This government is better about it than most, but it's had its fair share of power-hungry cloak-and-dagger wonks. |
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Then, it was all murderous cloak-and-dagger stuff conducted far from the light of day, with scant regard for the law or human rights. |
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These are some of the questions that the Punjab law, which was enacted in a cloak-and-dagger manner, has raised. |
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The Windows drive is patched with whatever the MS auto-update cloak-and-dagger process does to it. |
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He saw me at the hungry i in San Francisco two years ago and that's when he had the brilliant idea to use me in a cloak-and-dagger deal. |
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Part of the misperception today stems from the cloak-and-dagger intrigue so prevalent in pop culture's version of international police work. |
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Doing it after school hours or in some organised cloak-and-dagger way is surely the opposite to what the school is trying to achieve. |
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A decade ago, a cloak-and-dagger novel of mine was roundly panned in the daily Times. |
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By their very nature, underworld deals are negotiated and sealed in cloak-and-dagger secrecy. |
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Hughes's dramatic arrival at the local airport seemed symbolic of the cloak-and-dagger air surrounding the US skaters. |
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At stake amidst this cloak-and-dagger power play is the growth of not only black rugby, but of rugby as a whole in the region. |
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He leaves our building at a trot, then saunters down West End Avenue, thrilling at the cloak-and-dagger fun. |
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A recent case with facts that read like a cloak-and-dagger novel raises serious questions about the psychotherapist-patient privilege. |
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But don't think there's any cloak-and-dagger spying going on. |
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Mr. Wittman, 54, was not someone who seemed destined for a cloak-and-dagger life. |
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The Bloc's approach tonight is an attempt to bring some sort of cloak-and-dagger attitude toward the issue. |
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Vincent didn't want to make any more cloak-and-dagger films: it's a little like the hero of the film who doesn't want to play the game. |
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The Dragon Mage is part of a cloak-and-dagger dragon cult from a remote part of the world. |
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Saint-Yves, a cloak-and-dagger film, filled with action and humor, is taken from a novel of the same name by Stevenson. |
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But there is something to be learned by the cloak-and-dagger world from Yousef and Ben Yitzhak. |
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He went on to say that he was the intended target because of all his cloak-and-dagger work inside Iran. |
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Plame, the cloak-and-dagger CIA veteran, took a slightly different position. |
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Or they can pull a cloak-and-dagger job and install taps at a cellular company's base station. |
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While it's a little talkier and more reliant on suspense and mystery than trigger-happy American action shows, it should please any fan of cloak-and-dagger antics. |
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But SNP defence spokesman Brendan O'Hara last night demanded answers about the cloak-and-dagger visit. |
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Still the cloak-and-dagger adventures did not end. |
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Because the networks handle the exit polls in such a cloak-and-dagger fashion, not every newscaster who talks about them understands their limitations. |
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At this point I should like to thank the rapporteur and his team for resisting the attempts of the Greens, as well as those from the Left of this chamber, to have him write a cloak-and-dagger thriller. |
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The trick is in figuring out the cloak-and-dagger ticketing system. |
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Are you sure you're not addicted to this cloak-and-dagger double life just as much as the happy ending, even though getting caught is your biggest fear? |
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