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were undercover
adjective
Performed or happening in secret.
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They say the soldiers were undercover agents.
"How many children did you father while you were undercover?" Jacqui asked.
There were undercover police officers in the Village cafe on the nights Bruce was accused of being obscene.
"There were undercover officers who had children and officers who were in very, very long-term relationships.
Peter Carr, a spokesman for the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, provided no details on whether the men Mr. Ahmed had met with were undercover agents.
According to police officials stationed in a large trailer in the parking lot, there were undercover officers trying to buy scalped tickets, officers combing the parking lots for beer-drinkers, marijuana smokers and illegal barbecues, beat officers on bicycles and sharpshooters.
We were undercover, posing as authentic.
Was anybody rude to you while you were undercover?
Was it difficult for you to avoid checking your BlackBerry while you were undercover?
The two cops were undercover when they approached 20-year-old D'Paris Williams.
The defendant believed he was working with a member of a Yemen-based militant group and another individual, both of whom were undercover FBI agents, a criminal complaint said.
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