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"The voters were saying that we're tired of people snooping into our private lives.
Yet all writers do not ask for snooping into their private lives.
Snooping into people's lives, however worthy it could be made to sound, did not seem much fun any more.
A decade ago, Nebraska's Tom Osborne was noted for his behind-the-scenes snooping into police investigations.
"Unfortunately, some outsiders snooping into things that are not their business believe in this fuss and make comments," he said in a speech broadcast to governing party members.
The document of about 25,000 words will deal primarily with "Filegate," the snooping into F.B.I. files of over 900 Americans by the Clinton White House.
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In the meantime, she snoops into his family life.
We headed for Long Island, where he intended to snoop into some "C.I.A. stuff".
Newspapers rarely snoop into sexual misdeeds, because readers don't want to know, or say they don't.
When Al Qaeda struck a decade ago, among its incorporeal victims was Americans' inbred wariness of the power of the government to snoop into their private lives.
Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the senior Republican on the Finance Committee, said the administration was "wasting taxpayer dollars to snoop into the care physicians are providing their patients".
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