Intercepted
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They can be intercepted, and somebody can make use of your network if he has bad intentions.
The North Korean authorities
intercepted
some money that I sent to my family, and, as a punishment, my family was going to be forcibly removed to a desolate location in the countryside.
The NSA was previously asked by Congress, was there any ability that they had to even give a rough ballpark estimate of the amount of American communications that were being
intercepted.
And what Boundless Informant tells us is more communications are being
intercepted
in America about Americans than there are in Russia about Russians.
In another event, they
intercepted
all the calls in Washington, D.C., by accident.
A total of six beams, in a perpendicular arrangement, ensure that atoms traveling in all directions will be
intercepted.
What that means is that if the drug dealers' telephone calls or the terrorists' telephone calls can be intercepted, then so can the rest of ours, too.
We named the project "Can You Hear Me?" (Laughter) The antennas created an open and free Wi-Fi communication network in which anyone who wanted to would be able to participate using any Wi-Fi-enabled device without any hindrance, and be able to send messages to those listening on the frequencies that were being
intercepted.
Before he could answer, two studio flacks
intercepted
and lectured me on how the studio "knew best" and how "no one will take such a film seriously".
Joe threw the biggest bomb of his career and unfortunately it was
intercepted
by the viewers.
Because of security reasons, the link between Guardian and Colossus is broken, after much discussions between the U.S. & the U.S.S.R., and Colossus gets uppity and launches missiles at the Soviet Union, as does Guardian at the U.S. The missile heading for the U.S. is
intercepted
but not the one bound for the Soviet Union, and a town and an oil field is destroyed but it's all covered up in the media.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government has not just denied these groups shelter; it has actively
intercepted
them, arrested some of their leaders, and even handed wanted terrorists over to the Indian government.
In the last 18 months, the US Navy has
intercepted
four arms shipments from Iran to Yemen.
As unrest mounted with these military retreats, offshore US forces monitored and
intercepted
jihadists who sought to enter Somalia, while Kenya and Ethiopia blocked the unrest from metastasizing across the region.
That money ultimately comes from individuals and employers who pay it in taxes, insurance premiums, or direct payments, and should be
intercepted
somewhere between the payers and the health-care delivery system.
Emails are
intercepted.
In a recent article, Fania Oz-Salzberger, writing from Tel Aviv while rockets were being
intercepted
overhead, urged her government to send medical supplies to the villages of Gaza.
Shortly after Hariri’s announcement, Saudi Arabia
intercepted
a missile that Houthi rebels in Yemen had fired at Riyadh.
But Russia probably could not have
intercepted
the US missiles in any case.
On the contrary, she led a team that
intercepted
components of nuclear weapons at their source, whisked them away to the United States, altered them slightly so that they would not work, and replaced them.
Only a few days ago, Israel’s Iron Dome missile-defense system
intercepted
a rocket fired from Sinai that was aimed at the port of Eilat.
Security forces recently
intercepted
suicide bombers entering Iraqi Kurdistan from Iran, with, Kurdish leaders believe, the support and training of Iranian intelligence.
The Mavi Marmara, part of a flotilla carrying more than 600 passengers from 35 countries to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestine, was
intercepted
by Israeli soldiers on May 31, 2010, resulting in the killing of nine peace activists.
Because Israel unlawfully
intercepted
the ship in international waters and later refused to apologize for the killings, Turkey froze bilateral diplomatic relations, recalled its ambassador, and expelled the Israeli ambassador in Ankara.
There were some complaints; she
intercepted
them.
'Great God! who can have
intercepted
them?''Imagine my grief; until the day when I saw you in the Cathedral, I did not know whether you were still alive.'
'I must not let my Academician be intercepted,' said Julien.
The vault formed by the limes, which were admirably pleached,
intercepted
the view.
The Marquis had no misgivings as to his memory, Julien had repeated the text of the secret note to him several times; but he was greatly afraid of his being
intercepted.
Some time was expended in reaching the spot where the adventurer was
intercepted.
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