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"Did that make it easier for someone to do something nefarious?" she wondered as she left the gallery next door on Friday.
"If we can slow down the release of the specific information that would enable somebody to reconstruct this virus and do something nefarious, even for a while, then that was a good thing".
The shock of the scene in the garage isn't that he has gone there to kill himself or to do something nefarious — it's that he has gone there to kneel on a prayer mat and pray.
Why is it the default thinking that Facebook is out to do something nefarious?
That's the thing: why was the default thought here to assume that Instagram was out to do something nefarious?
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Getting back to my loyalties, R.J. Umberger could not have been that good without doing something nefarious.
In fiction and drama he is just off the page or in the wings, doing something nefarious: but what?
Instead, he described the transaction to the other trustees in a way that made it sound as if Govan had done something nefarious.
Of course, Roost has a clear policy against storing anything illegal, stolen, flammable, or perishable — no embalmed heads for you, Dr. Lecter! — although co-founder and CEO Jon Gillon admits that criminals generally don't read the terms and conditions before doing something nefarious.
And Apple spouted blatant lie after blatant lie in its inaccurate description of Google Voice, going as far as to imply that Google might be doing something nefarious with user data (though, of course, there are a number of Google apps that come pre-installed on the iPhone).
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