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There's a night called Manky Poets in Manchester, hosted by Copeland Smith, where the one rule for the open mic is that the introduction isn't allowed to be longer than the poem.
Open Mic Disasters of Our Time (no.2) Mr Hopkins says: 2010
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Derek Manky , a senior strategist with the security-technology firm Fortinet Inc., said high-profile companies like Sony that store valuable data online frequently run afoul of such security flaws.
Sony Brings In High-Tech Sleuths Nick Wingfield 2011
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But on this occasion the argy bargy involved Messrs Littlewood, a knifed former Cowley Street spin doctor, and one Adrian Sanders MP who? a man with even less chance of survival than the Manky trio of Rowen, Leech and Hunter.
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'Chip munk' is actually an accent distortion thing - they mean 'Cheap Manky'
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A fair few of them cockerney sparrows trying to come over all Manky.
Archive 2007-01-14 2007
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"Hiloti is particularly innovative, as it uses DNS as a communication channel to watermark its report information to its servers," Manky continued.
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Manky added that the rise in IE attacks underscored the necessity for users to keep on top of patch management.
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And Manky said that the attacks exploiting the critical IE flaw will continue to increase, spreading on users 'unpatched PCs.
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Manky compared this round of IE attacks to the infamous Internet worm
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These are basically out of the camera taken with the E-520 and the (Manky) 18-180.
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