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An outcry by bondholders forced it to insert protection at the last minute.
The hotel's Internet service was secretly injecting lines of code into every page he visited, code that could allow it to insert ads into any Web page without the knowledge of the site visitor or the page's creator.
This article was amended on 7 February 2013 to insert the missing word "sure" into the phrase "you can be sure that if he'd found it", to insert the missing word "hackers" into the phrase "Government hackers also have access", and to correct two other minor spelling errors.
Adding to the punch are Israel's unparalleled intelligence capabilities in Syria — which allowed it to insert a Jewish spy named Eli Cohen to become chief adviser to Syria's minister of defense in the 1960s; to uncover its alleged ultra-secret nuclear reactor in 2007; and to intercept initial communications apparently depicting Assad regime involvement in the Aug. 21 chemical attacks in Damascus.
Reverse transcriptase, an enzyme that converts RNA to DNA, is a hallmark of retroviruses, which use it to insert copies of their genes into chromosomes of their hosts.
Then you browse the app for an item, select it to insert it into your photo and move it into a place that works for you.
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It's 2017 and in a script written for a black show, someone thought it wise to insert, "make clicking sounds at African students".
It wants to insert itself into all aspects of our lives, to find out as much as it can about as many aspects, activities and relationships as possible.
"It tends to insert itself into our considerations".
What would it take to insert her subjectivity into the world, instead of looking away?
At first there were protrusions that made it hard to insert easily into the legal molds.
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