It is so far ahead that it threatens to vacuum up much of the Gulf's free-floating business.
Basically, vacuum up every piece of information that they can get their hands on and then exempt themselves from the requirements of the Privacy Act.
NPR: Privacy Groups Sound Warning on Homeland Security Database
Mr Ball said exploration over the next three years would establish whether a system to vacuum up the nodules could be designed to cause minimal impact.
BBC: UK Seabed Resources joins deep-ocean mineral-mining rush
Six months later Ecuadorians elected Correa, who, among other things, has busied himself trying to vacuum up the "windfall profits" of the remaining private oil operations.
Still, it is reasonable to worry about security in telecoms: recent reports have pointed to the efforts of Chinese state-sponsored hackers to vacuum up valuable Western commercial secrets on a massive scale.
With its Google TV project and its fast-growing YouTube video service, Google remains in a prime position to vacuum up ad revenues as big advertisers start to follow their audience onto the Web.
Despite the fact that it is probable that a black hole lurks at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy, astronomers still know very little about these celestial monsters which vacuum up almost everything in their path, even light.
The rest it sucks into its system through contracts made with other diamond producers, and by dispatching its buyers, whose clipped British accents and pressed cotton shirts mark them out as the sort who might otherwise be employed by Her Majesty's secret service, to vacuum up diamonds that seep onto the market in such places as Angola and Congo-Kinshasa.
Eventually, that vacuum will swallow up whatever memories are left.
Obama wants to see Assad go, but he is terrified that, if it happens too fast, a vacuum could open up like the one in Baghdad in 2003 and be filled by Islamist extremists.
If the calculation on vacuum instability stands up, it will revive an old idea that the Big Bang Universe we observe today is just the latest version in a permanent cycle of events.
Sometimes private-equity firms do little more than suck up money like a vacuum cleaner and leave someone else holding a big, ol' dusty bag full of debt.
Scraps of lead scattered over the rubbery floor have to be cleared up with explosion-proof vacuum cleaners.
But imagine the convenience of having a vacuum at your elbow, to sweep up Cheerios and dog hair.
FORBES: Honda Steals The 2013 New York Auto Show With A Vacuum Cleaner
Robin Douglas Leach grew up the son of a vacuum cleaner sales manager in a suburb north of London.
Sheets of glass separated by a vacuum could bring windows' insulating properties up to par with insulated walls, yet allow them to be nearly as thin as single panes of glass.
With that, lines for phones were cut off, family members were hung up on and life in a vacuum away from society resumed.
And the longer this goes on, are you concerned that foes of the United States could try and whip up extremist allies in this power vacuum there is at the moment?
Cezanne's death created a vacuum and challenge: Who would or could pick up the great man's gauntlet?
Because nature abhors a vacuum, Taylor Schilling ("Mercy") steps it up and brings at least a modicum of life to the party as Beth, the divorced Louisiana kennel-owner who happens to be in the market for a dog walker.
Mr. BAMFORD: No, I think there are key aspects that would indicate that maybe in their vacuum-cleaner approach to eavesdropping, that our communications were picked up or even targeted, for all we know since--now that the court is being gone around, that they could be eavesdropping on us very well in the United States, and there's no check and balance.
But there is a vacuum in Indian sport, and sports like tennis and shooting are coming up because they have been able to modernise.
''If we get it wrong, we could end up with nothing, and at the moment we're in a vacuum which creates a financial limbo and a planning limbo.
BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | Irish | Financial boost for Irish rugby
During the summer, winds typically kick up at about 1 p.m. as California's steamy Central Valley creates a vacuum that pulls in cool air from the Bay.
To some extent, the Disney influence is filling a vacuum left by the failure of the London stage, so long a source of fresh musicals, to come up with new hits.
应用推荐