Sentence examples for clandestine works from inspiring English sources

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Her other biographies include "Purple Passage: The Life of Mrs. Frank Leslie" (University of Oklahoma, 1953), about the wife of a 19th-century publisher of illustrated periodicals, in which many of Alcott's clandestine works first appeared.

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Clandestine work in Africa prepared him for his future career.

He said that he was never told that I.M.V. was doing clandestine work for the government.

But the clandestine work, however vital, occasionally had his head doing somersaults about vying loyalties.

They haven't the time for clandestine work, which is the only work that will crack terrorist networks.

At the same time he continued his clandestine work, joining the Political Warfare Executive, which broadcast radio propaganda to Germany.

Its more clandestine work occurs underground, where, according to the Edward Snowden leaks, it forms a key part of the "Tempora" network, capable of storing and monitoring internet cables.

The fact that Mr. Yaacoub is a Swedish citizen and that he acknowledged performing clandestine work in France and the Netherlands as well as Cyprus only raises the pressure.

As a teen-ager, Fallaci did clandestine work for the anti-Fascist underground — she had her own nom de guerre, Emilia, and she carried explosives and delivered messages.

In the spring of 1933, just after Hitler took power, she began to do clandestine work for a Zionist organization, documenting anti-Semitism in the new Germany.

Training begins at the C.I.A. headquarters, in Langley, Virginia, where aspiring case officers develop cover identities to facilitate clandestine work abroad.

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