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were sleeper
noun
Someone who sleeps.
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But when Isis occupied Fallujah, he discovered that some of those with whom he was having this long-running disagreement "were sleeper agents for Daesh [the usual name in Iraq and Syria for Isis and its predecessor organisation]".
He travelled in a caravan of armor-plated vehicles, and was trailed by bodyguards who were recruited from outside the country, in order to reduce the chance that they were sleeper agents.
The assumption is that either they could bypass them by traveling via Turkey, pass through with a trusted YPG defector, or that the attackers were sleeper cells left behind when IS retreated".
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"It could be they were sleepers, with long-term orders".
Not My Lover Few blockbusters are sleeper hits.
There are sleeper cells ready to rise up against them.
"They are sleeper cells — local people," a Falluja resident, who watched the rebels come into the streets, told me.
It means there are sleeper cells.
An important exercise you can look up is "Sleeper Stretch" and "Internal Rotations arm stretch".
On top of that are sleepers, planks fitted with rubber runners.
"They could be sleepers," said Mr. Golez, who is overseeing the investigation.
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