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They uploaded their malware to the hotel's server days before his arrival, then deleted it from the hotel network days after he left.The attack is technically slick, and therefore probably the work of a nation-state.
It's a stylish, technically slick movie, full of dynamic camera moves and scored by a blend of Belgian hip-hop and north African beats (plus a local cover of Amy Winehouse's Back to Black).
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The five excellent movies in this season, Shadows, Faces, A Woman Under The Influence, The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie and Opening Night (given a special two-week NFT reissue residency), while getting progressively more slick technically, are still incredible - unmatched and unflinching studies of the best and worst of human nature.
Bassett was in tears after slicing an intended clearance into her own net at the end of an evening on which England had held their own against a slick passing, technically accomplished, but largely non-penetrative, Japan side.
The match, at White Hart Lane, kicked off in thick fog and the slick and technically proficient Dynamo won 4 3, after Arsenal had led 3 1 at half-time.
The colourful, slick canvases are technically impressive, but they have all the emotional weight of the "go-faster" stripes you see on cars.
Technically, this is a very slick show – the three performers sometimes appearing on stage to manipulate a very small puppet of the old man; creating ominous or comforting shadows on the screen at the back of the stage; or acting live, Gray defying both age and gender to capture the old man's body language convincingly.
TV critics roundly praised last night's live episode for its faultlessness with the Radio Times calling it a "a very slick job" and the Guardian saying "technically, barely a foot was put wrong, save for a couple of entirely forgivable camera pans".
In fact, it's one of the more slick-looking iOS photo apps out there right now — again, just to be clear, technically Google-made.
Prof Miller, writing on academic news website the Conversation, added that the research found that "slick isn't always best" as even the teenagers that took part in the study admitted that Facebook is technically better than its rivals.
Technically, no.
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