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Another former hacker said the monolithic notion of insidious, state-sponsored hacking now discussed in the West was absurd.
This was Heidi Krieger, the 1986 European women's shot-put champion, perhaps the most extreme example of the effects of an insidious, state-sponsored system of doping in East Germany.
On the more insidious side, nation states could take control of the steering wheel of a limo transporting an enemy or brick its engine and, well let your imagination and Tom Clancy fill in the rest.
"It's been kind of insidious -- states have introduced tests at a slow rate," said Deborah Rapaport, one of the leaders of the boycott.
Syria is one of the most insidious police states in the world, modelled on the old East Germany, with a pervasive network of informants.
Netflix landed this examination of an insidious Russian state-sponsored doping program for Olympic athletes in a "historic" deal, shelling out $5 million after its premiere at Sundance Film Festival.
On the contrary, lotteries may well be the single most insidious way that state governments raise money.
And in my estimation, there exist today words more insidious to the state of black America than the N-word.
Heroin addiction is insidious: in several states across this country, young women are selling themselves as sex slaves to maintain their daily heroin habit.
Heroin addiction is insidious: in several states across this country, young women are selling themselves as sex-slaves in order to maintain their daily heroin habit.
In a note at the end of the book, Latham thanks those who supported her in the writing of "a difficult book about a challenging subject" and it is absolutely to her credit that she has created an account so seamlessly convincing that it could easily be used to teach younger readers about the insidious misery of state-sanctioned racism.
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