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The other thing Butler does so sneakily well on defense is even more basic.
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They sneakily move along the sideline, crouching up to a supposedly unsuspecting coach.
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"The government is sneakily shifting the cost of care further and further onto older people and their families, " he insisted.
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Politicians have repeatedly given in, usually sneakily by swelling pensions, adding yet more holidays or dropping reforms, rather than by increasing pay.
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Sneakily scanning their email messages sounds nearly insane, and the reaction to the episode proves how bad an idea it in fact was.
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Against all of these expert testimonials, our government passed this law anyway by sneakily attaching the bill to another bill which dealt with handicap people.
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Thanks to Capellas' masterful fix of its Tandem acquisition, Compaq has become a force in supercomputing, a category revitalized by Sept. 11. (Think defense and security.) Compaq is also sneakily strong in storage, another sweet spot.
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Information is also gathered on the kinds of products individuals purchase together (i.e. a PSP and a UMD in the same trip), and strategically located "POP" machines conveniently give detailed descriptions about scanned items to customers, while sneakily collecting data of its own for those oh-so-clever marketers behind the scenes.
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