Sentence examples for intelligence attached from inspiring English sources

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During the second world war, he was involved in intelligence, attached to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, receiving and coordinating behind-the-lines intelligence.

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(Nathan Lee) 'THE SENTINEL' (PG-13, 108 minutes) The question is why: why would a star of Michael Douglas's stature and obvious intelligence attach himself to a Washington thriller as deeply ridiculous, suspense-free and potentially career-damaging as "The Sentinel"?

During World War II he served in the Durham Light Infantry, attaining the rank of major and spending two years as an intelligence officer attached to the Foreign Office.

A diplomatic source, who declined to be named, told Reuters that South African security services believed those responsible for the latest attack were intelligence personnel attached to the Rwandan embassy.

From his statement to supporters: "The Giannoulias provided story inaccurately portrays then-LCDR Kirk as just one intelligence officer attached to one Navy squadron.

In 2007, he was assigned to a small but high-powered intelligence cell attached to the Baghdad headquarters of General Ray Odierno, who was, at the time, the operational U.S. commander in Iraq.

News reports revealing the identities of the five Gitmo prisoners have emphasized that the detainees are all considered "senior" Taliban officials, with descriptors like "high-risk" and "high intelligence value" attached to their files.

The so-called 'victim myth' only began to crumble in the 1980s when an international scandal unfolded around Kurt Waldheim, who played down his past as an army intelligence lieutenant attached to Germany military units and became United Nations Secretary-General and president of Austria.

Consequently, intelligence organizations attach great importance to the collection of economic information, including data on trade, finance, natural resources, industrial capacity, and gross national product.

If the idea of our species being enhanced by parasitic "souls" is ringing a distant bell, it might be that you're reminded of Brian Aldiss' 1962 novel Hothouse in which sentient fungi called morels boost our intelligence by attaching themselves to our heads.

Mr. Bush said the intelligence about Iraq's weapons was the best available, matched what foreign governments were saying and was the basis for similar judgments about Iraq made by President Bill Clinton and Congress, although some Democrats have said the intelligence they received was stripped of the caveats that the intelligence agencies had attached to it.

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