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Behind someone's back.
If you do something behind someone's back, you do it without telling them.
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In January, the deputy governor, Abdulatif Ashna, was assassinated by a suicide bomber on a motorcycle; only in the past 10 days has someone been found who is willing to replace him.
"Excuse me, has someone been sick over there?" The deafening roar in the stalls means that we don't hear the usher at first, so she mimes a bout of vomiting and cheerfully offers a can of air freshener.
"From a technical point of view, we are looking at actions conducted by user accounts," F-Secure's Niemelä explains, "and it doesn't really matter that much whether the malicious operations being carried out are by the original owner of the account, or has someone been able to compromise said account".
"Can you tell us, please, has someone been shot?" Kamat asks the police.
How many times has someone been about to go down on you and then exclaimed, suddenly, "Uggh, this vagina is way too pale!
"Has someone been having sex in my computer?" Talking of IT, the long-running joke about the various detectives rolling their eyes whenever Mark says anything vaguely technical is getting incredibly dull.
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Uncle Julian, has someone being putting a tincture into your morning tea?
Or had someone been there before the police arrived?
Had someone been trying to hurt her daughter?
Had someone been shouting an offensive term, it would be different".
5/10 Had someone been playing football with the bag en-route?
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