Sentence examples for clandestine code from inspiring English sources

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It's a clandestine code that ties Plato's work to the scientific arcana of music as it was understood by the ancient Greeks.

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Bob Dylan's line "You don't need a weatherman to known which way the wind blows" inspired the original collective, while "Kick Out the Jams" (MC5), "Purple Haze" (Hendrix) and "Volunteers" (Jefferson Airplane) provided clandestine codes and names.

Tyler Hamilton, a 2004 Olympic gold medalist and former Postal Service rider, described the team that way in an interview broadcast Sunday on "60 Minutes," saying it was a life filled with secret code words, clandestine phone lines and furtive conversations.

The SEC, which filed civil charges, described two related schemes that featured kickbacks and extortion and methods used to disguise detection, including meetings at a storied New York City restaurant, disposable cellphones, secret codes and clandestine computer monitoring.

Why shouldn't that be so as the S.V.R. took over from the K.G.B.? Yet this current caper was all so antique — secret codes, vanishing ink, clandestine radios, dead letter drops and brush by exchanges of identical suitcases.

However, musicians have been crafting clandestine numerical codes for us mere mortals to decipher for centuries, and the practice was particularly rife among the great classical composers.

After the war, German scientists were taken to nearby White Sands to develop rocket-launching technology in a clandestine program code-named Operation Paperclip.

Centred on clandestine organizations and code breaking, the novel became a model for Brown's later works.

With a focus on clandestine organizations and code breaking, the novel became a model for Brown's later works.

He entered the US as a civilian and posed as an employee in a Russian bank in New York, while reporting to Sporyshev and Podobny "using clandestine methods and coded messages".

E1 OBITUARIES B6-7 Lt. Col. Jimmy Yule A British Army officer who operated a clandestine radio receiving coded intelligence messages at the Colditz prisoner of war camp in World War II, and who organized a P.O.W. musical group that helped orchestrate escapes, he was 84.

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