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Punch in the guest PIN, it hides anything that prying eyes may sneak (or accidentally stumble) into.
Following last week's terror attacks by Islamic State extremists in Paris, governors around the country and lawmakers in Washington -- most of them Republicans -- want to block or slow down the admittance of refugees from Syria on the grounds that terrorists may sneak in among them.
If a referee doesn't catch the elimination, that wrestler may sneak back in.
Spears, determined to be self-sufficient and unaffected by media comments, then makes a phone call to her bodyguard, and using a cloth to disguise the sound of her voice, coaxes him to leave the area so that her group may sneak out of the hotel and enjoy the day.
Instead, it might pay to try a more leftfield approach, looking for horses that will probably find at least one too good, but may sneak into the frame at a healthy price instead.
But only 133 of them were then arrested; without the database, those dismissed may sneak back into a police force elsewhere.Critics argue that police criminality cannot be blamed only on such shortcomings as lack of training or corruption.
Then the rumor surfaced that Bolivian president and known thorn in the United States' side, Evo Morales, may sneak Snowden out of the country on his presidential plane.
Tony Parker, a point guard raised in Paris, may sneak into the middle of the first round.
Pan, god of the woodlands, may sneak up to your seat and sip your wine.
On Monday he predicted he may "sneak in and have an upset" in Wisconsin.
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