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Myers’ vision for the area included reintroducing animals that had once been native inhabitants, including tule elk and bighorn sheep, and obliterating man-made intrusions, such as a rock quarry, petroleum waste pits, fences and roads.

She has a knack for asking questions that go right up to the edge of intrusion but instead yield thoughtful, intimate insights.

A Privacy Bill of Rights isn’t just an abstract ideal — it’s a necessary safeguard against corporate overreach and government intrusion.

From Salon

They allegedly "conducted computer intrusions" under the direction of Chinese ministries and on their own initiative, and were "paid handsomely for stolen data".

From BBC

Yes, press freedom is the right to publish unfettered by undue government intrusion.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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