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His days of sneaking into a train yard are over.
Sneaking into a horse track is itself a throwback.
The atmosphere is of sneaking into a posh boarding school during the holidays.
Sneaking into a building at M.I.T. might seem like trespassing, but that's not a federal crime.
The minister accused the media of misquoting him and "sneaking" into a closed-door meeting, according to the newspaper.
(Their efforts include playing beer pong, sneaking into a sorority and offending anyone who isn't a straight white guy).
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The frame is the door into the work and if it's off its hinges I can't help feeling like I'm sneaking into an abandoned house.
The hackers could have penetrated the law-enforcement official's personal e-mail account by guessing a weak password, sneaking into an unencrypted wireless network, or, most likely, with a common and relatively easy tactic known as a phishing attack, said Keith Ross, a computer science professor at Polytechnic Institute of New York University and a security expert.
These subtle variations involve, for example, two thefts differing primarily only in that one involved sneaking into an open garage while the other involved breaking into a locked house (ibid.: 1895).
Instead we ended up sneaking into an industry party, impersonating a C-list director-muse pair, and trashing a hotel room.
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