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Google could collect data on what books people read and create a dossier of their political views and other information.
Once guests have made reservations though Facebook, Ms. Trump said a hotel "attaché" contacted them to complete a "dossier" of their personal preferences, like the newspapers they wanted delivered, in-room amenities they required or particular room temperatures.
Relatives of some of the 21 people killed in the bombings have compiled a dossier of their case, which is being read by David Cameron.
Each expert's profile reads like a dossier of their expertise and knowledge.
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One story goes that at a meeting of the party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), convened after Mr Wang took charge of it in November 2012, senior members themselves among the most feared officials in the party were presented with dossiers of their own sins.
Secondly, all cases in the Social Register were filed under the head of household, but as soon as the cohort members reached the age of 16 they were considered their own head of household and thus had dossiers of their own (until they got married, whereby girls would have their cases filed under the name of their husband).
Last week, as Streets Kitchen prepared to publish their dossier of evidence, @annewilliamsss disappeared too.
United States District Judge David Sam excluded the 28-page "geld file," a gossipy dossier of International Olympic Committee delegates that listed their personal and family needs and their standing in the organization that awarded the 2002 Winter Games.
As they released their thick dossier of 86 documents online, SNP officials were quick to point to the memo citing Rammell's indiscretion.
Chelsea reported the incident immediately after the game, complying with FA rules in the process, and compiled their own dossier of evidence to submit to the governing body before lodging an official complaint.
The president, General Pervez Musharraf, is on record describing the moment the CIA handed him their detailed dossier of Mr Khan's proliferation activities, bank accounts and the like as the "most embarrassing" of his life but whether because he knew and had been caught out, or because he was unaware of the scale of Mr Khan's nuclear state within a state, he isn't saying.
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