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to clandestine
adjective
Done or kept in secret, sometimes to conceal an illicit or improper purpose.
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They went to clandestine clinics".
Mr. Pickard said agents had followed some of the suspects to clandestine meetings.
The abductees were taken to clandestine detention centers, where the majority of them were tortured and killed.
If reporters are banned from a country, big outfits can turn to clandestine or surrogate newsgathering.A bigger problem for them is competition.
But, as in Equatorial Guinea, the question is simply this: what is more alluring to unscrupulous officials — an international imprimatur or instant access to clandestine riches?
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In other cases, the young recruits appear to have drifted into militancy after leaving home, drawn to clandestine knots of fellow immigrants by their sense of alienation.
Not the least of these is the chance to be feminine again in matters of dress and appearance, and to pursue those ideals without resorting to clandestine tactics.
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He said the wiser course was to use clandestine methods to slow down the nuclear program.
Unregistered 'irregular' migrant workers also contribute to this outflow of contractual workers from Asia, although estimates are difficult to assess due to the clandestine nature of their travel.
Such has been her fame here that the paparazzi took to pursuing her to snap clandestine, saucy beach shots.
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