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  • But used nefariously by hackers, the programs actually undermine the systems they were designed to protect.
  • Kawthar nefariously adds that Nadia and Samir are getting married, which Nadia is forced to accept.
  • Chirac, like most French people, typically suspects America of trying nefariously to gain the upper hand.
  • More nefariously, by forcing employees to own company stock, Enron was getting cheap protection from leveraged buyouts and hostile takeovers.
  • True as Wehwalt observe, if students chose to nefariously edit Wikipedia they should perhaps not be surprised that they receive emails.
  • :: Since you have now ripped from my stooped shoulders the cunning disguise of St Wales's cloak of good will, I hereby confess to my nefariously subversive intent.
  • Through the post's history, the settlers of Bozeman enjoyed the federal money brought to the city by contracts and payroll, but often acted nefariously as they competed among themselves for those dollars
  • It also said that Paul had lethal levels of carbon monoxide in his blood, raising the possibilities that a ) he was poisoned, or b ) his blood sample was nefariously switched after his death.
  • "Tell Us the Truth Tony, " it wrote across its front page, raising the McCarthy-esque specter of cadres of secret, high-placed homosexuals nefariously foisting their own agendas on the country.
  • Facing all the strains on their longtime friendship that comes with overnight divahood, Val and Josie, the two sentient ones, somehow know that they're being nefariously used, but are too ambitious to really see how.
  • Her boyfriend, Hart, is an Elvis-like hunk who sings them and is later signed as a solo act by the fictional Czar Records, whose boss is played to slimy perfection by James Coburn, assisted nefariously by Dana Delaney.
  • My agreement with his assessment of the relative quality of the two images in question does not mean I'm nefariously in cahoots with IFCAR, it just means I agree that his preference is more in line than yours with Wikipedia image policy.
  • We are the object of the ire of " The Truman Show, " ire that is so cloaked in theme-park pastels and Rockwellian banality that you could almost overlook it, just as Truman could almost overlook his wife's nefariously crossed fingers.
  • Lollardy, an early English religious movement led by John Wycliffe, is mentioned in the " Tales ", which also mention a specific incident involving pardoners ( sellers of indulgences, which were believed to relieve the temporal punishment due for sins that were already forgiven in the Sacrament of Confession ) who nefariously claimed to be collecting for St . Mary Rouncesval hospital in England . " The Canterbury Tales " is among the first English literary works to mention paper, a relatively new invention that allowed dissemination of the written word never before seen in England.