Basically, governments surreptitiously default by printing money in order to pay off their debt.
Even that journey, which was surreptitiously taped, resulted in litigation and an undisclosed financial settlement.
Both surreptitiously and openly and in amounts large and small, the Chinese are exporting money.
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Sliaptsova managed to alert a local journalist by surreptitiously using her mobile phone before it was confiscated.
However, others say that the launch of the euro will allow some retailers to surreptitiously raise prices.
I'm not drinking - that would be a journalistic no-no - and we are surreptitiously recording this...
There are a number of means that one can use to hacktivate or surreptitiously activate their iPhone.
The problem is movie pirates, mainly in Asia, who surreptitiously videotape new movies in the theater to make knock-off DVDs.
Approach the object and greet her with a cheerful smile, while surreptitiously testing the weight of the object.
Where you surreptitiously picked up your smartphone and started planning your calendar for the next millennium or two?
Mr. MIKE MOORE (Former Attorney General, Mississippi): We listened to the calls surreptitiously.
The question is not simply how much money the consultant has received surreptitiously.
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Unfortunately, many of the online sources we turn to for information are surreptitiously moving us in the opposite direction.
To keep six- and eight-legged creatures from surreptitiously moving onto your turf, Dr. Kamble suggests following a few rules.
Certainly not least among Grenache's PR problems is just that it isn't a grape from Bordeaux or (except surreptitiously) Burgundy.
Kindly chemists kept him surreptitiously supplied, and kinder friends tried to take it away or at least restrict the dose.
Some local governments have eased property curbs surreptitiously, hoping to revive construction jobs and land sales (and thus their revenues).
Pension consultants are surreptitiously earning ten or even as much as thirty times their stated compensation without disclosure to their clients.
Officials were also concerned that some men were surreptitiously starving themselves to avoid being classified as hunger strikers and force fed.
After viewing documentary evidence, she recalled that this was the only time she surreptitiously escorted Ms. Lewinsky into the White House.
Who would know if the French sold surreptitiously? (Possibly the US Treasury).
One is presented a bottle of Smirnoff Ice malt beverage (usually surreptitiously).
Even the settlement negotiations were surreptitiously taped and made public as well.
News reports said the government has surreptitiously changed the law to exempt Xinhua from the ordinance and 13 other Hong Kong laws.
For some obscure reason no one is supposed to see the cutting of the cake, which is surreptitiously performed under a napkin.
But it might co-operate surreptitiously with people like Mr Dzaferi to weaken the central government and split Macedonia into ethnically defined cantons.
In the control, the researchers placed the electrodes in just the same way but surreptitiously turned off the juice before the task started.
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In all, there are said to be 17 tapes of Miss Lewinsky's conversations with Linda Tripp, a friend who made the recordings surreptitiously.
Allegedly, the three conspirators with the assistance of others surreptitiously filled 3, 000-gallon trucks owned by an Afghan military trucking contractor with JP8 jet fuel.
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Sonsini was the third lawyer representing Hewlett-Packard who, when asked about the legality of surreptitiously obtaining private phone records, argued that it was legal.
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