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  2. Beware: 40 percent of house guests snoop around - AOL

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    In 1994, the Los Angeles Times spoke with some psychologists and sociologists to better understand why people love snooping so much. According to one doctor, it's a quest to know the person better.

  3. Phil of the Future - Wikipedia

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    Phil of the Future is an American science fiction comedy television series that originally aired on Disney Channel from June 18, 2004, to August 19, 2006, for two seasons. . The series was created by Douglas Tuber and Tim Maile and produced by 2121 Producti

  4. Network eavesdropping - Wikipedia

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    Network eavesdropping, also known as eavesdropping attack, sniffing attack, or snooping attack, is a method that retrieves user information through the internet.This attack happens on electronic devices like computers and smartphones.

  5. Snooping - Wikipedia

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    Snooping" can refer to: Computer science. Bus sniffing, also known as bus snooping; IGMP snooping; DHCP snooping;

  6. How La Nina impacted the topsy-turvy winter of 2024-2025 - AOL

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    Typically, El Niño events – the opposite of La Niña - lead to snowfall in the Southeast, but this year, cities in the Tennessee Valley and mid-Atlantic reported above-average snowfall, similar ...

  7. Nothing to hide argument - Wikipedia

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    The nothing to hide argument is a logical fallacy which states that individuals have no reason to fear or oppose surveillance programs unless they are afraid it will uncover their own illicit activities.

  8. The Latest Episode of 'Outlander' Drops Bombshells Galore - AOL

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    Back in 1739, Roger’s snooping is interrupted by Geillis, who teasingly suggests that Roger also looks familiar. Again, it is hard to tell if Geillis is clued into Roger’s identity, but either ...

  9. Antiphrasis - Wikipedia

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    Antiphrasis is the rhetorical device of saying the opposite of what is actually meant in such a way that it is obvious what the true intention is. [1] Some authors treat and use antiphrasis just as irony, euphemism or litotes. [2] When the antiphrasal use is very common, the word can become an auto-antonym, [3] having opposite meanings ...