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He also apparently compromised a technical operation code-named Absorb, in which the C.I.A. hid sophisticated nuclear detection equipment on a rail car crossing the Soviet Union in an attempt to identify the locations of Soviet nuclear warheads.
Donna Shalala, Miami's president, was photographed in 2008 smiling and accepting a $50,000 basketball fund-raising check from Shapiro at a bowling alley, her vigilance apparently compromised by a dash for cash.
No additional information was apparently compromised in the breach.
Yahoo and Google's networks were apparently compromised in a similar fashion, documents revealed in late October, and with up to 200,000 documents in total potentially taken by Snowden and shared with reporters, it's unlikely we're anywhere near seeing the whole picture at this point.
Seife's Slate piece mentions several other apparently compromised pieces.
They found a briefcase containing letters and photographs that apparently compromised Thorpe, among them Scott's 1965 letter to Ursula Thorpe.
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Moreover, damage to the putamen and insula apparently compromises a patient's ability to recognize signals of disgust (Calder et al. 2000 [2000.
By contrast, other mutations result in amino acid substitutions that apparently compromise protein stability and accumulation, hence leading to visible reductions in fluorescence.
Most 22q11 genes are expressed in anlagen of craniofacial and brainstem regions critical for feeding and swallowing, and diminished expression in LgDel embryos apparently compromises development of these regions.
Until this crisis, Andrei has apparently never compromised, never been forced into a corner at work.
However, it is Grace Kelly's Quaker bride who finds herself truly caught between ideals, and ends up apparently more compromised, a pacifist who, through love and duty, betrays her principles and shoots a man in the back.
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