cellphone users, including messages and emails sent by phone.
There is Nakia (Nyong'o), a spy who considers it her mission in life to surreptitiously help the disenfranchised on the continent.
A $10 Arduino computer that's the size of a postage stamp could be surreptitiously installed in moments, creating an unpatchable vulnerability.
The closure was ostensibly for repairs, but some observers thought China was surreptitiously pressing North Korea to curb its nuclear programme.
McConnell meanwhile has a working group of 13 Senators — all men — steadily and surreptitiously haggling to reach a consensus on Obamacare.
Recognizing that the score's ambition motif is hiding surreptitiously in this exuberant section undercuts the force of Sebastian and Mia's declaration.
Today, Mr. Comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made unauthorized disclosures to the press of privileged communications with the President.
Ravi, though, had surreptitiously learned of Clementi's sexual orientation and spied on him remotely during an intimate encounter with another man.
It's almost impossible to figure out when someone in the room is making a bid, because they do so very surreptitiously.
Unexplained gaps in its ledgers deepened suspicions that the group was surreptitiously funding clerics who were radicalizing young people, they said.
These shadow data analysts pull data from all over the company and surreptitiously stuff it into database servers under their desks.
Instead of surreptitiously fictionalizing his story of the rise of early Christianity, he proceeds like a freelance—and slightly offbeat—scholar.
In Russia, the postmodern novelist Vladimir Sorokin has published disturbing and controversial futuristic novels that surreptitiously skewer the country's repressive government.
"These groups are just another avenue for industry to surreptitiously exert its influence over EPA," the senators wrote in a release.
But what if they could surreptitiously record him talking in the unfiltered and brutal fashion in which he spoke to them?
Descendants of graffiti artists of the 1970s and '80s, street artists make their names surreptitiously, usually at night, on building walls.
In a police department with a roster of 29 sworn officers, at least ten were surreptitiously recording their interactions with Nucera.
Kapoor scripts an old-world romance, where the two lovers have coy conversations on the mountainside and meet surreptitiously in caves.
Some were taken as the women were surreptitiously followed; others were shared, revenge porn style, by ex-boyfriends or ex-husbands.
A friend of mine ran around the room, surreptitiously unplugging a few of the lamps that were serving as mood lighting.
At a farmer's market she bought some mushrooms and blueberries and, after trying a plum, surreptitiously handed one to a reporter.
The photos, including one of an obese woman with an emoji superimposed over her face, appeared to have been taken surreptitiously.
Union pamphlets and cards were surreptitiously exchanged in the parking lot, in the bathrooms, under tables in the employees' dining room.
I surreptitiously order one on my phone during the meeting and it turns out Gap is having a 1003% off sale.
In November, detectives surreptitiously collected DNA samples from the potential suspects, including Mr. Clanton, whom they tracked to Lake Butler, Fla.
The lawsuit also claims Cohen "surreptitiously initiated a bogus arbitration proceeding against Ms. Clifford in Los Angeles" without notifying her beforehand.
But within hours of receiving a video file in May, Bezos&apos phone began to surreptitiously transmit large amounts of data.
By surreptitiously bailing out Pyongyang, the Russians and Chinese have utilized the small militant nation as weapon against the United States.
North Korea cannot be allowed to surreptitiously expand its weapons inventories even as it regains the economic benefits of previous years.
In hidden corners across South Korea, tiny cameras are surreptitiously recording thousands of women when they are at their most vulnerable.
And surreptitiously, he included some of the architectural projects he and Marcel Breuer were designing from their office in Cambridge, Mass.
We-Vibe settled the lawsuit in March, agreeing to pay each of its customers up to $10,000 for surreptitiously gathering their data.
Their sister, who surreptitiously snapped the photos, is heard pleading in a 911 call for someone to come and save her siblings.
She refuses to sit for it, forcing the painter to pose as a companion and study her surreptitiously whilst working in secret.
The leak (which we won't describe in detail here) was apparently recorded surreptitiously during a screening, then cut together and posted online.
All the while, the lawsuit claims, he was surreptitiously planning to leave the company to start his own self-driving car startup.
Artists that once practiced surreptitiously began showing up in alternative spaces — first in the East Village, and then SoHo and 57th Street.
The suit also claims that Trump's attorney Michael Cohen "surreptitiously initiated a bogus arbitration proceeding" on February 1303 to keep her quiet.
Jeremy starts to spill the show's secrets — and Yael surreptitiously turns on her recorder to get the whole thing on tape. Intrigued?
I mean I found out, as everyone else did, that he was surreptitiously recording his clients, which is a disbarable (ph) offense.
Ask yourself: Wouldn't you be outraged to learn a lawyer you were paying to represent you was surreptitiously recording your every word?
Preparations began early, intensifying with the arrival of a few eager friends surreptitiously drafted to help ready our divey house for guests.
In the game's cold, dystopian future, you do all of it just to surreptitiously add an "approved" stamp to your job application.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Has Saudi Arabia already switched tack and started to surreptitiously balance supply and demand in the crude oil market?
"Under this logic, it doesn't matter whether a mortgage lender surreptitiously charged a borrower for attorney's fees or Swiss cheese," Grobman said.
Admittedly, it is technologically difficult to surreptitiously connect a network tap with transmitters that allow for remote access, but it is possible.
Several stories in this issue surreptitiously make the case for this — not on economic or environmental grounds, but for reasons of aesthetics.
It ruled that the women, because they had been apprehended hours after having "surreptitiously" crossed the border, had no right to sue.
Once these gun makers would sell their products out in the open, but now they employ runners to surreptitiously deliver their wares.
Then came the picture of two saucy showgirls that she snapped surreptitiously from the ladies' loo in a London pub in 21962.
As my financial position deteriorated, my beers were slipped surreptitiously on to the checks of rowdy bankers who were never the wiser.
The young cinematographer Kaira (Alia Bhatt) suggests shooting another take, this time with the woman surreptitiously checking out a passing male bicyclist.
Murdock himself admitted to an inappropriate emotional relationship with the girl in an audiotaped confrontation surreptitiously recorded by her father in 1988.
In a survey of 128 patients in Britain, Dr. Elwyn and other researchers found that 0003 percent acknowledged surreptitiously recording a visit.
The final two "traitors" — Congressman Peter MacLeish and the F.B.I. deputy director, Jason Atwood — are surreptitiously locked in their own power struggle.
He has a reputation for surreptitiously swapping out smartphone screen savers with shocking photos or altering the font to an indecipherable language.
In one photograph, surreptitiously taken in February, a female corporal from Camp Lejeune, in North Carolina, is shown bent over from behind.
Such a threat could be surreptitiously delivered by missiles from the sea, a possibility almost universally ignored despite recent DPRK submarine activity.
We're asked to believe that Jane Austen set out to write surreptitiously in the parlor, the most active room of the house.
This modest documentary — filmed surreptitiously during the journalists' abduction — traces the harrowing 40 days of their detention until their release this year.
No one is exempt from playing these roles, just as no one is exempt from being surreptitiously listened to while playing them.
Joseph Stalin reportedly stole stool and urine samples from world leaders, even designing special toilets for surreptitiously collecting them from Mao Zedong.
She writes of dreaming about Coca-Cola and freedom in Paris, or surreptitiously reading porn magazines and cruising gay bars in Greenwich Village.
Then, roughly 72 hours before air, he revealed it: surreptitiously recorded audio of Kelly offering to humanize and soften him in a preinterview.
PDVSA workers, often visibly thinner, sometimes surreptitiously hand out resumes to executives from private companies, according to a source at a foreign firm.
Of course unwanted malware and adware can install itself surreptitiously too, which is where a competent security package can really earn its keep.
Ramirez even called the affair a "set-up" because Tristan surreptitiously recorded them in the act and shared the video without her consent.
Then one of those apps, Snapsaved, was breached, and reams of user credentials and surreptitiously stored content fell into the hands of hackers.
One, it distinguishes ads from editorial content at a time when some publishers were surreptitiously posting ads and not identifying them as such.
Malware also enables them to steal financial information or your identity, and in some instances, surreptitiously take over the camera on your device.
The entrance to Lana Lane Studios stands surreptitiously in an alley between a Volvo dealership and a strip mall in Honolulu's Kakaako neighborhood.
By the time Davis is Press saying today that Lanny Davis is getting ready to leak more of his client's surreptitiously recorded tapes.
Its return was practically a secret, similar to the way Popeyes' chicken sandwich had surreptitiously slid onto test menus back in early August.
The most compelling story belongs to Mario and Julia, who meet surreptitiously in cafes and cinemas to flirt and discuss films and literature.
Lollards, Wycliffe's followers in England, were students and lay preachers who surreptitiously, by dark of night, brought Scripture in English to the poor.
Understanding this, some cunning cyclists may be turning the sport into Nascar on two wheels by surreptitiously giving their bikes a motorized boost.
For instance, Apple has been in the news a lot lately regarding their decision to surreptitiously slow down older iPhones without telling anyone.
It's surreptitiously negative: the candidate positions himself against the "indoctrination" and "precocious sexualization" of children that he alleges occurs in Brazil's public schools.
"Today, Mr. Comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made unauthorized disclosures to the press of privileged communications with the president," he said.
They were surreptitiously letting it be known — after the fact, naturally —that they never really wanted Durant at the full max salary price.
The sub is often populated by surreptitiously photographed people in the offending shirts, like this one, with comments that lightly roast the wearer.
But last week, they surveilled him and surreptitiously collected his DNA from two items he had discarded, law enforcement officials said on Wednesday.
In her book, she describes how Lesley instructed her to surreptitiously record hours of conversations on her phone while she was with Deripaska.
Look how she surreptitiously lights up while he is trying to school her in meditation, as if transcendence could be aerated by cigarettes.
People surreptitiously taking photos of each other because it's so easy now and you always have a high-level camera in your hands.
For years, animal-rights advocates trying to expose bad practices in the meat industry have surreptitiously shot grainy photographs and hand-held video.
We carried that bottle with us for the rest of our journey, pulling it out surreptitiously to put on our rice and eggs.
Ben surreptitiously snuck a T-shirt into the mail for Jo so she could wear it and feel, metaphorically anyway, enveloped by him.
According to recent reports, Facebook seems to have turned a blind eye when Cambridge Analytica surreptitiously collected user data from 50 million people.
LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria's state oil company on Wednesday denied parliament's accusation that it had a $3.5 billion fund to surreptitiously subsidize imports of gasoline.
It would be impossible to surreptitiously block women's fallopian tubes during caesarean sections, when a half-dozen staff members were on hand, she added.
Haring was known for inserting his work into the urban landscape of New York City without authorization, tagging subways and buildings quickly and surreptitiously.
Jorge surreptitiously turns off the room's two Walkie Talkies, so Enrique's cries indicating a fleet of cars were driving by could not be heard.
He then pointed at the large gray bag resting—and occasionally shifting and wheezing—by my feet, which he knew surreptitiously harbored little Vinni.
A new-age therapeutic phenomenon, NLP purportedly offers a means to influence people by surreptitiously tapping into the unconscious patterns that guide their behavior.
Twelve years later, Happy End implicates viewers in some of the same ways, but this time through surreptitiously filmed live video and Facebook chats.
Head on over to your TV, your laptop, or even your phone held surreptitiously under your desk, and get down to binge-watching business.
The entrance to Lana Lane Studios stands surreptitiously in an alley between a Volvo dealership and the SALT strip mall in Honolulu's Kakaako neighborhood.
Others have pointed to the fact that the app requires a data connection, suggesting that might indicate the app is surreptitiously grabbing users' photos.
Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're wondering how many more surreptitiously recorded tapes of Trump may be out there.
A whistle-blower gave me hundreds of hours of surreptitiously recorded phone conversations that revealed potential wrongdoing at the power plant where he worked.
Photographs were forbidden, but Tillmans surreptitiously took a few as we drove, and again as the driver did a U-turn and drove back.
In 2016, Wal Mart filed patents to surreptitiously monitor customers' heart rate as they shop to track customer satisfaction, basically monetizing their biometric data.
The 7,800-document release from WikiLeaks includes details about technologies the CIA uses to surreptitiously break into smartphones, smart TVs, and other digital devices.
In the last few months, "cryptojacking"—wherein a website script surreptitiously uses your unused CPU cycles to mine Monero—has been on the rise.
The hackers used what essentially is a code-based credit card skimmer: a few lines of code surreptitiously embedded within the site's payment page.
I don't want to give any offense, but I surreptitiously mask my nose as much as possible, because the alternative is gagging or sneezing.
Gianna Constand, the mother of Andrea Constand, had surreptitiously and illegally made the recording of Mr. Cosby in 2005 without his knowledge or consent.
And the network caused a brief stir by promising to air a surreptitiously filmed video taken by Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former Trump loyalist.
" Reaching out to Mr. Sessions surreptitiously via an outside loyalist rather than relying on official White House channels "provides additional evidence of his intent.
"In or about September 2016, he spoke with both Gates and Person A regarding the Report, and surreptitiously recorded the call," the indictment says.
Kiselyov went to greet the shocked staff a few days later, delivering a speech that one staff member surreptitiously recorded and posted to YouTube.
The indictment accuses Huawei and Meng of surreptitiously using an unofficial subsidiary in Iran called Skycom Tech Co Ltd to obtain the prohibited goods.
The strategic advantage here would be for one country to surreptitiously acquire such a capability and maintain it for perhaps several years or more.
Trump tweeted that Corker sounded like a "fool" in a recent interview with The New York Times, which the president suggested was surreptitiously recorded.
He's the first employee at the Hut to realize someone has been surreptitiously modifying the rentals, stitching mysterious, vaguely malevolent clips into the films.
News articles talk about "spy trains," and the possibility that the train cars might surreptitiously monitor their passengers' faces, movements, conversations or phone calls.
They include the "unauthorized communication of special operational information" and possession of a device "for surreptitiously communicating, obtaining or retaining information," the RCMP said.
But hidden in their oversize shopping bags and backpacks was a secret: sheet upon sheet of crumpled toilet paper, plucked surreptitiously from public restrooms.
They described surreptitiously vaping into their shirts during classes and finding accidentally dropped e-cigarettes on the floors of lecture halls and campus bathrooms.
After finding a piece of paper with a random woman's name on it, the wife he is legally married to surreptitiously seeks her out.
I may have surreptitiously peeked at Crenn's scores—but just to make sure, I told myself, that I wasn't too far off the mark.
At one point Baldetti ignored Pérez Molina's attempt to greet her as she arrived in the courtroom, although the pair were later seen talking surreptitiously.
In 290 a Department of Justice funded study found that of about 224 participants who reported a sexual assault, around 210% had been drugged surreptitiously.
It was just weeks after the news broke that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica had surreptitiously obtained and employed the personal data of millions of people.
Tesla surreptitiously removed the self-driving features from one of its cars after it was sold to a dealership, according to a report from Jalopnik.
There are even signs that universities are beginning to compete on price—albeit surreptitiously, by offering more scholarships, rather than by cutting their tuition fees.
He gave Gladden her phone back and she turned the screen's brightness down and surreptitiously shared her location in a text message to her boyfriend.
Others have been surreptitiously active in the city's poor Catholic neighbourhoods, teaching youths the art of making petrol-bombs and lobbing them at police vehicles.
In theory, you're supposed to wear the vibrating underwear as you go about your day, and surreptitiously operate it using a remote control or app.
Sales of spycam detectors are soaring, the Korea Times reports, in response to the latest of the innumerable crimes involving sexual predators surreptitiously filming women.
A popular app that promises to remove adware and malware from Mac computers is also "surreptitiously stealing" the user's browser history, according to security researchers.
Man-in-the-middle A Man-in-the-Middle or MitM is a common attack where someone surreptitiously puts themselves between two parties, impersonating them.
The restaurant's owner, John Ramsey, surreptitiously watched as Muhammad Ali flirted shamelessly with the pretty woman, who six years earlier had become his fourth wife.
"Perception" in Cairo, photo via @eLSeedAll over the world street artists have become famous by surreptitiously adding swabs of paint or wheatpaste to city walls.
According to the team at vpnMentor, an exposed database allowed would-be blackmailers or extortionists the ability to surreptitiously gather Luscious account holders' personal details.
There was the Brad, a master rigger of industrial cranes, whose gruff diatribes against bankers, bike lanes, hipsters, and "harelips" we surreptitiously recorded, for laughs.
Our source says that the data insights tool logs all usage, so staffers were warned by their peers to be careful when accessing it surreptitiously.
Just before Roosevelt's raid, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler informed Roosevelt that Van Bergen was the "man of means" the cops have been surreptitiously trying to protect.
For a day, I used a piece of software on my phone to surreptitiously collect GPS location data, intercept phone calls, and silently steal photos.
Temuri brought out a bag of roast chicken he had surreptitiously picked up on the way and a plastic bottle of his own homemade chacha.
Ultimately, the rabbi was accused of having surreptitiously videotaped more than 150 women on hidden cameras in the bathroom of the mikvah, the ritual bath.
Has the presidential election process become so cynical that players in a campaign can surreptitiously blow through legal limits on spending to deceive the public?
The Israelis have been surreptitiously helping them, providing security cameras, night vision gear, drones and other surveillance equipment along the border to stop big infiltrations.
They worried that the meeting request could be a ploy to surreptitiously record an American official appearing to conspire against the Venezuelan government, officials said.
She's deferential and self-sacrificing, with a suppressed strangeness that manifests in odd tics — like surreptitiously flicking raw eggs off a table, one by one.
A few years later, the discovery of the huge progress Pyongyang had been surreptitiously making on its nuclear programs plunged the Korean Peninsula into crisis.
In briscola, a popular trick-taking game, one of the objects is to surreptitiously pass information to your partner, without being observed by an opponent.
" The document states that Van Der Zwaan actually spoke with Gates and "Person A" regarding a report on the trial and "surreptitiously recorded the calls.
Mandel speaks from experience: Three years ago, she helped expose a sexually abusive rabbi who surreptitiously videotaped her and other women in the ritual bath.
Morphine given without a person knowing — surreptitiously, in a IV drip — is 50 percent less effective than when it is given in front of them.
So he saved the photos surreptitiously to thumb drives, smuggled them out of the country and laid bare the brutality of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
The app appears to violate the App Store's "Data Collection and Storage" guidelines, which prohibit developers from "surreptitiously discovering private data" or collecting data without consent.
However, the advantage of the Reon Pocket is its size, which Sony's promotional video suggests will allow it to fit surreptitiously underneath a regular business shirt.
CNEX also says that Xu was briefed on a plot to surreptitiously gather information from Xiamen University, which had obtained a computer memory board from CNEX.
" Surreptitiously following the teenager's deepening involvement in a jihadist network, he said, "You almost want to pick up the phone and say, 'Son, don't do this!
During a talk from Michelle Obama about her life's work, the former president surreptitiously snuck into the room to listen, according to photos from the event.
But I didn't even have to resort to chugging a beverage while surreptitiously toking under the table—it was all from sipping a single photogenic cocktail.
A fifth F, Feo—meaning ugly in Spanish—is sometimes taught surreptitiously to remind physicians that the typical patient presenting with gallstones tends to be Latinx.
Additionally, they said, their study did not examine whether user data that was surreptitiously being shipped off to third parties was being used for targeted advertising.
Dark Caracal's malware also let the group activate a phone's front and back cameras as well as its microphone to surreptitiously photograph or record a target.
Authorities arrested Alex Greenlee on four charges of voyeurism for "surreptitiously" recording four women, one of them multiple times, in late January, according to the documents.
He&aposd begun to push the boundaries himself, surreptitiously reading books about such secular subjects as science and history and sharing his newfound knowledge with Fishman.
According to the docs, Mandel is also surreptitiously recording her in her home ... using hidden cameras and recording devices to monitor her every move and word.
"Installing tracking apps undermines any sort of open-minded communication [that] youth-serving adults might have with these kids, because you're tracking them surreptitiously," said Hinduja.
The hydrator has surreptitiously snuck its way into our hair products, our cleansing routines, and our showers — but that doesn't mean I took to the trend.
Season three almost immediately returns to the revelation that ended season two, that Chuck had surreptitiously taped Jimmy admitting to falsifying documents to sabotage his brother.
Chuck has tricked Jimmy into confessing to a malign cut-and-paste job on some legal documents, an apparently felonious act that has been surreptitiously recorded.
"TikTok is China's best detective—surreptitiously collecting and sharing user data, tracking American tweens and teenagers, and manipulating children's online purchases," she said in a statement.
In February, hackers broke into the official Linux Mint website and surreptitiously distributed their own backdoored version of the operating system to thousands of oblivious users.
Additionally, converted trucks have been found with holes in the floor and chassis to surreptitiously drip chemicals on streets and roads as the vans drive around.
Perhaps not surprisingly, this is not the first time that a penis has surreptitiously found its way onto the television screens of GBBO's millions of viewers.
They slipped outrageous puns into self-written confessions, such as this one by the ship's commander, and surreptitiously raised their middle fingers in films and photographs.
In story out of a Cold War era novel, the couple fled Russia after Stepanov surreptitiously recorded evidence of efforts to protect athletes who were cheating.
Many others are believed to be still working surreptitiously, drawing off gasoline or diesel that is sold illegally by vendors or even through established gas stations.
"Under the current policy, agents may not electronically record confessions or interviews, openly or surreptitiously" except in rare circumstances, the bureau said in a 2006 memo.
"I'm having a hard time with the vegan thing," Ms. Coolidge, 58, said, after she surreptitiously slid a half-eaten Snickers bar into a trash can.
The suggestion that the president may be surreptitiously recording his meetings or telephone calls added a twist at the end of a week that roiled Washington.
Hsiu-Chen Kuei waited until her husband and three sons had gone to bed one night recently before surreptitiously beginning work on an ambitious personal project.
Then we got a new iPad and, instead of surreptitiously turning on YouTube's restricted mode, I told my boys I was doing it — and explained why.
Professional incorporation agents set up hundreds or even thousands of these companies and then sell them, in some cases to those looking to move money surreptitiously.
"TikTok is China's best detective—surreptitiously collecting and sharing user data, tracking American tweens and teenagers, and manipulating children's online purchases," she said in a statement.
All of these books more or less surreptitiously circulated during his life among Cuba's most avid readers, of course, as precious gems of purported objective analysis.
Whether or not the accusations are true, Mr. Kelly's history with women is still soul-crushing: He surreptitiously married the singer Aaliyah when she was 15.
He began saving photos surreptitiously to thumb drives before smuggling them out of the country to lay bare the brutality of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Photo: GettyA feature that identifies who screenshots your public posts is not a bad feature, unless you learn about it the hard way—trying to creep surreptitiously.
In testing AccuWeather's app, Strafach found that it was surreptitiously shipping location data off to Reveal Mobile, including: Your precise GPS coordinates, including current speed and altitude.
Similarly, the South Korean artist Kyungah Ham's beautifully embroidered abstract canvases, which are surreptitiously made in the North, refer to the treacherous contact maintained between both sides.
It's still a hell of a leap to suggest that DJI itself is surreptitiously intercepting data and sharing it with the Chinese government, possibly for military purposes.
A class-action lawsuit, filed Monday, is claiming that the Oakland-based basketball team is "surreptitiously intercepting consumers' oral communications without their consent" in their official app.
As in Robocop, the police department in Blood Drive serves the corporate overlords — specifically, the mysterious, omnipotent conglomerate Heart, which also, surreptitiously, runs the Blood Drive race.
Ross said SWAT officers were able to surreptitiously remove the two officers, as well as three hostages being held in the building, without the shooter becoming aware.
There, he lords his power over virtual simulations of his colleagues, which he creates by surreptitiously extracting their DNA from everyday office trash, like coffee-cup lids.
CARACAS (Reuters) - A dozen activists alight surreptitiously from cars, walk determinedly toward Venezuela's heavily-guarded Food Ministry, and dump two bags of garbage at its front entrance.
Sometimes, it's done surreptitiously without users' consent — The Pirate Bay admitted to secretly adding Coinhive integration last year, and hackers have planted mining malware on other sites.
He notes that if the internet is currently in a "Wild West" stage of development, as it expands, companies may surreptitiously benefit financially from your personal data.
But the government's interpretation defies its commonly understood meaning in computer security, which describes code that surreptitiously installs and runs on a device without the owner's consent.
THREE hours into his marathon speech to the Communist Party congress in October, as delegates glanced surreptitiously at their watches, Xi Jinping, China's president, sprang a surprise.
RECALL how Apple's reputation took a knock after the firm admitted it had surreptitiously hobbled the performance of peope's iPhones when their batteries started deteriorating with age.
Screenshots of "I find little people to be untrustworthy" and "You're a snide fuck" will be surreptitiously deployed in shady group chats for the rest of time.
What I saw -- what Xi would have seen if he had surreptitiously joined the parade, perhaps cunningly disguised as his own impersonator -- was a deeply engaged populace.
Tell your friends what's up — and see if they're game — rather than surreptitiously putting them in a room together and hoping they pick up on the hints.
Now, Indonesia produces so much black-market mercury that it has become a major global supplier, surreptitiously shipping thousands of tons to other parts of the world.
But the lead prosecutor, Gary J. Galperin, said there was overwhelming evidence on the telephone calls and surreptitiously recorded conversations that Mr. Santora was leading the group.
"Instead of paying workers their correct salaries, companies are finding ways to surreptitiously squash their rights," said Selvi Palani, a lawyer helping workers' unions fight their cases.
One of the Nisos operators, carrying a messenger bag with a radio-frequency identification device concealed inside it, surreptitiously scanned the facility code from employees' I.D. badges.
And during that time he found a statue of two lovers that reminded him so much of himself and his wife that he surreptitiously took it home.
I tried to keep track of where we were going, surreptitiously texting the names of street exits and landmarks to Jada, in case something went horribly wrong.
When they leave for good, Jimmie surreptitiously moves in, filling the wood-paneled rooms with the furnishings that his father didn't lose during the family's grimmer times.
Faking a flat tire near the gate to Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Virginia, he surreptitiously recorded the license plates of employees who were entering and leaving.
More than 500 browser extensions downloaded millions of times from Google's Chrome Web Store surreptitiously uploaded private browsing data to attacker-controlled servers, researchers said on Thursday.
Publishing a sex tape, surreptitiously, done in the privacy of someone's bedroom, and to hide behind the First Amendment, behind journalism—that is an insult to journalists.
It was based on research she had carried out surreptitiously after taking a job as a cleaning woman at Sandhurst, the royal military academy, for that purpose.
A Coast Guard officer was caught surreptitiously flashing what appeared to be a white-power hand gesture in the background of a televised interview during Hurricane Florence.
Wasim's last film was the 2017 drama "Secret Superstar", in which she played a Muslim teenager who sings surreptitiously because her abusive father will not allow it.
Rather than cooperating with state investigators, Mr. Abelove is alleged to have "quickly and surreptitiously presented the case to a grand jury," according to Mr. Schneiderman's office.
In pursuit of their passion, hardcore collectors like Sheffer operate surreptitiously in the cover of night, crouched in front of laptops and mobile devices — not unlike computer hackers.
" As a result, being "surreptitiously videotaped" and having the footage spread online, she said, "has caused, and will continue to cause, great emotional distress and embarrassment to plaintiff.
However, their protagonist—and also somewhat surreptitiously the antagonist—must not have gotten my dentist's memo because he makes it his life goal to craft the perfect set.
That's the oligarch whom Manafort wanted to privately brief and with whom he seems to have surreptitiously communicated, through an intermediary, while he chaired Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
RUDY GIULIANI, PRESIDENT TRUMP&aposS ATTORNEY: Well, I think it&aposs -- first of all, the major point is it&aposs outrageous that someone would tape this client surreptitiously.
"The US Navy (with enough time to prepare) can surreptitiously park two of its four Ohio-class cruise missile submarines off the North Korean coast," according to Stratfor.
The group plans to surreptitiously return the products to supermarket shelves from December 20 to 24—just in time for Christmas in this deeply religious, Orthodox Christian country.
Back in February, LeEco brushed off concerns around the deal after Vizio settled an FTC charge for surreptitiously collecting customer viewing data; this time the issue seems financial.
James Howard-Higgins, a private eye hired by Musk to dig into Unsworth, was also tasked with feeding information surreptitiously back to the press, the new documents indicate.
And as was made clear in 2016, data can be obtained surreptitiously, and tools can be used furtively, and no one can stop it before it's too late.
" The letter continued: "It appears the decision was made to minimize the input of members, and executed surreptitiously to overcome what was likely to be their overwhelming objection.
But while Pleurobot was about studying animal locomotion and the others were for surreptitiously monitoring wildlife, Envirobot is meant to be a tool for ecologists and other scientists.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a bid by anti-abortion activists to win the release of videos they surreptitiously recorded at meetings of abortion providers.
In 2014, unofficial apps that let you surreptitiously save Snaps but required your Snapchat credentials caused data breaches, leading the company to reiterate its ban on using them.
Similar demonstrations took place earlier this summer after a South Korean woman was charged with surreptitiously taking pictures of a nude male model in a university art class.
But what makes "Rags Parkland" significant and surreptitiously moving is that this is a political show, though its politics sidle in so sinuously you might not notice them.
Details of Devis Rivera's cooperation, which included surreptitiously recording Honduran targets, emerged in March when he testified over two days against Fabio Lobo, the former Honduran president's son.
A recent investigation by The Tennessean, the city's daily newspaper, revealed that Tennessee has surreptitiously cut 128,000 children from state health-insurance rolls during the past two years.
I emailed Herbert, who is the associate editor of ArtReview, to get further insight into these dropouts, contrarians, and tricksters — and, surreptitiously, to mull over my own uncertainty.
The uncertainty has grown to the point that White House officials privately express fear that colleagues may be wearing a wire to surreptitiously record conversations for Mr. Mueller.
As Ms. Goldstein posed for a photo with Mr. Nosal and several of the elephants, he surreptitiously slipped a box over to Yuki, a middle-age female elephant.
She has met her press obligations with the discipline of a marathon runner who just happens to be very slowly handing out incredibly juicy surreptitiously recorded audio tapes.
There are a number of software companies looking to "gamify" work — to use the psychological tricks of video games to surreptitiously push office workers to become more productive.
With China now blocking many virtual private networks, or VPNs, which some Chinese surreptitiously use to connect to the outside world, he struggled for days to find information.
Now he is under arrest in Israel, after a right-wing activist surreptitiously filmed him bragging about exposing Arab brokers who tried to sell Palestinian land to Jewish settlers.
While watching The Empire Strikes Back with her father, little Anabella had an absolutely priceless reaction to Darth Vader's confession, which her dad managed to surreptitiously capture on film.
It's a fact now that at least one big website had no problem doing this, and there may be others who are surreptitiously experimenting with this nascent revenue model.
But amidst those warm wishes, Kim also surreptitiously shared her first personal detail since her return to the platform, tweeting about how her psoriasis has moved to her face.
But "ultra-Orthodox Jews are definitely accessing internet content, albeit surreptitiously," said Ayo Oppenheimer, the New Jersey–born and Jerusalem-based founder of the online community and blog Jewrotica.
Finally, check to see if the hackers have added any filters, email redirects, or forwarding settings to surreptitiously steal your emails or hide the fact that they're doing it.
It soon detected VidMate surreptitiously downloading and installing a software development kit from an entity called Mango that loaded hidden ads and secretly signed up users to paid services.
In an even stranger twist, some on social media posited that Trump surreptitiously Rickrolled -- a common Internet meme involving singer Rick Astley -- everyone in the middle of her speech.
In this case, VW was surreptitiously using software to hide how some of its cars were dirtier than advertised, and it suffered backlash when that truth came to light.
With Facebook now looking to surreptitiously quantify whether or not the people who spend their lives on its site are liars, it seems like the distrust goes both ways.
The two boys spy on the two lovers as they meet surreptitiously, exchange secret glances, and in many ways they shape the turns that Sandhya and Shyam's story takes.
More difficult to monitor are the government's attempts to influence online discussion by intervening surreptitiously with posts and comments they disguise to look like they come from the public.
A video of an emotional Brooks Lindsey watching the birth, surreptitiously filmed by a fellow passenger in the airport, has amassed more than 200,000 views in a few days.
To get around the issue, some early-stage investors will surreptitiously steer companies toward "friendly" later-stage investors that may be more permissive about extant investor pro rata rights.
The suspect, Joseph DeAngelo, was arrested six days after investigators surreptitiously swabbed his car door, collecting a DNA sample that reportedly matched samples gathered at crime scenes decades ago.
Last month, a former longtime director of Russia's antidoping laboratory, Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, said he had acted at the direction of the sports ministry to help athletes surreptitiously dope.
Last year Britain's spy agency GCHQ published a "ghost" proposal, which would mandate that encrypted messaging apps create a system capable of surreptitiously copying government agents into private chats.
"Today, Mr. Comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made unauthorized disclosures to the press of privileged communications with the president," Kasowitz told reporters at the National Press Club.
They might have been surreptitiously scouting out the location of the meeting, establishing relationships for future exploitation, identifying potential recruits, or otherwise seeking to take advantage of the opportunity.
A relentless interviewer, he used whatever it took — filming surreptitiously, posing as a French historian trying "to set the record straight" — to pry astonishing stories out of his subjects.
The authorities said Navarro and another defendant worked together to surreptitiously dispose of the bodies of horses that had died, rather than report those deaths to the relevant authorities.
Putin's smile couldn't disguise the fact that Russia has financed Le Pen's National Front party in the past and has been accused of surreptitiously backing her this go-around.
While visiting the Shakespeare and Company bookstore, Mr. Gac-Artigas directed Ms. Gibes to a shelf on which he had surreptitiously placed a handmade book chronicling their love story.
The fondue went down in a cheese-flavored storm, and everyone pretended not to notice as I tried to surreptitiously scoop out the lumps with a chunk of bread.
But if the experimenter had surreptitiously replaced the banana with a piece of lettuce, the monkey would frantically look around, lifting up the cup, while shrieking at the experimenter.
The executive order and the Commerce Department's regulation aim to prevent malicious actors from inserting malware into telecommunications networks that could surreptitiously monitor network traffic or launch a cyberattack.
In this case, however, the woman, remarkably, surreptitiously recorded her encounter and leaked the video herself — even though taking a stand against harassment can itself result in death threats.
Would you believe in a future in which teens surreptitiously pilfer links of saucisson from their parent's dry curing cabinet before painting the town red in a porky stupor?
The seed for the book was their collaboration for several online pieces for Vanity Fair, for which Crabapple drew sketches of source photographs Hisham took and surreptitiously sent her.
But he said it was only an experiment to see whether runners could be sabotaged into a positive doping test if someone surreptitiously rubbed a banned substance on them.
A mutual friend surreptitiously set her up on a blind date with Mr. Carey, who worked in the Clinton administration and now runs a firm specializing in crisis communications.
Among them was the House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, who in 2016 was surreptitiously recorded telling his congressional colleagues that he thinks President Vladimir Putin of Russia pays Trump.
Proponents of the technique said the filmmaker's case could have been handled differently; DNA samples of potential suspects can be retrieved surreptitiously, from a discarded soda can, for example.
They include an instance in which Mr. Temer was surreptitiously recorded condoning the payment of a bribe to keep a former political ally from detailing crimes to the authorities.
Compassion Over Killing said the video was shot by Scott David, a supporter who worked at the plant for seven months while surreptitiously filming various aspects of its operations.
Winner had researched how to surreptitiously remove top secret information, then did precisely that and passed along a printout of a classified report to a news outlet, prosecutors said.
Even had the ban remained in place, transgender people would have continued to serve, just as gay people had surreptitiously served throughout our history, until their ban was lifted.
Among the cache are reportedly documents detailing a major infrastructure project involving the installation of lawful intercept devices used by Russian authorities to surreptitiously collect phone and internet communications.
He accused former FBI Director James Comey of leaking classified material when he surreptitiously gave a law professor friend a memo he wrote about his meeting with the president.
TikTok has been hit with a class-action lawsuit by a California student who claims the company surreptitiously amassed her data and then sent it to servers in China.
Federal and local authorities used genealogy to identify a suspect and then worked surreptitiously to retrieve a DNA sample from Mr. Westrom, a businessman who lives in Isanti, Minn.
Even if Chinese agents didn't surreptitiously plant backdoors into Hinkley Point, just having details about the facility and how the UK handles nuclear operations could be an intelligence resource.
Third, notwithstanding increases in North American perimeter security, Kelly and others have raised concerns that foreign terrorist fighters could travel to Canada or Mexico to enter the United States surreptitiously.
In her attic they found bedding, water bottles, food and bottles full of urine, leading investigators to suspect Broussard had been living there surreptitiously in order to stalk the woman.
Worth noting is how the same tradition infers an aspect of license to the piggy part, intended one assumes to surreptitiously dangle the lure of gluttony before an impressionable demographic.
After a few drinks and a set spent surreptitiously touching each other under the table, he asked—or, maybe, dared—Nickie to sell him the pantyhose she was currently wearing.
Vanity Fair also points out that celebs are being asked to respect the new prohibition and abstain from surreptitiously taking a selfie, either of themselves, each other, or with fans.
When "Feeder 2" was shown at the Tang Teaching Museum in upstate New York, audience members were so enticed by the work that they surreptitiously nibbled bits of the walls.
Pacsafe's sling pack has many anti-theft features —like pop-able, lockable zippers—that should puzzle any thief trying to surreptitiously open it while standing behind you on a bus.
The National Security Agency hacked Israeli drones, working with the UK's Government Communications Headquarters to surreptitiously track developments in the Middle East, according to a new report from The Intercept.
Blindly believing self-certifications led to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, as the data research firm promised Facebook it had deleted surreptitiously collected user data, but Facebook failed to verify that.
Activist David Daleiden and his group, the Center for Medical Progress, had argued they were exercising their right to free speech under the U.S. Constitution in surreptitiously making the recordings.
"Today, Mr. Comey admitted that he unilaterally and surreptitiously made unauthorized disclosures to the press of privileged communications with the president," Kasowitz said, suggesting Comey may have committed an offense.
In turn they will use boats, mules, and even submarines to surreptitiously move 55-gallon drums of pastabase to refineries on the outskirts of the nearby port city of Tumaco.
Ultimately, the strategy opened the way for her impeachment when it was discovered that the state-owned banks were in effect surreptitiously funding the government, hiding a growing budget deficit.
He said that with the help of the Russian intelligence service, he had gained access to supposedly tamper-proof drug sample bottles and had surreptitiously substituted in athletes' clean urine.
Eve has a secret life of her own, streaming videos of obnoxious teenage boys online, surreptitiously making videos of her relatives around the house, and snooping on her father's laptop.
By keeping the excluded place of enunciation and the content of the law on the same plane, what we in fact do is surreptitiously fill that space with that content.
Missandei and Grey Worm would have been seated near Dany, and at one point during the feast Missandei was going to sip her wine and "surreptitiously" look at Grey Worm.
Prosecutors said part of the illicit money made its way to Lula and his wife and that they benefited by surreptitiously using Odebrecht money to purchase and renovate real estate.
Bona Yoo's former employer says she "surreptitiously copied valuable trade secrets" and "malicious corrupted" or deleted important information before leaving the gallery for a sales director position at Lévy Gorvy.
"Blades which can be surreptitiously flicked open with one hand are dangerous weapons that do not belong on city streets and subways," said Joan Vollero, a spokeswoman for Mr. Vance.
The indictment supersedes an indictment unsealed in April on narrow grounds of attempting to help an Army private surreptitiously break into a government computer to steal classified and sensitive documents.
McPhee might like you to believe these two cue cards happened to cling together in a vigorous shuffle, but my hunch is that "The Patch" is surreptitiously structured, un-unplanned.
Daley surreptitiously imports his coworkers' DNA into a virtual world where they take on the form of Space Fleet crew members that exist purely for him to dominate and abuse.
There's a consensus among cybersecurity experts that our unusually decentralized electoral system would make it extraordinarily difficult to surreptitiously change the result of a national election via hacking from abroad.
It wields its clout both openly, by sending its military into Ukraine and Syria, and surreptitiously, warping politics in Europe and America through a sustained campaign of propaganda and cyberwarfare.
Others tucked the notes in hats, slid them on the desks of distracted teachers, or gave squishing hugs while surreptitiously pressing a sticky note on the back of a classmate.
Compounding matters, Mr. Stiglitz and Mr. Pieth said they had been shocked to learn, other members had surreptitiously sent an "interim" report to President Varela without their knowledge or approval.
The two chairmen say they have questions about why the FBI decided to go public with its investigation into Clinton's handling of classified information while surreptitiously investigating Trump campaign associates.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against the company in a California court last week, alleging that the company surreptitiously hoovers up user data and sends it to Chinese servers.
Eight months after her abrupt departure from the White House, the former Apprentice star has, predictably, turned on her erstwhile boss by airing some of those surreptitiously recorded private conversations.
I became good friends with a Jewish girl, surreptitiously listened to Casey Kasem's "American Top 40," and hid copies of Glamour magazine under my mattress as if they were pornography.
The same can be said of smart TVs, which could be made to surreptitiously record our living-room conversations, and internet-connected cars, which could potentially be commandeered and even crashed.
Whereas dog-fighting, fighting one dog against another, could be carried out rather more surreptitiously; a lot of this was carried out in pubs and clubs and this sort of thing.
Inspecting a public bathroom stall for a hidden camera has become a common practice among women in South Korea, who fear their intimate moments will be surreptitiously recorded and shared online.
Back in 2015, Hola was accused of performing DDoS attacks "on demand" surreptitiously for paying clients using the computing power of its users so the writing has been on the wall.
For example, would-be terrorists can surreptitiously travel to and from Syria from Europe and then travel to the U.S. without ever arousing the suspicion of government officials on either continent.
On the other hand, the "Glasshole" gibe that became commonplace in the Bay Area for adopters of Google's $1,500 notification machine was mostly about the device's ability to surreptitiously record people.
It's not like a common thief is going to go to the trouble of surreptitiously scanning your face before (or after) he's jacked your phone from you on your subway commute.
It arguably torpedoed Mitt Romney's presidential campaign when he was surreptitiously recorded claiming in 2012 that 47 percent of the nation won't support him because they want freebies from the government.
Five-Star leader Luigi Di Maio has accused the League of tricking its coalition partner by surreptitiously broadening the scope of the amnesty in the final draft of the 2019 budget.
That list, Dr. Rodchenkov said, guided him in his nightly ritual in Sochi: surreptitiously swapping out the steroid-laced urine of Russia's top athletes, at least 15 of whom won medals.
Until a few years ago, before the in-cabin use of phones and other electronic devices was allowed below 10,000 feet, it was widely known that passengers surreptitiously defied the rule.
Mining cryptocurrency is legal, but criminals can get other people's computers to put in the work while they reap the rewards by surreptitiously installing mining software on their computers with malware.
Locked in a house in rural Baghlan Province with no family or friends to aid her, the girl surreptitiously contacted Ms. Motley (she would not reveal how) to ask for help.
APT attacks, in other words, are hacks designed to surreptitiously gain backdoor access to a system in order to lay dormant for long periods of time, usually undetected, to collect data.
According to both NAF's and Planned Parenthood's suits, Daleiden and his associates engaged in an elaborate pattern of deception with the goal of infiltrating and surreptitiously filming members of both organizations.
In 2015, the popular Bittorrent client uTorrent started shipping a cryptocurrency miner hidden within its regular client, with the goal of using its customers' idle computing power to surreptitiously mine Litecoin.
Once in the system, they can surreptitiously listen in on conversations, intercept calls, access private data and, in certain situations, assume control of or compromise a car's operational and safety systems.
Mr. Kuczynski had little choice but to step down after surreptitiously filmed videos showed government officials offering opposition lawmakers enticements and bribes in an attempt to avert his impeachment by Congress.
Moments later, as Ms. Goldstein posed for a photo with Mr. Nosal and several of the elephants, Mr. Nosal surreptitiously slipped a box over to Yuki, a middle-age female elephant.
In 2628 computer science Ph.D. student Fred Cohen developed a novel software program that would surreptitiously install itself on host computers and quietly surrender all rights, privileges, and data to Cohen.
Another complicating factor is that taking action against an adversary often requires surreptitiously operating in the networks of an ally, like Germany — a problem that often gave the Obama administration pause.
Hers is the only face we see — others are blurred out — and footage is often shot surreptitiously, through her veil or otherwise undercover, stealing private moments to reveal her innermost thoughts.
In April 2018, detectives questioned him about a firearm they believed he had discarded and surreptitiously collected his DNA from a cigarette they had offered him, video of the interrogation shows.
According to the Defense Department's Cyber Command, Iran has surreptitiously been probing a wide swath of American infrastructure such as the electric grid as well as government and corporate computer networks.
Once, in Costa Rica, I was attacked by ants that crawled surreptitiously up my leg until, at a pheromonal signal, they bit at three different places at the exact same moment.
Although people surreptitiously noticed all kinds of details about each other — clothing, personality, mood — we found that people were convinced that the other person wasn't watching them much, if at all.
They've tightened security against groups like his that seek to break into their facilities and film surreptitiously—all while processing more animals through their feeding barns and slaughterhouses than ever before.
The lawsuit also alleges that another employee "surreptitiously photographed [Anaya] having a glass of wine with another co-worker" in a bid to paint her as drinking while on the job.
Tomasz Jurek complained that a member of his own club had surreptitiously tried to chisel a narrow passageway, from his own basement, into a secret facility ostensibly built by the Nazis.
In April 2018, detectives questioned him about a firearm they believed he had discarded and surreptitiously collected his DNA from a cigarette they had offered him, video of the interrogation shows.
On their second date to hear the St. Louis Symphony, Ms. LaRocca surreptitiously displayed a Tweety Bird Pez dispenser in the middle of the concert, mimicking a mutually favorite "Seinfeld" episode.
Whatever the truth about what happened the night Mr. Meade visited Mr. DelGaudio's show, word that other magicians may have surreptitiously filmed him drew a strong response from some fellow performers.
The arrests come as the country grapples with waves of voyeuristic spycam crimes, known as molka, in which people are surreptitiously filmed in private places like changing rooms and public restrooms.
Two years later, stripped of her dignity and her livelihood, Rachel rides the train past the house every day, surreptitiously drinking from her Camelbak bottle and staring longingly at paradise lost.
Mr. Wyatt, who ran a shop called Gunsmoke, later lost his dealer's license, but prosecutors charged that he continued to sell firearms and accessories by working surreptitiously through another Colorado gun dealer.
"Executives at Teva Pharmaceuticals allegedly orchestrated a sophisticated scheme to collude surreptitiously with competitors, artificially inflate the prices of over a hundred generic drugs, and destroy evidence of criminal conduct," they wrote.
For instance, in 2013 Attorney General Eric Holder recused himself from involvement in a Justice Department investigation into a leak that led it to surreptitiously collect telephone records from the Associated Press.
He persuaded Lakdim to release a woman he was holding as a human shield, laying down his weapon and putting his mobile phone on a table with the line surreptitiously left open.
Supporters of such systems say their use would go beyond active-shooter and hostage situations to scenarios in which a battered spouse, for example, could surreptitiously message police without alerting the attacker.
That leader, David R. Daleiden, 27, the director of the center, had posed as a biotechnology representative to infiltrate Planned Parenthood affiliates and surreptitiously record his efforts to procure tissue for research.
Guards demanded Hetta turn over his identification, surreptitiously copying it, and sent the copy to the FBI with a warning that he "might be a terrorist or security threat," the complaint continues.
The money also funded a state-licensed marijuana store in Corvallis, Oregon, where excess pot was surreptitiously packed, vacuum-sealed and shipped out of state in suitcases and by mail, prosecutors alleged.
Romney mentioned his use of the secret account in a profile published in the Atlantic on Sunday, referring to himself as a "lurker" for surreptitiously following the political conversation on social media.
They also say they worry that if the FBI's order is allowed to stand, they may be asked to surveil their customers surreptitiously in ways not permitted by their own privacy policies.
That agreement alleges that Click diverted the morphine and hydrophone from the company's secured inventory by surreptitiously removing vials, withdrawing the drugs from the vials, and then adding liquid to replace it.
The pharmaceutical company Alvogen filed a challenge on Wednesday accusing the state of Nevada of surreptitiously obtaining the sedative Midazolam and saying that it did not want the drug used in executions.
Nobody Speak, which premiered to rave reviews at Sundance this year, delves into the fiery debate that followed the bombshell revelation that a billionaire was surreptitiously seeking revenge on a media outlet.
He's in good form, high on the moment and her company (and the dark rum he surreptitiously tips into their Diet Cokes when no one's looking), and she's feeling no pain herself.
Manigault Newman produced a recording of her own, taken surreptitiously, of a conversation with two aides from the Trump campaign, in which they appeared to discuss the existence of such a tape.
Narrowly elected as the leader of a divided party, he had to appear to embrace the poisoned chalice pushed upon him by the Zuma faction, while surreptitiously trying to dilute the potion.
The panel was created to investigate fetal tissue research after the release of surreptitiously recorded videos purporting to show Planned Parenthood officials trying to profit illegally from the sale of such tissue.
He was appointed to a position of trust at the Department of Defense, and surreptitiously taking notes without authorization for a self-promoting personal project is a clear violation of that trust.
The conversation then turns to Hacking Team's past victims, some of which – a group of Ethiopian journalists who saw the program surreptitiously installed their computers – asked interviewer Ben Makuch to thank Fisher.
This week, an open notepad, surreptitiously photographed in the grip of an aide leaving the aptly named Department for Exiting the European Union, has offered at least a glimpse into the fog.
Several current and former White House/Trump campaign staffers have told me that they are concerned that Omarosa used a pen that has the capability of capturing audio to surreptitiously record meetings.
"It was all being done surreptitiously," said Gerald Leeseberg, a Columbus lawyer who represents 17 families who are suing Mount Carmel over the patient deaths that Dr. Husel is accused of causing.
Then I checked underneath the blanket for the surprises its bowel movements yielded — the ones that my grandmother surreptitiously placed there earlier in the week — and we all happily ate the candy.
The uproar was touched off by a CNN report from Tripoli, Libya, last week, including what was described as surreptitiously recorded video of 12 African migrants auctioned at an undisclosed location there.
Many gaming, chat and dating apps lack safeguards to keep children from being contacted surreptitiously by people seeking to lure them into sexual encounters, even while in the company of their parents.
The evidence was that Jethro was more interested in snow marked by another dog's urine than in snow marked by his own, even if it had been surreptitiously moved — by Dr. Bekoff.
If hackers collect information surreptitiously from a candidate or a political party, what efforts need to be made to determine the identity of the hackers before running coverage of that stolen data?
But this was a presidency whose few faint whiffs of scandal included being surreptitiously videoed last year by Usher dancing listlessly to Drake's "Hotline Bling," which was more than a year old.
Despite a pact to let what happened in London stay in London, Monica and Chandler continued surreptitiously dating back home in New York, eventually moving in together, getting married and adopting twins.
"CCA has routinely and surreptitiously recorded video of meetings between counsel and clients that were supposed to be confidential," Melody Brannon, the federal public defender in Kansas, wrote in a court filing.
In the New Yorker profile, writer Hilton Als described a lunch in Paris hosted by Talley during which a French socialite referred to him by the n-word, not surreptitiously, but frankly.
In a court filing Thursday, Davidson alleged that Cohen, whose law office is in New York City, "surreptitiously and intentionally recorded several telephone calls" with Davidson during their negotiations over the hush deal.
For every woman who's surreptitiously pulled a forgotten elastic band off her wrist at a formal function, this cuff bracelet with a groove to fit a ponytail holder is one of those breakthroughs.
They told NASA they were making a documentary, showed up wearing '60s clothes, and surreptitiously shot a movie about two CIA agents who help the space agency by faking the Apollo 11 mission.
" The suit claims that Doppler now believes that Bose wasn't actually interested in teaming up with Doppler, but attended the meeting "to surreptitiously obtain knowledge about Doppler Labs' business plans and proprietary technology.
The migrants, mostly Eritreans and Sudanese who surreptitiously crossed the border from Egypt before it was sealed in 2012, cannot be returned to their own countries under international conventions for fear of persecution.
Every day, we learn of yet another object that will come with embedded software, location detection sensors, and network connections that limit consumer control and surreptitiously communicate back to its corporate mother ship.
Netflix's explanation makes a certain amount of sense, and when you compare this to the hoards of information that Facebook and Google surreptitiously collect on users, it really seems like a small concern.
But who needs summer love when you can sip summer sangria alone at an outdoor café with a new book and fly-as-hell sunglasses behind which you can surreptitiously check out hotties?
For example, when a movie is first released, initial torrented versions of it may come from someone who actually filmed it surreptitiously in a theater and uploaded it––not the greatest quality film.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Democrat on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee blasted the White House on Tuesday for playing a role "in selectively and surreptitiously" providing documents to committee chairman Devin Nunes.
The two men's negotiations about the Daniels hush agreement took place via email and phone calls, the claim said, and Davidson alleged that Cohen "surreptitiously and intentionally recorded several telephone calls" between them.
And what better way to drink Australia's cheapest, finest beverage than by hiding it in the lining of your suit jacket, and sipping on it surreptitiously as you go about your work day?
In the wake of Moscow's long list of strategic defeats, Putin's bid to elect Trump and surreptitiously destabilize the United States reflects an isolated former empire's desperate gamble to change the status quo.
The justices could also decide whether to hear a case concerning claims by undocumented Central American women and their children who were apprehended immediately after entering the United States surreptitiously in late 2015.
Domestic abuse shelters across the country are seeing a disturbing trend: Victims are discovering their partner has installed secret surveillance software on their phones to surreptitiously record their calls and track their location.
Snodgrass "surreptitiously taking notes without authorization for a self-promoting personal project is a clear violation of that trust, and while he "may receive a few brief moments of attention for this book.
The book contains critical passages about Trump, and Manigault Newman has been releasing audiotapes she surreptitiously recorded of Trump, White House chief of staff John Kelly and other top aides to the President.
During broadcasts, a steady stream of spectators sidestep the solicitous ushers and climb the stairs to where Weir, Lipinski and their other broadcasting partner, Terry Gannon, are perched and surreptitiously snap their photographs.
The stockpiled urine had arrived in Sochi and was surreptitiously stored there, he wrote, but he was maddened that the samples were not sorted by sport or alphabetized by each corresponding athlete's name.
That's especially likely because most highly damaging cyberattacks require months of advance work to surreptitiously break into a company's computer networks ⁠— and attackers can only strike once before they're discovered and kicked out.
The obfuscation about my identity, my damp and beaten passport, the surreptitiously taken photos — some of them cutting the head off Kim Il-sung — could easily have been used to construe nefarious intent.
And another memo Ms. Thomas passed along accused Mr. Doocey of obstruction related to State Department jobs, and claimed that he had surreptitiously switched one appointee for another for a foreign aid agency.
Many of Bracke's co-workers were captivated by Pokémon Go. They would surreptitiously play during their shifts, occasionally keeping the game running in their pockets to increase their chances of encountering a Pokémon.
President Donald Trump on Monday attacked his former senior White House advisor Omarosa Manigault Newman on Twitter shortly after she revealed a tape that she had surreptitiously recorded of the president in 2017.
When there was a Russian operation to support Trump over Clinton using material surreptitiously obtained by Russia, anyone on Team Trump who knew about this should have reported it to the FBI immediately.
After it has been surreptitiously installed on a target's computer or phone, the Remote Control System can invisibly eavesdrop on everything: text messages, emails, phone and Skype calls, location data and so on.
Using available light, he surreptitiously snapped photos with a concealed camera, creating imagery that recalls one of his mentors, Weegee (whom Kubrick would go on to hire as a consultant for Dr. Strangelove).
There is a scene in On Her Majesty's Secret Service where Bond, James Bond, uses an itty-bitty camera to surreptitiously photograph maps showing where the Angels of Death plan to unleash biological weapons.
Golfer Hideki Matsuyama sat in front of them, and at one point, he looked as if he was pretending to take a selfie while surreptitiously snapping a photo of Smith and her cool binoculars.
By 1941, Roosevelt surreptitiously maneuvered the US into confrontations with both Germany, which had conquered much of Europe, and Japan, which had seized Manchuria and Indochina and was waging a vicious war against China.
DNS, which translates web addresses into computer-readable IP addresses, has been plagued with vulnerabilities, making it easy to hijack any step of the process to surreptitiously send users to fake or malicious sites.
First, Clinton's health, and a question: Had she not stumbled on Sunday -- and had it not been recorded surreptitiously -- would her campaign have released the news that she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday?
There's been quite a bit of back and forth on this matter, with Google pulling that player, only to have Amazon surreptitiously work around the block by implementing a web version of YouTube instead.
In nine out of 10 cases, the ads will use publicly available JavaScript provided by Coinhive, a cryptocurrency-mining service that's controversial because it allows subscribers to profit by surreptitiously using other people's computers.
People on the other end of a phone call, however, don't see those colorful case details or the obvious speaker on the back, so the JIC can easily be used to surreptitiously record conversations.
Plus, you can't really argue that teens could somehow be surreptitiously monitored by parents, given that parents are approving their app downloads and setting screen time limits, among other things, if on Family Link.
" If courts continue to grant orders to the Justice Department in these cases, he said, the result will be "a virtually limitless expansion of the government's legal authority to surreptitiously intrude on personal privacy.
Generally the advice people give is "just block them," but since anyone can create a new account surreptitiously, it can become harder to avoid message requests from people you never want to see again.
I studied him surreptitiously over the edge of the bunk, and soon I could see alien features forming on the face below me—Martian mouth, Andromedan eyes, staring back at me with evil curiosity.
Mr. Siras, a professor at Aligarh Muslim University in India, was surreptitiously filmed while having sex with a male companion in his apartment and later suspended by the university on charges of sexual misconduct.
It's an invite-only event, mostly populated by artists, media, celebrities, and athletes, but a select number of tickets were released to the public (which were reportedly being resold surreptitiously for up to $500).
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Once surreptitiously dumped down drains in the dead of night, Asia's used cooking oil is fast becoming one of the most sought-after commodities in Europe - as a feedstock for biodiesel.
Standing in the back of a Waldorf-Astoria reception room at Gennifer Flowers's 1992 press conference, taking notes as I listened to her surreptitiously recorded phone calls with a Presidential candidate named Bill Clinton?
Mr. Obama's first tutorial on Snapchat came from his 15-year-old daughter, Sasha, who surreptitiously recorded him expounding to the whole family at the dinner table on the platform's significance in modern society.
When you want to bring a tampon or your deodorant to the bathroom with you, do you openly grab those items from your bag, or do you surreptitiously snag them when no one's looking?
In 2014, Mr. Salama-Caro's son, Marc, surreptitiously filmed Mr. Indiana during a rare visit to his home and asked the artist about Mr. McKenzie and the proliferation of new works carrying his name.
Salvador aspired to become a jazz musician, playing in local dance bands, but he did it surreptitiously, using an alias so his instructor, a stern Brazilian woman of German descent, would not find out.
Just as Que Mai tells this taboo history askance, she devises oblique ways for her characters to navigate the unspeakable events that divide them: They communicate indirectly, through deathbed letters and diaries read surreptitiously.
They were inherited from the conservative National Party, which surreptitiously ordained in 500 that refugees from the Middle East and Africa could come to New Zealand only if they had relatives living there already.
After all, the case centered on the leak of a surreptitiously videotaped sexual encounter between Hogan, the professional wrestler, and the wife of his erstwhile best friend, who is named Bubba the Love Sponge.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A former high-ranking New Zealand military envoy was convicted in Auckland on Thursday of trying to surreptitiously film his co-workers in a bathroom at the country's embassy in Washington.
That would appear to leave executives like Mark Zuckerberg almost entirely in control of how online political ads are handled—even those surreptitiously launched by foreign actors with the aim of undermining American presidential campaigns.
This year alone, Uber has been caught using a special program to block local officials from hailing rides, surreptitiously obtaining a rape victim's medical records, and paying off hackers to keep a data breach quiet.
Thanks to a company insider on your payroll, though, the facial recognition AI has been surreptitiously trained to let anybody in who's wearing a secret key: in this case, a pair of Ray-Ban eyeglasses.
Using footage surreptitiously captured by smartphone cameras as far as two meters away from the target, the group tested 120 unique patterns collected from 215 users for a 95 percent success rate within five attempts.
Similarly, the power of Google's search algorithm to surreptitiously shift voting preferences of undecided voters by 20-80 percent is highly troubling — and not only because it could potentially threaten the basic principles of democracy.
The technology was said to have been deployed for at least one concert at a kiosk that played rehearsal footage on the outside — the faces of the fans who stopped to watch were surreptitiously scanned.
Jonathan Todd Jackson, 41, was charged on Wednesday "with trying to coerce actor Kevin Hart to pay him for a video that was surreptitiously recorded last year," the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced.
For now it at least seems safe for consumers to use the app without fear that they are being surreptitiously tracked — any more than they are the rest of their time online, at any rate.
He persuaded a friend in California to visit the library in Sacramento and surreptitiously download an authentication cookie that Swartz could use from home to fool PACER into thinking he was at the Sacramento library.
Suddenly all my notes became irrelevant as Hannah crawled onto the bed next to an author she admired and he surreptitiously took out his (fake, by the way) penis and placed it on her leg.
The Marine Corps was rattled when it was revealed in March that private Facebook group "Marines United" was used to surreptitiously distribute explicit images of women in the armed forces - often with obscene, misogynist commentary.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday she was disappointed a lawmaker from her Conservative party had blocked a bill to make "upskirting" - surreptitiously taking photographs up women's skirts - a criminal offense.
Experts have pointed out that such LLCs can be used to surreptitiously funnel money into campaign coffers through groups like the NRA, though public records do not show any campaign finance transactions involving the corporation.
Malaysian authorities allege that Aisyah and Huong were trained by North Korean agents to surreptitiously swab Kim's face with VX nerve agent, a powerful chemical weapon that kills by sending the nervous system into overdrive.
A state could surreptitiously collect DNA in order to persecute LGBTQ+ people, similar to how China has used genetic information to identify and imprison more than a million Uighurs, an ethnic Muslim minority in China.
One evening, during the final performance of Stravinsky's "Pétrouchka," by the Ballet de Nancy, starring Rudolf Nureyev, Doig and a friend surreptitiously put on costumes and makeup and went out onstage during a crowd scene.
"This action is long overdue and follows an inexplicable series of events in which the White House played a role in selectively and surreptitiously providing the documents to our chairman," Schiff said in a statement.
Erika begins her investigation, but some of her reporting is halfhearted, some of it is manipulative, and some of it is simply dishonest, as when she surreptitiously tapes conversations after her subjects have declined permission.
In the 1980s and '90s, he managed the Mafia's finances from an 18th-century villa in Bagheria, a Palermo suburb, forgoing telephones and bank accounts, and surreptitiously being chauffeured to business meetings in an ambulance.
Russia's former antidoping lab director, Grigory Rodchenkov, who ran the Sochi lab, told The Times that he had surreptitiously substituted Mr. Zubkov's urine samples during the Olympics, to keep his steroid use from disqualifying him.
This is because iMessage provides no way for users to verify that they have been provided the correct key, meaning that Apple, if forced to by law enforcement, could surreptitiously issue one that allows eavesdropping.
As a Taco Bell representative confirmed to MUNCHIES on Monday, Taco Bell began semi-surreptitiously testing Loaded Fries Burritos in certain locations in Charleston, West Virginia, and it plans to do so until late December.
On Tuesday, Bloomberg doubled down on its bombshell report from last week, which alleged China had surreptitiously implanted tiny chips into the motherboards of servers to spy on US companies such as Apple and Amazon.
Should the images from the boarding gates be stored, they can be used "surreptitiously by the government and private actors to track people without their knowledge," such as identifying people at a protest, she said.
She said she became seriously alarmed about the nation in the past year as Congress failed to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood after an anti-abortion group released videos taken surreptitiously of the organization.
Mr. Doroshow organized his first show in 21980 and produced many thereafter, working surreptitiously to avoid the morality police and sometimes the actual police, since some cities and states still had laws against cross-dressing.
Tichý obsessed over women in another way: using cameras he made out of cardboard and recycled material, he surreptitiously photographed unsuspecting women in his hometown of Kyjov, focusing on their bodies and often bare skin.
Whenever you give iPhone apps permission to access your camera, the app can surreptitiously take pictures and videos of you as long as the app is in the foreground, a security researcher warned on Wednesday.
Assessments of risk and plans of counterattack change as scientists learn more about a new virus that is believed to have leapt from bat to pangolin to human and then surreptitiously swept across the planet.
U.S. participation in projects in which there is no Russian involvement can be used surreptitiously to route financing and perhaps other project components to proscribed ones, without any illicit behavior at all by U.S. firms.
Experts, including Green, have previously warned about other problems with iMessage, such as the potential for Apple to surreptitiously issue users with rogue encryption keys if forced to do so by law enforcement, for example.
The most dangerous incidents occur when bullies surreptitiously contaminate the child's own food with a food allergen, triggering a life-threatening reaction that cannot always be resolved by the use of an EpiPen, advocates say.
As surreptitiously as possible for a woman who is a ninja at the world's most popular search engine but not a real ninja, she tails him onto the Caltrain, then onto the BART at Millbrae.
" The civil suit details a litany of sexual assault allegations against Hadden including forcing patients to strip naked, groping their breasts and bodies, digitally penetrating their vaginas and anuses, and "surreptitiously licking countless patients' vaginas.
Executives at Regional met surreptitiously with government officials, and weeks later the currency board coughed up crucial dollars for hop imports, a plant expansion and some foreign debt payments, said sources close to the talks.
Days later, during a meeting on a work trip, Mr. Suen held his phone surreptitiously under the table and watched a video of police officers firing tear gas at protesters surrounding Hong Kong's legislative building.
" The story from Ars Technica reported that the social media behemoth "surreptitiously" sometimes stores names, phone numbers and the length of calls made or received by "exploiting the way an older Android API handled permissions.
It would be never-ending, and performers would join in or drop out on a whim as the troupe loaded into venues surreptitiously, played a barn-burner of a show, and escaped into the night.
In a conversation that was surreptitiously recorded by the nanny, the guest blamed her behavior on taking psychedelic mushrooms and ketamine that night, a revelation that did not exactly have the effect of marriage counseling.
"2008_02zl20133" (all photos in this series are titled this way), a close-up shot of a bearded man as he sleeps on a mossy tree trunk, seems to have been taken surreptitiously, without the subject's permission.
Rosenstein's job security was called into question after the Times reported last week that the No. 2 DOJ official had discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump and had talked about surreptitiously recording the president.
His choice to write a book reveals an absence of character," Currier said in a statement, adding that "surreptitiously taking notes without authorization for a self-promoting personal project is a clear violation of that trust.
The jury in the first case endorsed the prosecution claim that Sunny von Bulow's coma was caused by insulin injections administered surreptitiously by her husband Claus, but the second jury did not reach the same conclusion.
After CNN broadcast the audio, Giuliani appeared on Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, where he attacked Cohen for surreptitiously making the recording and maintained that it showed Trump wanted to keep a record of the payment.
But the lasting impact of his wounds come into play when Tyler surreptitiously beams to a Klingon flagship for a mission, and comes face-to-face yet again with the woman who raped and tortured him.
"If the political debate slides surreptitiously or openly towards a civil war-style atmosphere, in which journalists are treated as scapegoats, then democracy is in great danger," RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire said in a statement.
In light of the surrounding community's disgust for having a "leper colony" in their midst, the newly established Leper Board surreptitiously ferried in their first seven patients by river barge in the middle of the night.
Researchers from two security companies have established links between the malicious code surreptitiously added to the program's installer and malware previously used by a prolific group of Chinese hackers that once broke into Google's corporate infrastructure.
Governors behaving badly Dianne Bentley saw her divorce from the governor made final last year, but only after she surreptitiously recorded her husband telling Mason he loved her and enjoyed putting his hands under her shirt.
Fortunately, a room on another landing was connected to the room with the grate via a 12-inch-wide shaft filled with piping, providing me with a means of surreptitiously sneaking up to the top floor.
And in the past, researchers have found ways to disable the LED light when turning on the webcam surreptitiously, and in one case, a high school even reportedly used Mac webcams to spy on its students.
This isn't some oversight, but a deliberate decision by Zoom—this is designed for Zoom to be able to swiftly, and it seems surreptitiously, re-install the app if a user visits a Zoom conference link.
Indeed, having institutions gain access to the information on our devices, whether flagrantly or surreptitiously, worries people: 93 per cent of adults say that being in control of who can get information about them is important.
The show, written and directed by Sam Esmail, gained a loyal fanbase this year for its unnerving and cringe-free depiction of hacking (even if men surreptitiously sporting black hoodies did show up a few times).
"This action is long overdue and follows an inexplicable series of events in which the White House played a role in selectively and surreptitiously providing the documents to our Chairman (Nunes)," Schiff said in a statement.
At home, Barrs' go-to move was to surreptitiously place ketchup on his fingers and tickle his sister Marilyn's neck, then cackle once she inspected the area and came away with a handful of red goop.
After surreptitiously returning to the Iron Islands, tossing his brother Balon from a bridge, and swooping in to win the Kingsmoot over Yara, Euron Greyjoy is primed to become Game of Thrones' newest and scummiest villain.
Having worked closely with the F.B.I. over many years on counterintelligence investigations, I was well aware of Russia's ability to work surreptitiously within the United States, cultivating relationships with individuals who wield actual or potential power.
While glamorous portraits of major artists hang in the corridors of Munich's National Theater, Mr. Petrenko is represented by a simple video, surreptitiously taken from a camera pointing vertically down at a score he is conducting.
And when teenagers act aloof, their parents often feel tempted, if not duty bound, to secretly search bedrooms and surreptitiously scan online activity to ensure that their child isn't engaged with drugs, drinking or digital misdeeds.
If even a very conservative Supreme Court is asked to rule that the government is powerless to stop hostile foreign interests from surreptitiously acting to influence our elections, I have difficulty believing it will do so.
Another US concern is a claim that there&aposs no way under the Open Skies Treaty for signatories to know if Russia is surreptitiously gathering intelligence on US forces while en route to its scheduled overflights.
Alternatively, an unauthorized third-party could have surreptitiously accessed his account and sent the malware, though there are no indications so far suggesting that someone successfully hacked bin Salman in order to hack Bezos&apos phone.
Eagleton placed — not so surreptitiously — bottles of ouzo and mezcal on the table to coax the night along, and guests lingered on the studio's balcony until late, as MacLeod's black cat, Pineapple, slinked around the shadows.
Cohen, who began a three-year prison sentence this week for federal campaign violations and lying to Congress, recounted his involvement in the matter in a recording made surreptitiously by comedian Tom Arnold on March 25.
Be that as it may, keep in mind that leaked DNC computer files are not the only information that has been put into the public domain surreptitiously (see Trump tax returns and various interviews that have surfaced).
"Otherwise, we end up surreptitiously rebuilding an 'axis of evil'," he said, referring to a comment by former U.S. President George W. Bush, who once used that term to describe countries including Iran, Iraq and North Korea.
In order to spy on drug smugglers and merchants, the DEA bought software capable of intercepting phone calls, texts, and social media messages, and surreptitiously turning on a target's webcam and microphone as well as collecting passwords.
"She's created in tribute to the many men and women scientists who were put who surreptitiously and secretly helped move things along and find the truth," Watson told Refinery29 at a recent press junket in New York.
However, that is assuming that the ball was not surreptitiously fiddled with, such as by replacing the NFC transmitter with a near visually identical device of Russian origin, somehow modifying it, or just creating a fake ball.
Cuba's state-controlled media made no mention of Fernandez's death on Sunday, a standard practice for those who left the island-nation surreptitiously, even though its communist government restored diplomatic relations with the United States last year.
Smartphones and mobile overall continue to play a strong role in purchasing, especially on days when you are sitting around with family and possibly not wanting to open up a computer but buy a little more surreptitiously.
Hannah Mrad, we are told, worked in the ammunition and explosives division of the Lebanese Army, where she surreptitiously photographed thousands of incendiary devices as a way to keep track of them by name and precise function.
Former Playmate Dani Mathers pleaded not guilty on Monday to a misdemeanor count of invasion of privacy for surreptitiously taking a photo of a naked woman in her gym locker room and posting it on social media.
Rolling Stone reported Wednesday that the technology was deployed for at least one of Swift's concerts at a kiosk playing rehearsal footage on the outside as the faces of fans who stopped to watch were surreptitiously scanned.
Among the risks is that foreign money — barred from playing a direct role in the election — could be surreptitiously funneled into the campaign because it could move through channels where it wouldn't have to be publicly disclosed.
Malware has been delivered to bomb threat suspects via phishing emails, and the FBI has also taken over hosting services and surreptitiously exploited a known bug in Firefox to identify users connecting with the Tor Browser Bundle.
First there was Cyber Monday, which Kahn said took off because plenty of shoppers' primary access to the internet used to be in their workplaces, not at their homes, so they could surreptitiously shop while at work.
League leader Matteo Salvini said he was ready to bin the contested amnesty, but he bristled at 5-Star suggestions someone in his party had surreptitiously broadened it to offer relief to financial criminals, including money launderers.
As young as 9 or 10 years old, I would surreptitiously stay up late and watch "SNL," though I probably would have benefited more from additional sleep, and from watching "Mister Rogers" instead of laughing at it.
"There is no 'honest loyalty' in an FBI Director surreptitiously leaking to civilians his privileged and confidential conversations with the president, or misappropriating and disseminating his confidential FBI memos or their contents about those meetings," he wrote.
Families tend to surrender themselves to Border Patrol or Customs and Border Protection officers to request asylum in the United States, while individual migrants in the past were more likely to attempt to enter the U.S. surreptitiously.
Cagle has also faced criticism after a former political rival surreptitiously recorded him admitting that he backed a bill that he described as "bad public policy" because he believed it would deprive an opponent of campaign donations.
You can catch him outside of music festivals and rock clubs all over the city, surreptitiously vending his candy-colored Jell-O shots (each individually garnished with a sprinkle of Pop Rocks) out of an unmarked van.
In an updated January 14 complaint submitted to a New York federal district court, Lehmann Maupin says that their former director "surreptitiously copied valuable trade secrets" and "maliciously corrupted" or deleted important information from their computer systems.
She said then that prosecutors had erred in failing to turn over important evidence to the defense, including video taken surreptitiously within the ranch during the standoff, and evidence that F.B.I. agents were involved in the incident.
That the group responsible for it existed so far below the radar of international intelligence agencies troubles counterterrorism officials, who wonder how many similar groups are active or operating surreptitiously in North Africa, South Asia and elsewhere.
As the lady's maid Anna Bates on "Downton Abbey," Joanne Froggatt negotiated a series of increasingly horrific situations, from surreptitiously moving a dead houseguest to campaigning for her imprisoned husband to being raped by another lord's valet.
There&aposs also the concern that a hacker could compromise the microphone in the devices to surreptitiously listen in on private conversations and thereby glean valuable information, whether from within people&aposs homes or inside corporate offices.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A New Zealand court on Friday revealed the name of a high-ranking military envoy who was accused of surreptitiously recording his co-workers in a bathroom at the New Zealand Embassy in Washington.
But he did say that he and Mr. Nydes disagreed about the brand's direction (he wanted to go luxe, while Mr. Nydes wanted to go mass) and that Mr. Nydes had surreptitiously trademarked the name Simon Spurr.
That certainly covers hacking into someone's bank account and making off with 40,000 pounds; but it also applies to outing the author of a contentious blog and electronically distributing a "surreptitiously obtained and mercilessly candid" sex tape.
Instead, it turns out that Facebook — which, again, has to constantly tell reporters and regular humans that it isn't surreptitiously listening to their phone conversations — was indeed recording and storing the commands spoken to their Portal device.
In January, the service issued an administrative letter of censure to an officer who was caught surreptitiously flashing what appeared to be a white power hand gesture in the background of a televised interview during Hurricane Florence.
For Kate, compensated dating started off all right—she was making $200 to $250 an hour for sex and then listening to clients offload their daily complaints, at locations safely and surreptitiously agreed upon over the phone.
In order to compromise Macs, attackers need a way to get malicious applications onto them, and hacking into a legitimate developer's website to surreptitiously trojanize a popular app is a great way to achieve this, Wardle said.
"There is no `honest loyalty&apos in an FBI Director surreptitiously leaking to civilians his privileged and confidential conversations with the president, or misappropriating and disseminating his confidential FBI memos or their contents about those meetings," Kasowitz wrote.
According to SF Gate the company has been hit with four suits in federal courts so far this week following fresh revelations about how Facebook's app permissions were abused to surreptitiously suck out vast amounts of user data.
The rescue plan was simple but risky: the children were surreptitiously handed over a hedge between the nursery and the college and hidden in a classroom until they could be smuggled to the countryside by Dutch Resistance groups.
Perpetrators of sexual assaults will often use alcohol and drugs to facilitate their crimes by openly or surreptitiously intoxicating their victims, or by targeting potential victims who are already too intoxicated by drugs and/or alcohol to consent.
When older brother Hussein is asked to help a British Army officer find a water well, plucky younger brother Theeb surreptitiously tags along as the group finds themselves battling treacherous terrain in the land of Lawrence of Arabia.
Free-speech advocates cringe at the thought that Facebook should be allowed to become the "ministry of truth"—or, for that matter, that companies might surreptitiously steer users activity to quieten them down when they have been angry.
Her investigators will sometimes surreptitiously trail an unfaithful spouse on an airplane flight to meet a lover in Las Vegas or somewhere else or, if the spurned spouse knows where they are going, show up at the hotel.
His seamless setlist reflected this sensitivity, with the narrative arc surreptitiously building toward heavier rock numbers near the middle, inciting mosh pits at the climax, and then gliding cooly back down through his wonky brand of R&B.
Mitt Romney, the 2012 GOP nominee, worked as a venture capitalist and was badly hurt by a remark, recorded surreptitiously, that 47 percent of Americans would not vote for him because they were dependant on government handouts. Sen.
He described an overnight operation in which he switched tainted urine for clean urine that had been collected from athletes in the months before competition and passed surreptitiously through a hole in the wall of the lab building.
This week, Reuters reported that Yahoo had secretly complied with an order to develop software to help the National Security Agency surreptitiously search for emails — a move so internally controversial, the chief information security officer resigned in protest.
While informants or undercover agents regularly use concealed listening devices to surreptitiously gather evidence for federal investigators, they are typically targeting drug kingpins and Mafia bosses in criminal investigations, not a president viewed as ineffectively conducting his duties.
For example, in a recent settlement, the S.E.C. accused a defendant of being a guest in the home of a longtime friend and surreptitiously viewing documents about an impending merger, which resulted in profits of more than $250,000.
I considered surreptitiously opening the file with my earlier notes, but I was busy taking new ones as they told me how information on nonbinary gender identities had been hard to come by just a few years earlier.
In a letter sent Wednesday, House General Counsel Thomas Hungar alleged that the FBI and federal prosecutors used "potentially criminal and unconstitutional" tactics by enlisting a former Schock aide to surreptitiously obtain records from his former congressional office.
Google's announcement, which comes well after Chrome's main competitors have made similar updates, could be a major win for privacy advocates who have long decried the use of cookies for enabling companies to surreptitiously track users' browsing habits.
"Defendants and their employees and representatives knowingly and surreptitiously engaged in a sign stealing scheme in violation of Major League Baseball (MLB) Rules and Regulations, and secretly put a deficient product on the field," according to the suit.
In another case, an organization that produces cybercrime investigative software tried to invoke a trade secret evidentiary privilege to withhold its source code, despite concerns that the program violated the Fourth Amendment by surreptitiously scanning computer hard drives.
Héloïse — opposed to the impending nuptials — has refused to sit for portraits before, and at first Marianne must do her job surreptitiously, studying her subject carefully during outings under the guise of having been hired as her companion.
This raises one of the biggest ethical questions that has long plagued social media and the way we interact on the internet: Should we have the power to instantly, surreptitiously rewrite our wrongs to preserve our online image?
Norai was being surreptitiously recorded, because he later surfaced in Project Veritas videos saying that Twitter employed few conservatives and discussing "shadow banning" — a practice in which Twitter prevents a user's content from being seen without notifying them.
For Frieze Projects, meanwhile, David Horvitz will bring a professional pickpocket to surreptitiously drop sculptures into fairgoers' bags (I will wear my cat tote; please find me), and for Frieze Sounds, Liz Magic Laser will ventriloquize Donald Trump.
And while some desperate people lacking robust information could resort to dangerous options, many pregnant people today are choosing to surreptitiously use the abortion pill—a single drug or combination of medications that induce a miscarriage—at home.
On Wednesday, Redditor tyronrex posted a series of screenshots to r/undelete—a subreddit dedicated to tracking content removed by moderators on other subreddits—claiming to show that comments opposing the ban were surreptitiously deleted from r/conspiracy.
He works at the ad agency McCann Erickson by day, attends small parties thrown surreptitiously by the local gay elite at night, and sends his refined drawings of seductive studs off for publication abroad as often as possible.
Phone intercepts showed migrants paid between 5213,2521-26,2894 euros ($3,700- $6,160) for the high-speed trip that brought them surreptitiously to Italy in just a few hours, allowing them to avoid being taken to refugee centers and finger-printed.
There, among an array of self-taught artists' essays in erotica and titillation, surreptitiously snapped photos of women made with handmade cameras by the Czech Miroslav Tichý (1926-22010) will reek of voyeurism and a peculiar — or creepy-desperate?
These days, the Pacific Dining Car takes its 24/7 hours seriously, even staying open throughout its most recent renovation in 2004, when builders worked surreptitiously during quiet times to ensure the restaurant never needed to close its doors.
It was this post that first caught the attention of Carole Cadwalladr, a British journalist at The Guardian best known for breaking the news about Cambridge Analytica surreptitiously harvesting the Facebook data of as many as 2000 million Americans.
Axios has a sneak peek at provisions of the Honest Ads Act, which would increase disclosure requirements for online political ads like the ones Russians surreptitiously bought, putting the rules on par with those for radio and TV ads.
A researcher claims to have found a way to surreptitiously break into a home protected by Amazon Key, the company's recently launched service which allows delivery staff to unlock a customer's house and deposit items when no one's home.
Russia's longtime antidoping lab director, Grigory Rodchenkov, who ran the Olympic laboratory at the 2014 Sochi Games, said he surreptitiously substituted the tainted urine of at least 15 top Russian athletes on steroids who won medals at those Games.
National security adviser John Bolton tweeted that traders should not deal in gold, oil or other commodities "being stolen" from the Venezuelan people, as opponents of Maduro's government worried the government was surreptitiously moving to ship gold reserves abroad.
Many of the young women who spoke were accompanied by their parents, who said they had often been in the room as Dr. Nassar surreptitiously abused their children, and expressed guilt that they did not see the red flags.
This does not sit well with Mr. Ibrahim, from Darfur, who received an economics degree from Alneelian University in Khartoum, Sudan, in 2009, and earns much-needed income in Jakarta by surreptitiously teaching English classes at local public schools.
So he sneaks off to the men's room, wraps a rubber band around his thigh like a Staples-brand cilice, and spends the rest of the awkward meet-and-greet surreptitiously snapping it through the leg of his trousers.
Although he described catering to all sorts of sexual combinations, he said he had often surreptitiously provided willing men to male Hollywood figures and willing women to female ones in an era when being gay could ruin a career.
The many governmental and nongovernmental organizations that have worked to protect the magnificent animals must now ensure that neither China nor the United States backslides on the bans, and that other nations will not try surreptitiously to move in.
To prove her case, the woman surreptitiously met a lawyer friend in London earlier this year to give a written statement about her ordeal and kept her underwear, pregnancy tests and abortion pills as evidence, according to police documents.
For several days, they worked with a Bangkok-based Russian-speaker who describes herself as a legal adviser and private investigator, but unbeknownst to them, this individual offered to sell CNN surreptitiously-filmed footage of the detainees in jail.
The company was further pushed into the spotlight on Tuesday when a video surfaced in which Nix was surreptitiously filmed discussing the use of bribes, prostitutes and other dirty tricks in an effort to get ahead in political elections.
His choice to write a book reveals an absence of character," Mattis' assistant, Candace Currier, wrote in the statement, adding that "surreptitiously taking notes without authorization for a self-promoting personal project is a clear violation of that trust.
The video, which was recorded surreptitiously by an assistant teacher in the fall of 2014, captured a first-grade teacher at the school scolding Ms. Miranda's daughter for being unable to explain to the class how she solved a math problem.
After an Ars Technica report that Facebook surreptitiously scrapes call and text message data from Android phones and has done so for years, the scandal-burdened company has responded that it only collects that information from users who have given permission.
Local lore is divided on what happened next: either the artist asked Carroll for permission, or surreptitiously headed to the hardware store, bought a can of black latex paint, and surprised Carroll with a mural on the space's hardwood floor.
" Checking his phone surreptitiously during the meal, Prince noticed that fellow technologist Paul Berry, founder and CEO of a social media service called RebelMouse, had taken to Twitter to denounce Cloudflare for hosting "Nazi hate content that even @GoDaddy took down.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, June 30 (Reuters) - Has Saudi Arabia already switched tack and started to surreptitiously balance supply and demand in the crude oil market?
In short, AIDS surreptitiously modified files on the victim's hard-drive, and when the machine had been rebooted a number of times, the malware locked the computer and presented a message requesting payment for "leasing" the software, according to the analysis.
But, but, but: There are early concerns about such use of AI: Assessments should not be carried out surreptitiously, says Alison Darcy, a former instructor at Stanford University School of Medicine and founder of Woebot, a chatbot for mental-health issues.
But no matter what Michael Sanchez says or how many times he repeats himself, at the heart of his Complaint lies the same public controversy he helped generate and has tried to exploit—and from which he surreptitiously earned $200,000.
Next to me sits Brian, a cheery guy from the Virgin Atlantic cabin crew who earns my undying devotion in just a few minutes for surreptitiously passing me clean tissues as I sob my way through a description of turbulence.
In fact, by sharing fishing access at the shoal, Beijing has surreptitiously brought itself in line with the Permanent Court of Arbitration's July 12 ruling on the South China Sea, even as it continues to reject the legality of the verdict.
In doing so, Vaccaro faced enemy gunfire and had to bend the rules in order to get his photos: One photo was taken surreptitiously through the buttonhole of his jacket, capturing the allied fleet steaming with thousands of GIs to France.
"It raises gigantic issues as to the ethics of it, and as a practical matter, whether any client is going to walk in that door after knowing Cohen surreptitiously recorded his biggest client," Trusty said, noting that Cohen "betrayed" Trump.
The acquisition was made for a variety of reasons, not least because, unlike Facebook, LinkedIn tracks both employment and skills—information that can be used to analyze everything from industry-wide trends to where a company is surreptitiously moving resources.
Raichelle Carter was taking an Uber Pool ride, but was alone in the car when she caught the driver trying to surreptitiously sprinkle into a bottle while she was in the back seat of his minivan, she told The Post.
As a few people pointed out, since the document The Intercept published was a scan of a physical print-out, it included a series of dots that potentially all printers add to surreptitiously watermark documents, revealing when they were printed.
While I would not quibble if an individual adviser or Cabinet secretary resigned because he or she could no longer pursue a specific policy agenda, that should be done independently and not as part of some surreptitiously organized administrative coup d'état.
But there's a rhetorical sleight of hand at play in lauding her as the candidate "with a plan"—the phrase surreptitiously implies that thoroughness in and of itself is the antidote to the rot at the center of American politics.
He described an overnight operation in which he and a small team had substituted Russian athletes' tainted urine for clean urine, stockpiled in the months leading to competition and passed surreptitiously through a hole in the wall of the lab building.
And if they find themselves the victim of a crime that used broker data — a home loan rate secretly raised because of race, for instance, or a job offer rescinded because of a surreptitiously discovered medical condition — they have legal recourse.
Retina-X was one of two companies that were breached last year in a series of hacks that exposed the fact that many otherwise ordinary people surreptitiously install spyware on their partners' and children's phones in order to spy on them.
The relative ease associated with surreptitiously constructing and emplacing IEDs and the continued proliferation of unmanned aerial systems — including smaller, commercially available drones — for counter-surveillance purposes will provide an added layer of complexity to an already complicated problem set.
More than a decade before Russia was accused of surreptitiously trying to tilt the presidential election toward Trump, Manafort and Kilimnik pondered the risks to Russia if the country did not hone its efforts to influence global politics, the records show.
Clever, kind, and perceptive Margaery tries to manipulate the High Sparrow and his followers to accept her as a convert to their cause, signaling her duplicity to viewers by surreptitiously urging her grandmother to leave the city while she still can.
The Oregon law, for instance, only bans photos or videos taken surreptitiously from a drone "for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of the person"—and only apply if the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.
While Border Patrol has access to cell-site simulators, which gather real-time phone location data by emulating cell towers, agents say they've never used the controversial signals intelligence technology to find lost migrants or surreptitiously track them on the move.
Anyway, it has been a busy week because in between all the shows are meetings and presentations, plus there was the World Cup to surreptitiously watch on the phone, and all the excitement over Roger Federer his changing sportswear sponsor.
The vehicle Mr. Conditt was driving Wednesday, this one a Nissan Pathfinder, was traced to a hotel in Round Rock, just north of Austin, Chief Manley said, where a SWAT team surreptitiously surrounded the hotel and called other specialized units.
In that role, Mr. Arnold befriended Mr. Cohen — who had lately become a vivid, if not entirely reliable, narrator of the Trump phenomenon — and then surreptitiously recorded him describing his effort to buy and bury embarrassing photographs involving the Falwells.
After they swam, we went to breakfast and had a 90-minute conversation that covered the most personal topics — no subject was off limits and nothing was off the record — while diners interrupted them for selfies or took video surreptitiously.
While it had been reported in Turkey that Sukur was hiding in the United States, it was only last fall that Turkish state-run media reported his precise whereabouts, publishing photographs and a video of Sukur surreptitiously recorded in Palo Alto.
Few Google employees came out publicly in defense of him, but some surreptitiously showed their support by leaking screenshots from internal Google posts of employees saying they planned to create blacklists of people who did not support the company's diversity efforts.
Fox News, talk radio and websites like Alex Jones's Infowars heavily covered the story of a murdered employee of the Democratic National Committee and attempted to link his death to unproved claims that he surreptitiously sent party documents to WikiLeaks.
In the novel "Frog," by Mo Yan, the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, the main character imposes a reign of terror involving the compulsory implantation of IUDs and tries to catch women who surreptitiously remove them.
Specifically, the company has been surreptitiously placing advertisements into baby registries — effectively disguising those ads as items requested by expecting parents — with only a tiny and easily overlooked "Sponsored" label to distinguish them from the rest of the listed gifts.
With a third of meals now being eaten out, Dr. Bleich suggested that prompting restaurants to gradually, surreptitiously reduce the amount of fat, sugar and calories in the meals they serve could help put the brakes on societal weight gain.
In a nifty bit of tradecraft, the Russian FSB-backed hacker group "Turla" surreptitiously took control of an Iranian hacker organization, and then without the Iranians' knowledge used their tools to conduct at least 20 different cyberattacks across the globe.
What in the World It's the stuff of urban legend, filtered through a 21st-century nightmare: A shadowy organization surreptitiously turns on the camera and microphone of your smartphone, changing an essential and trusted device into an insidious surveillance tool.
It was a meticulously planned — and ultimately successful — scheme in which Russian antidoping experts and members of the country's intelligence service surreptitiously replaced urine samples tainted by performance-enhancing drugs with clean urine at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Nessa "accidentally" torches the couture dress Tiana is supposed to wear during the show, setting off a furious tirade from the more seasoned star about the designer's racism — that the up-and-comer surreptitiously films and leaks to the internet.
Only work by Andrew Tider and Jeff Greenspan amounts to activism properly so called (a bust of Edward Snowden that they surreptitiously added to the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene, Brooklyn; portraits of destructive C.E.O.s by men in prison).
But challenges to conscience should be answered by good people who believe enough in the United States to place their lives, fortunes, and honor as collateral toward being listened to, not by working from inside government to surreptitiously ruin policy.
In 2014 and 2015, they met with employees of Planned Parenthood and other groups that perform abortions and a business that supplies fetal tissue for research, surreptitiously recorded their conversations and released edited versions of some of the videos online.
He also accused Pakistan and to some extent Russia — which the United States military has claimed works surreptitiously with the Taliban — of increasing their support for the insurgents even as Islamabad and Moscow have made gestures toward achieving peace talks.
It argues that her use of spyware to read his emails was prompted by her suspicions that he was being unfaithful to her and not, as Mr. Reetz-Laiolo claims, as a way to surreptitiously read and copy his work.
On a late autumn day in 2010, Aaron Swartz, an open-information advocate and early partner at the website Reddit, sneaked into a basement closet at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and surreptitiously connected his laptop to the school's high-speed Internet network.
Because it was not clear how many phones the workaround could be used on, and whether the FBI could use it surreptitiously in the future, the lawsuit was seeking information that would be pertinent to the public and security researchers around the globe.
Over the past two decades, we've filled our homes with devices capable of listening in on our conversations and surreptitiously recording our movements if we tap a bad link or install something that we shouldn't, accidentally handing access over to a hacker.
Three dirtbags concoct the perfect formula for a night of partying: hit up the nearest watering hole, bring home the most suggestible bimbo in the joint, and surreptitiously shoot a little amateur porno using a camera concealed in a pair of glasses.
But for a US administration that popularized the phrase "deep state" — a term describing an alleged conspiracy of unelected civil servants and national security officials who surreptitiously steer US policy — the decision to delegate more authority to career officials is somewhat ironic.
A few weeks later, Holes and his wife were shopping for a house in Colorado Springs when he got the call he had been waiting for: Investigators had surreptitiously collected DeAngelo's DNA, and his sample was a match to the Golden State Killer.
Carrying on text conversations with people who weren't present was way too obvious—there was none of that slip the phone under the table, keep your eyes up, and surreptitiously text other people thing that so many of my friends do these days.
Each night, he said, he and a small team swapped out Russian athletes' tainted urine for clean urine, collected from the athletes in the months leading to the Games and passed surreptitiously through a hole in the wall of the lab building.
"If plaintiffs' counsel had known that the government was surreptitiously acting, the plaintiff states could have, and would have according to their representations, sought a temporary restraining order pursuant to federal rule of civil procedure much earlier in the process," he said.
Recently, though, the network has also been the subject of controversy, over a "Got to Go" list of students drawn up by one principal and a surreptitiously recorded video of a teacher berating a first grader for being unable to answer a question.
On Golf TROON, Scotland — On Monday, several days before the start of the 2016 British Open at Royal Troon, Keegan Bradley and a couple of his golf buddies surreptitiously scaled the giant yellow scoreboard perched atop the sprawling grandstand at the 18th green.
In the seven years since Erin Andrews learned that a man had surreptitiously taken video of her while she was naked in a hotel room, she has been forced to relive the memory daily, the Fox sportscaster told a Nashville court this week.
She says that six weeks prior to her termination, a WeWork employee "surreptitiously photographed [her] having a glass of wine with another co-worker," and later used that photo as evidence that Anaya was ducking her responsibilities and drinking on the job.
The prosecutor wouldn't even look at me, even though I was on his list of victims — Jason also confessed to surreptitiously videotaping me and others in the bathroom of our home on a few occasions leading up to the assaults, crimes of voyeurism.
On-the-spot fines of up to €750 can be issued in cases of street harassment, including disrespectful comments on a woman's looks or clothing, catcalling, intrusive questions, unwanted following and "upskirting" — surreptitiously taking photos under a person's skirt — according to the legislation.
In a statement through the official Saudi Press Agency, the government said five confirmed Saudi cases of the coronavirus disease, known as Covid-19, were Saudi citizens who had visited Iran surreptitiously with help from Iranian officials, who had not stamped their passports.
Egypt's manipulation of its country's porn users is just one form of the growing trend of cryptojacking, where a computer's processing power gets co-opted by outside forces (read: hackers) who use the extra computing energy to mine cryptocurrency either purposely or surreptitiously.
The senior fire officer said that chiefs would find ways to work surreptitiously with nonuniformed administrators, behind Chief Leonard's back, in order to get work done, sometimes holding meetings with them when they knew that Chief Leonard would be out of the office.
In a statement through the official Saudi Press Agency, the government said five confirmed Saudi cases of the coronavirus disease, known as Covid-19, were Saudi citizens who had visited Iran surreptitiously with help from Iranian officials, who had not stamped their passports.
After ordering Taylor to surreptitiously snap up stock for Axe Cap, Bobby spends his final board meeting ranting and raving about how stupid the idea is, knowing that the board hates him so much they'll approve the deal just to spite him.
The author proudly endorses Barack Obama, Joseph Stalin, Bernie Sanders, Mao, Fidel Castro and millions of other communists who murdered 80 billion people, all the while surreptitiously spreading Jewish, queer and anti-American values to the next generation of freedom-seeking youngsters.
Mr Janot is expected to file formal charges against him—for obstruction of justice, as well as for accepting bribes—based on the fateful tape and on testimony from Joesley Batista, a billionaire meat mogul who surreptitiously recorded it, and from Mr Batista's brother.
This policy update—which specifically calls out "'creepshots' or 'upskirt' imagery" along with faked porn—also unties the historically laissez-faire approach of site administrators to come down on communities built around people who have been surreptitiously photographed or had their online photo libraries fusked.
At different points they apparently revised her performance reviews surreptitiously, allegedly suggested to Fowler that she was the cause of her sexual harassment issues, and threatened to fire her for reporting a manager to HR (a move Fowler says her CTO later acknowledged was illegal).
In Johnson's case, she later recalled, that meant serving as a "telephone mule" on behalf of cocaine distributors dealing weight by the tons, passing messages between them and their contacts, holding cash, and using some of her new income to surreptitiously finance a new home.
As part of the company's annual roll-out of April Fools' Day pranks, they surreptitiously attached a feature they called the "Mic Drop" to Gmail, which, when activated, inserted a GIF of a Minion (yes, from Despicable Me) dressed as royalty, dropping a mic.
As to Google Assistant and Android — the primary / only rival to the iPhone — there have been numerous privacy infractions from Android device makers surreptitiously tracking user information (hello, OnePlus and Blu), and Google's own business model is predicated on exploiting user data for commercial gain.
David Daleiden, an anti-abortion activist who in 2015 targeted Planned Parenthood with surreptitiously filmed videos to try and show it was profiting from the sale of aborted fetal tissue, addressed a rally of nearly 500 people in rain-soaked Orange, a Los Angeles suburb.
We learned that there was an "anomaly" on her server discovered by the intelligence community inspector general that led him to believe that virtually every single one of the emails that went through that server was sent surreptitiously to a foreign entity unrelated to Russia.
Analysts fear the controversy over how Russia surreptitiously used Facebook during the 2016 election is not just bad PR but may hit the social media titan's impeccable bottom line as the company invests further in security to take itself out of the political crosshairs.
Over on Twitter, TechCrunch's security editor Zack Whittaker also pointed to a 2017 report from the Intercept that found so-called anonymous messaging app Sarahah was surreptitiously collecting contact email addresses and phone numbers without making clear to users that it was doing so.
You'd be forgiven if you thought I asked that question because of the swirl of headlines surrounding Pruitt's problematic travel and security costs, his rental of a condo from a lobbyist couple or accusations (which Pruitt denies) of surreptitiously giving bonuses to loyal Oklahoma aides.
Katy Carmichael: Twist is loosely based on a girl at college who was obsessed with fashion and would surreptitiously label check your clothes to see what you were wearing, compare thigh sizes, and make helpful comments about how you could improve how you looked.
" Then, he informed the Times, "Russian antidoping experts and members of the intelligence service surreptitiously replaced urine samples tainted by performance-enhancing drugs with clean urine collected months earlier, somehow breaking into the supposedly tamper-proof bottles that are the standard at international competitions.
People like John Hodge, the town's most respected lawyer, who knocks his wife around, and kindhearted Etha Jennings, who surreptitiously delivers home-cooked meals to the hobo camp outside town because one of the young Civilian Conservation Corps workers reminds her of her dead son.
An academic who studies affirmative action filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the University of California system, seeking access to a trove of records that he says could reveal whether the system defied state law by surreptitiously reintroducing race as a factor in admissions.
Whether you're recording a lecture for future reference, archiving an interview for journalistic purposes, or just surreptitiously recording every conversation you have a la Dale Gribble from King of the Hill, it's super easy to go back and search for any moment you need.
Mr. Trump suggested last week that he might have surreptitiously taped his conversations with Mr. Comey, and on Sunday two Republican senators, Mike Lee of Utah and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, said the president should turn over any such tapes, if they exist.
Malaysian authorities allege that Siti Aisyah, along with 29-year-old Vietnamese woman Doan Thi Huong, were trained by North Korean agents to surreptitiously swab Kim's face with VX nerve agent, a powerful chemical weapon that kills by sending the nervous system into overdrive.
Jackson expressed disappointment to the press that Ellis hadn't called to see how he was doing; perhaps the pitcher was too busy counting the twenty-dollar bills that had been surreptitiously stuffed into his locker by his teammates as a tip for beaning Reggie.
I would also hope that you are not a person who's been surreptitiously spied on in an Airbnb, but it's something you might want to keep an eye out for after reading this horrifying tale of such an incident (especially since it's not the first time).
In a filing with a New York state court in Manhattan, Apollo and Black said emails uncovered from early 2017 show that Siddiqui was "surreptitiously working" with a more junior Apollo colleague and two former Athene executives, and using confidential information to form a competing company.
One of the supposed advantages of Juul for cigarette smokers is that it can be used surreptitiously in places where cigarette smoking isn't allowed, but this feature has also allowed teens to consume the product in schools and other places with a low risk of detection.
Worse the company wasn't up front about the rumors and its own reported demise, instead leaving backers twisting in the wind for the last week, surreptitiously updating the expected ship dates for products that it had good reason to know it might never be able to ship.
To journalists, Wexler has been the public face of the company for the last four years, the man we've gone to when we wanted to let people know they may have been hacked by foreign cyberarmies, exposed to ISIS propaganda, or surreptitiously forced to follow Donald Trump.
The technical details I'll leave to him to explain for obvious reasons, but the gist is this: Conceivably, Signal's servers could be surreptitiously logging every tiny action being taken, from which user info is being accessed to the exact location in memory where a response is written.
Such is the status he has acquired as the definitive, universal genius that the few questions raised in his quincentenary year are being put almost surreptitiously, as in a show at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome that largely comprises models based on da Vinci's designs.
His "automatic" poems from 1961 are simply comprised of a torn sheet of used carbon paper, calling to mind the practice of samizdat, or underground publishing, that consisted in typing multiple copies of a manuscript that could not be printed legally, and then distributing them surreptitiously.
"The mandatory databanking of a whole population's biodata, including DNA, is a gross violation of international human rights norms, and it's even more disturbing if it is done surreptitiously, under the guise of a free health care program," Human Rights Watch's China director Sophie Richardson said.
And heroin sold on the street is often combined with — or surreptitiously replaced by — fentanyl, an opioid up to 50 times as potent that was a cause or contributing factor in 655 deaths across Canada from 2009 to 2000, according to the Canadian Center on Substance Abuse.
Watching David use his glasses to surreptitiously record his encounters with the real Sophie, I was reminded of a recent episode of the fascinating Showtime documentary series "Dark Net," in which a filmmaker who lost an eye in a gun accident replaced it with a camera.
The George Washington University political scientist John Sides reviewed public-opinion data from the 2012 race and found that none of the hyperventilated-upon slips of the campaign — not even the surreptitiously filmed video of Romney's "47 percent" comments — had any appreciable effect on either candidate's support.
That was the informal name of a group of European politicians surreptitiously paid through overseas accounts controlled by Mr. Manafort, starting in 22012, to lobby American politicians to support Viktor F. Yanukovych, then the leader of Ukraine and a favorite of the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.
Hildebrand. Kirchner had killed himself by then, and Hildebrand, notwithstanding his own part-Jewish ancestry and modernist affiliations, had been hired as one of Hitler's private art dealers, gobbling up stolen and other works to glorify the Führer while surreptitiously pocketing what he liked for himself.
And Check Point, which last month found a number of coronavirus-themed disinformation campaigns, now says it has found a new malware campaign leveraging the fear of the outbreak to surreptitiously install a powerful remote access trojan designed to take full control of a victim's computer.
In cases making their way through the federal courts, the Justice Department has argued that courts have almost no role to play in reviewing claims brought by noncitizens caught shortly after surreptitiously crossing the border — those who are subject to "expedited removal" under federal immigration law.
"Occupied" featured Russia surreptitiously invading Norway; in January, when, as a buffer against Russia, the U.S. deployed Marines to that country (the first time foreign troops had been stationed there since World War II), what had been an escapist thriller suddenly seemed oddly documentary in nature.
The effort to starve Planned Parenthood of funding picked up in mid-2015, after anti-abortion activists began posting videos online that surreptitiously recorded local Planned Parenthood officials and were heavily edited to suggest their affiliates were illegally profiting from selling fetal parts to scientific researchers.
There was another major pivot when the Department of Defense surreptitiously began paying sports teams to embed the military in the game — paying to have servicemen strategically seated at games, surprise homecomings as in-game entertainment, American flags the size of the football field — as recruiting tools.
Mr. Ziegler depicted him changing his clothes in a telephone booth while a cat (or is it Batman?) surreptitiously watched from a nearby window, going to therapy to face intimacy issues with Batman, and being forced to hand in his cape after testing positive for anabolic steroids.
At my character interview after passing the bar exam, I was questioned about my political activities and was confronted with a photostatic copy of a petition I had signed against the Vietnam War that the N.Y.P.D. had surreptitiously photographed on a bulletin board at the law school.
Along the way, we learn that chocolate was once thought to prevent venereal disease, and that gravy was so highly prized in the Middle Ages that "gravy thieves" would surreptitiously drill holes in the bottom of meat pies in order to extract and reuse the liquid inside.
I did not record the conversation, but during a lull in their conversation, I did surreptitiously snap a photo of the pair, emailing it to my colleagues in the Times' Washington bureau who were covering the Russia investigation, in an effort to identify Mr. Cobb's dining companion.
When not at the Long Island house, the couple lives in a similarly uncluttered apartment on lower Fifth Avenue in Manhattan; Ceglic finds his subjects while traversing the city, surreptitiously capturing them from across a subway car or waiting in the lobby at the doctor's office.
But experts said the hacking reflects the latest cyber and traditional espionage that Moscow has been pursuing lately: collecting data surreptitiously, often for years, with the goal of using information to humiliate and destabilize the country's rivals rather than steal money, industrial secrets or military information.
Those ads link to Arabic- and English-language YouTube channels that pull together preexisting videos Jigsaw believes can effectively undo ISIS's brainwashing—clips like testimonials from former extremists, imams denouncing ISIS's corruption of Islam, and surreptitiously filmed clips inside the group's dysfunctional caliphate in Northern Syria and Iraq.
When they tried to meet with the activist Ding Zilin, whose teenage son had been killed in the Tiananmen protests, they were surrounded at the gate of People's University in Beijing, where Ms. Ding lived, by at least two dozen plainclothes police officers, filmed surreptitiously and prevented from entering.
In the first few minutes, Attenborough blew the minds of views across the UK (and those of us watching surreptitiously through a VPN) with this fascinating Nature Fact: sloths, the animals so lazy that plant matter grows in their fur, are capable of swimming if they want to fuck.
I know it&aposs been getting picked apart today, and that is really why I am here is because there is something seriously wrong with society when a woman can run around the White House and surreptitiously record people possibly in violation of her own national security contract.
Researchers at Israel's Ben Gurion University have created a piece of proof-of-concept code they call "Speake(a)r," designed to demonstrate how determined hackers could find a way to surreptitiously hijack a computer to record audio even when the device's microphones have been entirely removed or disabled.
In a dark-of-night operation, Russian antidoping experts and members of the intelligence service surreptitiously replaced urine samples tainted by performance-enhancing drugs with clean urine collected months earlier, somehow breaking into the supposedly tamper-proof bottles that are the standard at international competitions, Dr. Rodchenkov said.
And I loved this video, in which a high school boy wrote "PROM?" on 500 Ping-Pong balls and surreptitiously stuffed them in his girlfriend's locker, for the shot at the reveal, where the girl's face bends into the perfect upside-down U, the nexus of happiness and humiliation.
The recent investigation confirmed that Russian officials tampered with doping samples at Sochi, where Ms. Uhlaender placed fourth in the women's skeleton competition, behind a Russian who won the bronze medal but was identified as among those whose steroid-laced urine samples were surreptitiously made to appear clean.
The allegations were wide-ranging and detailed: Athletes were given a three-drug cocktail of banned substances and liquor; authorities helped athletes evade drug tests by surreptitiously swapping out tainted urine; thousands of incriminating samples were destroyed; drug testers were threatened by members of Russia's Federal Security Service.
It is intended to prevent foreigners from surreptitiously influencing American politics and public policy, and has been employed as part of the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, as he examines Russian efforts to interfere in American politics, and ties between President Trump's team and Russia.
More of a "cryptolect" (a form of slang or argot used exclusively avoid certain detection or judgement from others) than a fully formed language, gay men would drop Polari terms into conversation: If the listener responded with Polari in turn, you could identify each other's sexual orientation surreptitiously.
When Vladimir Putin ordered his hackers to surreptitiously help Donald Trump in the presidential race, he could hardly have anticipated that once in office, Mr. Trump would so outrageously, destructively and thoroughly alienate America's closest neighbors and allies as he did at the Group of 7 meeting in Canada.
Monitoring a game, it became clear, demanded a subtle touch and thespian manner: throughout the night, the observer made token glances toward the action on the field — snapping some photographs of the game, and casually clapping for the home team — before surreptitiously training his focus back on the ultras.
About 60,000 African migrants have surreptitiously crossed into Israel over the once-porous border with Egypt since 0003, most of them Sudanese or Eritreans who cannot be sent back home because of international conventions that prevent the repatriation of asylum seekers to home countries where they could face persecution.
Given that Nunes surreptitiously worked with the White House in the past while attempting to appear independent, and given that Nunes may well be attempting the same ploy again, he must   answer the question of whether White House officials played any role with his staff regarding the Nunes memo.
According to Politico, Priebus warned senior White House aides to stop surreptitiously giving the president news reports days after the deputy national security adviser KT McFarland handed Trump a printout with two Time magazine covers: one from 2008 predicting global warming and another from 1977 predicting an ice age.
Where most trades in professional sports are carried out surreptitiously behind the scenes, it isn't uncommon for, say, the GM of the Boston Bruins to walk over to the Dallas Stars' table, tap his counterpart on the shoulder, and head to the back of the floor to talk business.
The Journal also alleged the app fraudulently signed users up for "virtual-reality services":The weather app also has attempted to surreptitiously subscribe more than 100,000 users of its low-cost Alcatel smartphones in countries such as Brazil, Malaysia and Nigeria to paid virtual-reality services, according to Upstream Systems.
The Times report explains:In a dark-of-night operation, Russian antidoping experts and members of the intelligence services surreptitiously replaced urine samples tainted by performance-enhancing drugs with clean urine collected months earlier, somehow breaking into the supposedly tamper-proof bottles that are the standard at international competitions, Dr. Rodchenkov said.
In a Reddit post, Wosar explained that he reverse-engineered Guild Wars 2 updates over the last few weeks and said that a March 6 update included a program that surreptitiously scanned the player's computer looking for other apps and processes that could be used to cheat in the game.
The coalition said the proposals stemmed from the growing use by departments across the country of high-tech equipment or software, some of which was developed for battlefields, to surreptitiously monitor poor or predominately black neighborhoods, Muslims, or the street-level movements of activists within the Black Lives Matter movement.
In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Lawson saw a newly-formed DHS ramp up its southwest dragnet: a border-industrial surveillance complex replete with ground sensors, unarmed spy drones, and controversial eavesdropping tech known as StingRays and TriggerFish that surreptitiously gather phone location data by emulating cell towers.
After Judge Navarro's ruling in December that prosecutors had withheld evidence in the ranch standoff that might have helped the defendants — including video taken surreptitiously within the ranch — prosecutors said in their court filings that fears of violence against witnesses were part of their decision-making in what evidence to release.
On Wednesday, in Federal District Court in Las Vegas, Judge Gloria M. Navarro charged that prosecutors had failed to disclose material they were required to turn over to the defense, including video taken surreptitiously within the Bundy ranch during the standoff, and evidence that F.B.I. agents were involved in the incident.
For instance, Buzzfeed News published a major story in August that revealed the extent to which law enforcement agencies use Stingrays (devices that pretend to be cell phone towers and are used to surreptitiously track people) by analyzing data from the radio signals that planes use to report on their location.
The closest ostensibly good guys get to actually doing the right thing comes when Rhoades and Sacher set up a "war room" in an unused storage closet, where she can get payback against Jeffcoat's racist agenda by surreptitiously picking up all the white-collar cases he had forced them to drop.
Deuce Bigalow: Riggli Digglio and the Italian GigoloSandler plays an ex-mafioso named Riggli Digglio who helps Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) and his Italian cousin Donatello Bigalow (Rob Schneider) track down the sociopathic restauranteur Dante Stromboli (Rob Schneider), who's surreptitiously ransacking the kitchen cabinets of every male sex worker in Europe.
He fired off his ill-fated Saturday tweet complaining of "tapps" of his phones after railing to aides about how poorly Attorney General Jeff Sessions had responded to reports that he had surreptitiously communicated with the Russians, the way Mr. Trump's former National Security Council adviser, Michael T. Flynn, did.
Hunkered down in her narrow seat, staging and photographing items on her tray table, perhaps with a sleeping fellow passenger beside her (one component of Seat Assignment features surreptitiously taken "spy" photographs of her snoozing seatmates), Katchadourian is irrepressibly creative, finding surprising possibilities with the most quotidian materials and images.
This force is in addition to the Border Patrol agents who are free to apprehend any suspected unauthorized immigrant within 100 miles of the border, and the local law enforcement officials who may surreptitiously look for people who might be unauthorized so they can jail them and ask for federal assistance.
But security researchers have found an unexpected feature of Android that can surreptitiously grant an app the permission to not merely reach outside its sandbox but fully redraw the phone's screen while another part of the operating system is running, tricking users into tapping on fake buttons that can have unexpected consequences.
He did send a lengthy list of questions to the FBI last summer about federal law enforcement's use of spyware, software that can be surreptitiously installed on Americans' devices to track their activity, in the context of the FBI seeking the changes to Rule 41 to let spyware be deployed more easily.
"The charges and forfeiture action announced today allege that defendants in China established and used shell companies around the world, surreptitiously moved money through the United States and violated the sanctions imposed on North Korea in response to, among other things, its nuclear weapons program," U.S. Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said.
"The charges and forfeiture action announced today allege that defendants in China established and used shell companies around the world, surreptitiously moved money through the United States and violated the sanctions imposed on North Korea in response to, among other things, its nuclear weapons program," U.S. Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said.
" According to the motion (obtained by PEOPLE), Mueller "surreptitiously recorded the entire two hours of his June 3, 2013 meeting with KYGO personnel, which was conducted as part of KYGO's independent investigation into Plaintiff's groping of Ms. Swift during a pre-concert meet and greet" but "conveniently preserved a few short, handpicked excerpts.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE — was dead serious about the idea of surreptitiously recording the 21625th president and using the evidence to make the case that Trump should be removed from office, according to my sources.
In another widely noted decision, Judge Griesa, after 22015 years of litigation, ruled in 1986 that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had violated the rights of the Socialist Workers Party, a Trotskyist group, from the 1950s to the '70s by planting informants, surreptitiously entering party-related premises and engaging in other spying activities.
Meandering behind Mr. Bowers as he shares faded photographs of extravagantly endowed young men and prurient factoids about his famous "tricks" — cheekily illustrated with scenes from classic movies that read rather differently in hindsight — Mr. Tyrnauer surreptitiously hoses away the layers of dirt to reveal the fragility of his subject's anything-goes hedonism.
Like the best heroic-journalism tomes, it offers the inside play-by-play — debates about how to approach a source; the unglamorous work of knocking on strangers' doors; the more glamorous, furtive, late-night meetings and surreptitiously handed-over documents; the stately editor-in-chief who holds firm to First Amendment values.
And it certainly adds spice to family life if children understand that the same rules apply for all ages: that Dad will get grief for surreptitiously checking his phone under the dinner table and Mom has to park hers in the designated recharging zone for the night just as the children do.
He is not contesting the facts laid out in the court documents, calling them "true and accurate," and is now cooperating with the FBI — and has been doing so for several months, raising the prospect that he has agreed to surreptitiously record conversations with people involved with the Russian government and the Trump campaign.
She claims that Constand's mother, Gianna Constand, "surreptitiously and illegally" recorded a 2005 phone call between herself and Cosby "without his knowledge or consent," and that the recording of that conversation played for jurors during Cosby's trial was altered, according to a private forensic analysis of the recording that was obtained by the defense team.
The reason for his focus on Manafort has long seemed obvious: Mueller was investigating potential collusion between the Trump team and Russia, and Manafort was a clear suspect there ( due to both his history of work for pro-Russian entities and the fact that he surreptitiously met and communicated with Russians during the campaign).
MS-13 GANG MEMBER PLEADS GUILTY TO &aposCATFISHING&apos MURDER OF BOY, 15, IN MASSACHUSETTS After the 4.53 murder, prosecutors said that Martinez was "jumped in" and made a "homeboy," or full member of MS-13&aposs Eastside Loco Salvatrucha (ESLS) clique in East Boston during a ceremony that was surreptitiously recorded by agents.
There's infidelity (Burroughs isn't motivated by lust, but he wishes to see if his parts actually still work), tracking one's boyfriend in chat rooms surreptitiously, Internet dating ("My feeling was, if you're in the same ZIP code, you and I have enough in common") and contemplating affairs with one's lover's more famous literary buddies.
Kobe Bryant is sputtering to the end of a Hall of Fame career looking like anything but a Hall of Famer, the head coach seems to actively dislike young players, and the one he actively dislikes the most, D'Angelo Russell, surreptitiously filmed Nick Young talking about his sexual conquests while engaged to singer Iggy Azalea.
In the memo, drawn from classified material, the staff of the House Intelligence Committee under Devin Nunes, Republican of California, apparently alleges that the Obama Justice Department sought a warrant for an electronic wiretap based on a dossier financed by the Clinton campaign and produced by Fusion GPS with information surreptitiously provided by Russian intelligence.
Russia's Investigative Committee said in a statement that it had obtained documents relating to the doping samples of 15 Russian athletes who were recently banned for life from the Olympic Games, following revelations that their urine samples had been surreptitiously tampered with overnight in Sochi to conceal the use of banned, performance-enhancing drugs.
"The mandatory data-banking of a whole population&aposs biodata, including DNA, is a gross violation of international human rights norms, and it&aposs even more disturbing if it is done surreptitiously, under the guise of a free health care program," Sophie Richardson, China director of Human Rights Watch, said of that program in 2017.
You'll have the inconvenience of needing to reconnect all of your devices, but it's an effective way of blocking out any people or devices that might have surreptitiously gained access without your knowledge—like the neighbor who popped 'round for a drink and noticed your wi-fi password on a sticker your router along the way.
On Monday, researchers released a technical report on a new type of Android malware designed to surreptitiously record video and audio, turn the GPS on and off, steal data from the phone and take screenshots, among other functions—"run-of-the-mill, boring, commercial spyware junk," as one of the researcher put it in the report.
When TechCrunch first reported on the company's $15 million raise less than a month ago, we noted that the company had surreptitiously put 1,5003 of its electric scooters on the streets — to the delight of the 50,000 people who have taken 250,000 rides on them, and disregarding many laws put in place by the city of Santa Monica.
Then with my wife, Susan, snapping pictures I carefully removed the layers of wrappings one at a time with a kitchen knife — and then opened the latches to reveal an unpolished silent brass corpse inside, smelling exactly the same as it did when I surreptitiously opened that case for the first time some 70 years earlier in Providence.
The desperate search for the University of Iowa sophomore has led investigators to question a pig farmer who reportedly twice pleaded guilty to stalking, while a suspect in an assault on a jogger in another Iowa city and a man seen surreptitiously snapping pics of young girls on a run have also been analyzed for any possible connections.
By first using a series of exploits to surreptitiously gain a foothold on the phone, NSO's capabilities can then turn on the device's microphone, siphon emails, texts, and messages before they're encrypted, as well as track the phone's GPS location, according to documents previously released as part of a data breach of Italian surveillance company Hacking Team.
A valet mode ("Think of it as a baby monitor for your car," an official said in a Chevrolet news release at the time) that surreptitiously recorded Ferris Bueller-like joy rides made the company so nervous that it sent letters to owners warning about possible legal issues and asking them to refrain from using the setting.
Operating just 20 miles from the mainland city of Shenzhen, in a tiny storefront sandwiched between a pharmacy and an upscale lingerie store, Causeway was a destination for Chinese tourists, seasoned local politicians and even, surreptitiously, Communist Party members themselves, anyone hoping for a peek inside the purges, intraparty feuding and silent coups that are scrubbed from official histories.
Stay Off of Social Media If you manage to hold it together when cousin Fred pushes "The Art of the Deal" into your hands as you kiss him hello, but post about it on Facebook from the bathroom five minutes later, that post is likely to be seen imminently by everyone else surreptitiously checking their phones.
Washington (CNN)The staggering revelations of memos documenting Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's discussions of surreptitiously recording President Donald Trump and of the 25th Amendment raised fresh questions Friday about the eight-day stretch between the time former FBI Director James Comey was fired last year and Robert Mueller was appointed as special counsel to lead the Russia investigation.
The former acting FBI director went on the record in that "60 Minutes" interview confirming some previous reports about Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein: That he raised the idea of wiring himself to surreptitiously record interactions with the President, and mused about which Cabinet officials might support an effort to invoke the 25th Amendment to oust Trump from office.
Specifically, they were said to have falsified the place of death: Compensation is granted only if the person is killed outside a tiger reserve, and several families have surreptitiously moved the bodies of relatives from inside the reserve where they were killed to agricultural lands, said V. K. Singh, forest conservator of the Bareilly zone in Uttar Pradesh.
Gospel interludes are used frequently in the slave quarters, not to mention over Underground's gorgeous main credits: In the third episode, a heart-stopping sequence is set to the Macon matriarch practicing classical piano as her slaves surreptitiously set a part of their plan into motion, their ears always on alert in case the tinkling keys stop.

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