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It is not always a government official who intercepts the whistle-blower.
"It's amusing to study her," Elisabeth writes in a letter about Alma, who has opened up to her over time, and who intercepts the letter.
In a 1965 essay called "The Decline of the Actor," the film writer Manny Farber anticipated the Dogma critique with an observation about the impact of post-production on dialogue: "Each word has been created, worked over by a sound engineer who intercepts the dialogue before it hits the audience.
That temporary number is used in place of the customer's real credit card number when making a purchase online; because it expires as soon as the transaction clears, it is of no use to anyone who intercepts it or retrieves it later from a database.
Orto Ignatiussen (voice) as Aningaaq, a Greenlandic Inuit fisherman who intercepts one of Stone's transmissions.
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The Diana refers to "the enemyO and to mysterious "peopleO who intercept her mail.
But it wasn't pirates who intercepted the vessel, it was the Nigerian navy.
To anyone who intercepted the electronic message, "it would look like garbage," he said.
"It could be someone who intercepted faxes in Israel, or someone at the headquarters of the Niger Foreign Ministry, in Niamey.
"He threw it right to me," said Fort, who intercepted a Vick pass in the first half.
"Tom Brady is the greatest winner in football right now," said Ty Law, who intercepted Manning three times yesterday.
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