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Which is handy, if you're both partial to bugging out in clubs and, perhaps only a few hours later, weeping to a ballad on your bed.
Bamford's sources from India's intelligence service suggest that the last major obstacle to bugging the switch in Mumbai actually was the state-owned company that ran it But it was privatized earlier this decade, sold to the enormous Indian holding company called the Tata Group, which also owns, among other properties, the Taj Mahal hotel.
And, when it comes to the electronic eavesdropping and other intelligence devices on the plane and what the Chinese might have learned from or about them, the discussions will take place in a SCIF, or Sensitive Compartmental Information Facility, a special soundproof room immune to bugging.
Episode VIII is coming in 2017 and a Han Solo origin story is slated for 2018, with more to follow, so get used to bugging over a new trailer each April or May from now on.
But other Snowden documents showed that the NSA captured and analyzed internet traffic from a US diplomatic post in Mexico City, and that the US embassy hosted agents from the joint NSA/CIA Special Collection Service, a black-budget program dedicated to bugging foreign embassies and government installations.
From the vast trove of missing classified laptops to bugging devices found in its secure conference rooms, from high-ranking officials trading secrets in Vienna to top diplomats dallying with spies in Taiwan, even the publicly available list is long and ugly.
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They're going to be bugging".
I didn't want to keep bugging him with it.
They are prone to bugs.
I'm very sensitive to bug bites.
So I had to bug my parents".
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