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The cave, certainly, is an occasion for easy irony: the man who has perhaps done more than any other person to entice generations of children to spend their playtime indoors, in front of a video screen, happened to develop his peculiar talent while playing outdoors, at whatever amusements or mischief he could muster.
NEWYORKER: Master of Play
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According to the hacker group, known as Goatse Security, a flaw in the Safari browser would allow cybercriminals to hijack iPads and use them for sending spam, stealing passwords or other mischief.
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Besides stealing electronic cash, a thief could exploit stored data for mischief - or blackmail.
CNN: ASIANOW - Asiaweek
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The high-tech gizmos for stirring up--or preventing--mischief are becoming more commonplace.
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If the loss reserve or marketing expense is accurately calculated, the mischief does not lead to an overstatement of net income.
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This is a woman who's tough enough to work her way up and through, and to say yes to a historic opportunity, but she will know little of, or rather have little experience in, the mischief inherent in national Republican politics.
WSJ: Open Mic Night at MSNBC
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There's a lot of mischief and manipulation on the Internet, masquerading as fact or as casual commentary.
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Or something that is tying innovators big and small in knots and befits only mischief-makers bent on making money in the courts rather than in laboratories.
BBC: Do the patent wars threaten innovation?
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Or if the council's closure of a local youth club means more teenagers hanging around and causing mischief?
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