Sentence examples for clandestine use from inspiring English sources

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In 1955, after years spent chasing down reports of the clandestine use of magic mushrooms among indigenous Mexicans, Wasson was introduced to them by María Sabina, a curandera — a healer, or shaman — in southern Mexico.

In the complaint, Mr. Hewlett charged that "H.P.'s clandestine use of corporate assets" -- promising to give or withhold future banking business -- to get Deutsche Bank to switch "tainted more than enough votes" to tip the closely contested vote in favor of the deal.

After researching and learning about the GMO issue on Kauai, I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that these companies can get away with nondisclosure and clandestine use of pesticides.

–As Motherboard's Max Charney has written, many police departments are making clandestine use of "Stingrays"—devices that capture cellphone data en masse but more alarming than the devices themselves is the secrecy surrounding them.

–As Motherboard's Max Charney has written, many police departments are making clandestine use of "Stingrays" – devices that capture cellphone data en masse – but more alarming than the devices themselves is the secrecy surrounding them.

Three indicators of couples communication measured in this study suggest important relationships with use: joint decision-making and full disclosure of product use were associated with consistent use, while valuing the importance of clandestine use was associated with inconsistent use.

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The local grassroots movement on Kauai, working towards full disclosure and regulation of clandestine pesticide use, is effectively using social media to share information and ideas.

In some rebel-held areas, Somali soccer fans, mindful of the insurgents' threats, have been compelled to watch the games in a clandestine manner, using makeshift satellite dishes or tuning in to local FM televisions.

From that moment until the arrival of the American tanks, I lived a clandestine existence, using darkened hotel stairwells in place of elevators, sleeping and working in other reporters' rooms.

In this excerpt, VICE News correspondent Kaj Larsen heads to the VRAE — a fertile region in the center of Peru — with Peruvian special forces, as they set out to destroy clandestine airstrips used by smugglers.

He said the wiser course was to use clandestine methods to slow down the nuclear program.

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