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Just the existence of that policy is enough to let them hoover up your data.
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This explains his ability to fly in the game, as well as hoover up various enemies in his way.
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Or will Apple go down market with a cheap iPhone so it can hoover up Samsung revenues (and those of BlackBerry?).
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They will hoover up bonds, whatever their rating.
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Suffice to say that trusted experts like Morgan Stanley's Huw van Steenis are expecting banks to hoover up another 150bn-400bn euros in medium-term funding from the ECB at the second offering at the end of this month.
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By the 1980s, when the Getty Museum began to hoover up old private collections including one belonging to Sam Wagstaff, a legendary collector with an original eye and a personal fortune collectors and curators all had to know exactly who was who, and who had changed the medium.
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Hoover notes that Xerox nine years ago set up PARC as an independent (but wholly owned) business unit inside Xerox.
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Rivers grew up slight, at 5-foot-8, but bulked up in high school and played football in Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham.
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Unless the economy picks up, he could go into the election with the worst record since Herbert Hoover.
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And we understood that if we're investing in things like a Hoover Dam or DARPA -- the research and development arm of our military that ended up producing things like the Internet or GPS -- that that, in fact, would be good for everybody.
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Hoover signed the disastrous Smoot-Hawley Tariff in June 1930, which destroyed the global trading system and dried up the flow of international capital.
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