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The incident illustrates a frequent tactic used by hackers.
A frequent tactic, she told CNN in 1995, was to lobby people who had relatives or acquaintances with the disease.
Although there was no immediate claim of responsibility, coordinated bombings against Shiites are a frequent tactic used by Al Qaeda's Iraq branch.
The force was also instrumental in stopping BT from keeping lines open after a phone is put down, a frequent tactic used by fraudsters to convince people who called back that they were speaking to their bank.
Buying protesters' silence is a frequent tactic of local officials, who fear that visible unrest may tarnish their careers.Among urban citizens, it is the job prospects of graduates that worry officials most.
Industry executives have said employing special-purpose entities to acquire trademarks is a frequent tactic in China.
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She compared observer reports of 136 elections held between 1995 and 2006 and found that a more frequent tactic is to alter election laws, often as a means of deterring opposition candidates or gerrymandering unlosable constituencies.
In her memoir, Confessions of a Sociopath, M. E. Thomas talks about her frequent tactic of giving people long, uninterrupted stares to get what she wants.
A frequent Moses tactic, aped by the city in these proceedings, was to schedule public hearings at short-notice, to avoid mobilised resistance.
It was another example of Trump's frequent tactic of trying to distance himself from former associates embroiled in scandal, such as former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, whose role Trump and White House officials have regularly tried to downplay.
M. E. Thomas talks about her frequent tactic of giving people long, uninterrupted stares to get what she wants.
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