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People were not forced into clandestine misery, fearful of not getting back if they went home.
The pair "had a friendship that developed into clandestine love", said Abel, in documents presented to a Madrid court.
Rumsfeld has moved hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of troops into clandestine intelligence collection and analysis.
Suddenly it had a direct view into clandestine Iranian procurement of centrifuges and other important nuclear items.
So, a five-year accounting: friends and relatives have lost homes, witnessed atrocities, been forced into clandestine migration.
After the passage of the homosexual propaganda law, the group's leadership temporarily moved into clandestine mode, making its events more secretive.
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Led by Gaddafi, they met clandestinely and were organised into a clandestine cell system, offering their salaries into a single fund.
The first question will take them deep into the clandestine fight against fascism.
For the rest of the world, it was a rare glimpse into the clandestine world of espionage.
The National Democratic movement originated with a Polish League organized in Switzerland; by 1893 the organization had transformed into the clandestine National League, based in Warsaw.
JESS Elinor Crawley Nicki's teenage sister, wild child Jess arrives from Cardiff and soon falls into a clandestine affair with Cartoon Head.
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