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The quiet man purporting to be an ardent activist working as a cleaner was in reality an undercover police officer who had been infiltrating political movements for some time as part of a long-standing operation to garner intelligence on campaigners.

John Woodcock, the chair of Labour's backbench committee on defence who is part of the delegation of MPs, said he hoped to be able to garner intelligence that could then be used to persuade any "Kremlin apologists" in the Commons of the real dangers posed by the president.

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GCHQ, the UK spy agency which specializes in garnering intelligence from communications (as opposed to, MI5 and MI6, which focus on acquiring domestic and foreign "human intelligence", respectively) has officially joined Twitter — posting a "Hello, world" inaugural tweet from its blue check verified account.

And it helps garner news media coverage.

Though the recent Senate Torture Report called into question the efficacy of torture in garnering useful intelligence, 53 percent of the public in the December ABC News/Washington Post poll believed that the CIA's treatment of suspected terrorists produce important information that could not have been obtained by other means.

Robert Farquharson emerges from Garner's account as limited in intelligence, expression, and will.

The senior judge looking into allegations that the government of Prime Minister Tony Blair exaggerated available intelligence on Iraq to garner public support for war will publish his findings on Jan . 28 his office said Thursday.

He used his closeness to American intelligence as an asset in garnering increasing power in Peru, although he was a contentious figure within the Clinton administration.

He would spend days and nights hunkered down in his small uptown Dallas apartment pouring through troves of hacked documents, writing blog posts about US government intelligence contractors and their "misplaced power" while working to garner wider media coverage.

It would no doubt garner headlines as the kind of bold stroke intended to minimize future intelligence failures and improve our security.

In July, The New York Times and several other news organizations published portions of the military and intelligence reports about the war made public by WikiLeaks, garnering widespread attention.

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