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That's equivalent to stealing.
This hack is equivalent to stealing a master key, say experts.
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From stealing the history to stealing the router, JavaScript malware makes it all possible.
"bag"- Often referred to stealing.
Apart from the farmhouse where David lived and the desert, we never have a sense of how big the kingdom is, what's at stake, and whether a battle with the enemy, Gath, over water rights is significant or not — whether it's the equivalent of Maine trying to steal New Hampshire's entire eighteen miles of coastline, or just two countries' egos clashing.
The NSA worked in conjunction with the British equivalent organization Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) to steal SIM encryption keys, according to an earlier report from the Intercept.
Under the N.P.V., they would have had to steal three million votes the equivalent of sixty thousand per state.
The odds of Ryan returning in 2014 have to be the rough equivalent of his team's making the playoffs — and that would mean making the most of any legitimate opportunity to steal a victory.
Mean streets on a family channel are likely to translate to stick-ups and shouting matches, the latter-day equivalent of stealing hubcaps, which used to be name-checked when kids needed a lesson about hoodlums and peer pressure.
I like to steal".
But what to steal?
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