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"pilfering" Definitions
  1. the act of stealing things of little value or in small quantities, especially from the place where you work

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She then confessed to pilfering Pepsi, Sprite and Fiji water.
The pilfering can be small and unsophisticated, but it adds up.
Kourtney thinks someone in her entourage might be pilfering from her.
One option is pilfering a porthole for your mantlepiece, as a souvenir.
Mr Adeeb repaid him by getting caught pilfering $79m from the tourism board.
Experts also worry about militants pilfering radioactive material from medical or industrial installations.
Mel B goes on to accuse Gilles and Belafonte of pilfering money from her.
Old-school tikiphiles have been pilfering objects from tiki bars and restaurants for generations.
The key to the supply room had been changed, he said, because of pilfering.
Politicians and companies in the West constantly grumble about Chinese rivals pilfering their intellectual property.
Notifying users that employees have been pilfering around in their accounts would be extra creepy.
When reconstruction begins the big sums start pouring in, and the most egregious pilfering occurs.
Later, I became obsessed with The Prodigy, going back and pilfering through their rave records.
There will be baseball bats, autographed photos and videos of Robinson pilfering yet another base.
"In a barn situation, anything that isn't nailed down is subject to pilfering," Ms. Jackson said.
We have organized crime, pilfering, money laundering and we have extremists shouting things on a network.
Ms. Westwood embraced high fashion boldly, at times thrillingly, often by pilfering and deconstructing British history.
M.I.A. has routinely—and sometimes rightly—accused major artists and awards shows of pilfering her aesthetic.
When his dolly was stolen, he said, he was accused of pilfering it himself to resell.
Unscrupulous scammers have been pilfering money out of charity donation boxes for as long as they have existed.
Pilfering of state resources for corrupt reasons means less money is available for public schools or for transportation.
Lawmakers in the US and UK called on Facebook to explain what it knew about the data pilfering.
Or were they pilfering the past for usable relics, to invent a tradition that had not heretofore existed?
That's a particularly sensitive topic in the current U.S.-China trade war, with Washington accusing Beijing of pilfering technology.
Kipunjis raid maize farms bordering the reserve, and land owners will target the creatures in retaliation for their pilfering.
It was just a comedy of errors, but the unacceptable part was the gradual pilfering of the raffle prizes.
A campaign to unfollow FuckJerry built up steam last month, after years of pilfering other people's photos and tweets.
America has been most active in stepping up scrutiny of Chinese researchers, worried that they may be pilfering technology.
Democrats contend that refusing to back-fill that cash will deter Trump from pilfering other accounts in the future.
FRIENDS Pilfering other people's intellectual property (or using their work without attribution) is as bad as stealing their handbags.
The white dwarf companion was likely pilfering stellar material off its enormous star friend, which eventually sparked the explosion.
Fans have been pilfering menus and metal sporks from the cantina either to keep for themselves or to resell online.
A popular top-tier app in Apple's Mac App Store was found pilfering browser histories from anyone who downloads it.
The country he inherited was a mess: bled dry by pilfering politicians within and hammered by falling oil prices without.
At his request, thousands of people sent emails to her new employer in London accusing her of pilfering state funds.
There's some petty pilfering, a blink-and-you-miss-it assassination attempt and a bit of bother with a boiler.
One of the most troubling dimensions of China's global expansion is its reputation for pillaging and pilfering the natural world.
The scammer pilfering your tax return data may very well be sitting in front of a computer in Eastern Europe.
Former Miss USA Lu Parker is under arrest for pilfering a pair of high-end headphones at LAX ... TMZ has learned.
In 2015, Chinese President Xi Jinping — without admitting anything — pledged to halt cyber theft of IP, and the pilfering dropped dramatically.
For Mr Trump, evidence of this pilfering lies in America's trade deficit, which is most dramatic for goods (see chart 1).
Six months ago, Rober caught two people, wearing backpacks, seemingly pilfering a box from his front porch on his security camera.
Convoys carrying food, water and fuel awaited police escorts to prevent pilfering before heading towards the city while residents streamed out.
In other news, a controversial US Census question creates some strange bedfellows, and a "blockchain bandit" is pilfering millions in cryptocurrency.
Illegal mining has plagued South Africa's mining sector for decades, and extends from small time pilfering to global organized crime networks.
Cybersecurity — specifically, allegations of wholesale pilfering of U.S. data by Beijing-backed hackers — has long haunted the U.S.-China trade relationship.
Criminals could customize their purchases to target specific financial institutions or include tailor-made methods of pilfering personal and financial data.
Convoys carrying food, water and fuel awaited police escorts to prevent pilfering before heading toward the city while residents streamed out.
Before you go all ''Minority Report'' on this pre-pilfering employee, though, you owe her a candid conversation about your concerns.
While you're busy pilfering cards and getting rid of enemy spuds, you're actually learning different functions that are commonly used in programming.
And here's a new dimension, we don't know whether the Russian hackers currently pilfering our collective privacy are working off Snowden information.
Mauricio Ortega is the guy suspected of entering the Patriots locker room after Super Bowl 51 and pilfering Tom's game-winning jersey.
He condones the pilfering of money from the register and inventory flying off the shelves into the pickup trucks of his friends.
At least one person I know investigated and wrote a book about modern-day tomb-raiders and their pilfering during that time.
They regard Mr Mohsin and his friends in Islah less as allies against the Houthis than as occupiers set on pilfering their oil.
According to Meyer, the inmates had pieced together the computers by pilfering parts from a computer disassembly program that employed inmates at Marion.
But then, the same outlet reported Wednesday night that the very network of influence behind those chats was responsible for pilfering public funds.
Hackers successfully infiltrated 40 of these phones, pilfering text messages, voicemails and phone logs, according to the office of a South Korean lawmaker.
After Micron Technology, an American rival, accused the Chinese company of pilfering chip designs, the Commerce Department blocked it from buying American components.
While some adapted, he noticed an alarming number seemed to be hanging around in the shadows, working for dubious businessmen pilfering state assets.
He also accused some chiefs of pilfering subsidized food supplies and rustling cattle, earning him a moniker of "the Devil" among their supporters.
In some instances, legitimate security researchers found the information, but in others, malicious hackers are suspected of pilfering the data for criminal purposes.
"I always feel like a criminal," said Street, who admits that he still feels like he is pilfering a drink he already paid for.
Susana Harp, a singer from Oaxaca who was elected a senator in July, says she entered politics to stop brands from pilfering indigenous creations.
Katherine got a restraining order against Trent last month, claiming in a declaration he was pilfering cash and abusing her, something Trent vehemently denies.
The old people punish Romeo for pilfering their drugs by concocting a drink that provides him with both an unstoppable erection and uncontrollable diarrhea.
The Bangladesh Bank theft is the largest known pilfering in which criminals used the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) bank transactions network.
Cardi B thinks she had every right to drop her ex-manager because she says he was pilfering boatloads of her cash behind her back.
The light stayed on, and the cameras captured the men pilfering baseball bats, a pair of shoes, Dodgers jackets, hats and a box of baseballs.
They also know how to put the squeeze on their neighbors, pilfering fish and other hard-won prey items from any number of other species.
Early reporting suggests the offenders behind this latest Macy's breach may be the Magecart consortium, a criminal network that specializes in pilfering online payment data.
Because of the internet and some dispiriting naïveté, data developed through the time-consuming hard work of others was suddenly accessible for copying and pilfering.
It involves an American Army base, the late-night pilfering of film canisters, a screening that left Mike Nichols in tears and a fatal review.
The declaration, which keeps the US from the possibility of committing a war crime by pilfering another country's assets, might have seemed unnecessary in another era.
A few months ago, we even told you that the trend was officially over, thanks to greedy millennials pilfering the pitted fruits from well-meaning grocers.
ILONA SPURE sighs with regret when she recalls how, in Soviet times, a thief could get two years in prison for pilfering a jar of jam.
Over the summer, suspected Chinese cyber spies cracked into the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), pilfering over 22 million people's personal information in two separate hacks.
KCNA, North Korea's state news agency, reported Friday that Kim said he was paid by South Korea for his attempts at pilfering state and military secrets.
A little about Seamus ... he loves doughnut holes, taking long walks and pilfering toys out of the shelter bin on he way back to his cage.
JUBA (Reuters) - Soldiers in South Sudan are hungry and unhealthy because their superiors are pilfering food to sell on local markets, President Salva Kiir said on Thursday.
Conn pleaded guilty to pilfering from the Social Security Administration and paying bribes to a judge to sign off on disability claims for thousands of his clients.
That's in good part because one of the main objectives in Trump's tariff threats has been to get China to stop pilfering intellectual property from American companies.
Experts believe there are likely multiple cyber crime groups digitally pilfering information to illegally play the stock market in a way that is barely perceptible to authorities.
But he waded into deadly territory, his family said, when he started writing stories about a local mayor pilfering money as the small town grew more dangerous.
For a country that was in part founded on the notion of no taxation without representation, how does this pilfering of future generations' wealth possibly make sense?
"International hotel chains, in particular, offer ripe picking for financial crimes, from stealing identities to pilfering credit card numbers via point-of-sale transaction," the report states.
But he also admitted, on the stand at Manafort's Virginia trial, to pilfering hundreds of thousands of dollars from his boss's consulting practice by padding his expenses.
As we reported ... the "Queen of Soul" had assets stolen before she died in August 2018, and police in Michigan launched an investigation into someone pilfering her funds.
Some have since decided to take the law into their own hands, pilfering large quantities of the fruit from avocado orchards and selling them on the black market.
And, when the group tries to take shelter in an (hopefully) abandoned seaside hotel, it's Alicia's idea to go room by room, pilfering luggage and pillaging the minibar.
"Wherever there is oil, especially in developing countries, by and large there is a lot of pilfering, and society doesn't really enjoy the profits," Burtynsky had told me.
A suspected North Korean hacking campaign has expanded to targets in 17 different countries, including the U.S., pilfering information on critical infrastructure, telecommunications and entertainment organizations, researchers say.
Thanks to the pilfering waiter-artist-activist Van Thanh Rudd, these utensils have remained unwashed since they made their way into the mouths of rich and powerful diners.
Harold Thomas Martin spent over two decades pilfering classified information from multiple government agencies, federal prosecutors said in a new filing made in a U.S. District Court in Baltimore.
A kid from a troubled home, trapped in poverty, without a stable world of adults coördinating care for him, starts pilfering, mostly out of an impatience to have things.
Studies have been inconclusive about whether the systems actually promote more pilfering, but researchers believe they are a gateway for shoppers to act in ways they ordinarily would not.
And, in an argument that drove me nutty with quiet rage, a lesbian insisted to me that trans women were pilfering her community for the betterment of the patriarchy.
The Justice Department on Friday revealed charges against an Iranian hacking ring that prosecutors say spent years pilfering research and documents from over 100 American universities and government agencies.
We all know that pilfering supplies from the office is totally uncool, but if it's your last day of work, who's going to notice a missing roll of Scotch tape?
Mike is getting nowhere until he threatens to reveal to Tuco Salamanca, the homicidal alpha dog of Nacho's gang, that Nacho has been cutting deals and pilfering on the side.
Equifax announced last week that it learned on July 29 that hackers had infiltrated its systems in mid-May, pilfering names, birthdays, addresses and Social Security and driver's license numbers.
Analysts say cyber capabilities have become a key asset in North Korea's war chest, used for a wide range of purposes including hacking adversaries like South Korea and pilfering money.
If the nerves of "pilfering potentates and their progeny" are really to be rattled, governments must close the loopholes which continue to make their countries a haven for illicit wealth.
But this time Mr. Zuckerberg is pilfering so much more, sketching out a future business that looks a lot like Snapchat, with a little bit like China's WeChat mixed in.
The complaint, part of President Trump's effort to check China's growing economic influence, accuses Chinese companies of breaking patent laws by pilfering technologies after licensing agreements with American companies end.
It is the high price that countries pay when the political establishment fails in its most basic functions of protecting the lives of citizens or preventing the pilfering of public money.
Military ProjectsIn addition to helping Chinese hackers steal plans for the C-22018, Chinese-Canadian businessman Su Bin was also charged with pilfering specs for the F-22 stealth fighter plane.
But despite this abundance of native star stuff, our galaxy is not above pilfering a few choice stellar gems off of other galaxies that stray too close to its gravitational pull.
Democrats run the risk of behaving like Inspector Javert in "Les Miserables," obsessed with prosecution (although admittedly, Trump's indiscretions are significantly worse than Jean Valjean's pilfering of a loaf of bread).
The Islamic State had used the city as a propaganda windfall, making a sport of pilfering and vandalizing prized antiquities it considered heretical and using the Roman theater for public beheadings.
In the caustically funny Young Adult, Charlize Theron played a woman determined to relive her high school glory days by returning to her hometown and pilfering her married high school boyfriend.
Equifax announced last week that it learned on July 29 that hackers had infiltrated its systems in mid-May, pilfering names, birthdays, addresses as well as Social Security and driver's license numbers.
Illegal gold mining has plagued South Africa's mining companies for decades, robbing the industry and state coffers of billions of rand through smalltime pilfering as well as networks run by organized crime.
Behind the scenes, however, Conway felt that Lee had been pilfering SV Angel funds (albeit legally, via "fee waiver" agreements Lee had included in fund documents that Conway never read too carefully).
But now, members of the country's music industry are trying to put a stop to all the pilfering, hoping they can finally turn the growing popularity of Nigerian music to their advantage.
Twitter sent a letter to Clearview this week asking it to stop pilfering data from the site "for any reason," and Facebook is also reportedly examining the matter, according to the Times.
But once multiple users could gain access to data from unprotected locations, anyone with certain skills could hack into the network — and, once inside, roam at will, pilfering unclassified and secret files alike.
It could be a fluke, but if the Red Sox's pilfering operation was already in place in July, August's exemplary offensive performance with men on second base looks like a fluke as well.
Quick to say nope was the Cherokee County Emergency Management Agency, who warned on Facebook that it's a crime to stop and impede the flow of traffic with your chicken tender pilfering efforts.
Pilfering Dunn's machine from under the nose of his distracted widow (Julia Ormond, whose every scene is a banquet built from table scraps), Sam delves into the recorded memories of its test subjects.
He is described as pilfering a letter from Mr. Trump's desk that the president had planned to sign and that would have withdrawn the United States from a trade deal with South Korea.
The Equifax breach is potentially of a scale and scope the country has never seen, with a hacker pilfering up to 22019 million people's names, addresses, Social Security numbers and other personal information.
Ex-NBA superstar Steve Francis just pled not guilty to breaking into a BMW in a restaurant parking lot in Florida and pilfering it for money, jewelry and makeup ... TMZ Sports has learned.
After five grueling months of tweaking your lineups, pilfering from the waiver wire, cursing game-time decisions, and eventually finishing dead freaking last in your fantasy football league, Sunday offers a shot at redemption.
He wanted to make them active participants in the song and see them benefit from his work's spread, and he wanted to develop relationships with them instead of pilfering their talents and abandoning them.
They've failed to make headway against IP or technology pilfering or the trade deficit with China, which increased from $347 billion when Trump took office to a record $419 billion in March of 2019.
Something that we now know was part of a broad pattern of Russian conduct that extended to House Democrats, continued with the pilfering of John Podesta's emails, and extended into the French election campaign.
According to the lawsuit, Mr. Lliviganay began working in 2017 at the warehouse Lady M operates at its headquarters in Long Island City in Queens, and was first caught pilfering cakes in November 2018.
Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro said Friday that "Pawn Storm," also known as Fancy Bear or APT 28, had set up phishing sites mimicking the Senate's internal email system in hopes of pilfering users' credentials.
NSO and DarkMatter also compete fiercely with each other, paying handsomely to lure top hacking talent from Israel, the United States and other countries, and sometimes pilfering recruits from each other, The Times found.
She said the Democratic establishment — national and state parties, and aligned advocacy groups like Planned Parenthood — did not trust a for-profit group working in Democratic politics and saw them as pilfering from possible donors.
But less than an hour after the UN accused the Syrian regime of pilfering supplies, the UN and ICRC released a joint statement with no reference to the removal of items in the Daraya mission.
Kool G was ordered to appear in court back in June after he was accused by an employee at a PA Finish Line store of pilfering a pair of Nike LeBron 15's -- worth $185.
Animal Planet After five grueling months of tweaking your lineups, pilfering from the waiver wire, cursing game-time decisions, and eventually finishing dead freaking last in your fantasy football league, Sunday offers a shot at redemption.
He alleges that members of the Tesla security team responsible for allegedly spying on Tripp were former employees of Uber previously accused of wiretapping competitors and pilfering trade secrets related to autonomous vehicles from rival Waymo.
Jammeh fled to Equatorial Guinea in 2017 after losing a presidential election, bringing an end to 22 years in power marked by extrajudicial killings, torture and forced disappearances as well as the pilfering of state assets.
In short, people would be pretty mad to learn how often their delivery meals were getting nibbled at before delivery — not exactly a shocking revelation, but an unfortunate one nonetheless given the frequency of food pilfering.
With the recent legalization of marijuana in some states, more pets have ended up in veterinary hospitals panting and in distress after digging into their owners' stashes or pilfering a pot-laced cookie from the counter.
The new authorities believe he took many of his valuable cars and treasures with him, after a period of rule characterized by extrajudicial killings, torture and forced disappearances as well as the pilfering of state assets.
It's effective, largely because little gets in the way, not even French Montana's craven pilfering of early G-funk (a lyric cribbed from Dr. Dre's "Dre Day," a beat switch to Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Serial Killa").
While you can't copyright an idea, if Pilkington wants to take issue with Black Mirror's pilfering of his ideas, he'll at least have to talk to the magician Penn Jillette about the premise of the first story.
And today, the owners of Luke's Grocery in Toronto regaled Buzzfeed with the heartwarming tale of some sneaky squirrels — that's écureuils for those of you tuning in from Quebec — that are pilfering their stock of chocolate bars.
Whether using illicit equipment or pilfering signals the old-fashioned way, teams are no likelier to advertise that they've broken an opponent's code than the Bletchley Park crew were to proclaim that they had cracked the Enigma.
Among Russian-speaking immigrants in South Brooklyn, where heroin use has raged for more than two decades, a study showed that some young addicts were pilfering pills from their grandparents, with whom they lived in multigenerational households.
Moyo, a former army general and Mnangagwa loyalist, said the government would strengthen social safety nets to cushion the impact of austerity measures and seek to recover public funds "where there was clear-cut evidence of pilfering".
Although the WikiLeaks publication of what it has dubbed the CIA's "hacking arsenal" and Edward Snowden's pilfering and release of documents about NSA's cyber collection capabilities are the most recent examples, the problem itself is decades old.
Art dealer Adolf Weinmueller was a Nazi party member who directed the pilfering and sale of the Laemmle collection, among others in Bavaria, for the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts, which oversaw the liquidation of the Jewish art trade.
The three Zohar funds had accused Tilton and Patriarch of "pilfering" more than $173 billion of cash and other assets through a "toxic mix of fraud, theft, and mismanagement," leaving the funds unable to meet obligations to their investors.
Jamie Kennedy, an influential Canadian chef who brought gourmet poutine to Toronto, said accusations that Canada was pilfering poutine from Quebec gave him indigestion, given that there was no such thing as a "Canadian national dish" in multicultural Canada.
"All the forests and jewels are gone, all good things will be smuggled," they chanted over a drumbeat — a subtle dig at the military that dominates Myanmar's political life and has enriched itself for decades by pilfering natural resources.
As they do so they also have to compete with populists of left and right and fend off centre-right parties which have become increasingly deft at pilfering popular policies, such as minimum wages, that the left used to own.
The OCCRP now says it has bank records showing that International Media Overseas, a firm owned by Mr Roldugin, received money in 2008 from another offshore company, called Delco, that it believes is linked to the pilfering uncovered by Magnitsky.
"It's getting up on time, cleaning up, showing up when you're supposed to, putting in a full day's work for a full day's pay, not pilfering from the cash drawer or the supply room — you know, the basics," Mr. Nolan said.
The moniker came from low-level government employees who found out the hard way that at any hour, Díaz-Canel could show up unannounced to inspect whether workers were actually on the job and not pilfering supplies or taking a nap.
The moniker came from low-level government employees who found out the hard way that at any hour Diaz-Canel could show up unannounced to inspect whether workers were actually on the job and not pilfering supplies or taking a nap.
The N.S.A.'s intranet proved to be even more vulnerable than Intelink, because Mr. Snowden was able to erase or alter the log files tracking his access, pilfering data without leaving a signature that could be traced back to him.
How many more lives will be lost before we as a nation take the very small step forward and require that all Schedule II to IV controlled substances be dispensed in locking prescription vials to prevent pilfering by our teenagers?
WENDY, PHILADELPHIA Assuming I liked her and her work (and that she was not pilfering my La Mer or caviar, had I any), I would ask her not to use my makeup and give her an eyebrow pencil of her own.
"The Trump administration has proposed pilfering funds from projects in 23 states, three US territories and military installations in 20 countries, including $80 million from projects in North Carolina," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a floor speech on Tuesday.
Anthony Gignac spent much of his adult life pretending to be a Saudi prince, worming his way into free stays at ritzy hotels, pilfering luxury goods from high-fashion department stores, and even suckering a major university into wiring him $16,000.
In 22018, a bin of cotton scraps there caught fire, and a hundred and forty-six workers died, most of them women and almost half of them teen-agers, trapped because an exit door had been locked to prevent pilfering and unauthorized breaks.
M&G USA Corp was accused on Wednesday by Mexico's export bank of pilfering $190 million from loans made to the plastic maker's Mexican affiliates, and the bank is looking to a partially built Texas facility as compensation, according to court records.
Editorial Last week, the Justice Department took the boldest action to date in its crackdown on international kleptocrats by suing three men close to Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia for allegedly pilfering more than $3 billion from the government's investment fund.
Dealing with China's adamant refusal either to cease the pilfering or even to admit that it is occurring is central to any strategy to confront and beat back a system that is undermining the United States' competitive advantage in key technology sectors.
According to The Canberra Times, a poppy-pinching pigeon was caught pilfering the red-colored poppies from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in the capital of Canberra and repurposing them to build a very bright nest.
In a letter from 1980, during a Grateful Dead residency at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco, Graham writes to his staff about broken seats, noise from a slamming door, and how to keep fans from pilfering Dead memorabilia during the last show.
Palmyra, the storied ancient city that was among prewar Syria's leading tourist attractions, swung back under government control on Thursday, state media reported, as soldiers and their allies evicted Islamic State militants who had made a sport out of pilfering the city's antiquities.
"The Trump administration has proposed pilfering funds from projects in 23 states, three US territories and military installations in 20 countries, including $80 million from projects in North Carolina," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a floor speech a few weeks ago.
There are any number of ways that a motivated thief might attempt to get access to your data, and any number of ways that it can be used — credit scams, identity theft, tax fraud, straight-up pilfering of bank accounts and on and on.
The ground didn't quake with change, or even plain old vengeance against the unjust system; instead, he seems to have just stolen a lot of money, pilfering from various state agencies, and then retreated out of sight and sired more children with several other women.
While there are a few cutaways — particularly to Maeve, who ends up in the Mesa with a Delos tech pilfering her superpower-enabled code — "Kiksuya" is largely a bottle episode, with Akecheta explaining his life story to Maeve's daughter while they sit at the Ghost Nation camp.
The Basel-area researcher, who worked at Switzerland's Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research until 2014, is the brother of Yu "Joyce" Xue, a Chinese-American scientist who last August pleaded guilty at the U.S. District Court in Pennsylvania to pilfering secrets from a facility of GlaxoSmithKline.
You release ketone bodies through your breath—and the smell is often unpleasant enough that the people you hangrily scared away by threatening to flay the next person you find pilfering your yogurt will stay away in fear of having their faces melted by your hellacious mouth farts.
Some may not realize that they have been robbed: A particularly infamous case involved Marino Massimo De Caro, who was convicted of systematically pilfering the Girolamini Library in Naples, Italy, of which he was director, replacing many titles he took — including original texts by Galileo — with meticulous fakes.
Gongda Xue, a Basel-area scientist who worked at Switzerland's Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research until 2014, is the brother of Yu "Joyce" Xue, a Chinese-American scientist who last August pleaded guilty at the U.S. District Court in Pennsylvania to pilfering secrets from Britain's GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
Critical Shopper When Louis Vuitton unleashed its collaboration with Supreme a few weeks ago in Paris, it was as much an acknowledgment that high-fashion brands have for years been pilfering from street culture as a referendum on the inevitability of the ascent of the Supreme logo-hacking ideology.
Rubio also wants to know how Apple will make more haste the next time an app is pilfering off customer data, how Apple will audit app updates more quickly (an app update appears to be when Adware Doctor's suspicious behavior began), and how Apple will ensure apps have security controls to prevent foreign actors' access.
"Let's address the overall feel of it, this kind of thing is very unusual — it's very unusual to use someone on congressional staff to act in an undercover capacity at all, much less to have them pilfering documents," said Solomon L. Wisenberg, the co-chair of the white collar practice at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough.
Across the country, people who volunteered as treasurers and other officers for Little Leagues and sports clubs have been prosecuted for pilfering gobs of money from the coffers: $2003,000 in Washington, $431,000 in Minnesota, $560,000 in New Jersey, and so on, according to law enforcement authorities, league officials, experts on nonprofit organizations and news reports.
The man who emerges had a short temper and a penchant for bawdy, off-color humor; supported abolition only insofar as it would help expedite the end of the war; and voiced concern for the welfare of Native Americans but turned a blind eye to corruption in his Administration that led to the routine pilfering of tribal lands.
Justifications have also been made by members of the public that the statement taken from President Bush's speech was originally uttered by Woodrow Wilson, many other prominent politicians have borrowed the language of others without acknowledgment, and lastly, that the country has bigger fish to fry than the pilfering of a few letters and the commas that glue them together.
Just this week, he was ordered to pay restitution to the family of Marvin Gaye as part of the final resolution of the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit that accused him and Pharrell Williams of pilfering the key elements of that song from Gaye's "Got to Give It Up." After all that, a retreat from the spotlight for good would be understandable, and perhaps advisable.
RUSSIAN 'INFORMATION WARFARE' AND CAMPAIGN CONTACTS The report will detail indictments by Mueller of two Kremlin-backed operations to influence the 2016 election: one against a St. Petersburg-based troll farm called the Internet Research Agency accused of waging "information warfare" over social media; and the other charging Russian intelligence officers with hacking into Democratic Party servers and pilfering emails leaked to hurt Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
Like any researcher pressed for time, I turned to Wikipedia for a history of Big Daddy Purp's misdeeds, which amounted to the following (emphasis ours):He acts as the main antagonist in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, in which he wreaks havoc in the Mushroom Kingdom by pilfering special objects called the Music Keys to hypnotize the world with his dancing, hoping to conquer it and spread chaos.
The son-in-law of Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Bassil is supported by Shiite militant and political group Hezbollah, which is designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. Many in and outside of Lebanon accuse him of corruption, pilfering the country's bankrupt electricity utility and proliferating the sectarian politics that stymied an economy now facing its worst crisis since the country's bloody 15-year civil war that ended in 1990.
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The practice was rooted in the Soviet techniques of "kompromat," the collection of compromising information by the K.G.B. against foes of the Communist Party, but reached its full flowering after the 1991 collapse of Communism and the privatization of the dark arts formerly dominated by the K.G.B. Instead of simply examining old media reports, court records and other public documents to try to dig up dirt or embarrassing gossip, Russian-style "chyorny P.R." has often focused on pilfering private information through hacking and physical intrusion into offices and filing cabinets.
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