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After the flight, he vacuumed the moondust out of them.
They were safely vacuumed up by the Police Department's beekeeper.
The program also vacuumed up our wage and investment information.
"Rugs were vacuumed, everything was neat and put away," Roman said.
Your grandmother has vacuumed up after two generations of your family.
The funeral home smelled of flowers, freshly vacuumed carpet and furniture polish.
Most people probably have no idea what their baseline is, vacuumed of influences.
Indoor mats can be vacuumed, and some can be tossed in the washer.
My dad and I tag-teamed (well, he vacuumed) to get everything looking spotless.
Critics say that Americans' communications are often vacuumed up along with those of foreigners.
"We vacuumed out all the moon dust," Mr. Schmitt said in the oral history.
TAYLOR Well, just that time you vacuumed vomit into the non-wet dry vac.
The stained-glass windows are being vacuumed, the cast-bronze entrance doors wiped down.
Internet giants have vacuumed up most of the available AI talent—and they need more.
Later, they dumped out the vacuumed bugs into bags to take back to the university.
The emails were later vacuumed up by WikiLeaks, which tossed them into a searchable archive.
In the hot months, though, we vacuumed the yard — extension cords daisy-chained back indoors.
The particles forced dirt out of the fibers, which he then vacuumed off the painting.
It would be obvious to the next guest that the carpet had been thoroughly vacuumed.
Homes, in turn, look like shopping catalogs and are vacuumed of anything remotely suggesting life.
Soon they were able to reclaim their house, which Luce had washed, vacuumed, and scrubbed.
Vanguard and BlackRock have vacuumed up just about all of this cash, according to Morningstar.
Also, it obviously depends on how much of the fur I've vacuumed at the given time.
Carpeted meeting rooms are vacuumed and then cleaned with lint rollers to pick up stray dust.
Every few months they covered his body with dusty webs that needed to be vacuumed off.
Mr. Trump's own speech, to be delivered Thursday, is being vacuumed of any hint of borrowing.
Marie vacuumed the room, pushing hard until you could see the brush patterns in the carpet.
"Before the Roomba, we vacuumed once a week," said Alex Arpaia, a staff writer at Wirecutter.
Dr. Sandler vacuumed up data on rampant discrimination, attaching 80 pages of documentation to the complaint.
His concept involved propelling a passenger pod through a vacuumed tube, maximizing efficiency by minimizing air resistance.
I haven't vacuumed my apartment in over a week, so I get cleaning, and then prepare dinner.
But, as Tiversa's system vacuumed up more examples, he learned that there was a surprisingly benign reason.
Picture, if you will, the last time you vacuumed your home or did any type of housework.
But it wasn't clear exactly what kind of data was being vacuumed up, or for what reason.
He keeps a collection of "before and after" photos of vacuumed tracks to send to M.T.A. officials.
Out and about, yet need to make sure the floor is vacuumed up before company arrives later?
I wiped down the counters, cupboards and floor; dusted and vacuumed; and cleaned the half-bathroom downstairs.
Just kidding — it's a $300 robotic vacuum cleaner following in the recently vacuumed footsteps of Roomba's success story.
Along with meth, 37 kilograms of heroin was also found stashed in vacuumed-sealed packages inside the speakers.
In his day, as in ours, the rich vacuumed up almost all the value produced by the economy.
" Wemple said that Wolff "vacuumed some good quotes and atmospherics for which he deserves credit" in "Fire and Fury.
Considering how much your mother has vacuumed up after you over the years, your mom extra deserves a Roomba.
Considering how much your father has vacuumed up after you over the years, your dad extra deserves a Roomba.
Yeti's steel, double-wall vacuumed container keeps whatever your beverage of choice might be hot or cold, as desired.
The beads make a bit of a mess, but can be easily vacuumed up when you're doing goofing around.
People clench tightly to parcels of tangerines and vacuumed-sealed food products, from whole ducks to entire pig thighs.
A Hispanic cleaning woman vacuumed a carpeted staircase behind us while we waited for the President to appear onscreen.
If your cup seems stuck, pinch the sides to break the seal that keeps the device vacuumed in place.
The carpet I vacuumed I only saw once a week, and the pastel shirts I folded I never wore.
As with any floor, laminate floors should be swept, vacuumed, or dry dusted before any cleaning with a mop.
The leg turns hard and dense, and when it's ready, it's vacuumed-sealed and packaged in beautiful handled boxes.
It vacuumed up a trio of startups and got to work in earnest on one smartwatch to rule them all.
The portion of three remaining dimes that isn't vacuumed up by other platforms like Twitter, Snapchat or Verizon-AOL-Yahoo!
Be forewarned: it's French and super long, plucking at every feeling you've ever had until you're fully vacuumed of emotion.
That's how Hernandez hijacked the employee's credentials, and used them to upload malware onto the portal, which vacuumed more credentials.
The Panic of 1907 took place more than a year after the San Francisco earthquake vacuumed up the world's liquidity.
Being able to monitor the battery life in real-time as I vacuumed over different floor types made vacuuming strangely therapeutic.
The findings came in the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which vacuumed up more than 600,000 profiles of Canadian citizens.
Every good young actor vacuumed up by a superhero franchise or a megahit movie series costs us a fresh star persona.
They have high-density foam for gaskets and insulation, and the fact that they're vacuumed-sealed seems to drive some of that.
Whole rooms were vacuumed of Ritz crackers and crayon tips because of the possibility of a bumbling Snorlax, a skin-shredding Dratini.
The honeybees are getting the care they need, at an apiary belonging to Michael Lauriano, the police officer who vacuumed them up.
At franchised restaurants like Outback, it could be vacuumed up by parent organizations, and used to make business decisions in the future.
The one that spooked me the most was when I was emptying trash cans while my aunt vacuumed and my brother did dishes.
Then there's the corporate dystopia, in which the vast majority of online ad dollars are vacuumed up by two companies: Google and Facebook.
Afterwards, as our car was being vacuumed we would split a package of peanut m&m's and flip through the slammer while giggling.
My cat got very curious about the strange moving creature with no scent, but she tended to avoid its path as it vacuumed.
My sadness began to lift, gently, like a dissipating fog, as I vacuumed, after dusting the rooms with flea powder a final time.
I head back to our immaculately clean, freshly vacuumed house and make chicken teriyaki lunches for the three of us for the week.
If so, the entire process would need to be repeated, with everything vacuumed out, and the nitrogen pumped back in through a tiny port.
Tapit, who loves to roll around in the mud, is given multiple baths a day and is even vacuumed to keep him looking regal.
Gender stereotyping abounds in the Incredibles franchise: In the first movie Helen vacuumed while Bob undertook secret missions, shirking his duties as a dad.
Other setbacks involve the cones of gravel that are carefully arrayed on a gallery floor and then accidentally vacuumed by one of the cleaners.
I recently left my phone to charge in my bedroom while I vacuumed the entire house, and experienced nary a hiccup in sound quality.
"We know who the best scientists are and we'd expect them to be vacuumed up the way physicists were in the Manhattan project," he said.
Next door, a Chanel employee vacuumed shards of glass from the floor, while carpenters removed the plywood panels that had been protecting a Gucci shop.
Despite the fumigation, the bedbugs continued to breed and feed on the family as they slept on the small portion of the carpet they vacuumed.
At four Gs, your vision grows blurry and your inner organs feel as if they are being vacuumed out a small hole in your back.
If ancient glaciers "vacuumed up Earth's craters," Cavosie said, than sediments dating back to this period "should be bursting at the seams" with shocked minerals.
Repeatedly I have heard the women I visit apologize that their homes could be ... better vacuumed, freshly dusted, dishes completely washed, laundry done and more.
And the leather interior is clean and the carpets vacuumed, though there remains a small amount of residue from the long-ago dusting for fingerprints.
App creators "vacuumed up and transferred to servers in China vast quantities of private and personally-identifiable user data" without users' knowledge, the lawsuit alleges.
Across from the laundry room, which had two sets of industrial-sized washers and dryers, was her large, sparsely furnished bedroom, the carpet freshly vacuumed.
From 5 in the morning until 7 at night, Mr. Ramesh vacuumed, dusted and scrubbed, he said, stopping only for a 15-minute lunch break.
He said Kaspersky security software inadvertently vacuumed up source code for malicious software on a computer of a Maryland-based Kaspersky software user in September 2014.
Cleveland Whiskey in Ohio utilizes an aggressive, highly oxygenated, vacuumed, and pressurized environment to extract flavor from different strains of wood to produce its products rapidly.
Sure, my single mom and I did laundry, vacuumed, and washed dishes, but in our small two-bedroom apartment, things were more often haphazard than immaculate.
Suarez twinkled his toes trying to dribble around the challenge, but he couldn't get his steps right, and El-Shenawy vacuumed the ball off Suarez's feet.
Mr. Pence, who vacuumed up campaign funds from national donors close to his brother, is the strong favorite to win what was his brother's old seat.
It vacuumed up some 16 gigabytes of emails and digital files from at least 16 members' offices, including, officials here believe, that of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
After docking on Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, Dr. Muderis was vacuumed up into Australia's refugee system and given a number: 982.
Will we have to give robot/ AI that we use in our every day life, like a robot vacuumed cleaner or our phone assistants rights too?
They made a racket in their stalls at a Buenos Aires showground as their owners brushed and vacuumed them to prepare for a barnyard-themed beauty contest.
This is how I first came to get my pores vacuumed, a procedure I would have enthusiastically nodded yes to anyway because pore-vacuuming just sounds awesome.
As a child, he'd slept in my bed every single night, and his white fur was a constant presence on our floors, no matter how much we vacuumed.
Smog Free Tower, a project by Studio Roosegaarde, is a practical approach to Beijing's pollution epidemic, a departure from a more symbolic project like Brother Nut's vacuumed bricks.
The two companies, locked in an seemingly never-ending battle to control the attention of young and influential smartphone owners, have vacuumed up much of the social landscape.
From 2006 until 2015, Section 215 was the basis of a secret program by which the National Security Agency systematically vacuumed up Americans' domestic phone logs in bulk.
App creators "vacuumed up and transferred to servers in China vast quantities of private and personally-identifiable user data" without users' knowledge, the lawsuit states according to NBC.
Some Republicans grumbled that Mr. Trump's campaign vacuumed up donations that could have been used more effectively in the midterms by House candidates trying to retain their seats.
After a couple minutes of exploration, I bombarded foot soldiers with a volley of rockets, then vacuumed their corpses (and all nearby loose objects) with a projectile black hole.
I vacuumed my house with my old vacuum and then I went over it again with this Dyson and I was in shock at how much dirt it collected.
The Ministry estimates that more than two million birds are vacuumed to their deaths every year and, as a result, it is asking for changes to the harvesting process.
In all my years of dorm life, I never met someone who vacuumed or washed a rug regularly enough that it wasn't just a patch of dirt and germs.
In the West, too, the puffs of data that people leave behind them as they go about their lives are being vacuumed up by companies such as Google and Facebook.
A leveraged buyout of the chain by a private equity firm led to an aggressive store-opening plan that vacuumed up cash and sent the stock company's stock price plummeting.
Mr. Buttigieg, meanwhile, has vacuumed up big donations from donors on the traditional fund-raising circuit, in addition to bringing in money at grass-roots events and collecting online donations.
The incident lasted all of an hour before the New York Police Department's own beekeeping team vacuumed up the horde of honeybees and took them safely to a new location.
The team thinks that Jupiter's retrograde moons, however, are mostly made up of a passerby objects from elsewhere in the Solar System that Jupiter vacuumed up and captured with its gravity.
Pai argues that the changes are necessary to allow media outlets to diversify and compete for ad revenue that is increasingly being vacuumed up by internet giants like Facebook and Google.
But that's just one sliver of what is being vacuumed up by companies every day, many of which are in industries other than technology, such as health care, retail and insurance.
In 2016, the Onavo team had created a research app that vacuumed up all of a user's phone and web activity; Facebook paid people ages 13 to 35 to install it.
Which is why it felt particularly unsettling when our beauty director sent me a string of gnarly YouTube videos on Slack late last night, demonstrating people getting their teeth plaque vacuumed off.
For the past six years, Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, has vacuumed up his country's assets, putting them either in his pocket or the pockets of people close to him.
A quarter century ago, the then-American presidential candidate, Ross Perot, spoke of a "giant sucking sound" in warning that factory work was being vacuumed up by Mexico, with American communities abandoned.
With a quick flick of his glove, Willson Contreras vacuumed up a 73-mile-per-hour fastball from Aroldis Chapman that bounced in front of the plate with two runners on base.
They resent that this creature's adorable features have allowed it to take over so much of our conservation consciousness, vacuumed up so much funding, and eclipsed the plight of other endangered species.
In the days after the waters receded, people across Houston vacuumed mud up off their floors, peeled sheetrock from their walls, trashed waterlogged mattresses and family heirlooms and expensive bottles of wine.
The first part of the installation you encounter is a partially-built room — freshly vacuumed carpet, vanity mirror, turntable — not unlike the type of space you would see in a typical suburban home.
For her album cover, Santigold, otherwise known as Santi White, worked with photographer Haruhiko Kawaguchi to create an image showing her vacuumed-packed in a 99¢ bag with her clothes and knick-knacks.
Craigslist put a large dent in that revenue (and the government has now effectively banned much of it), and Facebook vacuumed up the rest of it, leading to the alternative press' rapid decline.
Kidnappings and killings by the Islamic State captured more attention in the West, but the Syrian prison system has vacuumed up many more times the number of people detained by ISIS in Syria.
At times this year, especially during the past two weeks, Federer looked as sharp and as fluid as he did in the previous decade, when he vacuumed up the bulk of his trophies.
Why it matters: The regulatory action comes as the Federal Trade Commission is also investigating Facebook over the privacy scandal, which sparked greater scrutiny of the way Silicon Valley has vacuumed up consumer data.
Today, we keep pumping out huge amounts of carbon by burning fossil fuels, but about 25 percent of those emissions are absorbed by the ocean, and another 25 percent is vacuumed up by plants.
Using online video and blueprints, Mr. Wallace programmed a digital rendering of the 15-minute long ride, including the "Futureport Departure" sign that greeted visitors and the Jetsons-like robot that vacuumed the floor.
The Governing Council indicated Wednesday that it was ready to break its own rules as it vacuumed up government and corporate bonds, as well as short-term debt issued by corporations, known as commercial paper.
Even products that functioned as intended, like social networks and chat apps, vacuumed up millions in VC funding only to fail at maintaining the meteoric growth necessary to survive as free software in the App Store.
You coordinate the process from the iRobot app, which will automatically tell the mopping and dusting $2999 (€29) Braava Jet m2349 to clean your wood or stone floors after the $1,299 (€1,499) Roomba s9+ has vacuumed.
By the numbers: Since the financial crash, big metros like Boston, New York and San Francisco — with populations over 22014 million and massive company headquarters — have vacuumed up 72% of the country's employment growth, per Brookings.
The rug was vacuumed, the beds were neatly made, the toilets were scrubbed, and last but not least, the "invader" made ornate origami roses on the toilet paper rolls in his bathrooms, he told Boston Globe.
As in an office copier, green plastic handles offer access to the "paper path"—the winding route, from "feeder" to "stacker," along which sheets of paper are shocked and soaked, curled and decurled, vacuumed and superheated.
My hubby vacuumed our living room cheetah rug which always has dog hair everywhere on it as we have two cocker spaniels and they shed all the time, and this vacuum picked it all right up.
The floors, too, are likely to require some attention, but hold off on vacuuming, sweeping or mopping until the other surfaces are clean so that crumbs from the coffee table don't befoul the just-vacuumed carpet.
Corporations hoard big data mined from consumer information freely given under rarely-read privacy notices, vacuumed up from social media, collected from internet searches and website visits and distilled from the news and media we consume.
I also struggled with the virtual wall barriers: These little bricks are supposed to protect the areas you don't want to be vacuumed by transmitting signals to the Roomba to turn a different direction as it approaches.
I vacuumed the apartment, cleaned everything, did the bathroom, went grocery shopping ($250+), washed two loads of clothes and hung them to dry, new bed sheets, made dinner that was on the table when she got home.
A few months ago, my mother came down for a visit, and like I always do for her, or for any visitor, I cleaned up around the house: vacuumed, changed the sheets, emptied all the trash cans.
Last Mother's Day morning, after this sort of nighttime rain bomb, New Orleans residents could be found outside looking stunned as they vacuumed water from their cars on streets that, in their memories, had never before flooded.
Howie Kendrick, the Dodgers' starting second baseman, vacuumed it into his glove, but when he took the ball into his right hand to throw to first base, he simply dropped it, and Flores and Plawecki were safe.
In short, it involves one flask (or bottle) being placed over another, and the gap between the two being vacuumed before its sealed, which stabilizes the inside temperature, keeping cold things cold and hot things hot longer.
But Ajit Pai, the FCC's Republican chairman, says that the rules are outdated and prevent news organizations from being competitive in a market where ad dollars are being vacuumed up by internet giants like Facebook and Google.
Between 1997 and 2012, the 50 largest companies in each industry increased the share of revenue they vacuumed up; in some industries, such as finance and utilities, half or more of all revenue goes to these giant firms.
The decision last week was the latest step in the federal government's crackdown on for-profit schools that have vacuumed up billions of dollars in government grants and loans but failed to deliver on promised training and jobs.
I have literally gotten up and vacuumed the stairs at 11:45PM in order to not "lose" Achievement Club by skipping a day and looking lazier than my sister, who had already checked off her accomplishment for that day.
And because the rich have lots more capital than do you or I, the benefits of the multitrillion-dollar business tax cuts proposed by the Trump administration's tax "framework" necessarily will be vacuumed up by the most affluent Americans.
Part of the issue with "about" collection stemmed from how an entire packet of information would be vacuumed up if one part of it contained information, such as an email address or phone number, connected to a foreign target.
Looking at it now, I have a guess as to what my blank expression was reflecting: eyes wide, corners of mouth turned ever so slightly downward, as if whatever emotion I had the moment before had been vacuumed out.
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Tampa Bay, Florida, is expected to see potentially catastrophic flooding on Sunday as Hurricane Irma roars into the city, but Irma's vastness and intensely low pressure have vacuumed water away from parts of Florida's western coast ahead of the coming inundation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For more than a year, U.S. intelligence officials reassured lawmakers they were working to calculate and reveal roughly how many Americans have their digital communications vacuumed up under a warrant-less surveillance law intended to target foreigners overseas.
What is particularly disturbing about this case is that Facebook has not yet identified and alerted users whose profile information was vacuumed up by the app, most of whom had never used it but were friends with somebody else who had.
Vautour, who began working at 14 years old and did not attend college himself, says it was the thought of his kids earning college degrees that kept him going as he mopped, vacuumed and swept the university's Robsham Theater night after night.
With time, these original macrophages die and release their pigments, which get vacuumed up by new macrophages, starting the cycle over, said Sandrine Henri, a researcher at the Immunology Center of Marseille-Luminy who led the study with her colleague Bernard Malissen.
WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency vacuumed up more than 151 million records about Americans' phone calls last year via a new system that Congress created to end the agency's once-secret program that collected domestic calling records in bulk, a report disclosed Tuesday.
The system sprouts a series of small cameras that conduct sentiment analysis on the crowd using video and infrared inputs; heart-rate, facial expressions, even body language are vacuumed up and analyzed through the unique system architecture that&aposs strapped to their back.
The far ship vacuumed sand from the ocean floor, fifty feet down, and when its hold was full it switched places with the near ship, which had pumped its own load into a submerged steel pipe that ran all the way to the beach.
WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency vacuumed up more than 534 million records of phone calls and text messages from American telecommunications providers like AT&T and Verizon last year — more than three times what it collected in 2016, a new report revealed on Friday.
In today's media landscape, Silicon Valley has vacuumed up the news industry's revenue while simultaneously using its newfound power to push around what's left of the newsrooms it's destroying — just look at how Facebook's wildly false metrics caused organizations to "pivot to video," with predictable results.
Lauda was severely burned in an accident at the 1976 German Grand Prix and had fluid vacuumed from his lungs so he could return to racing in just six weeks, an event chronicled in the Ron Howard-directed film "Rush," which stared Daniel Brühl as Lauda.
All three of these colorful scourges can be vacuumed up from floors and furniture, but do take the time to switch to the hose attachment, which will do a better job at picking them up than will standard bristle attachments, where tiny, glittery bits can get stuck.
Dyson rates the run time as follows: Extended: 60 minutes Increased: 40 minutes Maximum: 6 minutes Due to interruptions, I didn't keep a precise time when I vacuumed my entire 2,000-square-foot house from top to bottom, but the Cyclone got through the whole thing without giving out.
While I did my best to not immediately leap onto the kitchen stove as the roaches scrambled out, looking to get away from the harsh kitchen light, the two just playfully cracked jokes as they casually vacuumed the roaches up and laid out poison gel bait throughout the home.
He told me a hilarious story about a door-to-door salesman coming to his house and demonstrating a state-of-the-art vacuum; Simon regretfully told the salesman he wasn't going to buy it because that was probably the last time his house would ever be vacuumed.
Facebook has also in the past issued contradictory statements about what kind of data it collects (such as call data and app usage on its Portal video phones), launched pseudo-VPN apps that vacuumed up user data, and seemingly obfuscated how users could control whether it obtains call and text data.
Poorer people are more likely not only to be involved in the criminal-justice system but also to be on public assistance and to get their mental-health or addiction treatment at publicly funded clinics — all sources of the data vacuumed up by Vaithianathan's and Putnam-Hornstein's predictive-analytics algorithm.
Although China is on track to lead the world in domestic renewable energy sources like solar, hydro, and wind, the country has also seen its fair share of more outside-the-box solutions to its pollution problem, such as the Chinese performance artist Brother Nut's bricks made from vacuumed air particulates.
It really is a dream machine, and once I realized that I could totally rethink how I vacuumed, with a machine so efficient and quiet (by comparison to ANY other vacuum I've had in a long life) that I could actually have a conversation with others while I was doing it, I was hooked.
Granted, this vacuumed subsect of music's current direction is no grand indicator, but it's certainly something Zaytoven has begun noticing, and a key reason why he's begun shifting his attention as much towards the youth as to the older heads that helped lift him to the top of rap production's heap in the first place.
But I can also see an area that has held on to its manners and personality while other locales — its neighbor across the park, the Upper West Side, say — have been pruned and vacuumed by the Big Bad Homogenization Machine, which sucks up bookstores and butchers and spits out Rite Aids and Chase banks.
Tampering with this ecosystem is like moving into a house that a spirit has unfinished business with: you will have nightmares, your loved ones will be vacuumed into an alternate demonic plane, and everyone will say "I told you so" when you run screaming from the wreckage of what used to be your ordinary life.
In that same city, I once visited a family house at Christmastime where the woman was so distressed by the constant human encroachments on the spotless environment she maintained that when someone accidentally dislodged a few needles from the tree, we had to sit there with our feet in the air while she vacuumed them up.
"The problem with Facebook was that the company vacuumed a lot data without the specific, explicit consent of the users, which is very different.... If someone is getting data off your back without telling you exactly what data it's getting and why and — even worse — with whom it's sharing this data, then there is an issue."
But in France, Marine Le Pen was not far behind in right-wing glory, as her National Rally vacuumed up disaffected voters, including many of the forever-protesting Yellow Vests, to take 23 percent of the vote, a smidgen more than President Emmanuel Macron's La République en Marche party, which had trounced her only two years earlier.
Over the course of one recent weeknight, workers removed 25,25 pounds of scrap debris, vacuumed 10,035 feet of track, cleared 1,310 feet of drain pipes, emptied 20 drain boxes, worked on 574 signal components, performed maintenance work on 175 switch components and 53,551 track components, scraped gunk off 425 feet of track and made two serious structural repairs to steel components.
"There is a growing surveillance of immigrants in our country, and the social media monitoring is one part of it," said Adam Schwartz, senior staff attorney at digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation, who said that U.S. citizens are also likely affected by this change, because they may have their own data "vacuumed" up if they interact online with anyone the policy touches.
In the language that the respectable use to banish views without rebuttal, I regard them — friends and colleagues and faithful readers — as essentially extremists, for whom the distinctive and sometimes awful burdens that pregnancy imposes on women have become an excuse to build a grotesque legal regime in which the most vulnerable human beings can be vacuumed out or dismembered, killed for reasons of eugenics or convenience or any reason at all.
Enter my single woman world for a moment (it's fine, I just vacuumed), and know that in the last decade, no one has: brought me a cup of coffee, made me breakfast, taken out my trash, put an extra blanket on a cold bed, buzzed in a delivery person, picked up a missing dinner ingredient (or wine) on the way home, turned off the lights before bed, or entered my front door using their own key.
The failure of the United States to implement public policy based on widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPS) has led to a data arms race in the U.S. Those principles are: More and more personal information is being vacuumed up and used to make judgements about people, sell them something or manipulate them in other ways, without regard to whether these practices are in line with our values and, in many cases, without the individuals' knowledge or consent.
The other similarities are camouflaged by changing circumstances but include the appearance of some external catalyst – the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 led to the Panic of 1907 when the rebuilding of the financial capital of the western United States vacuumed up liquidity around the world – and the appearance of some new financial contraption that is poorly understood and untested under stress and which injects leverage into a system that is on the ragged edge of equilibrium, pushing it into chaos.
The other similarities are camouflaged by changing circumstances but include the appearance of some external catalyst – the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 led to the Panic of 63 when the rebuilding of the financial capital of the western United States vacuumed up liquidity around the world – and the appearance of some new financial contraption that is poorly understood and untested under stress and which injects leverage into a system that is on the ragged edge of equilibrium, pushing it into chaos.

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