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"surreptitious" Definitions
  1. done secretly or quickly, in the hope that other people will not notice

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But corruption also affects the economy in more surreptitious ways.
Largely surreptitious monitoring continues all the way to the terminal.
Reporters would learn of that surreptitious delivery only months later.
Surreptitious cryptocurrency mining is a rising global trend in cybercrime.
Kemp needled Cagle over the surreptitious recording that surfaced last month.
It was a surreptitious purchase; makeup was strictly off-limits for me.
Photographers usually took a more sly and surreptitious approach to street photography.
The surreptitious photo shoot triggered outrage in the gym community and beyond.
In different, surreptitious ways, but it gelled and got bigger and bigger.
Surreptitious cryptocurrency mining has become a bit of a phenomenon of late.
And many of us will fail, sneaking a surreptitious glance at our iPhones.
A very bitter, bearded Mark is quite into all the surreptitious murder talk.
There's more surreptitious, frustrated lust going on in the town than honest affection.
Her mother arranged for a surreptitious abortion at a hospital, paying in cash.
This surreptitious approach is shortsighted at a time of change and rising discontent.
Enforcing the law against surreptitious foreign influence always has been a complicated undertaking.
He is fairly sure his boss is a surreptitious reader of his blog.
The tape was not created by surreptitious recording by a Project Veritas member.
Using surreptitious surveillance to make participants feel like they are really on their own.
On the street (known as the "Wonderground"), however, they've survived through surreptitious community celebrations.
I think this will do more lasting damage than Richard Nixon's surreptitious burglaries did.
It also drives the efforts to try to make advertising more secretive or surreptitious.
The North Korean leader's surreptitious visit to China has rightly drawn much international attention.
Officers then obtained a surreptitious second sample from their suspect to confirm the match.
It can be a surreptitious way of signaling your presence to other white supremacists.
Washington argues that surreptitious backdoors aren't necessarily needed to wreak havoc in 25G systems.
Surreptitious phone calls prompted suspicion: Was he talking to his agent, arranging a move?
No cloud-based services, no surreptitious data gathering to learn more about your habits.
"Hereditary" proves he is even worse at surreptitious crime fighting than I originally believed.
Both Iran and North Korea have developed surreptitious enrichment networks for producing nuclear material.
The suggestion ... the wiring was so surreptitious, no one noticed it when Trump moved in.
That specific arrow in the company's surreptitious quiver will soon be cast aside — sort of.
Then there are the surreptitious escape routes: second-floor windows and little-used cafeteria exits.
Trump's surreptitious efforts to exonerate himself and spare a political ally from prosecution failed spectacularly.
Senators singled out YouTube, however, as facilitating a much less surreptitious form of Russian propaganda.
Given their choices before — uncomfortable conversations, surreptitious Google searches — this should be a good thing.
But a surreptitious few checked email, planting their phone between the pages of the Psalms.
Police say a surveillance video shows the "surreptitious" drugging take place behind the counter.—Munchies
" (Who knows if he made a surreptitious trip.) Carter continued, "And they have no relationship.
Tesla owners in China noticed a surreptitious change to their Model 3 vehicles last week.
That's going to prevent surreptitious ultrasonic ad tracking and surveillance by malware that hijack your camera.
Second, there's a set of surreptitious contacts Manafort had with two Russian nationals during the campaign.
Woodward's book portrayed Cohn as an at-times surreptitious opponent of some of the president's policies.
Upon discovering the surreptitious mining, people were understandably upset: Cryptocurrency mining can slow down your computer.
But simply put, making him the subject of a surreptitious live video stream is fucking creepy.
I understand why the Gallic literati would want to cling to this surreptitious grammatical secret handshake.
If this is the case, then it likely wouldn't be deemed a "surreptitious" recording Opsahl said.
But with the ubiquity of camera phones, surreptitious photography is harder to spot, Ms. Worth said.
The Angolans hiding files in Wikipedia and Facebook to create a surreptitious, free file sharing network.
Having a measure of power can turn such longstanding psychological wounds into surreptitious excuses for exploitation.
That would be his buddy Peyton (Willie Aames); he does the sexual harassment and surreptitious snapshotting.
That challenge evidently led Mr. Broidy and his associates to resort to their own surreptitious recording.
Surreptitious cryptocurrency mining is an increasingly popular method for shady sites or criminals to raise money.
"Throughout history we see surreptitious ways of busting sanctions," said an EU official who deals with Russia.
Currency depreciation and inflation offer a more surreptitious way to erode creditors' claims: less discrete, more discreet.
So, by dimming the lights and making a surreptitious switch, we smashed the same typewriter every night.
Today's espionage often relies on encrypted communication tools, surreptitious cell phones, and emails left in draft folders.
Credit card companies are extremely aware of sudden surreptitious charges from Russia or Ukraine or that region.
Many of these surreptitious access points and controls are coded into core software and engineered into hardware.
Indeed, the NSA just had a surreptitious tool to bypass hardware security leak out into the open.
Staff members trailed him as he browsed the narrow aisles, and other customers snapped surreptitious smartphone pics.
More than 30,000 cases of surreptitious filming have been reported nationally since 2013, according to police statistics.
Saudi Arabia and other gulf nations engage in comparable surreptitious support for groups aligned with their interest.
They have to trust that no malware on their phone is registering their keytaps and taking surreptitious screenshots.
Closing up our second visit to the Calder Valley is a return to Vicky and John's surreptitious hangout.
Golden claims Caban's dashcam video of the attack violates a California law prohibiting surreptitious recording of private conversations.
And just when you think a couple is done for, a surreptitious romantic moment brings them back together.
Kim publicly apologized for the surreptitious payment, but insisted the money was for business deals in North Korea.
He alleged that, after acquiring the money through various surreptitious means, Dowd then pushed him to plead guilty.
"However, I think we all should all be troubled by the surreptitious nature" of the leak, he said.
There was more to Peter's crise than his worry about Patsy or growing distaste for his surreptitious assignment.
Project Veritas often records surreptitious videos and edits them in an effort to highlight allegations of liberal bias.
But hackers are using more surreptitious ways to gain access to people's financial lives and threaten their wealth.
Then, in the 1950s, the Senate adopted a rule banning photography to curb the snapping of surreptitious photos.
He was not averse to a bit of gamesmanship, and would make surreptitious efforts to put opponents off.
Many customers of both sexes, fearful their purchases will be detected, are just as surreptitious as their sneaky spouses.
It's the surreptitious encouragement of weight loss goals as people are trying to fix their emotional relationship with food.
At least Josie and Sweet Pea's conversation suggests they had plenty of surreptitious sex in the Serpent tent city.
This warm-blooded contact is "restorative … like a new drug," so she makes a daily, surreptitious habit of it.
There will be no surreptitious efforts to insinuate Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) into the race at the convention.
These surreptitious stratagems cast further doubt on the stability and legitimacy that the contest had been meant to bestow.
Odds & Ends — Deacon joins Nancy to help cover up Ben's murder with a surreptitious burial in the middle of nowhere.
The 'pencils down' order puts them in a lousy spot, where some of what they're doing has to be surreptitious.
Performance art, intentionally excluded by the authorities, became the exhibit's flashpoint, though some surreptitious performances did manage to sneak in.
For central bank officials and investors, though, it may be best to get used to some surreptitious presidential arm-twisting.
Given what the indictments reveal, there is a strong probability that Russia's surreptitious and illegal support handed Trump the presidency.
Oleg Deripaska and Konstantin Kilimnik: Perhaps even more suspicious are Manafort's surreptitious contacts with two Russian nationals during the campaign.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — More than 20 years ago, a surreptitious recording of a cellphone conversation arrived at a Pennsylvania radio station.
The majority of female characters in big games are, in some surreptitious, very well disguised manner, made with men in mind.
Surreptitious recording is something Mr. Dean knows all too well: Mr. Nixon taped 37 of their conversations in the White House.
The phone "likely is one of your temporary numbers that you deploy for the surreptitious work that you do," he wrote.
In the 1800s, the song was a surreptitious alert on the Underground Railroad, as well as a funeral song, she said.
He describes as a "hoax" recent reports of surreptitious messaging, in 2016, between Donald Trump's campaign and Alfa-Bank, which he controls.
But opponents denounced the surreptitious way it was carried out and said it could inspire continuing anger and resentment toward the Marcoses.
In the meantime, Apple has turned off Group FaceTime, the feature that allowed for surreptitious listening, which should temporarily resolve the issue.
Inspectors have said they would try to inspect military sites only if they had intelligence suggesting that surreptitious nuclear activity was underway.
News accounts tell of them snatching surreptitious cat naps and trying to sneak chewing tobacco onto the floor to relieve the boredom.
In recent months, there were surreptitious public campaigns urging General Sharif not to retire, but to instead take control of the government.
Vopper, the Supreme Court considered whether a Pennsylvania radio station had been entitled to air a surreptitious recording of a cellphone conversation.
If so, this sensational story fills his gap in memory with a Gothic novel-worthy anecdote of creaking doors and surreptitious writing.
There should be a new Voice Memo app, so expect freak-outs about surreptitious recordings from anybody wearing a Watch later this year.
The campaign to demolish and replace the Babri Masjid began 70 years ago with the surreptitious planting of a Hindu idol in 1949.
The campaign to demolish and replace the Babri Masjid began 70 years ago with the surreptitious planting of a Hindu idol in 1949.
Using the formidable investigative and surveillance capabilities of the Chinese police, the government has jailed people involved in surreptitious movements of cash abroad.
But the term usually refers to the act of providing confidential information to the public in a surreptitious way and without official authorization.
Even more surreptitious, and plausibly more of a risk in this case, is simply the targeted collection of flow metrics for "interesting" targets.
However, Iran could repeatedly shut the strait on a temporary basis by mining its waters and using other surreptitious methods, he told CNBC.
Most touch acts are surreptitious or subconscious or quietly social, but sexual touching is sought, specific, pointed in desire, and enormous in consequence.
After an audacious escape from custody and a surreptitious trek to Lebanon, he declared that he was determined to restore his personal reputation.
There are people hacking and cracking big tech's products to see what their capabilities are and to uncover surreptitious surveillance and security vulnerabilities.
According to prosecutors, 32-year-old Tan Jia Yan ran the operation, which involved surreptitious FaceTime calls, hidden Bluetooth devices, and flesh-colored earpieces.
With a single SMS message, this spy had remotely activated the microphone in my smartphone, turning it into a portable and surreptitious eavesdropping device.
Mattel believes both drag and comedy are similar in their surreptitious ability to pull audiences into discussions around serious topics in a lighthearted manner.
The move follows growing calls for a law from victims of upskirting - the surreptitious filming or taking of photographs under girls' and women's clothes.
We felt an acute anger that we had to plan a surreptitious trip, that we had to leave behind our caring doctors and midwives.
During Russia's surreptitious invasion of Crimea, much was made of the "little green men," soldiers without insignia who turned out to be Russian regulars.
Instead, he hired native Russian speakers to call informants inside Russia and made surreptitious contact with his own connections in the country as well.
Upskirting - the surreptitious filming or taking of photographs under girls' and women's clothes - became a crime in April under the Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019.
The surreptitious online transfer of files, including credit card numbers and corroborating information, is a robust business valued at $120 billion dollars a year.
"Nixon's burglaries and other abuses of power were surreptitious -- they were secret and when exposed, they were tidied up, and we moved on," Will said.
Among previous intelligence-related scandals, leaked to the press by angry or worried spooks, three concerned surreptitious conversations between Mr Kislyak and senior Trump advisers.
He explains that after the surreptitious scan in the museum, Nelles delivered the device back to this unnamed partner who did all of the processing.
Vladimir Putin's regime has used social media as part of surreptitious campaigns in its neighbours, including Ukraine, in France and Germany, in America and elsewhere.
DoubleVerify believes the traffic is either generated from malware installed on personal computers, or comes from surreptitious popunder windows that are loaded on unsuspecting users.
Famously, he also asked journalists to place their phones in the hotel fridge, to prevent transmission of any surreptitious recording through their microphones or cameras.
For the Baker, that meant she could generate revenue from her quirky little nude cooking show without having to turn to something surreptitious like Bitcoin.
The New York Times reported that investigators found that interactions between the computer servers were not surreptitious communications between the Trump campaign and the bank.
Some apps are particularly surreptitious, like Secret Calculator—which definitely isn't for doing homework (tap in the keycode and it's actually a secret photo vault).
A member of the r/fakeapp subreddit (which was not banned because it does not allow porn) first pointed out the surreptitious mining on deepfakes.
You'd go out on your lunch break and you'd see people doing it: gleeful kids, surreptitious businessmen, strangers chatting to each other outside virtual gyms.
"Their surreptitious romance would last for more than a dozen years, inexplicable to those around him and impossible for anyone to manage," Ms. Page wrote.
I used to be really self-conscious when I took out my phone; I'd run to the restroom and take surreptitious notes in the stall.
CREW's argument has been raised with increasing regularity by some legal experts, who say Cohen's surreptitious payment could be viewed as an illicit campaign contribution.
The officials then had the bodies burned in order to help them meet cremation-rate targets, the attainment of which had been frustrated by surreptitious burials.
On January 20, This American Life aired a segment on the subtle and surreptitious ways in which civil servants will be opposing the incoming Trump administration.
That was a bit of an unnecessary clarification, though, given that the question was about surreptitious recording, not something users were explicitly recording media to share.
Earlier this month, the anger among residents of the county over the surreptitious expansion into the county of the city's public housing program emerged in force.
Mr. Castor determined that Gianna Constand's surreptitious recording constituted a potential felony under Pennsylvania's law, required Miss Constand to obtain Mr. Cosby's consent to the recording.
Spacey is a famous actor whose star power and industry clout, like Weinstein's, has seemingly protected him through nearly three decades of surreptitious rumor and gossip.
One woman in the researcher section, who would give her name only as Alexa, got up to snap some surreptitious smartphone photos and started to leave.
"It would be difficult to counter the public's assumption that this would be a surreptitious mutualisation of sovereign debt," Mersch said, echoing the German government's position.
The surreptitious recordings were particularly striking given the fact that Cohen made a name for himself over the years as Trump's most strident defender and loyalist.
In the Facebook message, Mr. Meade expressed bafflement over the claim of surreptitious filming, a sentiment he repeated in an email to The New York Times.
I suppose ideologically they could be seen as a kind of surreptitious ode to Goblin kicking out the jams in the context of a film score.
Critics fear the documents were destroyed or intentionally misplaced to hide embarrassing details about neutral Switzerland's surreptitious advances toward NATO or clandestine ties to foreign spy agencies.
Russia's surreptitious campaign to meddle in the US election reached 23 million people through posts on the social network, according to prepared testimony obtained by The Verge.
"Although kids should have the chance to meet Mickey Mouse, this memorable meeting should not be manipulated through surreptitious use of a child's personal information," he continued.
Start with Sean Wilentz's "No Property in Man," which argues that the Constitution's framers took pains (however strangled or surreptitious they were) to ensure slavery's eventual demise.
Then, directly after Guzmán seriously confronts Ander about the Polo rumor, he observes the shady and stressed conversation Polo and Ander share on a surreptitious street corner.
Then he saw the platoon of trucks parked around the corner and remembered that he was involved in a major production, much too big to be surreptitious.
A backdoor is a general term for some form of technical measure that grants another party, in this case the FBI, surreptitious access to a computer system.
If you want a quick, surreptitious way to refresh your mind without someone instructing you to tune into your breath, this could be the app for you.
Indeed, the strongest, strangest, and most surreptitious thing in the show is "The Parade of the Squirrel for Annette" (2018), Messager's arrangement of Giacometti's "Annette Standing" (ca.
The surreptitious online transfer of files, including credit card numbers and corroborating information, is a robust business valued at $120 billion dollars a year, according to CreditCards.com.
It's tough to imagine surreptitious panic button calls—especially in situations where the user might not be able to talk directly with a dispatcher—would do much better.
At other times it is China's surreptitious hostile acts, such as the theft or forced transfer of American technology and the Communist Party's alleged influence operations in America.
Their suspicions about turning part of Toronto into a corporate test bed were triggered, at first, by the company's history of unethical corporate practices and surreptitious data collection.
American travel to Cuba, both authorized and surreptitious, has boomed since U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro agreed to start normalizing relations in December 2014.
But on LinkedIn's professional network, where people are purposefully connecting with those they don't know, and where exporting has always been allowed, making the change silently seems surreptitious.
His excerpts from Comey's contemporaneous memo include just enough content for a reader to suspect that the former FBI director may have approached Trump with a surreptitious motive.
That conversation was first disclosed in court papers filed by special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday, and sheds new light on Flynn's surreptitious dealings with the Russian ambassador.
News of the surreptitious use of this persistent surveillance tool underlines the importance of transparency in law enforcement and the unsatisfying state of Supreme Court aerial surveillance rulings.
I dressed her in horrible A-line dresses with surreptitious elastic waists and boat necks — so many boat necks on that website, an ocean full of boat necks.
Early on Tuesday, local media reported that police surveillance had been reinforced around the assembly in Barcelona to prevent Mr. Puigdemont from making a surreptitious, last-minute return.
Hawk, for all his swagger, is actually weaker, someone who accepts the strictures of 1950s American life and gets his highs by his surreptitious defiance of societal mores.
Some scenes are simply more dramatic in the series, as events in the podcast that we only learn about later through surreptitious recordings are presented in real time.
Because his beer-drinking buddies make surreptitious passes at her when they come over to watch sports, she trusts no one, and her rage threatens to boil over.
Rather than a failure of negotiation, the shutdown has become a test of political virility, one in which he insists he is receiving surreptitious support from unlikely quarters.
Nevertheless, these tips are effective ways of keeping your surreptitious browsing activities hidden from the boss who usually wanders behind your back on the way to the water cooler.
The surreptitious obstruction of First Step is just the latest in a long line of unilateral actions aimed at undermining badly needed reforms to our broken criminal justice system.
The anonymous op-ed writer clearly intended to put some of us at ease by revealing hard work (if surreptitious work) by the president's staff to avert major disasters.
The most startling thing on the runway was a little portable lipstick case on a gold chain slung across a shoulder, a surreptitious announcement of the brand's first cosmetic.
Eric created the meticulous storyboards, partly guided by his surreptitious recording of the original movie's audio (this was before home video took off) and served as the baby Spielberg.
The photographer Lewis Hine helped end child labor in the US by taking surreptitious photos of grimy children laboring in wretched factories and mills in early 20th-century America.
A collaboration with Robert Rauschenberg, it featured four women (and later, a surreptitious fifth) in Rauschenberg's diaphanous white dresses, dancing in silence against the backdrop of his photographic slides.
The video matches the tone perfectly, with blurred shots and moments of bravado mixed with oddly pensive reflections on the scenery and, of course, some steady and surreptitious drinking.
Mr. Heger was ultimately charged with two misdemeanors in Ms. Teeson's case: criminal sexual conduct in the fifth degree and interference with privacy at home using a surreptitious device.
Yet I wouldn't be surprised if the Trump team engaged in secret contacts and surreptitious messages, and had advance knowledge of Russia's efforts to attack the American political process.
The F.B.I. investigated the matter, however, and concluded that the servers' interactions were not surreptitious exchanges between the campaign and Russia, according to current and former law enforcement officials.
Moreover, Huffman's surreptitious editing of posts written about him makes it hard for moderators to trust his motivations when he says he's serious about cleaning up Reddit's latest mess.
This system operates through surreptitious ethnic marketing of opioid painkillers (to whites) and of white racial exceptionalism in drug law enforcement, in regulation of clinical practice and in addiction treatment.
A Pennsylvania man learned just how much subtle sexism women endure in the workplace when he and a female colleague conducted a surreptitious experiment that led to eye-opening results.
Extensive reports about the Gainsborough uncle's death do not cite a cause a death, which indicates that he likely died of some surreptitious plot: perhaps either by poison or knife.
This one from Calpak is a stylish addition to any suitcase, but it's also a surreptitious power bank that can charge your phone while you're waiting in the TSA line. 
He might simply want Madigral to get its house in order, given that Fring is about to start some kind of surreptitious joint venture with the company's most felonious executive.
According to a police statement, officers were called to the church on Christmas Eve, when several members of the congregation noticed "surreptitious and unauthorized cameras" had been installed in the church.
Your form-fitting haptic skin suit can tap and pulse all over your body to read out posts, alert you to likes and let you conduct surreptitious conversations wherever you are.
A report from the Metropolitan Police showed the extent of a surreptitious plan to use facial recognition in cameras at King's Cross, a newly redeveloped and popular area in central London.
Moore's alleged sexual encounters more than 218 years ago, as described by his accusers, were surreptitious, the actions of a man who knew he might get punished if he were caught.
Granted, it is hard to know the psychology and motivations of an alien, but it seems that a sufficiently advanced civilization could be more surreptitious if that were important to them.
A data privacy bill in California is just a signature away from becoming law over the strenuous objections of many tech companies that rely on surreptitious data collection for their livelihood.
" Why it matters: "[W]ithout meaning to, the tweeters have demonstrated the difficulty such crackdowns face — particularly when it comes to telling a political die-hard from a surreptitious computer robot.
The surreptitious tactics also included what an internal report called a false flag operation to make it appear as if an army of Russian accounts were following Mr. Moore on Twitter.
A cloud has hung over Russian athletes for almost two years, after the exposure of an elaborate scheme that involved the surreptitious replacement of hundreds of tainted urine samples in Sochi.
But a surreptitious 2009 video showing heavy-handed tactics against the elephants and a powerful online campaign helped dampen enthusiasm for the circus, even as Ringling moved to revamp its practices.
One reason was that Gardner's initial efforts to break the Soviet code had been aided by a "black bag job" — as the FBI's warrantless surreptitious entries were known in the Bureau.
He was featured by The New York Times in a 2008 article that focused on his creation of WikiScanner—software that helped uncover people and organizations making surreptitious changes to Wikipedia.
Weismann is being held at the Salt Lake County Adult Detention Center on a charge of attempted murder and another charge of surreptitious administering of a certain substance, CNN affiliate KAKE reported.
You can set up the app to call you with a caller ID of your choice, and there's a timed option too if you want to make it as surreptitious as possible.
One speaker at the festival, who called himself the "guerrilla groundsman" and masked his identity with a helmet, described his surreptitious efforts to clean bridges and repaint signs in Cambridge without authorisation.
The pair is posing as Calgary Times Examiner reporter Michael Scoop and his photographer sister Janet Scoop in a surreptitious attempt to get close to the man who figured it all out.
But the goal seems to be a surreptitious increase in the number of temporary workers and a more accommodating system for skilled workers, not the settlement of foreigners on a grand scale.
Seidel was inspired by activist Gina Martin, who spearheaded a similar campaign in Britain, leading to a new law in April criminalising the surreptitious taking of photos or videos under women's clothing.
By contracting with Civil Air Transport, the United States government was spared embarrassment for engaging in surreptitious maneuvers and for offending countries, like postwar Japan, that were sensitive to America's military presence.
It would also naturally look into any interactions they may have had before and during the campaign to plumb motives and opportunities to coordinate and to expose possible channels for surreptitious communications.
The Times also won for a magazine piece by C.J. Chivers on a young veteran of the war in Afghanistan suffering from PTSD and a series on Russia's surreptitious assertion of power.
In addition, the beach draws thousands of bathers in summer, enough that surreptitious releases of swimmer urine could account for as much as half of the annual input of algae-stimulating phosphorus.
A couple of gaudy pink-and-blue "name your baby" books on my reference shelf have provoked double-takes from visitors over the years, and a few surreptitious glances at my belly.
Indeed, the chief executive of a rival app to Helo acknowledges there is no law to prevent his company going further, and taking fees for surreptitious advertising or selling data about users' locations.
Meek's legal team strongly hints the judge has a vendetta -- pointing out she made a "surreptitious visit to the community service site" where the rapper was scheduled to serve meals to the homeless.
Years of planning for a surreptitious operation that made at least 100 dirty samples disappear, according to the former lab director, and allowed at least 15 Olympic medalists to get away with cheating.
Britain and France have introduced specific legislation to make upskirting – the surreptitious taking of photos or videos under women's clothing – a criminal offence, but critics say that more countries need to take action.
Mr. Kelly is also alleged to have overseen the surreptitious purchase of millions of dollars' worth of housing for his boss through a Dutch company, Zi-A Capital, whose financial reports are opaque.
Campbell's regular debriefings dating to 28500 show the nature of some of his undercover work, including making surreptitious recordings and collecting documents well before the first money laundering started inside Tenex in 6900.
"Partly a holding pattern, partly a surreptitious drift to safety is a fair way to characterise the market mood as global tensions simmer ahead of the G20 meeting," Cityindex analyst Ken Odeluga said.
But while he's clearly the main draw -- with several passersby stopping to shake his hand and take surreptitious selfies -- Leung is not a candidate in Sunday's election to the Legislative Council, Hong Kong's parliament.
I mean, Russia clearly did this attack, and there's lots of circumstantial evidence that points at lots of unexplained and surreptitious contact between Trump people and Russian people at the time that was happening.
Lawmakers were asked to relinquish their phones before entering the facility to prevent them from taking pictures, but once inside, an agent tried to take a surreptitious selfie with a member in the background.
The front line zigzags through several towns, so that worries about spies and surreptitious artillery spotters among the civilian population run high in the armies of both sides, and abuse follows, the report said.
I don't mean to suggest that Omarosa hasn't been able to corroborate some of her claims with surreptitious audio recordings of conversations with President Trump, Chief of Staff John Kelly, and assorted campaign aides.
Given the activity of the Armenian lobby in the U.S. and the aforementioned "relationships" with members of Congress, the Kremlin seems to enjoy a direct, yet surreptitious line, directly to offices on Capitol Hill.
By then, Russia was engaged in a surreptitious hacking and social media campaign to bolster Mr. Trump, who was publicly pressing for warmer relations with Russia, including signaling a willingness to consider lifting sanctions.
The test was not of these pieces of apparatus (tiny video cameras hidden in pairs of spectacles, which let wearers take surreptitious footage of whatever they are looking at), but rather of the participants' behaviour.
And it's a safe bet that no media company has allowed the surreptitious funder of a libel suit against a corporate partner to serve on its board, given the conflict with its mission and duty.
Zakaria also said that given Russia's surreptitious political activities in other parts of the world, particularly Europe, "It's not so far-fetched to imagine that there's some efforts along the same lines" happening in America.
The Marine Corps has been rattled by a scandal involving a private Facebook group called "Marines United" and its surreptitious distribution of explicit images of women in the armed forces - often with obscene, misogynist commentary.
Velardi, for instance, reveals that she and Williams had been amicably separated for a year before he became involved with their former nanny, although the tabloids inevitably recast the situation as a torrid, surreptitious affair.
That blockade is sure to persist as the investigation goes public, as Trump and his allies — after blasting the closed-door phase as surreptitious — now say the process is too tainted to merit their participation.
" More recently, he added that "just because tech could be be misused doesn't mean we should ban it and condemn it," comparing Rekognition to a knife: "you could use a knife in a surreptitious way.
Earlier this year, the Corps was rattled by nude photo sharing scandal involving a private Facebook group and its surreptitious distribution of explicit images of women in the armed forces, often with obscene, misogynist commentary.
In court papers, prosecutors have said prematurely making the case public would hurt his ability to be a "proactive cooperator," which legal experts say could include surreptitious techniques like wearing a microphone to record conversations.
And there are several curious instances of surreptitious Trump team contacts with Russia during the transition — contacts that the Trump team tried very hard to keep secret, and that Mueller now wants to ask about.
The Heist also peels back some of Brown's audition process, as the special begins with a larger group of potential felons that gradually disqualify themselves as he runs them through a series of surreptitious tests.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — Surreptitious techniques pioneered in Moscow and Beijing to use the internet to drown out dissent and undermine free elections broke into view during the 2016 presidential campaign in the United States.
The gaze here is quiet and amazed — a little surreptitious (in a number of images, we see Opie's reflection), but ultimately bold enough to get very close, as Opie opened up boxes, closets, and drawers.
"But for Ms. Fowler's perhaps naïve courage in publishing her post – for which she faced an attempted smear campaign and a surreptitious investigation into her friends and family – Uber's workplace would have remained exactly the same."
Tacopina, whose clients are suing authorities for violating their civil rights with the surreptitious recordings, also said he expects the other men criminally charged with Kraft in similar cases involving the spa also to seek dismissals.
He supplemented his education from tutors and his father — who instructed him in poetry and calligraphy — with surreptitious visits to the family's library, which was stocked with translations of Western literature and off limits to him.
The add-on stops companies from tracking you across multiple websites, blocking hidden tracking codes and the surreptitious collection of marketing data, and you get full control over what's blocked through a simple slider-based system.
Another problem is that there are over 300 million guns in America—even if everyone wanted to, how could you control a supply that large, especially when surreptitious person-to-person exchanges are also a liability.
And then there's the added shame of the surreptitious snaps the GamePad's been taking of your stupid, grinning face when you were pretending to be a crocodile or attempting to touch the screen with your forehead.
The U.S. Marine Corps has been rattled by a scandal involving a private Facebook group called "Marines United" and its surreptitious distribution of explicit images of women in the Armed Forces - often with obscene, misogynist commentary.
"I mean, Russia clearly did this attack, and there's lots of circumstantial evidence that points at lots of unexplained and surreptitious contact between Trump people and Russian people at the time that was happening," she said.
Officer Mike Lopez of the Los Angeles Police Department said late Monday that the surreptitious altering of the Hollywood sign over the weekend was not a crime, as it did not involve vandalism, but rather trespassing.
In an interview at the Code Conference in May, for example, Facebook COO and director Sheryl Sandberg said Thiel's surreptitious Gawker drone war was not related to the company and that he would remain on the board.
Not even six months after the U.K. got to grips with the minutiae of European Union rule-making and its enormous, surreptitious dastardly implications for our country, we have all suddenly become experts in British Constitutional Law.
Among the more revealing claims made by de Leiris in the surreptitious recording is the allegation that "no expert assessment" was ever carried out to confirm the figure of 2000 billion euros put forward by Société Générale.
New staff writer Daniel Oberhaus has written features on topics as diverse as surreptitious wifi hacking, fusion energy, a truly bizarre future town in Arizona, the science of bad acid trips, and America's largest DIY rocketry event.
PILDAT said "surreptitious muzzling" of the media, a rise in bias from the military establishment and a "perceived partisanship in judicial and political accountability have nearly eroded the prospects of a free and fair election in 2018".
This was how, at 25, Das came to run a school for spies, training agents to work along the India-Tibet border, growing so besotted with Tibet himself that he made two surreptitious journeys to the kingdom.
MOSCOW — It looked as though Vladimir V. Putin had been gearing up to push through obscure constitutional changes as a surreptitious way to remain Russia's leader after presidential term limits forced him to step down in 2024.
The existence of a private Facebook group called "Marines United" and its surreptitious distribution of explicit images of women in the Armed Forces - often with obscene, misogynist commentary - came to light in published reports over the weekend.
Troubled EV startup Faraday Future scrounged up new funding at the end of 2017, and even made a surreptitious appearance at CES, wooing CNET and a few paid YouTube influencers with the intoxicating speed of its electric car.
We see surreptitious slurping of contact lists, deceptive deletion promises, third-party sharing of poorly anonymized data and other bad practices in apps and services all the time — if the federal government wants to intervene, let's have it.
While this kind of surreptitious marketing strategy has since become more common in show business, it is usually an enticement for products that are readily available on the Internet, and not coming soon to a theater near you.
"We need to shed light on this 'shadow' industry of surreptitious data collection that has amassed covert dossiers on hundreds of millions of Americans," Markey said of "The Data Broker Accountability and Transparency Act" in a press release.
Clinton, met at the governor's mansion in Little Rock, and they made a pivotal decision: They would hire Jack Palladino, a private investigator known for tactics such as making surreptitious recordings and deploying attractive women to extract information.
It was a classic moment for Kuma: The occasion of something deeply personal, the death of a parent, became yet another opportunity to demonstrate his principles, use traditional materials and conduct a surreptitious fight with the architectural past.
Perhaps most important, employees now check work email only twice each day—no drawn out, back-and-forth exchanges fragmenting their attention, no surreptitious inbox checks while at dinner or on the sidelines of their kids' sporting events.
Using the WhatsApp messaging service on their cellphones, the local smugglers, who are tied in with networks of traffickers extending across West Africa, start coordinating the surreptitious loading of migrants from safe houses and basements across the city.
The creators of the hilariously absurd doctor show parody "Childrens Hospital" have produced a surreptitious sequel in "Medical Police," a 10-episode mini-series that features a lot of the same characters and actors from the original series.
" Why people laughed: "Morse had been lukewarm on the idea of opening the safe with such fanfare and someone from his staff apparently thought to inject some levity into the occasion with the surreptitious placement of his photo.
"We need to shed light on this 'shadow' industry of surreptitious data collection that has amassed covert dossiers on hundreds of millions of Americans," Markey said of his "Data Broker Accountability and Transparency Act" in a press release.
But instead of a bacchanalian scene where previously surreptitious stoners share the sidewalks with suburban dads blazed off fizzy, cannabis-infused root beers, the transition to a post-prohibition California is almost certain to be a messy one.
But as I walked in slow motion through the doors of the Chicago gay club Berlin, a phantom wind machine blowing back my hair, I was not met with the lecherous stares or surreptitious gropes I'd always imagined.
Dani Mathers, the Playboy model who drew outrage in July when she Snapchatted a surreptitious photo of a naked woman in a gym locker room, has returned to social media — and she is owning up to her past mistakes.
It also means that, every time an aircraft carrier shows up nearby, the bad guys have to factor in the very real likelihood that the carrier group is sending stealthy aircraft in to conduct all manner of surreptitious reconnaissance.
While physical infidelity may involve a surreptitious smooch with a co-worker or meeting strangers through a hook-up site like Ashley Madison, financial infidelity may involve deceit such as the hiding of bank accounts or credit-card bills.
Perhaps most important, his employees now check work email only twice each day — no drawn out back-and-forth exchanges fragmenting their attention, no surreptitious inbox checks while at dinner or on the sidelines of their kids' sporting events.
And because Bohemian Rhapsody hasn't done due diligence in portraying queer identity as something more than shamefaced fashion choices and surreptitious visits to clubs, "it" becomes the only thing the audience is allowed to take away from Mercury's queerness.
"We need to shed light on this 'shadow' industry of surreptitious data collection that has amassed covert dossiers on hundreds of millions of Americans," Markey said of his "The Data Broker Accountability and Transparency Act" in a press release.
What's more, even the most active abolitionists spent only a tiny fraction of their time on surreptitious adventures with packing crates and the like; typically, they carried out crucial but banal tasks like fund-raising, education, and legal assistance.
Of course, users will still have to choose to include the label when making their posts — potentially leaving the door open for more surreptitious advertising — but the service has a solid reason for businesses to want to clearly state their connections.
Image: ScreenshotWhen it comes to phones, a complete factory reset should be enough to clear out most monitoring software, though it's hard to say for certain as we're not privy to all of the surreptitious tools that are out there.
It's not a stretch to think that evidence provided by van der Zwaan — like his "surreptitious" recording of his call with Gates and Person A — helped Mueller build a case strong enough that Gates had no choice but to flip.
In this way, Amazon has found a surreptitious way to bypass Apple and Google — the reigning monarchs in the smartphone world — with a gadget that has the potential to become a dominant force in the most intimate of environments: our homes.
The Houston protest videos depicted a bunch of Americans duped into fighting each other in public, all at the whim of an unseen force that, through expert and surreptitious cajoling, had gotten them to lose control of themselves on camera.
The owners were told that the program was designed to improve their dogs' behavior while leashed, but the surreptitious goal was to see if the classes could also increase the owners' dog walking and physical activity after the instruction had ended.
We learned from Comey that if Trump hadn't tantrum-tweeted about a possible surreptitious tape of their Oval Office meeting, then Comey wouldn't have felt compelled to try to spur the appointment of a special counsel by leaking his memos.
One day, as the surreptitious spread of white light and the decline of orange light had been weighing on my mind for some time, I went to the old convenience store around the corner and asked for a 75-watt bulb.
Another set of surreptitious communications came from a longtime associate of Manafort's whom the special counsel had previously called "Person A." We now know that person is Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime business associate of Manafort's who's been called his protégé.
It marks the first time that Russia has owned up to an attack on Ukrainian forces, four years after its surreptitious invasion of eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea led to a war that has killed over 10,000 people, and still rages.
The North Carolina chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. and other plaintiffs argued Monday, as they have for months, that the Republican-controlled General Assembly drafted the voter identification law in 2013 as a surreptitious way to curb the influence of black and Hispanic voters.
Texas has faced growing difficulties in securing supplies of lethal drugs in recent years, as manufacturers have become increasingly unwilling to be associated with capital punishment, and the Food and Drug Administration has blocked surreptitious attempts to get the drugs from overseas.
Nor, especially in the light of Mr Flynn's plea deal, was Mr Trump's attempt to warn James Comey, his then FBI director, off pursuing Mr Flynn over some surreptitious conversations with a Russian diplomat—and his decision to sack him when he demurred.
On May 16th the New York Times reported that the president had advised his then FBI director, James Comey, to lay off Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser, after sacking him for having surreptitious conversations with Russia's ambassador and lying about them.
Sports Briefing | Baseball Baseball players paid a South Florida-based smuggling ring more than $15 million to leave Cuba in secretive ventures that included phony documents, false identities and surreptitious boat voyages to Mexico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, federal prosecutors say.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that a New Jersey engineering firm's surreptitious monitoring of a former employee's private Facebook accounts did not prevent the company from suing that employee and others for allegedly attempting to steal client lists and other trade secrets.
On the surface a legal formality, it was perceived by a large majority of Hong Kongers as yet another surreptitious attempt by the government in Beijing to erode the enclave's rule of law and autonomy, guaranteed under the "one country, two systems" formula.
Bernard won't likely be the last, but he was always the most obvious, given his close association with Ford, his surreptitious exchanges with Dolores, and the circumstances surrounding his son's death, which have been shrouded in vagueness, like a half-completed memory.
Although Mr. Roof's self-representation could lead to years of appeals, there is little Mr. Bruck can do now beyond making both overt and surreptitious efforts to raise a penalty phase defense before the verdict on guilt or innocence is even reached.
Doing so can often help the publisher gain more traffic and revenue, but these sockpuppets will have a low chance of passing the authority's strict scrutiny, which, as a Chinese gaming blog speculates, will potentially put an end to the surreptitious practice.
Everything comes to a head when Abbi and Ilana end up at the same fancy restaurant: Abbi on a surreptitious date with Trey; Ilana celebrating her parents' 53th anniversary while trying to hook up with randos to show that she's totally over Lincoln.
"Night Ride" depicts a scene we've all witnessed, or been a part of—surreptitious trips to the bathroom, the devil in the dimly-lit basement, the sun shaming the night sky to dawn, and you wondering why the hell you're back here yet again.
Halfway through the first season, two of us decided to check in with each other and consider how we're feeling about a many-year commitment to naked-robot interrogations, mystery mazes, surreptitious time-jumps, and Ed Harris slaughtering his way through the entire cast.
People living on the edges of Gaza border towns, like the Israelis a few miles away, complain of hearing surreptitious digging in the wee hours, and voice a parallel anxiety about the tunnels being rapidly rebuilt near their homes becoming targets for Israeli strikes.
In addition to whatever self-serving mischief she may have wrought during her time as a highly paid presidential adviser, she liked to make surreptitious recordings of private conversations, even in secure areas of the White House where personal recording devices are strictly prohibited.
For example, Mr. Kammen said Mr. Nashiri's defense team had already grown suspicious that its conversations with its client might be subject to surreptitious monitoring because of an earlier incident, although he said he could not describe it because its details might be classified.
"Amerika" (1987): The Russians were at it again in this ABC miniseries, another Cold War relic that imagined a Soviet takeover of the United States achieved not via military action but rather an elaborate, surreptitious campaign to assume control of the levers of power from within.
But if you want to see the really juicy stuff and you live in the European Union, chances are better than ever you won't find the links you're looking for—unless you use the same kind of surreptitious service that lets people in China access banned websites.
O'Keefe, who paid a $100,000 settlement in 2012 to an ACORN employee who sued him over California's law against surreptitious recording, expressed the belief that his operatives are allowed to record people in public places, like bars, restaurants or a conference room where a door is open.
What they're saying: National security experts largely seem to agree that the surreptitious recording is a worrisome violation of usual White House security norms and procedures, but not a breach of law, given Omarosa's lack of a security clearance and the unclassified nature of the discussion.
In the fall of 2012, he and other activists paid a series of surreptitious visits to Brayton Point, a port on the southeastern fringe of Massachusetts and the home of an aging coal-fired power plant that was, at the time, the state's largest carbon-dioxide emitter.
Scene after scene took place in the dark: nighttime drives through Washington; nighttime walks across Moscow; a surreptitious break-in on an Illinois farm; a meaningless but beautifully composed F.B.I. stakeout, in which Stan Beeman and Dennis Aderholt were striped in alternating bars of shadow and light.
Their hourlong arc of slow-morphing shapes and terse repetitions was the essence of rigor without exertion — a friend whispered: "It's like they're competing to see who can burn the fewest calories" — and yet it transcended its own grid, ultimately becoming a surreptitious, mysterious expression of soul.
Not a lot of cops tell crackheads they just need to finish up their crack before they can move along.) We soon discovered that vodka and brandy (called "cognac" but certainly not from Cognac) can also be obtained, but this time it was even more surreptitious.
In a talk at the Black Hat security conference Thursday, Honeywell security researcher Marina Krotofil showed one example of an attack on industrial systems meant to drive home just how surreptitious the hacking of so-called cyberphysical systems—physical systems that can be manipulated by digital means—might be.
No, what I mind in elevators are the children: the Surreptitious Sibling-Kickers, who offend my sense of fair play; the Play-Date Screechers, although I know this is nature's way of preparing them for their eventual bachelor and bachelorette parties; and, worst of all, the Button-Whackers.
And it&aposs so -- I mean, if this is true, it&aposs so surreptitious that the idea that you could be tweeting something, and thinking that you&aposre putting it out there, but they&aposre blocking it so that you don&apost know that it&aposs not out there.
The Russians had plenty of quid to offer: promises of damaging information about Hillary Clinton, troves of stolen emails from her campaign chairman and the Democratic National Committee, the prospect of a lucrative real-estate deal in Moscow, and surreptitious assistance in winning the presidency of the United States.
While Alphonso's software is not exactly the same situation as that ongoing Facebook meme – the one that has a number of people convinced Facebook is listening to their verbal conversations in order to target ads – it is an indication that surreptitious audio technology like this is at least possible.
Except for the 120 pages that detailed how Marcy had harassed his students for four years (in one bizarrely memorable case, taking a surreptitious photograph of her with a lollipop in her mouth) before he resigned under pressure: not from Berkeley's chancellor, but from colleagues in his own field.
Though most often it involves explicit sexual acts with someone other than one's spouse or committed partner, there are also couples torn asunder by a partner's surreptitious use of pornography, a purely emotional relationship with no sexual contact, virtual affairs, even just ogling or flirting with a nonpartner.
In CIT's projected scenario, it's not just police pressuring Apple to turn on iPhones—it's law enforcement turning Amazon Echo and Samsung's smart TVs into surreptitious listening devices: iPhones and other mobile phones are not the only common consumer appliances that this Order sets a precedent for converting to surveillance devices.
The paper flagged one case in 2014 in which the Justice Department charged the company behind an app called StealthGenie under laws prohibiting advertising or selling "surreptitious interception" devices—after which some developers moved their servers overseas or removed marketing language explicitly stating the app could be used for spying.
Trump's cruise missile attack on the Syrian air base may not have resulted in any American military casualties, but the action could very well result in Syrians or Russians taking surreptitious retaliatory measures against US forces on the ground in Syria -- or to secret attempts to shoot down American aircraft.
"The investigation has not developed evidence that the participants in the meeting were familiar with the foreign-contribution ban" or the federal law applying to the meeting and "does not have strong evidence of surreptitious behavior or efforts at concealment at the time of the June 9 meeting," the report states.
Alternatively, it could have been more suspenseful and clever to let viewers in on the scheme, either by showing spies listening to Arya and Sansa's conversations, or with hints like Margaery's surreptitious plea for her grandmother Olenna to leave the capital while she was under the watch of the Faith Militant.
Now, that work, and the decision not to disclose it under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, has turned Podesta and Mercury into subjects of interest in a series of linked investigations that have roiled Washington's lobbying industry by exposing the sometimes surreptitious ways in which foreign interests try to buy influence.
That kiss, that embrace, suggested that in defeating Real Madrid — not just defeating, but stripping away its luster, cracking apart its identity, exposing all that is bare and empty beneath in a 3-0 thrashing — Tuchel feels Gueye, so unassuming as to be almost surreptitious, is starting to do just that.
Marketplace Analytics focused on gathering competitor data online, while SSG hired contractors to travel overseas and glean information about threat groups and other companies in person—in at least one instance, obtaining a surreptitious recording of a conversation between executives at Grab and Didi Chuxing, according to court testimony from an Uber employee.
Last night, in the restaurant, the waitress had slammed down their plates of pasta so hard that they had exchanged surreptitious smiles; now Cecilia remembered the shameless curve of that waitress's haunches in her tight, short skirt, her face coarse with makeup—eyeliner and thick green eyeshadow—and felt afraid of her.
Die Kränken will also present a video homage to the Black Pipe, an LA gay leather bar that was raided by the police in 1972, and display screen-printed handkerchiefs that recall the "hanky code," a surreptitious method of communicating sexual desire by placing color-coded handkerchiefs in one's rear pants pocket.
Over the last decade, the American photographer Richard Misrach has turned his lens on the border between the United States and Mexico, capturing scarecrow-like figures made out of tattered clothing and dry agave stalks; personal artifacts left behind by migrants; and tire drags that monitor the surreptitious traffic through the sand.
They were fearful that he was going to win, and they certainly wanted Hillary Clinton to win, and so they did it in this very surreptitious way, and now, they are not going to come clean on it, not under any circumstances... (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: Well, they are saying, they want to protect the president.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes/GizmodoA little over a decade after the release of the original iPhone, it seems we have arrived at some basic grounds rules for phone use in movie theaters: calls are verboten, texting is a major offense, and checking your screen in anything but the most surreptitious manner is frowned upon.
These programs have included, for example, the NSA's collection of billions of cell-phone location records each day; its recording of every single cell phone call into, out of, and within at least two countries; and its surreptitious interception of data from Google and Yahoo user accounts as that information travels between those companies' data centers located abroad.
It was recently revealed that Mr Burr and his counterpart in the House committee, Devin Nunes, a Republican from California, were both asked by the administration to try to convince journalists that there was no incriminating link between the Trump campaign and Russia—a surreptitious arrangement that made a mockery of Congress's responsibility to hold the executive to account.
Nonfiction BARRY SONNENFELD, CALL YOUR MOTHER Memoirs of a Neurotic Filmmaker By Barry Sonnenfeld What kind of filmmaker does it take to imagine the universe of an intergalactic immigration service that helps to process surreptitious space aliens stopping by our planet, or the household of a macabre couple so madly in love they might actually kill each other?
Lomas acknowledged that some Hush buyers may be into a stranger's surreptitious involvement, and that's perfectly fine; the problem, as he sees it, is that the average consumer probably won't realize they've consented to a semi-private experience—that they are, "essentially, walking around with a giant butt plug transmitter" broadcasting out their anuses, or inadvertently offering a telescopic tour inside their vaginas.
The exhibition will continue through February 3, but Friday will be the first opportunity to get your hands on the Art in Ad Places book, featuring images of the surreptitious streetscape interventions — by artists including Kameelah Janan Rasheed, the Guerrilla Girls, Rebecca Morgan, Jamel Shabazz, Molly Crabapple, Jeffrey Gibson, and Shepard Fairey — photographed for posterity before they were replaced once again by advertising.
He's almost determinedly naïve (one of the reasons he was hired, apparently, and the reader will guess what everyone is up to long before our hero does), though he also proves surprisingly adept at learning the particulars of self-defense, surreptitious photography and other illicit skills — as do many of his colleagues, who turn out to be not so deskbound after all.
The surreptitious video and audio recordings that were played on Thursday portrayed the two defendants — Christian Dawkins, a former associate of the discertified agent Andy Miller, and Merl Code Jr., who worked 14 years for Nike before jumping to Adidas — as operators who hoped to leverage their contacts in grass-roots basketball into a business representing players when they grew into N.B.A. pros.
In the dining room, a famously ruthless Afghan general once held court at the head of the table and, in a show of faux humility that drew surreptitious eye rolls from around the table, served green tea and pilau to lower ranking soldiers and government aides, recalls one guest, who was visiting from Kabul as a political aide at the time.
From The Times, Daniel Berehulak won for photographs that provided a haunting portrait of a violent campaign in the Philippines; C.J. Chivers won for a magazine piece on a young veteran of the war in Afghanistan suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder; and a team from The Times won for international reporting for a series on Russia's surreptitious assertion of power.
While there are players who have turned out in the lower leagues who have suggested that weed is the least of it when it comes to drugs in football – as well as evidence to suggest that lighting up a spliff at half-time is far from unheard of in the amateur game – even the very best footballers are occasionally prone to a surreptitious smoke.
Reporters and readers have been surprised to learn about the ability to gather personal data on the friends of people who install a Facebook app, the conversion of a personality quiz into a source of political data, the idea that you can target marketing messages based on individual psychographic profiles, and the surreptitious collection of data under the guise of academic research, later used for political purposes.
Rapp came to the attention of certain individuals on Twitter, 4Chan, and other platforms last year, after the US versions of Wii U game Xenoblade Chronicles X and 3DS title Fire Emblem Fates were tweaked from their original Japanese form, removing sections that involved surreptitious drink spiking, a face-stroking minigame, and a "boob slider" that let players inflate or deflate their character's bust.
Indeed, the most discernible through-line in her fashion choices thus far, and what connects them to the image she has been slowly crafting since her husband took office, is their price tag (high), their silhouette (unfussy, vaguely military and with a hint of protective covering) and the fact that whatever messaging may be going on, it seems to have its own surreptitious agenda under the obvious state agenda.
Notable pieces include "Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk" (1989) in which Fraser played the role of a tour guide at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, offering a satirical and exaggerated version of a docent's talk; and "Little Frank and his Carp" (2001), a surreptitious video depicting Fraser erotically rubbing her body against a column in the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Bilbao, in response to an audio guide's suggestion to touch the building's "sensual" curves.
RELATED: Trump celebrates Supreme Court success with Gorsuch "We conclude that Congress may, consonant with the Constitution, deny habeas review in federal court of claims relating to an alien's application for admission to the country, at least as to aliens who have been denied initial entry or who, like Petitioners, were apprehended very near the border and, essentially, immediately after surreptitious entry into the country," wrote the majority of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
Again and again, we see camerawork that calls attention to itself in the French New Wave tradition: low camera angles rising to confront or trail after characters, as if the camera has been lying in wait; tracking shots that seem to follow the action from a surreptitious distance; and a few famous dutch angles that indicate both our main character's completely askew moral compass and the increasingly distorted society in which he finds himself.
The surreptitious recording of a teacher berating a first-grader for failing to explain a math problem correctly, ripping up her paper, and then inexplicably telling the subdued child to go sit in the "calm down chair" went viral and jump-started a long-running national debate over the "no excuses" charter school model — a pedagogical approach marked by heavy workloads, rigid zero-tolerance discipline, and a relentless focus on metrics, particularly standardized tests.
The report describes, for instance, employees caught in lies in their interviews with Stroz investigators; an elaborate saga around the surreptitious destruction of five disks of confidential information belonging to Google; furtive text messages advising each other to delete message logs; and search engine queries regarding "how to secretly delete files mac" or "can a MacBook be recovered after formatting the OS." The report does say that Stroz Friedberg "discovered no evidence" that Google confidential information retained by or accessed by Levandowski was transferred to Ottomotto (the full name of self-driving truck startup Otto) or anyone else.
In the green-carpeted room where the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee interrogated Nix for the second time this year, the audience included Christopher Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee who blew the whistle on the surreptitious harvesting of up to 87 million Facebook users' data; Carole Cadwalladr, the Guardian reporter who broke the story; Shahmir Sanni, another whistleblower who alleges that the Brexit VoteLeave campaign flouted campaign finance laws during the referendum; and David Carroll, an American academic who has filed a legal suit against Cambridge Analytica, seeking access to his personal data file.
As The Verge's Sarah Jeong reported earlier: The report describes, for instance, [Uber] employees caught in lies in their interviews with [cybersecurity firm] Stroz investigators; an elaborate saga around the surreptitious destruction of five disks of confidential information belonging to Google; furtive text messages advising each other to delete message logs; and search engine queries regarding "how to secretly delete files mac" or "can a MacBook be recovered after formatting the OS." But the fact that investigators "discovered no evidence" that Google confidential information retained or accessed by Levandowski was transferred to Otto or anyone else could undercut Waymo's main charge of stolen trade secrets.
Another set of surreptitious communications came from a longtime associate of Manafort's whom the special counsel calls "Person A." Mueller claims that, in February and April of this year, this Manafort associate repeatedly tried to contact the two PR firm principals, on behalf of someone he called "my friend P." This person also tried to emphasize Manafort's message that the Hapsburg group "never lobbied in the US." The second PR firm principal, "Person D2," also told the FBI that he knew this wasn't true, and that the Hapbsurg group did in fact lobby in the US. And it's not even the first time Mueller has accused Manafort of trying to improperly influence the trial — back in December, Mueller accused Manafort of secretly ghostwriting an op-ed piece by a Ukrainian politician about his work.

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