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It was evident from the markings on these images and reports that they had been printed after being downloaded from Intelink, a classified network of servers that constituted the intelligence community's internet.
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It's maverick, it's unconventional, and if it doesn't pan out it's likely to get my superior officer to bust my ass all the way back to whatever constitutes the armchair intelligence community's equivalent of traffic duty.
By all accounts, her case constituted the most sensational example ever of the penetration of the FBI by Chinese intelligence.
Those constituted the positives.
(This constituted the local option).
Supernatants constituted the nuclear fraction.
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