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(One statistic speaks volumes: the Stasi employed five times as many operatives in the DDR as the Gestapo employed in the entire Reich).
But when "eight or nine" F.B.I. agents arrived in August, Mr. Jonasson said, he found that they were not investigating an imminent attack, but gathering material on WikiLeaks, the activist group that has been responsible for publishing millions of confidential documents over the past three years, and that has many operatives in Iceland.
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"The kinds of questions that I've asked are: how many operatives are in the United States, where are they distributed, what is their infrastructure -- financially, logistically and with communications," Mr. Graham said.
One thinks of Maeterlinck's "spirit of the hive" in his book "Life of the Bees": many operatives, one soul.
He wouldn't reveal how many operatives the division has.
The second is school ties and discipleship: many leading operatives in Southeast Asia come from a handful of religious schools affiliated with Jemaah Islamiyah.
The leaders and many of the main operatives in contemporary Islamic terrorist groups are, at the very least, middle class; some Al Qaeda operatives were highly educated; and bin Laden, of course, is a multimillionaire.
The first surgical treatment for reflux esophagitis was reported by the Mayo Clinic in 1911, and many operative procedures have since been described including the Hill repair method [2], the Nissen method [3], the Balsey Mark IV method [4], and the Toupet procedure.
Therefore, anterior cruciate ligament replacement surgery in children is controversial and many operative techniques have been described (Figure 1).
Many operative notes did not mention specific operative findings but just mentioned 'NF found at operation'.
Also, I remember watching TV in the late 1980s and being as dismayed as everyone else to hear doomed African women saying that their men refused condoms because "skin-on-skin" intercourse was a man's nonnegotiable prerogative (a cultural dictate encouraged by Vatican operatives in many African countries, not coincidentally).
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