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Leo glanced back, his face streaked with soot. "Apollo, you sense anything?" "Why is it my job to sense things? Just because I used to be a god of prophecy-" "You're the one who's been having visions," Calypso reminded me. "You said your friend Meg would be here." Just hearing Meg's name gave me a twinge of pain. "That doesn't mean I can pinpoint her location with my mind!" Zeus has revoked my access to GPS!" "GPS?" Calypso asked. "Godly positioning system." "That's not a real thing!
Rick Riordan (The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle)
You know you left a toxic person when you're smiling more, laughing louder, opportunities come flooding in, looking great, feeling great and everything is in perfect balance even on the not so perfect days... Because these are the very things a toxic person drains from you. Revoke their VIP access from your life.
Maria Lemmo
The whole country PTSDed after the 9-11 tragedy. As you all know, trauma leaves people more easily led. People in the United States have yet to learn about mind control, and therefore could not safeguard themselves from traumatic effects. In the event someone did think to look into mind control, the Freedom of Information Act was immediately revoked and 100,000 documents on MK Ultra reclassified. Of course, Cathy and I had already obtained copies during the few months they were declassified, which we make conveniently available on CD Rom15 everywhere we go in an effort to raise awareness of mind control.
Cathy O'Brien (ACCESS DENIED For Reasons Of National Security: Documented Journey From CIA Mind Control Slave To U.S. Government Whistleblower)
If staff from engineering or operations didn’t bring reverence to the discussion, if they talked too loudly, or even worse, if they brought up costs, they would later discover that their badge no longer accessed the studio; their admittance had been silently revoked.
Tripp Mickle (After Steve: How Apple became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul)
home for two decades. And now, her phone was acting up. For the tenth time, she stabbed at the messages icon, only to have her screen flicker and throw her right back to the home screen. No, no, no! As she reached the door to her office, she swiped her access card and waited for the green light. The card scanner beeped twice and then remained red. Frowning, Ariel swiped her card again, only to have the scanner repeat the curious glitch. Then realization dawned on her. It wasn’t a glitch—Jim had already had her security access revoked. After ten minutes of pacing in the hallway and trying, still unsuccessfully,
Fiona Grace (Always, With You (Endless Harbor #1))
The tensions over access to the Western Wall galvanized the communal hostilities generated during the first decade of the mandate. In effect, they ended any real chance of Arab–Jewish peace in Palestine. Britain struggled to deal with the fallout. The Shaw commission, sent out to report on the 1929 disturbances, criticized Hajj Amin al-Husayni’s lack of restraint but acquitted him of incitement. More significantly, the commission warned against continued Jewish immigration and land purchase, arguing that the further dispossession of Arab farmers could only lead to more disturbances. In October 1930 the British issued the Passfield White Paper, stressing the need to deal more forthrightly with Arab concerns. It called for restrictions on Jewish immigration and land purchase and drew attention to the conspicuous absence of a representative legislative council. Zionist leaders were furious. In London, they voiced strong criticism of the White Paper and succeeded the following year in persuading the prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, to write a personal letter to Weizmann in which key elements of the 1930 White Paper were revoked.
Martin Bunton (The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Very Short Introduction)
I’ve always wanted to defile the library.” “Defile might be too strong a word, though I suspect they’d revoke my library access if anyone finds out what happened.
Ana Huang (Twisted Hate (Twisted, #3))
To squad up is to form community with people who aren’t our blood. It is to create bonds and friendships and acquaintanceships with others, allowing them access to us. That access is tied by nothing but free will, and it can be revoked at will. THAT scares us. Our family? Well, they’re kinda obligated to stick around through our bullshit, but no one else is. That means we’re beholden to the whims of other humans who we’ve grown attached to.
Luvvie Ajayi Jones (Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual)
The principle advantage of capabilities is that it is easy to review all accesses that are authorized for a given subject. On the other hand, it is difficult to review the subjects that can access a particular object. To do so would entail an examination of each and every capability list. It is also difficult to revoke access to an object given the need for a similar examination. For this reason, capability lists have been criticized by some in their support of DAC policies and are therefore not commercially popular.
Vincent C Hu (Attribute-Based Access Control (Artech House Information Security and Privacy))
One day, Leona silently promised herself, she would find the strength to deport all the visitors to her life that were citizens of misery and distress and she'd revoke their visas so that they would no longer have any access to her which would restrict their regular infliction of pain upon her being.
Jill Thrussell (Intellect: User Repair (Glitches #7))