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were stealth
noun
The attribute or characteristic of acting in secrecy, or in such a way that the actions are unnoticed or difficult to detect by others.
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Exact(9)
In any case, the Pixies are — or were — stealth anthem-writers.
But Republican lawyers are treating them very seriously indeed, defending against them as if they were stealth bombers on the legal horizon.
Among the things the group envisioned were "stealth" pathogens that would be hard to detect because they would infect people but not produce symptoms until activated later by some chemical or food.
They argue that behind the acquisitions were stealth agreements among the private equity firms to divvy up the big deals among themselves to artificially — and illegally — tamp down their prices.
A: We were stealth and working on getting the deals before we did anything.
Plus, the last time they sold a company, they were stealth right until the end.
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The wafers were stealth-diced by the same laser and mechanically cleaved after the on-wafer light output powers (LOP) are measured at 120 mA nominal current.
GameSpot said that some of the best missions were stealth-based, as combat was more straightforward.
The tote's status is stealth.
"Dude, you are stealth!" Mr. Hemmer exclaimed.
This is stealth terrorism -- no attack necessary.
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