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For much of the previous decade, the South Korean government tried to block the balloon launchings, which pushed the activists to work clandestinely.
The rebel group's Web site explains that because "all the governments finished off the opposition with gunfire, with a dirty war, disappearances and terror, the new movement will be structured to work clandestinely".
During the years when he fought to remain in Britain, Mr. Othman spent long periods in prison, ordered there by judges who accepted British security officials' arguments that he would abuse any time outside prison to work clandestinely to inspire terrorist activities.
In August, PETA sent a representative to work clandestinely in the Postville plant for one week, Ms. Schein said, after about two dozen Orthodox rabbis and leaders visited the plant in late July and praised its kosher slaughter practices as state-of-the-art.
The same system can navigate the craft to a preselected point automatically, thus minimising radio transmissions and allowing it to work clandestinely.Not everything about GoldenEye needs to be secret.
Though Kennedy was careful to avoid overt favouritism during the 1962 Canadian election campaign, he did allow his pollster, Lou Harris, to work clandestinely for the Liberals.
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Later, we learn that he has worked clandestinely for the French government, and may even be a double agent.
The new print includes the famous credits that list the Jews who had worked clandestinely on the film and, in the postwar release, could at last be named.
Notable examples include Les Visiteurs du soir (1942; The Devil's Envoy) and Les Enfants du paradis (1945; Children of Paradise), on both of which Trauner worked clandestinely while in hiding during the Nazi occupation of France.
Just as important was a meeting with Richard MacDonald, a designer from Bristol who was barred from the movies through a lack of union credentials, and worked clandestinely at first for Losey.
One of the students in the film, Jean-Pierre Sergent, reveals that he was active in the famous "Jeanson network" (named for its leader, the philosopher Francis Jeanson) of French activists working clandestinely to support the cause of Algerian independence — in other words, subverting France's war efforts — and then worked directly for an Algerian militant group.
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