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are operatives
noun
An employee or other worker with some particular function or skill.
Exact(3)
"These are operatives of the Quds force, paramilitary officials of the Iranian government and their intelligence officials... they're people who are engaged in sectarian warfare," he said.
And that is all they are: the man who would be foreign secretary, and a woman consistently touted as a possible future Labour leader – they are operatives obeying a central command.
Blush and her charge, a United States Air Force pilot named Jack Petachi, are operatives of SPECTRE, a criminal organisation run by Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Similar(57)
In addition, other destabilizing effects are operative.
Some were operatives and technicians.
Coulter, Hannity, O'Reilly, Ingraham they're operatives, easily replaceable.
The Coombs timeline appears to be operative.
When working against a microbe, both signals were operative.
It will be operative by autumn 2010.
Old definitions of privacy will no longer be operative.
The primary outcome measure was operative mortality.
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