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But a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union challenging the phone records program argues persuasively that this supposedly innocuous metadata can disclose as much about the private activities of phone subscribers as would eavesdropping on the contents of conversations.
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The French waiters serving them would eavesdrop first at one table then the other.
Typically, they would eavesdrop on western diplomats, harass British and American journalists (slashing the tyres of their cars was a favourite) and carry out break-ins and buggings.
"Up on the floor, he would eavesdrop if we were talking about food, and then we'd get talking, and sometimes he'd give us good recipes," Cathy Waters, nurse-manager of 5F, said.
The program examines how the outcry after the sinking led to technological improvements, then checks in on the actress Hedy Lamarr, who was also an inventor and came up with a way to stymie those who would eavesdrop on wireless communications, like the Nazis in World War II.
If I was invisible for the day, I would eavesdrop on the boards of sports organisations and see what they really had to say about why more women such as professional golfer Kiran Matharu, hockey player Ashpal Bhogal and cricketer Isa Guha, aren't being encouraged to compete at national levels.
No one is worried that WorldCom, the largest single telecom supplier to the federal government, would eavesdrop on legislators' e-mail.
Reportedly, the installation would eavesdrop on every town and village.
He and Paul would talk at length about work; Shauna would eavesdrop, not understanding the terminology but pleased to see the bond strengthening between father and son.
In the beginning of third grade in Tehran, my best friend, Rama, and I would eavesdrop on women's private conversations [about their Hymen].
I tell the Conchords that I met their fiancées, which is not true - I'd eavesdropped on them as they'd discussed the relative virtues of Hillary and Obama with Mara the HBO press officer, but I didn't actually manage to introduce myself.
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