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From 1942 to 1946, the Manhattan Project clandestinely employed over 120,000 Americans toiling around the clock and across the country at a cost of $2 billion.
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Over more than a decade, a Georgetown University professor has been clandestinely lobbying for Azerbaijan, but the university employing her does not seem able to detect any conflict of interest; a leading think tank and numerous media outlets also appear unconcerned.
But I hope that there isn't a repressive second act awaiting the filmmaker (who shot his film clandestinely and edited it in France), after he's out of the spotlight: for instance, trumped-up charges regarding tax evasion or employment-law peccadilloes or security violations or any of the other nonsense that illiberal regimes employ against those who don't knuckle under.
Probably lodges/hotels were used clandestinely for the dual purposes of drug use and sex by FSWs.
She now lives clandestinely.
Openly or clandestinely?
"Before we did it clandestinely.
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