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  • In January 1967 he became a clandestine, a usual method used by the members of the
  • La Clandestine Absinthe comes in four main styles, as deta
  • The clandestine actions of the various European powers were
  • practised law in Brescia and Trento but his clandestine activities came to the attention of the aut
  • saki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan focused on clandestine activities and unconventional warfare, incl
  • g, Tonegaru himself became involved in more clandestine activities, by organizing anti-communist ga
  • afe house where she coordinated the front's clandestine activities.
  • She reveals the clandestine affair of the hero and the heroine, but in
  • From 1962 to 1969, Harold Pinter had a clandestine affair with Joan Bakewell, which informs Pi
  • a new way and even goes so far as to have a clandestine affair with his estranged wife.
  • They carry on a clandestine affair, which is a dangerous breech of code
  • efusal to meet with senior party members in clandestine affairs.
  • , the order is social in nature, and has no clandestine agenda.
  • aramilitary organization, and organized the clandestine aliyah of immigrants through Syria and Leba
  • arty, also referred to as the Formation, is clandestine and its exact origins and extent are obscur
  • clandestine and secret), the CIA, rather than the Navy,
  • The couple became engaged in the clandestine anti-fascist opposition.
  • asque) was the internal organ of the Basque clandestine armed organization ETA.
  • iatori who were refusing to hand over their clandestine arms.
  • us other books which address unofficial and clandestine aspects of 20th Century political history o
  • stice he returned to Brescia, where he gave clandestine assistance to preparations for the Ten Days
  • Middle East, the film is about the Mossad's clandestine attempt to flush out a PLO bomber.
  • One part of this clandestine beach is in West Bengal and the other in Or
  • The Clandestine Betrothal (1967)
  • highly populated area to be able to conduct clandestine biological warfare research, so Ishii selec
  • f the Unholy Flames is an album released by Clandestine Blaze in 2000, on the label Northern Herita
  • Clandestine Blaze / Deathspell Omega - Split is an albu
  • men in a Boston asylum who are targeted for clandestine brainwashing experiments with LSD and shock
  • roit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine brewery during the Prohibition era.
  • Now he's trapped in the clandestine Bright Dawn Treatment Center and discover t
  • 4, the FAFG had investigated a total of 349 clandestine burial sites and had recovered 2,982 sets o
  • e town has become known as the place of the clandestine burial and later recovery of Georgiy Gongad
  • Subsequent to the clandestine burial of Volunteer Pat Keating, members of
  • olic priests and the family assisted in the clandestine burials of Catholics in the local churchyar
  • He is one of the directors of a clandestine Catholic organization.
  • red mothers and the babies they had in that clandestine center during the last dictatorship (1976-1
  • ith Sloane to end, although, because of the clandestine character of Jack's work as a double-agent
  • Due to the illicit uses in clandestine chemistry, it was declared a schedule II co
  • listed status and closely monitored sales, clandestine chemists now use red phosphorus and iodine
  • ynthesized from 2-methyl-4-methoxyphenol by clandestine chemists.
  • es from a private home that was the site of clandestine Christian worship in the 1st century to a g
  • St. Ninian's Church, Tynet, a rural clandestine church built to resemble a barn.
  • hurch, Tynet, Scotland, is a typical, rural clandestine church.
  • In 1958 after the loss of some aircraft in clandestine Cold War operations; it was believed that S
  • The Clandestine Colombian Communist Party (in Spanish: Part
  • re has become a separate body, known as the Clandestine Colombian Communist Party.
  • , Cano founded and became the leader of the Clandestine Colombian Communist Party.
  • current SISMI had joined in 1964 the Allied Clandestine Committee created in 1957 by the US, France
  • aptain was a Nationalist sympathizer, but a clandestine Communist cell aboard made sure that he did
  • cal intellectuals and bohemians which had a clandestine Communist Party printing press in a back ro
  • h attended meetings of the newly-formed and clandestine Communist Party of Poland at the age of six
  • Exposure by the clandestine Communist press as well as mainstream Frenc
  • n extensive intelligence network that was a clandestine component of the struggle to end the regime
  • e time, Montreal was a well-known center of clandestine Confederate activities.
  • merger was carried out and TBKP formed in a clandestine congress.
  • Among other uses, the clandestine Corona program used Thor-Agenas from June 1
  • There's also a clandestine corporation known as Watermark, LLC., that
  • former NSA officer who defects and mounts a clandestine counter-listening station high in the Itali
  • ago Afrobeat Project, Chris Berry & Panjea, Clandestine, Cracker, Deep Fried Pickle Project, Dirty
  • ssa returned to driving cab, and acquired a clandestine credit card reader, and stole the informati
  • et because the victim has witnessed another clandestine crime, such as a working Methamphetamine la
  • Many of the traffickers for the clandestine crystal methamphetamine laboratories are fr
  • He was transferred from clandestine custody in an American black site to the Gu
  • In 1778, the elder Eve was accused of clandestine dealings with the British and was convicted
  • ong the Nations for his leading role in the clandestine DELASEM organization, which contributed to
  • f might have been killed for witnessing the clandestine delivery of some secret cargo by submarine
  • although he did admit having worked in the clandestine detention center of the Automotores Orletti
  • It is an account of a clandestine detention center.
  • reat aural pain to anybody listening to the clandestine device, was said to have angered Soviet off
  • Illicit drug trafficking and clandestine drug manufacture within the communist-gover
  • igh potency made it an attractive target to clandestine drug producers, as racemic 3-MF is 10-15 ti
  • Clandestine drug laboratories established to homebake h
  • book continued to be published in numerous clandestine editions, and is now considered a masterpie
  • ations of the ghetto underground, including clandestine efforts to document the ghetto experience (
  • s are unfriendly, but Carey persists in his clandestine efforts to flush out the traitor.
  • g artists - DJ D. "Ein" Fell (also known as Clandestine Ein) and producer-performer Rupert Mould (a
  • e alarm, negating their use in facilitating clandestine entry.
  • He alleges that the state, using the clandestine Ergenekon network, colluded with militant g
  • her was a prolific printer and publisher of clandestine erotica who worked out of the Malakoff and
  • in the U.S. Army and often get involved in clandestine escapades with their immediate superior, an
  • ilent Conflict" showcases many of the 7,000 clandestine espionage artifacts from the United States,
  • il through the Danube delta and undertake a clandestine evacuation of some of the Byzantine captive
  • In the fall of 1718, Spotswood engaged in a clandestine expedition by privately hiring two sloops,
  • vessels as having held "ghost prisoners" in clandestine extrajudicial detention.
  • vessels as having held "ghost prisoners" in clandestine extrajudicial detention.
  • vessels as having held "ghost prisoners" in clandestine extrajudicial detention.
  • ta in Cuba, through the romance between two clandestine fighters who work on an underground printin
  • en designed to meet the requirements of the clandestine flying school operated by the German Army a
  • clamation, the Park ceased to have the same clandestine focus for traveling African-Americans.
  • style raids, M Special Unit's role was more clandestine focusing mainly upon gathering intelligence
  • x and Trade Bureau approved a version of La Clandestine for sale in the United States, and USA laun
  • she managed to send some letters to her of clandestine form.
  • With the support of Daniel Mayer and the clandestine French Section of the Workers' Internationa
  • Duclos was the supervisor of the clandestine French Communist Party throughout the Nazi
  • Meeting of the clandestine French Communist Party (PCF) central commit
  • years there have been eyewitness reports of clandestine government agents, probably federal agents,
  • uncovers the bones of another innocent in a clandestine grave close to a biker gang headquarters.
  • report to the authorities the existence of clandestine graves in their communities, most of which
  • Before the war, a network of clandestine groups was created, tasked with paralyzing
  • ringing the Eucharist and the sacraments to clandestine groups of Catholics.
  • He led the clandestine Guatemalan Party of Labour (PGT), and becam
  • rumental in a failed attempt to establish a clandestine hierarchy for the Catholic Church in the So
  • cation Association, for A Need to Know: The Clandestine History of a CIA Family.
  • d United Kingdom intelligence services; see Clandestine HUMINT and Covert Action for World War II a
  • om he had undergone a form of marriage in a clandestine illicit Church of England ceremony that all
  • ogy, and established three new offices: the Clandestine Information Technology Office, the Office o
  • The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army (or CIRCA or Smi
  • She was also active in the Norwegian clandestine intelligence service, XU.
  • tened to expose Buckingham's growing, often clandestine interests there.
  • nia,” gets a call from Sadia offering her a clandestine interview with Johnny Rockfort, whose face
  • ulations have seen a dramatic drop in small clandestine labs.
  • ers (business and government officials) and clandestine leaders (drug traffickers from various muni
  • rom the Eloy Alfaro Popular Armed Forces, a clandestine left-wing group in Ecuador.
  • y translated "Alfaro Lives, Dammit!") was a clandestine left-wing group in Ecuador, founded in 1982
  • The Corpus of Clandestine Literature in France, 1769-1789.
  • arijuana, both near the statue and at other clandestine locations on campus grounds.
  • to anybody, Gregory and Elizabeth have been clandestine lovers for some time, and matters take a se
  • He says the clandestine manufacture and sale of weapons of mass des
  • an in 2000, and presumably was a product of clandestine manufacture as this compound has never prev
  • und up the precursors to the 2c family, and clandestine manufacturers are looking to the 3c family
  • out by Salmasius, and he began to circulate clandestine manuscript copies as the Anthologia Inedita
  • Month by the Lake (filmed in 1995) and The Clandestine Marriage (in 1998).
  • The Clandestine Marriage (1999)
  • The Clandestine Marriage (Savoy Theatre, 1975): Sir John Me
  • t, where he took part in the discussions on clandestine marriages and indulgences.
  • Another canon dealt with clandestine marriages and regulated child marriages.
  • t) is pretended to be called for to prevent clandestine marriages, but I think it will greatly faci
  • ons deal with clerical concubinage, simony, clandestine marriages, etc.
  • ion before the Marriage Act 1753 of various clandestine marriages, including the marriages of the D
  • of Trent, and delivered an oration against clandestine marriages.
  • c anthropology techniques in exhumations of clandestine mass graves.
  • participated as a student, helping out with clandestine matters and unarmed resistance in Kaunas.
  • n large quantities of uranium, partially by clandestine means; the ambiguous nature of Israel's eff
  • he Acting President of the Republic) held a clandestine meeting in Tallinn.
  • nd maintaining secret Yiddish libraries and clandestine meetings of the Bund.
  • wooded, and provided an ideal location for clandestine meetings of local Christians, since should
  • Mercer County deputies were investigating a clandestine methamphetamine lab located at the residenc
  • ion was at times ruthless and included such clandestine methods as stealing acts from each other an
  • X has already been helping Greece deal with clandestine migrants who arrive by sea.
  • He says the EU needs to help combat clandestine migration in Greece because it affects the
  • colonel, he was chosen as the leader of the clandestine Military League.
  • Polish-American Jesuit priest known for his clandestine missionary work in the Soviet Union between
  • d his compatriots recall their training for clandestine missions behind enemy lines in Southeast As
  • t was responsible for protecting Ta'as, the clandestine munitions industry and Rekhesh, the arms pr
  • It is considered to be the beginning of the Clandestine Mystery that continued in their album Sing
  • 36 is considered the starting point for the Clandestine Mystery, which revolves around Clandestine,
  • The clandestine nature of these meetings, and the reticence
  • These included a series of clandestine naval operations that stealthily accessed w
  • , an organization accused of establishing a clandestine network for influencing politics with illeg
  • (organization)|Ergenekon gang]], an alleged clandestine network formed by former and active militar
  • Spring 1938 saw expanded training of clandestine networks.
  • evertheless contributed to Pierre Chardon's clandestine newspaper Semeur in 1916.
  • n the form of trade unions, student groups, clandestine newspapers and publishers, imported books a
  • who participated in Project-706, Pakistan's clandestine nuclear research project.
  • n 2002, the IAEA has discovered a series of clandestine nuclear activities, some of which violated
  • y Moran (born 18 December 1969) is a former clandestine officer for the Central Intelligence Agency
  • n of the "internal" wing of the Party - the clandestine one in Francoist Spain, and resided illegal
  • the onslaught and on 4 August 1987 launched clandestine Operation Modular, which engaged in the fir
  • The group became a clandestine operation, and the organization was renamed
  • d's government, he was a key suspect in the clandestine operations of the anti-apartheid undergroun
  • ngs of the 40 Committee oversight group for clandestine operations in which covert operations were
  • market weapons trade, and both daytime and clandestine operations in coalition with CIA, Delta For
  • U-180 was used primarily in clandestine operations.
  • It involved the use of biochemicals in clandestine operations.
  • attack on Wadduwa Army Camp and many other clandestine operations.
  • lds, cutting communication lines, and other clandestine operations.
  • strated adventures of "Karavelet", a clumsy clandestine operative in the service of the Ottoman sul
  • ome active in the Paris region, remaining a clandestine operative for several years thereafter.
  • agencies, and are used to communicate with clandestine operatives working within foreign countries
  • (1) 'on the sly', meaning "in a secret, clandestine, or covert manner, without publicity or ope
  • mpted to warn Alexander I of the Decembrist clandestine organisations, but the Tsar ignored his not
  • The Student Group, a clandestine organization of college students and high s
  • ian partisan and one of the founders of the clandestine organization Young Guard, which fought the
  • onts members of the Conemaugh Foundation, a clandestine organization out to seize control of Rocksb
  • RMO was a Norwegian clandestine organization for naval intelligence during
  • with political events in Cuba and formed a clandestine organization, The Movement to Recuperate th
  • stance leaders, but the ZHP carried on as a clandestine organization.
  • cating false identity documents, supporting clandestine organizations logistically, and sabotaging
  • ones, Central Intelligence Agency and other clandestine organizations after she consulted with a fo
  • Clandestine penetration of enemy territory using low-le
  • brarian from nearby Ryerson University took clandestine photographs of dancers and wait staff on br
  • oup of officers around Peterlin "was making clandestine plans in case of an invasion by the Western
  • helped found, with her future husband, the clandestine political group which became the FPI.
  • the Spithead and Nore mutinies and aimed at clandestine political associations and ad hoc agreement
  • lonial resistance and had contacts with the clandestine Portuguese Communist Party.
  • Doriot, in German uniform, and Beugras, the clandestine PPF intelligence chief, visited the Normand
  • se who persisted in the Jewish faith, whose clandestine practices were noticed, harassed by inquisi
  • tin America who helped to uncover the CIA's clandestine preparations for the Bay of Pigs Invasion o
  • 4,000 objects including uniforms, weapons, clandestine press and leaflets, transmitters, flags tak
  • ed the largest circulation out of the whole clandestine press.
  • Clandestine Pride events were held in Turkey starting i
  • He was a clandestine priest and bishop (since January 2, 1951).
  • salvation is hatching and rearing a secret clandestine Princess.
  • was argued that the CMEA would curtail the clandestine production of methamphetamine.
  • During his career, boxing was an illegal clandestine profession, carried out in comparative secr
  • Rossi and Gaetano Salvemini he founded the clandestine publication "Non mollare".
  • succeeded in publishing the first of their clandestine publication, L'Italia Libera.
  • er aspects of the resistance, producing the clandestine publications such as Unser Kampf ("Our Batt
  • He was also a collector, author and clandestine publisher of pornographic works such as The
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