Swingers often point to the high rates of clandestine extra-marital affairs when discussing this issue. |
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Back in 1996 we saw the first clandestine P laboratory busted by the police. |
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Female foeticide is for those who can afford a clandestine ultrasound scan and illegal abortion. |
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He switched on later to the lucrative clandestine trade of felling and smuggling of sandalwood trees. |
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The frightening risks taken by clandestine immigrants are so common we are inured to them. |
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Moreover, what makes this putative power even more potent is that it is believed to be clandestine and cliquish. |
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Looks like what he was saying was that she was no longer a clandestine operative once her cover was blown. |
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She was clandestine, but probably wasn't exactly working under the deepest cover around. |
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Was Soviet government policy only a front for a clandestine personal policy pursued by Stalin? |
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Most of them were trying to be clandestine about it, but a few were openly pointing and gawking. |
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This, in fact, is one of the many disqualifications for kingship which emerge during his clandestine six weeks in England. |
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This is too complex a matter to be left in the clandestine care of legal draftsmen. |
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After the coup, he ran a newspaper stand, which functioned as a letter drop for the clandestine Communist Party. |
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The banner drop from the Harbour Bridge was the product of a clandestine operation by riggers on Sydney's greatest landmark. |
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As the clandestine romps continue, the lovers' conversation turns on their differences. |
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In lofts, basements and other clandestine locations, grandiose throwdowns were holding sway over a new generation of pill-popping rhythmaholics. |
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Under Tyranowski's tutelage, Karol Wojtyla decided to be a priest and enrolled in a clandestine seminary in Krakow. |
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He argues there are times when clandestine recording might be justified, but only with important qualifications. |
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He kept a secret journal of his assignations with high-power closeted Hollywood players and revelled in his clandestine life as a quasi-hooker. |
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Here is a top-secret photo taken by one of our clandestine operatives of the guard tower at one of these camps. |
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In a slyly clandestine work, Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles arranged for vendors to sell unflavored popsicles in front of the exhibition venues. |
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Current campus conservatism isn't part of any clandestine plan organized by neoconservatives in a back room of the White House. |
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Only small fractions of these fertile elements are needed for clandestine breeding of fissionable fuels. |
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The closeness between the two speakers gave their following conversation a clandestine air. |
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At the airport about a third are selected and are forcibly bundled onto a clandestine flight. |
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Natalie hires the three kids to harvest copper wire from telephone poles in clandestine raids. |
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He hated the idea of a clandestine affair and wanted to bring everything into the open. |
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I agreed to act as though our affair were a secret, a clandestine drama to be hidden from the rest of the world. |
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Made of 165,000 two-inch pieces of chenille pipe cleaners, the piece has another, clandestine identity. |
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There were clandestine meetings in a shutdown youth centre, and journeys of many miles to seek out particular preachers. |
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The area is also a haven of illegal immigrants, the majority who are involved in the clandestine activities. |
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Now they were ruled by silence, as if on their way to some clandestine meeting of which it was not permitted to speak. |
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This is particularly true of those involved in clandestine or illegal activities. |
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He then returned the plane to its home airport and vanished back into his clandestine world. |
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Olga's clandestine meetings with Nicholai at Michael's home were becoming dangerous. |
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Some of the longtime members began organizing clandestine meetings to discuss grievances. |
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The clandestine route the escaped slaves traveled became known as the Underground Railroad. |
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She was a clandestine officer of the CIA and she had worked undercover around the world. |
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We watched their clandestine purchasing and procurement network very carefully. |
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Indeed, it does appear to be the case that the clandestine nuclear weapons programme was initiated following that strike. |
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So far, if the clandestine meetings had gotten any easier, it was only marginally. |
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Other clandestine links operate, smuggling arms and, according to the police, drugs into Northern Ireland. |
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But the other side of the story is of course, perhaps it is possible they were on some clandestine mission. |
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In October 2003, the U. S. and its allies interdicted a clandestine shipment of nuclear equipment on its way to Libya. |
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The only real technological barrier to the clandestine construction of nuclear weapons is access to fissionable material itself. |
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Even when suffering, there is the clandestine thrill of monitoring himself, though compromised by self-contempt. |
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We are at last taking leave of the clandestine diplomacy that has characterised Europe for over fifty years. |
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A large proportion of labour migration is irregular, with a clandestine industry ready to abet it. |
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At that time, absithe was still forbidden and the distillers were clandestine. |
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Terrorist activities and the clandestine collection of information have never been fully contained by national boundaries. |
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We've ignored the trail of corporate blood money so often at the root of clandestine and overt aggression towards other nations, from war to assassinations. |
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In addition to clandestine laboratories, large numbers of coca maceration pits were destroyed in Bolivia and Peru. |
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Furthermore, mechanisms need to be established also to detect undeclared or clandestine enrichment or reprocessing activities. |
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The products sold on the black market are imported illegally, or concocted in clandestine laboratories. |
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Similarly, clandestine foreign operations have sullied the civilian courts. |
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When we know that the problem is all around us and we have adolescents, we all have a role to play in denouncing clandestine labs. |
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In Rio the scale of the organisation running clandestine clinics became clear during the police operation. |
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The complainant was never clandestine or even secretive in his activities on behalf of the ethnic community. |
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Iran, for example, has engaged in a clandestine nuclear weapons programme for many years, in violation of its obligations as a State party. |
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In his methodic preparations and clandestine deployments he knows precisely what carnage he aims to create. |
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Very often staff feel that their colleagues have been silently and invisibly spirited out of the company in a surreptitious and clandestine manner. |
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We are now left to wonder whether the publicly-advertised trials of GM crops were only a smokescreen to divert attention away from the real, clandestine experiments. |
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Much has already been written about the recklessness inherent in any director of the CIA entering into a clandestine relationship. |
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Almost all our professors of mathematics lectured at these clandestine universities, and quite a few of the students then are now professors or docents themselves. |
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Why then, after it had been segregated to emphasize its inferior status, did men wilfully cross the alps and seek out this remote spot for their clandestine purposes? |
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A total of six individuals were arrested in connection to this clandestine lab. |
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Madagascar's borders are more or less free from scrutiny, meaning that they are permeable and porous to any clandestine trafficking in arms. |
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In the film, a clandestine brotherhood of doctors and med students perform these artistic autopsies and subsequent plastinations on living students. |
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Gathering his cast and crew, he plots a clandestine departure. |
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Its comrades argued openly for their ideas, but at the same time there was a clandestine organisation, assisted by the Russian Red Army, preparing for armed struggle. |
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In certain details every clandestine struggle is very much the same. |
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Once, when two passed into many, a shifting ruse claimed heritage, when clandestine revolution offered a way to dwell in enunciative loveliness, liquid, accelerated speech. |
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European governments continue to allow employers the privilege of using cheap foreign labor while making asylum seekers take the fall for clandestine migration. |
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We used to hear a lot of rumours about such clandestine transactions. |
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In archaeology, it is used in law enforcement, for locating wreckage, mapping archaeological ruins, clandestine graves and buried evidences. |
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In the midst of the manhunt, a clandestine death squad emerged, and began murdering his associates, relatives, lawyers, and even his lawyers' families. |
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He also complained that the newspaper obtained the information using a clandestine listening device. |
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Although trafficking and the clandestine movement of persons are two different phenomena, they sometimes interlink and overlap. |
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Is a person whose behavior's above reproach engaging in a clandestine form of mudslinging? |
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All clandestine nuclear weapons programmes must be completely, verifiably and irreversibly dismantled. |
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Undeterred by the snub in November, and denied a visa to Italy, Agca made plans for clandestine travel to Vatican City. |
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Black Hand said Banksy's stencilling technique also helped produce the clandestine art more quickly. |
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If the meeting needs to be clandestine due to police activity, use pocket-size cards with no details other than the date, time, place. |
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How did you gather information about the underground railroad, which was a clandestine, illegal activity? |
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In 1831 the Holy See set up a Korean parish, and French priests smuggled themselves into the country to engage in clandestine proselytism. |
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In my imagination, all work place encounters between men and women result in clandestine sex. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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Duchamp played a double-handed game, on one hand a public strategy on the other a clandestine commitment. |
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Throughout the war they sent inspirational radio speeches and supported clandestine military actions in Norway against the Germans. |
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The krytrons were believed to be destined for Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons program. |
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Sharp practices are the use of illegal, clandestine, coercive or deceptive means by a foreign government or entity intended to benefit the economic interests of the perpetrator. |
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Mr Thurlbeck denied when he showed E how to operate the clandestine camera, he suggested she might want to get Mr Mosley to do the Sieg Heil. |
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In volunteering for clandestine warfare, the spirit of adventure was as evident in them as it had been in those Canadians who went into occupied Europe. |
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The devices constructed, however, are often too large and poorly shielded for use in clandestine activity. |
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Legal proceedings can be brought against those providing assistance to clandestine migrants if their behaviour led the migrants to decide to stay illegally or to overstay. |
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Then they drove off with the detainees to a clandestine prison, where some suffered bone-breaking torture and an unknown number were killed, according to witnesses. |
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During the socialist period religion was officially banned, although it was practiced in clandestine circles. |
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Conducting clandestine research or deliberately misrepresenting one's research goals and impact to research participants is a clear violation of this policy. |
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According to Strauss, the clandestine society of men he describes here take wagers in clubs and bars throughout the Western world over just who can chalk up the most Casanova-like quantities of pickups and seductions. |
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Hitherto it has been the conventionally accepted wisdom that the clandestine construction of a nuclear weapon was beyond the capabilities of individuals, terrorist organizations, or even smaller countries. |
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He made 2 clandestine parachute drops into occupied France and worked as a saboteur in the SALESMAN network in and around Rouen and was in the Limousin region for the liberation. |
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Iran and Syria, though members of the NPT, are stonewalling inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's nuclear guardian, over mounting evidence of clandestine nuclear work. |
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Some 3,000 soldiers are to remain on civilian security duty until at least January. The most recent pledge to be ditched was one to imprison clandestine immigrants for up to four years. |
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Seaport authorities should not be responsible for administering migration control nor for apprehending or detaining clandestine migrants caught in the port area. |
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In legal terms, decriminalising assisted dying should sufficiently protect liberties to which all are entitled while forestalling the present clandestine practices and their cortege of deviations. |
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Some of these clandestine logistics operations were mounted by the Soviet Union. |
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Dirty dikes Angela the lawgiver ReprintsThe fuss erupted in January after media reports drew attention to how many of the party's leading lights are being spied on, sometimes with clandestine methods. |
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Myers said there are also plans to repurpose a few of the life-sized figures for a new exhibit on the Underground Railroad, a clandestine pre-war network that transported slaves from the South to freedom in Canada. |
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He expelled Montoneros from the party and they became once again a clandestine organization. |
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The clandestine discharge of sewage and the consequent proliferation of algae diminish the oxygenation of the waters, causing fish mortality. |
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After getting together with other like minded speedsters, Izzy formed a clandestine group called New Skids on the Block in order to fight unworldly evil forces. |
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We saw compelling and irrefutable evidence that this foreign government continued to direct significant clandestine intelligence activities against Canada. |
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As we have seen, a clandestine market is emerging to fill the void left by government inaction and ineptitude, and international tempers are becoming frayed as a result. |
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Starting in 1939, a clandestine immigration effort called Aliya Bet was spearheaded by an organisation called Mossad LeAliyah Bet. |
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Phillipe Petit has been arrested over five hundred times on five different continents. This tightrope walker, who is globally renowned for his clandestine crossings, started out learning the magic arts at the age of six. |
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These persons sometimes invoke grave political reasons, but it is clear that many refugees are impelled to seek a country of asylum for what often are vital economic reasons: in such cases, they are clandestine immigrants. |
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Police arrested a woman called Ligia Maria Silva, who reportedly started performing clandestine abortions 20 years ago after carrying out her own. |
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With crystal meth, the date rape drug, the marijuana grow ops and clandestine labs proliferating in our communities from coast to coast, Canadians are demanding that the Government of Canada take some action. |
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They also say that the clandestine manoeuvres to spy on students, environmentalists, anti-fascists and other campaigners erode free speech and the freedom to protest. |
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These labs are often referred to by police as clandestine labs. |
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It can be estimated that some clandestine asylum seekers or migrants gain access to the container at the time of loading it, which implies the knowledge of the staff in charge with this operation. |
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Likewise, we did not restrict ourselves to rules, policies or practices that were clandestine or secret, but also investigated any that were open or widely acknowledged. |
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In the present case the clandestine nature of the mother's departure was convincing evidence against a finding of consent on the part of the applicant father. |
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An important domestic element of this policy is the need to understand the nature of illicit and clandestine activities that may pose a threat to the security of Canada, Canadians and others. |
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We are aware that this right is being challenged, given the risk of diversion towards clandestine programmes or that sensitive materials might fall into the hands of terrorist groups. |
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Petre held clandestine Mass celebrations, with music provided by his servants, which were subject to the unwelcome attention of spies and paid informers working for the Crown. |
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In France, where the system was not fully developed and the head of the punch card bureau was a clandestine member of the Resistance, they mostly survived. |
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A Bill for the more effectual preventing clandestine Outlawries. |
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The state was neutral during World War II, but offered clandestine assistance to the Allies, particularly in the potential defence of Northern Ireland. |
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Are the chemtrails really part of a clandestine government conspiracy? |
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Lady Bullingdon could not, of course, countenance such an arrangement for a moment, and the two unhappy persons escaped for a clandestine marriage. |
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