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The board acknowledges that the two NSA surveillance programs revealed by Snowden that make use of the 2008 law -- PRISM, which sends specific search terms to electronic communications service providers, and "upstream collection," in which the NSA searches the Internet backbone -- may incidentally sweep up an untold number of Americans' communications.
The cancellation of a music festival this weekend in Suzhou has some musicians and festival organizers fearing they may be swept up in the government crackdown on dissent.
But the Prime Minister must consider the many ways in which the innocent and the vulnerable may be swept up with the guilty.
Star also thinks that as with the X Factor, some of those who don't succeed may be swept up by private investors looking to make further investments – rather as occurs with Dragon's Den competitors.
What Southeast Asian nations and others that may get swept up in the panic must recognize is this: A temporary tightening of credit to defend a currency is infinitely less costly than the price paid for devaluation.
Use a makeup brush or paper towel to clean hair off your face and clothes, and sweep up any hair that may have fallen on the ground.
Always sweep up all pieces of glass, remembering that they may be very small.
You may want to do this in a garage where you can easily sweep up the metal and paint flakes afterwards.
Halfpenny is there to sweep up though.
"I watched it sweep up cars, houses, everything.
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