Sentences with phrase «pilfered by»

Meanwhile, in other news, Facebook just admitted that many of its 2.2 billion users could have had their data pilfered by «malicious actors» up until yesterday when the company introduced new data - sharing restrictions.
Your bags can be pilfered by the TSA's sticky fingers, slip off the baggage carousel, stolen from the back of the bus, or snatched from behind you while you wait in line.
Born in New York City in 1919, the artist was raised in Los Angeles, studied at the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome, and then served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a Monuments Man — tracking down master art works that had been pilfered by Nazi soldiers.
The other two not — Astor is too great, and will - pilfering by a son is too common.

Not exact matches

And let's not forget Yahoo's confession that hackers actually managed to pilfer data for all 3 billion of its users in 2013, followed by the international Appleby law firm announcing the loss of 13.4 million legal documents known now as The Paradise Papers.
In a letter to Facebook, the Indian government wrote: «What security architecture is proposed to be created by Facebook, on an urgent basis, so that the data concerning Indians is not pilfered or manipulated again for extraneous purposes including to influence the elections.»
With all the RCC's riches being horded and their hierarchies living in lives of humble luxuries, I'm sorry but I can not rightly commend such religious liars who would rather pilfer and lay sieges upon the emotionally despondent and financially poor... Give all that you have obtained by years of pilferage and give it back to your flocking poor oh pabulum pope... Only then will Christ Jesus find mercies upon your religion's unholiest vespers...
Occasional horrific news stories hint at the me - first legacy of Maoism: A toddler was run over by a car, and no one stopped to help; a greedy company put melamine in milk destined for baby bottles; a Red Cross worker apparently pilfered funds meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake, spending the money on designer bags and fancy cars.
In a blind headlong rush to gain profit by any means these forces have already begun to obliterate animal species, forest cover, fish stocks, water reserves, land and air, and have engaged upon a satanically mindless pilfering of finite resources by vandalism of Mother Earth, and have raised gigantic questions over human survival prospects.
The programme of dismantling the state, reducing its functions, pilfering its resources and launching sweeping privatizations leads to a demoralized public sector, weakened systems of education and health and the eventual usurping of the state by private economic interests.
This festive recipe was created in - part by my toddler who, while I was making breakfast, boldly handed me two bags of chocolate she pilfered from the pantry.
The Executive Director of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre of the National Democratic Institute, Clement Nwankwo, somewhat a veteran in the monitoring of elections in Nigeria, told Channels Television on Saturday evening of several instances of violence and the pilfering of election materials by officials.
By the way, MORON, that «pilfered» lawsuit got all the heating and a / c units in Gateway replaced after years of neglect.
Immediately after the test, the site was covered with the stuff, but bulldozers — aided by time and constant pilfering — have made it scarce.
Accompanied by two spear - wielding warriors (Danai Gurira and Lupita Nyong» o play members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanda's elite female fighting force), a tuxedo - clad T'Challa attempts to go incognito while South African gunrunner Ulysses Klaue (a suitably thuggish Andy Serkis, ever the chameleon) makes ready to pass the pilfered treasure to a CIA agent (Martin Freeman, who may as well be playing 007 ally Felix Leiter).
About all that isn't pilfered from Gunga Din is the death of the noble bugler; Davis survives being shot up by the Indians with little more than a flesh wound!
By mimicking the sound of every Hot Topic band crashing into one — with songs that pilfer from the Killers, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy — we have to wonder if they haven't just orchestrated their own extinction.
Like the movie's young, confused hero Jamie — played by newcomer Lucas Jade Zumann — the writer - director grew up in the Southern California during the end of the Carter era, listening to punk records pilfered from his older sister.
This is a heist film of sorts, all plotting and pilfering, scheming and scurrying through trouble, but darkened by the war that provides the setting.
Lyle Kessler's 1985 play «Orphans,» making its Broadway debut starring Alec Baldwin, remains a tiresome mix of pilfered Pinter and stolen Shepard enlivened by flashy performances.
And while he allows himself to be led around by the loins, he soon lands on the radar of her jealous boyfriend as well as a policewoman (Marlene Longange) and an angry Angolan crime boss (Hoji Fortuna) determined to recover his pilfered petrol.
Set in Tokyo, it is a tale of a ragbag family led by the Fagin - like Osamu Shibata (Lily Franky), who works a construction job but really spends time pilfering from supermarkets.
The film obfuscates its own dubious morality by briefly noting that Hanna could never be absolved — but from a dramatic standpoint, she is, something director Stephen Daldry and screenwriter David Hare appallingly seal by pilfering their coda from Schindler's List.
The only decent scene in the film (one that honours the cruelty and sense of humour of the film's premise), of a girl vomiting up her fat after wishing to be thinner, is quickly overwhelmed by the dead weight of unhelpful exposition, strange inconsistencies, embarrassing line deliveries, and bald rip - offs of scenes from films like Silent Night, Deadly Night, The Unholy, and The Relic (they've even pilfered the tongue - chewing moment from the non-horror Midnight Express).
When it rains it pours, as Larry's loser of a brother (Kind, The Wild) won't leave, his son (Wolff) can't keep out of trouble, and his daughter (McManus) is repeatedly pilfering money from under his nose — and then even his tenure is in question when anonymous letters start coming in questioning his character, made murky by the fact that a student may be trying to bribe him into giving him a passing grade and threatening defamation for the accusation.
Strained of much of its Englishness by the casting of American leads and a relocation from 1892 England to 1930 Italy, A Good Woman earns most of its good will from those Wildean epigrams, many pilfered from elsewhere in the writer's repertoire.
You want to take the job previously held by the guy who surfed porn all day and pilfered office supplies.
With everything from the eponymous Bad Dudes, an attack of Titans, to the pilfering pirates that run amok in Sea of Thieves, this week's schedule of new releases is dominated by a rowdy assortment of ne» ver - do - wells.
By pulling the tongues of your pilfering buddies and then launching them across your device's screen at their targets.
He looks like he might have been pilfered straight from the pages of a drugstore romance novel — Tamed By The Barbarian, say.
The soaring underground space at Lu Magnus is perfect for bold shows like the recent «Thanks,» an exhibition by Brooklyn artist Adam Parker Smith made up entirely of pilfered artworks.
Just to put this in it's ironic context — ironic because it originated from a blatantly illegal hack by the so called «Anonymous» and is being used by the very same people, including the Guardian and the New York Times, who disdained the «dirty pilfered» emails of CRU — that on the 6 - 7 Febuary HGBary Federal and HGBary, internet security companies, were hacked by «Anonymous» and their email accounts dumped.
Growing season variability was hard enough without the middle schoolers thinking it is alright to pilfer your ripening tomatoes, pulling partly ripened tomatoes and the entire plants out by the roots.
The experience provided by this wearable scales well between serving hardcore fitness folk and more passive health groups because it gives users the freedom to manually begin exercises, set goals and pilfer through well - presented metrics, or simply just let the software automatically detect what it is you're doing so you don't have to do the work.
Sure viewpoint could survive by breaking the intent of the MLS and various association rules, use the CB and PropertyGuys to save it some cash and even pilfer from Bill's fellow association members, but that is all in the past.
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