Shortly after the litigation commenced Tim was prepared to install covert recording devices and to listen in to private conversations between Sohan and Inderjit and between the Group A shareholders and their lawyers for a period of over 6 months.
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"I'll have a switch on the headset upstairs where I can listen in to the offense . ( He, Burns and Sefcik ) will talk about different situations, ( whether to ) run or pass.
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The magazine said two of the models it tested " use voice scrambling to make eavesdropping more difficult; it would take a determined snoop to listen in to those models . . . digital phones make interception a still greater challenge.
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Your friends and neighbors, the Nosy Parkers, secretly tape regular calls you make to them, and listen in to cellular calls to third parties, enhancing the video surveillance of public streets by government and private driveways by security agencies.
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"It was a hate-filled, personal attack on the type of men the princess surrounded herself with and their religious beliefs, " said Burrell, who said Diana had asked him to listen in to the call.
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Story : Law changes that would make it an offence for parents to listen in to their children's telephone calls have been backed by some child welfare experts in Hong Kong . ( PARENTS-LISTEN-PRISON, 290 words ).
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The wireless operator could listen in to the frequencies used by the defending forces and then, when he heard a German transmission, tune his transmitter into the Luftwaffe frequency and transmit the amplified engine-noise on the same frequency, thus jamming the enemy transmission.
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He tried to have her office moved as far away from the Prime Minister as possible & mdash; from next to the gents'loo, which Dorothy found convenient since she was able to listen in to cabinet ministers plotting against their colleagues whenever they answered a call of nature.
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"One would hope that when Air Force One flies in the general direction of Africa, they will listen in to 126.9 and listen to all the other people making calls, " said Peter Quaintmere, technical director the International Association of Airline Pilots Associations in London.
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Last month's order was issued for " security reasons, " said army spokesman Col . Shruti Kant, who refused to confirm or deny a report in the Express newspaper that the military is stricken with fear that intelligence agents from India's neighboring archrival, Pakistan, may listen in to Indian army phone conversations.