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Technically, the computer was indeed a "stretch" and its mission was to "harvest" intelligence from intercepted communications from spy listening posts around the world.
Steve Wozniak thinks that its important to harvest intelligence; he suggests that the government should do this via games.
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The collectors harvest intelligence from a much larger network of unpaid sources, some of whom don't even realize they are being treated as informants.
The future of marketing and establishing competitive advantage with the social consumer depends on a deep understanding of how to harvest the relevant business intelligence contained in these conversations.
Quatermass is sceptical; he believes they are dealing not with an intelligence but with a machine constructed to harvest human protein.
The British Secret Intelligence Service is highly regarded by the United States, particularly for its ability to harvest information from face-to-face sources, rather than from signals intelligence, such as electronic surveillance, as the U.S. often does.
But American intelligence officials believe that if North Korea abandons all of the constraints in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, it would be able to harvest five or six bombs' worth of plutonium within six months.
It was time to harvest.
"I want to harvest the terroir.
But they are difficult to harvest.
Plant now to harvest next June.
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