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The company grew quickly and became like water on pavement, finding every crack and crevice in the online space and finding purchase.
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The picture from a passport found at the site was circulated among surveillance staff, who identified Khan as one of those seen during Operation Crevice.
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The bots have yet to be used in real-world scenarios, however we'd hope that if one fell into a crevice, another one would come to its rescue.
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At the turn, as the two groups grabbed a quick lunch, Swanson happened to mention to Welker that Raytheon had satellites everywhere, and could look into any crevice.
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For years Federer and Nadal have stood together as a kind of classy firewall against the creep of corruption and boorishness that oozes into nearly every crevice of professional sports.
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MI5 soon discovered that the two main instigators of the successful attack, Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, had crossed their path before, particularly on the fringes of Operation Crevice.
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Jack and his short-lived team of vampire killers have tons of them running around their hotel room, some with bare breasts, most wearing tight shorty-shorts that ride up every available crevice, and all looking like they're ready to peel off and pound away at a moment's notice.
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