Audin's henchmen couldn't stop gaping at him, their eyes bugging out of their heads.
For years, Dickinson's wife, Farah Iqbal, had been bugging him to go the gym.
But while I enjoy social games, I hate bugging my real friends about it.
I've had cases where men are very persistent and spend a big part of the night bugging you.
He added that the illegal bugging evidence was key in the conviction of Warren and his five co-accused.
The Bureau had a search warrant at the time, but no approval to carry out a bugging operation.
It might be able to detect covert circuitry, such as bugging devices hidden in walls, stones or foliage.
And it is unclear whether it was obtained through a bugging device or by the intercepting of phone calls.
This year, it's the iOS 6 Do Not Disturb Mode bugging out and not disabling itself as usual.
They are bugging you to vote--by mail, online or in some cases even while they have you on the line.
There is, of course, one other thing that has been bugging me for years about the opprobrium heaped upon WalMart.
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In our hands-on time, not only was the cursor bugging out, but the Bluetooth connection dropped altogether at one point.
In Australia, bugging and phone tapping are regulated separately but priority is given in both sets of legislation to individual privacy.
Orlando Pownall QC, for Warren, said the officers had also previously been told by Jersey's Attorney General there should be no bugging.
"The wife's been bugging me a bit about Christmas presents, " he said.
Of course, the biggest thing bugging Apple fans--at least those who own the company's stock--might be the performance of its shares this year.
The FBI has disciplined agents for sending nude pictures, bugging a boss's office, and visiting a massage parlour, a leaked memo has revealed.
Also troubling was the news that officials in the Ministry of Justice knew of the bugging in December but did not tell their boss.
The British bugging and phone tapping laws are so riddled with technical holes that they provide little guarantee that an individual's privacy will not be wrongfully invaded.
The contretemps involves former Westchester County district attorney Jeanine Pirro, recorded by the police talking with Kerik last year about bugging her husband's boat to expose an affair.
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In 1972, in the United States, five men were arrested for attempting to place bugging equipment at the Democratic Party National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building in Washington.
Mr Scarfo's lawyers say the FBI infringed their client's constitutional rights, but the Bureau argues the key logger does not fall under the terms of current legislation on bugging.
The contretemps involves former Westchester County (New York) district attorney Jeanine Pirro, recorded by the police talking with Kerik last year about bugging her husband's boat to expose an affair.
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The inquiry, which was completed by Hampshire Police on Thursday, was triggered by Warren's unsuccessful appeal, in which he argued key evidence was obtained by the illegal bugging of a car.
The 2009 trial heard Jersey detectives were "reprehensible" and "unlawful" in bugging a car driven by Warren's right hand man, Jonathan Welsh, which was key to the conspiracy to smuggle the drugs.
Crucially, she adds, the bugging was the first time the British overheard admissions that the German army had taken part in the atrocities and mass killing of Jews and were guilty of war crimes.
The paper alleges Mr Prescott and "two or three thousand" other public figures were targeted, including London Mayor Boris Johnson and former Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, but evidence about the bugging operation was suppressed by the police and the High Court.
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