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sniffer
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One who sniffs.
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That distrust was evident in 1990, when the Iranians turned down many offers of outside help in the aftermath of a previous catastrophic quake and officials denounced sniffer dogs as "unclean".
He blamed a shortage of people, equipment and sniffer dogs.A Massachusetts-based company, Advanced Cell Technology, said it had succeeded in cloning a human embryo.
International rescue workers began pouring into Turkey on the day of the tremor, bringing with them equipment and sniffer dogs to try to locate and extract any survivors.
A few years ago a sidejacker (or "sniffer") might have had access to a handful of laptops from which to siphon data; now hundreds of smartphones and slates can be logged on to such networks at any given time.More worrisome than sidejacking is the wholesale interception of unsecured web traffic by governments.
It reports that a member of Jetstar's cabin crew recently advised passengers, who were returning from a music festival, "to get rid of anything they shouldn't have down the toilet" because there were sniffer dogs and quarantine officers waiting for them at Sydney airport.
He opened his laptop, logged on to the building's wireless-driven LAN (local area network) and fired up a "sniffer" program designed to scan the contents of other computers on the network.
Despite the fences and massed ranks of carbon dioxide detectors and sniffer dogs at Calais docks, a steady trickle of migrants does make it through to Dover, Folkestone and beyond.
Scientists at the plant also hope to clone champion race horse – in a manner already hugely successful for polo ponies in South America – and sniffer dogs, capable of finding illegal drugs or people during natural disasters.
Extra police officers were drafted in to join the growing search operation today, with sniffer dog teams and some on horseback scouring open areas around the girl's home.
Hot pursuit teams with sniffer dogs launched a manhunt.
As the world rushed doctors, helicopters, food, tents and sniffer dogs to Pakistan last night and survivors were hauled from the wreckage in Islamabad, the death toll across three countries topped 22,000.
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