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Facebook is planning to exploit the vast amount of personal information it holds on its 150m members by creating one of the world's largest market research databases.
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operative told an... service at the same time that bin Laden was planning to exploit the operative's access to the U.S. to mount a terrorist strike.
This year I am planning to exploit the Eid confusion, timing my traditional Eid visits to family and friends to maximise my chance of getting extra treats.
Next, they found the number of pixels that had been blacked out in the sentence: "An Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) operative told an xxxxxxxx service at the same time that Bin Ladin was planning to exploit the operative's access to the US to mount a terrorist strike". They then used a computer to determine the pixel length of words in the dictionary when written in the Arial font.
The President and Vice President were told that "Bin Ladin was planning to exploit the operative's access to the US to mount a terrorist strike".
Numerous applications of the existing population maps are planned to exploit the increased spatial resolution, including the refinement of malaria risk and burden estimates [26], health system commodity estimation and medical facility accessibility modelling [18].
A British company has announced that it is planning to exploit a new and controversial frontier in the search for valuable minerals, by mining the sea bed in the Pacific Ocean.
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So, if you received a tip that, say, hackers working for the government of Rival Country were planning to exploit some Internet flaw in the next few hours, you'd call the president and say, "Hola.
The US is believed to be planning to exploit existing UN resolutions on Iraqi weapons programmes to set the action off.
Sevenload has number of premium-tv-shows, music videos, but it is the IPTV aspect that Burda is understood to be planning to exploit.
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