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Despite the lack of privacy, the spaces have also become clandestine meeting spots for young couples.

Both are allowed by the treaty, and both can become clandestine means of making atom-bomb fuel.

"It can best be described as an organisation that was always ready to submerge and become clandestine," Garcé said.

He also noted that the current system allowed for the government to monitor the quality of "soft" drugs and to limit access to the coffee shops to those 18 and older, something that would be impossible if the trade were again to become clandestine.

And it doesn't help that Hans and Sophie soon become clandestine lovers, meeting in Hans's room with the ostensible purpose of translating European poetry, while having some of the most graphic sex in contemporary fiction, and then feigning innocence in public in the neutral environment of the Gottlieb family's literary salon.

But as things accelerate we can become clandestine and then further down the road just right out in the open ideally," Spear explained to his followers in the chat.

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ElQuixote quoted Cuban dissident Andrew J Rodríguez's memoir, Adiós Havana: Books such as Milovan Djila's the New Class and George Orwell's Animal Farm and 1984 became clandestine bestsellers, for they depicted in minute detail the communist methodology of taking over a nation.

"Coca leaf can be farmed like any other plant – however, when prohibited, production becomes clandestine and tends to move into new remote land, specifically deforested for growing coca".

This is the opposite of what has been happening with Al Qaeda Central (AQC) in Pakistan where they have become very clandestine about its media operations due to fear of drone strike in the past few years.

But in the last few years, Asilah's medina has become a clandestine getaway for Moroccan and European jet-setters who hide behind the thick carved doors of their exotic holiday homes, lounging on electric-blue roof terraces with a book in one hand and a cocktail in the other.

In its decay, it became a clandestine aerie; connoisseurs of dilapidation sneaked up there for a glimpse of a city gone to seed.

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