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But he added, "If a manager is doing this nefariously, I'm not likely to know about it."
Permission to take down a wall, even one so newly and nefariously constructed, could drag on forever.
He says: You've explained that plain text email can be intercepted, read, and altered nefariously in transit.
I remember when ios4 came out, people were accusing Apple of nefariously limiting its features on the 3g to force upgrades.
Kawthar nefariously adds that Nadia and Samir are getting married, which Nadia is forced to accept.
Those dastardly, snickering villains in old novels and cartoons - the ones who nefariously tied women to railroad tracks - carried bottles of nitroglycerin around the way we carry hand sanitizer.
Mr. Aarelaid said attacks involved "botnets," networks of computers that have been compromised by an unauthorized user, who can then command and control them, surreptitiously and usually nefariously.
"Tell Us the Truth Tony," it wrote across its front page, raising the McCarthy-esque specter of cadres of secret, high-placed homosexuals nefariously foisting their own agendas on the country.
It also said that Mr. Paul had lethal levels of carbon monoxide in his blood, raising the possibilities that a) he was poisoned, or b) his blood sample was nefariously switched after his death.
The story of their artistic and jealousy-racked partnership is played out among the social world of the silent movie actors, anarchists and muckrakers chancing their existence in a nefariously corrupt yet exhilarating and beautiful city.
My favorite paranoid was the star of a successful TV series, and no stranger to honey-glazed doughnuts; she insisted that she was not gaining weight, but that someone in the wardrobe department was nefariously shrinking her costumes.
"Down the road, someone could use the same exception nefariously and put all their business in their wife's name and avoid disclosure that way, and soon everyone will be filing separately and that will gut the whole idea of disclosure," he said.
"The assembly strove to find a quintessential balance between what is a genuine and laudable desire to eventually destroy this virus against the potential risk that this bug might be released nefariously by individuals," said Dr. Mike Ryan, an agency official.
The irony is particularly clear because Booker's central complaint is that the Decc 2050 calculator is not sufficiently transparent, and supposedly includes various nefariously hidden assumptions about the relative costs of clean energy and efficiency as compared with fossil fuels.
The use of performance enhancing tactics or more formally known as PEDs, and more broadly, the use of any external device to nefariously influence the outcome of a sporting event has been a part of the Olympics since its inception in Ancient Greece.
Gottfried John as General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov: Commander of Russia's Space Division, secretly an agent of Janus who nefariously misuses his authority and position for helping Janus gain access to the GoldenEye.
Integral to the group's appeal was its cultivation of an anonymous aesthetic: no pictures of the members (their first two albums featured only a nefariously smiling cartoon on the covers), affectless sing-song vocals, often sung in French and, increasingly, the use of layered space-age musical effects in place of traditional rock instruments.
Lollardy, an early English religious movement led by John Wycliffe, is mentioned in the Tales, as is a specific incident involving pardoners (who gathered money in exchange for absolution from sin) who nefariously claimed to be collecting for St. Mary Rouncesval hospital in England.
Since he was well later held the presidency of the con ody of informed on affairs in Virginia, he was sent with ' a b soldiers to negotiate with Chief Powhatan for more land, but that insidious Indian lured the Englishmen with I I nefariously and slew most.
Steed did not speak; he sat severely alone on the dais, and when the clerk started to take down what the various speakers said, he shook his head firmly and the writing stopped; he explained that he wanted no permanent record of who made which proposals, lest at some future date it be used nefariously.