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Melania virtually disappeared after her Republican convention mishap purloining some Michelle Obama speech chunks.
THE PURLOINING OF PRINCE OLEOMARGARINE By Mark Twain, with Philip Stead and Erin Stead.
The commission singled out China as the leading culprit in purloining trade secrets, computer software and patented technology.
THE PURLOINING OF PRINCE OLEOMARGARINE By Mark Twain and Philip Stead Illustrated by Erin Stead152 pp. Doubleday. $24.99.
It was that Hillary Clinton's campaign accused Mr. Trump a few hours later of purloining her ideas, noting that she favored similar action on those issues.
Administration officials caution that the gulf between the two countries remained wide over issues like market access and China's alleged purloining of technology from American companies.
Maybe normalizing homages in comedy, which other art forms called "remixes" or "pastiche," in a way which gives due credit really is necessary for people to start acknowledging their purloining.
Mr. Cabot refers to himself as a "master plagiarist" for purloining ideas from gardens he visited on his travels to Nepal, European cities and India, and employing them at home.
This fall, Doubleday will release "The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine," an expanded version of the story that was fleshed out and reimagined by the children's book author-and-illustrator team of Philip and Erin Stead.
For what is now called "The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine," Philip Stead has come up with a text that, in an unpretentious way, is almost postmodern, nearly Calvinoish in its self-consciousness about its own entangled origins.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Putin, who held the rank of major, said he brandished a pistol to stop an angry crowd from ransacking his intelligence agency's offices in Dresden and purloining its files, a tactic that worked.
In the context of purloining players and absconding with major transfer targets, the Chinese Super League is a considerable nuisance, but in the context of the global footballing economy, it is a menace which European clubs cannot afford to dismiss or ignore.
MOSCOW — Before United States prosecutors accused him of having orchestrated one of the largest computer thefts, Dmitry A. Dokuchaev's legal problems were deepening in Russia, where he was once known by the hacker alias Forb and specialized in purloining credit card numbers.
The political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, if it weren't already bankrupt, would be hit with a major fine for purloining the Facebook data of tens of millions of users to aid Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, according to a long-anticipated report by Britain's top data protection watchdog.
Dmitry A. Dokuchaev, a Russian intelligence officer who was one of the two agents who allegedly directed the Yahoo attack, was once known by the hacker nickname Forb and had specialized in purloining credit card numbers, writes Andrew E. Kramer, a Moscow correspondent for The New York Times.
In 1614 he was accused of purloining company resources and other offences by one dying man named, Edward Langley."East Indies: July 1614." Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan, Volume 2, 1513-1616. Ed. W Noel Sainsbury.
A contemporary editor said of him, "He takes advantage of a state of things which he declares to be 'immoral, unjust and wicked,' and even while haranguing the loudest, is purloining the fastest." Even so, he was chosen to represent the publishing industry before Congress in the spring of 1844 to discuss the need for copyright law.
The film did little business at boxoffice and was declared a flop. It was followed by another romantic horror film 14 Vileyrey, directed by Abdul Faththaah and starring Ali Seezan with Mariyam Nisha. Written by Ibrahim Waheed, the project faced controversy when the team of Kuhveriakee Kaakuhey? accuses Fatthah for "purloining the plot" of the latter.
Written by Ibrahim Waheed, the project faced controversy when the team of Kuhveriakee Kaakuhey? accuses Fatthah for "purloining the plot" of the latter. The film and his performance received mixed to positive reviews from critics; "Seezan handles the aggressive parts as well as the depression sequences with ease". The film did good business at box office and was declared a "Hit".
Charlie is jobless and has few prospects for employment. He tries to steal food from a lunch cart and is nearly caught by a police officer, avoiding arrest by doing some fancy rolling back and forth under a fence. Later, Charlie saves a stray dog (Scraps) from other dogs. Charlie and Scraps become fast friends and partners in purloining food.
Robert Taylor at AllMusic gave Guitar Dominance! 1.5 stars out of 5, calling it "a rather mediocre debut" and that it "sounds like something from the '80s rather than the '90s." Regarding Stump's guitar work, he said "What Stump lacks in originality he makes up for in technique, but his blatant purloining of Yngwie Malmsteen's style and licks is embarrassing and unnecessary." The album's production values were also criticized as lackluster.
Written by Ibrahim Waheed, the project faced controversy when the team of Kuhveriakee Kaakuhey? accuses Fatthah for "purloining the plot" of the latter. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and did good business at box office and was declared a "Hit". A "forgettable performance" of Manik was released with Hamid Ali's romantic family drama Laelaa alongside Amira Ismail and Yoosuf Shafeeu which was a critical and box office failure.
All databases require audit tracks to record when data is amended or accessed. When systems are created without the necessary auditing system, the exploitation of system vulnerabilities are challenging to identify and resolve. Vulnerability databases promulgate the significance of audit tracking as a deterrent of cyber attacks. Data protection is essential to any business as personal and financial information is a key asset and the purloining of sensitive material can discredit the reputation of a firm.
Abdul Faththaah assigned Ibrahim Waheed to write the story and script for the film in 2010. Initially Fatthah, wanted the story to involve a ghost and a spirit, though Waheed and Fatthah later came to a conclusion to omit the involvement of ghost in script since "its a challenge to incorporate both ghost and spirit simultaneously". The project faced controversy when the team of Kuhveriakee Kaakuhey? accuses Fatthah for "purloining their plot" which also features Aishath Rishmy.
Claiming to be Poe's chosen literary executor, he began a campaign to harm Poe's reputation that lasted until his own death eight years later. Griswold considered himself an expert in American poetry and was an early proponent of its inclusion on the school curriculum. He also supported the introduction of copyright legislation, speaking to Congress on behalf of the publishing industry, although he was not above infringing the copyright of other people's work. A fellow editor remarked, "even while haranguing the loudest, [he] is purloining the fastest".
His marriage to a member of a great English family -- Mary, daughter of Henry Seymour of Woodlands in Dorset -- took place in London in 1716, and the romantic story of a courtship interrupted by the purloining of their letters has been preserved by tradition. Their eldest son Harry was sent to Dr. Doddridge's academy at Northampton, Westminster School and Leiden University. Another son entered the Royal Navy. Of Sir Robert's activities in Parliament, the almost complete absence of reported debates leaves little to be said.
It was followed by a romantic horror film 14 Vileyrey, directed by Abdul Faththaah and starring Ali Seezan with Aishath Rishmy. Written by Ibrahim Waheed, the project faced controversy when the team of Kuhveriakee Kaakuhey? accuses Fatthah for "purloining the plot" of the latter. The film and her performance received mixed to positive reviews from critics; "Apart from her over-girly dialogue delivery at the beginning of the movie, she did a great job with the passing of the movie with countless expressions and acting skill".
As typeface shapes themselves cannot be copyrighted in the United States, the lawsuit centered on trademark infringement. A US court decided that Monotype's trademarks were "fanciful" and did not have descriptive value of the actual products. However it also decided that URW was deliberately confusing the public because "the purloining of the first part of a well-known trademark and the appending of it to a worthless suffix is a method of trademark poaching long condemned by the courts." The court issued an injunction preventing URW from using its chosen names.
Son of Gally's old pal Boko Bagshott, Samuel Galahad Bagshott is a struggling lawyer and poorly paid writer (occasional contributor to Tiny Tots, the Mammoth children's paper), who is brought to Blandings by Gally to mend a rift between himself and his girl Sandy. While in Market Blandings, Sam gets into trouble with the local police, after accidentally purloining Beach's watch, and hitting the constable who subsequently chases him down. To keep him out of trouble, Gally inveigles him into the castle, in the guise of Augustus Whipple, the famous pig-expert, in Galahad at Blandings.
So femininity exists as an 'effect' of the delusion of possession of a lack otherwise displaced (as a masculine effect?) by the endless purloining of the letter." The debate up to the mid-1980s is collected in a helpful though incomplete volume titled The Purloined Poe. The volume does not include, for instance, Richard Hull's reading based on the work of Michel Foucault, in which he argues that "'The Purloined Letter' is a good text for questioning the metalinguistic claim that artists can't avoid doing surveillance, because it is a discourse on poetry's superiority over surveillance.""'The Purloined Letter': Poe's Detective Story vs.
The VAX microprocessors extended the architecture to inexpensive workstations and later also supplanted the high-end VAX models. This wide range of platforms (mainframe to workstation) using one architecture was unique in the computer industry at that time. Sundry graphics were etched onto the CVAX microprocessor die. The phrase CVAX... when you care enough to steal the very best was etched in broken Russian as a play on a Hallmark Cards slogan, intended as a message to Soviet engineers who were known to be both purloining DEC computers for military applications and reverse engineering their chip design.micro.magnet.fsu.
If Amennakhte's allegations can be trusted, Paneb had stolen stone for the embellishment of his own tomb from that of Seti II in the course of its completion, besides purloining or damaging other property belonging to that monarch. Also he had allegedly tried to kill Neferhotep in spite of having been educated by him, and after the chief workman had been killed by "the enemy" had bribed the vizier Pra'emhab in order to usurp his place. Whatever the truth of these accusations, it is clear that Thebes was going through very troubled times. There are references elsewhere to a "war" that had occurred during these years, but it is obscure to what this word alludes—perhaps to no more than internal disturbances and discontent.
Mackeurtan defines risk as follows: > By risk is meant the loss resulting from damage to, or destruction of, the > thing sold, or any other disadvantage accruing to, or affecting it, arising > through any agency other than the breach of contract or wrongful act or > default of the seller.179. Losses that fall within the rule include those due to vis maior, casus fortuitus, general deterioration over time and even theft. Voet says: > Under the name of risk falls here every disadvantage which overtakes a thing > sold, such as death; running away and wounding in the case of [...] an > animal sold; an opening of the ground in the case of a field [...]; > conflagration and collapse in the case of a house; shipwreck in the case of > a ship; mustiness, souring or leakage in the case of wine; and finally > spoiling, going bad, perishing or purloining in the case of all > things.18.6.1. For a modern example, see Van der Merwe v Viljoen.
Mosley's case relied in part on the ruling in the case McKennitt v Ash where there was "breach of confidence by way of conduct inconsistent with a pre-existing relationship, rather than simply of the purloining of private information".McKennitt v Ash [2008] QB 73 at [8], per Buxton LJ. However, Justice David Eady also stated "The law now affords protection to information in respect of which there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, even in circumstances where there is no preexisting relationship giving rise of itself to an enforceable duty of confidence". He stated that the passing of the Human Rights Act 1998 required this conclusion and that therefore the relevant values in this case were expressed in Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, as Campbell v MGN Ltd established these values are as much applicable to disputes between two private individuals as where one is a public body. Justice Eady held that the first hurdle was the need to show a reasonable expectation of privacy, and if this could be overcome it was a matter of weighing up the competing Convention rights.
An eleven-person study of Peptide T effects on cellular viral load showed reductions in infected monocyte reservoir to undetectable levels in most of the patients. Pert was developing orally active peptide anti-inflammatory treatments for pain and Alzheimer's Disease and studies for treatment of HIV persistent viral reservoirs. The Sydney Morning Herald profiled Pert in 2004: > As a mere graduate student, in 1972 Candace Pert discovered the brain’s > opiate receptor – the cellular site where the body’s painkillers and "bliss- > makers", the endorphins – bond with cells to weave their magic. Pert’s > discovery led to a revolution in neuroscience, helping open the door to the > “information-based” model of the brain which is now replacing the old > “structuralist” model... Molecules of Emotion begins as an eye-opener into > the intellectual warfare of modern scientific discovery – the gamesmanship, > the sly purloining of others’ results – but also into the round-the-clock > work, the exhilaration of a shared breakthrough, and the slow, painful rise > of women in the scientific professions. The book concludes with the author > integrating the science she pioneered with the holistic “energy medicines” > which work on the same principles – till now without scientific > rationales.

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