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Girls whose schools ban the socks can be seen furtively slipping on the forbidden leg-wear after class.
CNN: A SOCK TO THE SYSTEM
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Petersburg resident, saw an SUV parked outside his home, with its driver "furtively hunched over his computer, " and called the cops.
ENGADGET: Beware the wardriving menace
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So, if bin Laden or those around him act furtively, or in a manner consistent with aggression, they will be killed.
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They love each other ardently and furtively until her husband-to-be discovers them.
ECONOMIST: Recent French fiction
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The mechanic, a fellow by the name of Obama, furtively puts out his cigarette and walks out from the back to see what he can do.
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British agents move furtively through alleys, glancing over their shoulders.
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The one time you try to skip, you recant and end up slipping out of your apartment at three in the morning and knocking furtively on her door until she lets you in.
NEWYORKER: Miss Lora
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Now by its own (unverifiable) estimates, the paper is exceeding its usual daily circulation in Shenzhen of 340, 000 copies by some 20, 000 helped by any non fee-paying vendors who are willing to sell the paper furtively.
ECONOMIST: Competition is breaking in China��s newspaper business
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Yusuf admits furtively that, unbeknown to the local authorities, his sister, who came to Germany well before he did, has managed to hang on to her Turkish passport as well as to acquire a German one.
ECONOMIST: Germany
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Add the amount of corn used in ethanol production, and you can visualize why there is a race for fertile farmland with the most dramatic example being the way private intermediate companies in Canada are furtively buying land to be settled by Chinese immigrants.
FORBES: The Chinese Demand For Beef And Pork Means Canadian Farmland Is Cheap
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Half their 30 candidates won seats in the 110-seat parliament (plus one or two others who had furtively stood as independents), but they claim they would have got more if their opponents had not ironed out the stamps embossed on the voting cards, and voted again.
ECONOMIST: And fine, so long as you are an East Banker, loyal to the king