The Assassins kill without remorse in the name of the common folk, but they do so in secret, answerable only to each other. |
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Secret Meteorological Office charts show the alarming swirl of isobars converging in black lines over the Channel. |
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In spring, the stars of the Secret Garden are camellias, magnolias and the lushest of bog gardens crammed with skunk lilies and gunnera. |
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The product is made using a secret formula that the company refuses to reveal. |
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It's a little metal badge you wear on your lapel that tells the Secret Service that you're a goodie. |
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It also held open the possibility that he had been entrapped by the British Secret Service. |
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He was practically surrounded by copters loaded with heavily armed Secret Service agents who could ruin your day in a heartbeat. |
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Secret Service agents whisked her away to take a congratulatory phone call from the president. |
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Then, he invited the American Secret Service to cross-train with his people. |
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The code name for this endeavor is Operation Secret Squirrel and that is how I will refer to it until I'm ready to unveil it. |
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I don't known why the Secret Service gives out the code name, but his code name is Tumbler. |
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Thank the good Lord I'd chosen my chocolate-brown satin Victoria's Secret grundies that morning, instead of something less slippy. |
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Customers of the Secret Chocolate Shop have been lured by the name as well as by the enticement of Belgian chocolate. |
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The Secret Service evacuated the White House, the press corps, the remaining staff there. |
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Then when an ankle injury forced him into a desk job, the Secret Service came to his rescue. |
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And I love how one of the clock faces of the Fendi Secret Dual Time watch is always very subtly covered. |
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After finding out her horrible secret, the son froze his mother out of his life. |
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In my haze of alcohol, I thought for one crazy instant that he had plumbed my secret. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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You're supposed to be my bestie, Mel. We used to tell each other everything. So what's this Toby secret you can't tell me? |
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I find he was really of religious nature, and thought in secret, in spite of his bishophood, very much in regard to religion as we do. |
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Annesley knew this meant that she was not to tell tales, but about what? Did Uncle Walker want his Bush Baptist religion kept a secret? |
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He should have guessed that her great-great-grandmother's secret chicken soup recipe was a can from the store. |
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Up above however, and at close quarters, they afford the clamberer a surprising number of secret joys. |
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Compersion is the coveted secret elixer of emotions because it promises to turn the pain of jealousy into an ecstatic calm, or ecstatic release. |
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The lords of the secret council were likewise made conservators of the peace of the two kingdoms. |
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It almost made him laugh. What could he possibly do in Ohio? Did Cleveland have a pressing need for secret policemen who spoke Croat? |
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Her father summoned all the courage he could muster, loaded his Dane gun, and asked his daughter to take him to this secret hole. |
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But they also share a secret language and keep a drawerful of mundane treasures that have meaning only for them. |
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Some practices are considered as essential for the attainment of an enlightened life but are looked upon as dreadly or extremely secret. |
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Dry-handed big-eyed cryptographer Joria Trin Han, approaching intimacy as if it were a secret code to be cracked. |
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The egyptologists believe that she is one of three mummies discovered in a secret chamber of a tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings in Luxor. |
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It would look like a fable to report that this gentleman gives away a great fortune by secret methods. |
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I learned both what is secret and what is manifest, for wisdom, the fashioner of all things, taught me. |
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Before the time of Flavius, these formularies are said to have been secret and known only to the priests. |
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The stars, the night, the dark blue of heaven hid the secret in their impenetrableness. |
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Although we swore this fellow to secrecy, he went straight to the induna and revealed our secret. |
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Strong and vigorous man as he looks, Livingstone has been for years the victim of a secret and insidious disease. |
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Immediately upon returning to Dover in England, Henry, now 41, and Anne, now 32, went through a secret wedding service. |
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Nettles lives in the crosshairs, with the secret police, his sympathizers, and his now and would-be lovers making impossible demands on him. |
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Since Elizabeth would never name her successor, Cecil was obliged to proceed in secret. |
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Charles briefly escaped captivity in 1647, made a secret alliance with the Scots, and incited fresh Royalist rebellions. |
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In direct contrast to his previous conflict with the Scottish Kirk, on 26 December 1647 he signed a secret treaty with the Scots. |
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This involved secret preparations for an attack on the Spanish colonies in the Caribbean. |
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In 1670, he entered into the secret treaty of Dover, an alliance with his first cousin King Louis XIV of France. |
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The Dutch preparations, though carried out with great speed, could not remain secret. |
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Historians have long debated the extent to which the secret network of Freemasonry was a main factor in the Enlightenment. |
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In April 1812, Britain, Russia and Sweden signed secret agreements directed against Napoleon. |
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The Duke was quickly executed after a secret military trial, even though he had not been involved in the plot. |
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Even during the time Churchill was campaigning against Indian independence, he received official and otherwise secret information. |
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In points of order before the debate, many members demanded a secret ballot. |
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Its leaders believed that peace was impossible because of capitalism, secret diplomacy, and the trade in armaments. |
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In 1800, France's Napoleon Bonaparte reacquired Louisiana from Spain in the Treaty of San Ildefonso, an arrangement kept secret for two years. |
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In 1946, Turing was awarded the OBE by King George VI for his wartime services, but his work remained secret for many years. |
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While at university, Hardy joined the Cambridge Apostles, an elite, intellectual secret society. |
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This lack of military interest meant that there was no reason to keep the concept secret, and it was declassified. |
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Well, you nice people, I'm going to let you in on a secret and show you why this kitchen knife is the best little ole product you can get. |
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Manchester Airport has made no secret of ambitious development plans to meet the growing demand to fly. |
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Wolsey then began a secret plot to have Anne Boleyn forced into exile and began communicating with the Pope to that end. |
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Upon returning to Dover from a meeting with King Francis I of France in Calais, Henry married Anne Boleyn in a secret ceremony. |
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Walter, bishop of Albano, was chosen and negotiated in secret with William's representative, the Bishop of Durham. |
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The gender reversals that pervade this play continue mischievously in the man's maidenhead being the undisclosed secret. |
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They are believed to take the forms of animals in order to travel in secret and do harm to the innocent. |
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The interior of the tower contains a former dungeon, and the remnants of a sally port, a secret exit for the occupants in a time of siege. |
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The King and his close family, watching in secret, were among the spectators as the Lords Commissioners read out the list of charges. |
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Because of the importance of the find, the exact site of the hoard was initially kept secret. |
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The PRB intended to keep the existence of the brotherhood secret from members of the Royal Academy. |
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When Mrs. Churchill's orders were made known, they caused many secret marvellings and murmurings. |
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From the above, it would seem that Rabban Gamliel had a different masoret from R' Yehoshua, one that was a very well-kept secret. |
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Bacon disinherited her upon discovering her secret romantic relationship with Sir John Underhill. |
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The following year, he alluded to secret negotiation underway with France in his pamphlets. |
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Seckford Hall, with its allegedly haunted room and secret passageway provided inspiration for her later writing. |
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To get around the British Army's postal censorship, the Tolkiens developed a secret code for his letters home. |
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In North by Northwest, Cary Grant portrays Roger Thornhill, a Madison Avenue advertising executive who is mistaken for a government secret agent. |
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The rebellion involving the students of Hogwarts, secret organisation Order of the Phoenix, the Ministry of Magic, and the Death Eaters begins. |
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Since the Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany to have an air force, German pilots trained in secret. |
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The Test oath was intended to identify those who were indifferent to or were secret enemies of the Revolution. |
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Rome had a secret 1902 pact with France, effectively nullifying its part in the Triple Alliance. |
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The treaty also contained secret protocols dividing Poland and the Baltic states into German and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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A second round of secret diplomacy by Anderson in February 1956 was equally unsuccessful. |
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The Air Force tries to keep exact launching times a secret, but with 20,000 missilemen in the area who know these times, the word gets around. |
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Article 3 provides for the right to elections performed by secret ballot, that are also free and that occur at regular intervals. |
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In modern elections, held by secret ballot, a voter can discover how their vote was distributed by viewing detailed election results. |
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Hungarian leader Imre Nagy and others were executed following secret trials. |
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But now that human capital is scarcer than machines, widespread education has become the secret to growth. |
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At Trinity he was elected to the elite secret society known as the Cambridge Apostles. |
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According to Litton, evictions might have taken place earlier but for fear of the secret societies. |
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Gladstone's first ministry saw many reforms including Disestablishment of the Protestant Church of Ireland and the introduction of secret voting. |
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This relationship was another secret he kept from both his wife and Bakewell. |
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Queen Mary and her husband William III were jointly crowned in 1688, and Defoe became one of William's close allies and a secret agent. |
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No in 1962, with 22 secret agent films released in 1966 alone attempting to capitalise on the Bond franchise's popularity and success. |
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It included a reading of a newly discovered secret poem, Dear Jake and revealed that Mackereth was one of the inspirations for his writings. |
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Using a multitab home page is easy when you know the secret. Just follow these steps to set up your own multitab home page. |
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Since the nominations are kept secret for 50 years, you'll have to wait until then to find out. |
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Connery's breakthrough came in the role of British secret agent James Bond. |
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The Levellers gave up all attempts to rouse the country and army to open rebellion, and started to conspire ineffectually in secret. |
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Based in Paris, the paper was connected to the League of the Just, a utopian socialist secret society of workers and artisans. |
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While residing in Brussels in 1846, Marx continued his association with the secret radical organisation League of the Just. |
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A secret deal between Mountbatten and Congress leaders had already been struck. |
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On 4 April 1558, Mary signed a secret agreement bequeathing Scotland and her claim to England to the French crown if she died without issue. |
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His first ministry saw many reforms, including the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland and the introduction of secret voting. |
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Even the existence of these towns was a military secret, and the towns themselves were closed to the public until after the war. |
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Governments sometimes sent letters to citizens under the governmental seal for their eyes only, known as letters secret. |
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The voting procedure is managed by a team of independent auditors, and the voting kept secret. |
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The CGF members later voted for their preferred candidate in a secret ballot. |
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Skidmore's mother, who died shortly before we visited, refused to reveal the secret. |
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The secret of extracting and working iron was a key factor in the success of the Philistines. |
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The strike was deemed illegal by the courts on the basis that the NUM rulebook required a secret ballot for a national strike. |
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He kept his find secret until early May 2016 as he and friends continued to search for other debris from Royal Charter. |
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More likely, Louis simply omitted his last name to keep his boxing a secret from his mother. |
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On 26 April the band played a secret show in London to celebrate the release of Fever. |
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They find that the Black Gate of Mordor is too well guarded, so instead they travel to a secret way Gollum knows. |
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Early research was continued at the secret Metallurgical Laboratory of the University of Chicago. |
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Despite triggering the Corsican Crisis in Britain, whose government gave secret aid, no foreign military support came for the Corsicans. |
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In 1807, a secret treaty between Napoleon and the unpopular prime minister led to a new declaration of war against Britain and Portugal. |
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Many spies who were arrested and executed in Britain were led by German secret agents operating from Rotterdam. |
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Following her commissioning as CSS Alabama, Bulloch then returned to Liverpool to continue his secret work for the Confederate Navy. |
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A secret meeting was arranged with Charles Stuart in Paris in February 1759, but it went badly. |
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Enigma decrypts revealed the mining of the German ships but the news was kept secret by the British to protect the source. |
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Brigadier William Wallace Southam brought ashore his copy of the assault plan, classified as a secret document. |
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The king visited Portland in 1936 to see Portland's top secret research and naval manoeuvres. |
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There is universal suffrage for adults over 18 years of age, with a secret ballot for all elected offices. |
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The Russification failed owing to an extensive network of book smugglers and secret Lithuanian home schooling. |
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For example, lay one's cards on the table meaning to reveal previously unknown intentions, or to reveal a secret. |
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There he was a head of engineering, working on secret weapons such as Panjandrum, a job that appealed to the engineer in him. |
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He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1827, where he joined a secret society called the Cambridge Apostles. |
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That is the secret of this vault, Miss Thornberry. It is his living tomb, and the periapt you wear around your neck is his epitaph. |
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In the king's secret correspondence in the summer of 1648, he wrote of Hammond's incivility. |
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Their codes of ethics or statements may proscribe anthropologists from giving secret briefings. |
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By Article 4 of the secret Annex to the Treaty, Bessarabia fell within the Soviet interest zone. |
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Pomponius Mela is the first author who says that the druids' instruction was secret and took place in caves and forests. |
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The case came to light months after the Secret Service's Operation Firewall crackdown on cybercrime last October, in which 28 suspects were arrested. |
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They also wish to control the world through the use of prestidigitation, strengthened by their alliance with the Secret Order of Clowns and Balloon Animal Artisans. |
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James Bond was commissioned with recovering the secret documents. |
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The door flew open, and there was a bloke with spectacles on his face and all round the spectacles an expression of strained anguish. A bloke with a secret sorrow. |
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Every family has its own secret way of making bar-b-que sauce. |
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To avoid disputes and delays, the division was done in secret. |
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From the nasal cavity the white elixer passes down a secret channel called amrita-nadi and is then distributed throughout the body, with the majority ending up in the brain. |
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He only can enter into its secret chambers, analyze it, reveal its secret and hidden lineaments to its own view, control, newcreate, and sanctify it. |
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Tyler was a Hungarophile in whom Teleki and Horthy had implicit trust, even to the extent of letting him in on certain confidential decisions and secret plans. |
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Who can lie peacefully abed, while the darkness holds some secret? |
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The powdered bark of the iboga shrub is consumed by the natives of Gabon and part of the Congo in the initiation rites of a number of secret societies. |
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By March 1566, Darnley had entered into a secret conspiracy with Protestant lords, including the nobles who had rebelled against Mary in the Chaseabout Raid. |
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They include local doctor, a Secret Service agent and Abraham Zapruder, local businessman whose 8mm movie camera caught the killing on film. |
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Through a secret treaty with Edward IV of England, negotiated at Ardtornish Castle and signed in 1462, he made himself a servant of the English crown. |
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They ranged themselves ahead of Henry's march through the English countryside, meeting twice in secret with Henry as he moved through Staffordshire. |
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Later in the year, under the terms of the 1473 Act of Resumption, George lost some of the property he held under royal grant, and made no secret of his displeasure. |
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Deerpark Stud offers Lake Ladoga, a daughter of the US Grade 1-placed Viz who is in foal to Sakhee's Secret. |
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But Central Point, which had been a visibly mixed-race community since the 19th century, was home to a secret but paradoxically open interracialism. |
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For I was sore afraid of my Brothers, because they had all conspired together to kill him with the Sword that should bewray that Secret. |
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Yseult, who was not in the secret, demanded the reason of this perpetual excubation, and was, for the first time, informed that Tristan had sent for the queen of Cornwall. |
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Every step of that walk led Jeff deeper into an excursion of endearment. It was amazingly true that he trod beside her an acknowledged friend, a secret lover. |
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Though a gentle sigh, which stole from the bosom of Nancy, seemed to argue some secret disapprobation of these sentiments, she did not dare openly to oppose them. |
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By September 1706, Harley ordered Defoe to Edinburgh as a secret agent to do everything possible to help secure acquiescence in the Treaty of Union. |
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Towards the end of the war, Dahl wrote some of the history of the secret organisation and he and Stephenson remained friends for decades after the war. |
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To this goal Alice encrypts the plaintext into a cyphertext by mean of an encryption algorithm with the help of some secret additional information, called key. |
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. |
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Scooter clubs include the Ace of Herts and Trojan Scooter Club in England, and the Secret Servix Scooter Club in the United States. |
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While being developed by the management company, she was kept as a recording industry secret although she was a regular jazz standards singer at the Cobden Club. |
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But she made no secret of her disappointment at our lack of campery. |
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The precise location of the port was carefully guarded to keep it secret from the Spaniards, and several of Drake's maps may have been altered to this end. |
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Charles' secret pacts and encouragement of his supporters to break their parole caused Parliament to debate whether to return the King to power at all. |
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In 1641 Wilkins published an anonymous treatise entitled Mercury, or The Secret and Swift Messenger. |
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The United States Secret Service acquired two in 2010 for transporting dignitaries needing special protection. |
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When President Roosevelt goes walking in the country about Washington he is always accompanied by two Secret Service men. |
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On 22 June 1283, Dafydd ap Gruffudd was captured in the uplands above Abergwyngregyn close to Bera Mawr in a secret hiding place recorded as Nanhysglain. |
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Nevertheless, only after secret and difficult negotiations by Bentinck with the hesitant Amsterdam burgomasters during June could 260 transports be hired. |
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On 22 June, Dafydd and his younger son Owain ap Dafydd were captured at Nanhysglain, a secret hiding place in a bog by Bera Mountain to the south of Abergwyngregyn. |
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Seeing him as a friend, and often having maintained secret contacts with him for years, many English politicians began to urge an armed invasion of England. |
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In 1954 Bestime released the first four jigsaw puzzles of the Secret Seven, and the following year a Secret Seven card game appeared. |
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The ports had been closed against him so he travelled in secret. |
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In January 1941 secret high level staff talks with the British began for the purposes of determining how to defeat Germany should the US enter the war. |
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Duchamp continued to produce sculpture in secret including an installation with the realistic depiction of a woman viewable only through a peephole. |
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Lord Swinton, as Secretary of State for Air, and with Baldwin's approval, in 1934 gave Churchill access to official and otherwise secret information. |
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Nantgarw porcelain was made to Billingsley's secret formula. |
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It was a closely guarded trade secret of the Saxon enterprise. |
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The term kongsi loosely referred to any association of the Chinese, ranging from a business partnership to governments in West Borneo, secret societies and clan associations. |
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Whitman manufactured four new Secret Seven jigsaw puzzles in 1975, and produced four new Malory Towers ones two years later. |
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An official transfer of Louisiana to French ownership had not yet taken place, and Napoleon's deal with the Spanish was a poorly kept secret on the frontier. |
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Meanwhile Thlunrana, that secret lamaserai, that chief cathedral of wizardry, was the terror of the valley in which it stood and of all lands round about it. |
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The term of office of a parish councillor is four years, and council seats are elected en bloc through multiple non transferable vote, by secret ballot. |
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On 16 December 1996 Channel 4 broadcast a documentary about Blyton, Secret Lives. |
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On 21 November 1998 The Secret Seven Save the World was first performed at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. |
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One of these included the use of the steam indicator which produced an informative plot of the pressure in the cylinder against its volume, which he kept as a trade secret. |
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He demonstrated the model flying over many Whitehall carpets in front of various government experts and ministers, and the design was subsequently put on the secret list. |
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Two employees of the security firm, Kargus, run by a former member of France's secret services, received sentences of three and two years respectively. |
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Jack Whittingham also worked on the script, culminating in a screenplay entitled James Bond, Secret Agent. |
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This is the secret of Hegel, and the key to his hieroglyphics, and, if consistently used to interpret the sayings of his logic, it becomes an open book. |
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After From Russia with Love, Eon had considered undertaking an adaptation of either On Her Majesty's Secret Service or Casino Royale. |
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the last film on which Hunt worked in the series. |
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Fisher also engaged in secret activities to overthrow Henry. |
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Unhappy with this change of policy by the Portuguese government, Napoleon negotiated a secret treaty with Charles IV of Spain and sent an army to invade Portugal. |
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Wicca is now practised as a religion of an initiatory secret society nature with positive ethical principles, organised into autonomous covens and led by a High Priesthood. |
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A second volume, subtitled Secret Servant was released on 2 November 2006 in the UK, published by John Murray. |
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Verraccio however was also holding secret discussions with King John. |
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In May 2014 Stephens again played Bond, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, with Alfred Molina as Blofeld, and Joanna Lumley as Irma Bunt. |
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Neil McKenna's 2003 biography, The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, offers an exploration of Wilde's sexuality. |
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He would later recall the Embassy's home at Belgrave Square in his novel The Secret Agent. |
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No direct evidence supports this theory, although the Council's letter is evidence that Marlowe had served the government in some secret capacity. |
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In 1981 Clapton was invited by producer Martin Lewis to appear at the Amnesty International benefit The Secret Policeman's Other Ball in London. |
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Reported to the public as a scientific mission, the details were kept secret and it may have actually been a training or testing mission for the military. |
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By contrast, the semantically composite idiom spill the beans, meaning reveal a secret, contains both a semantic verb and object, reveal and secret. |
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But in the summer of 1707 it became evident to Sidney Godolphin that some secret influence behind the throne was shaking the confidence of the Queen in her ministers. |
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The Secret of Kells is an animated feature film of 2009 set during the creation of the Book of Kells which makes much use of Insular design. |
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The first, Child 44, set in 1950s Soviet Russia, saw him playing Leo Demidov, a Soviet secret police agent who investigates a series of child murders. |
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In 1887, Edward Burgess repeated his success with the Volunteer against Scottish yacht designer George Lennox Watson's challenger Thistle, which was built in secret. |
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Even when the Thistle was drydocked in New York before the races, her hull was draped to protect the secret of her lines, which borrowed from American design. |
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The causes identified included arms races, alliances, militaristic nationalism, secret diplomacy, and the freedom of sovereign states to enter into war for their own benefit. |
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The United States tried to construct a subterranean network of secret nuclear missile launch sites in the Greenlandic ice cap, named Project Iceworm. |
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From 1601, Elizabeth I's chief minister Sir Robert Cecil, maintained a secret correspondence with James in order to prepare in advance for a smooth succession. |
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Tyler continued to work with Jim Steinman for her sixth studio album, Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire. |
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As a result, the delegations can negotiate with each other in secret, striking deals and compromises without having their every word transcribed into the permanent record. |
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At this point, Robert Bruce and William Lamberton may have made a secret bond of alliance, aiming to place Bruce on the Scottish throne and continue the struggle. |
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He of course knew what was happening and Balliol probably did homage in secret before leaving, but Balliol's desperate scheme must have seemed doomed to failure. |
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In October 1469 Isabella I and Ferdinand II, heir to the throne of Aragon, married in secret in the Palacio de los Vivero in Castilian Valladolid. |
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In particular, the Chartist movement, which demanded universal suffrage for men, equally sized electoral districts, and voting by secret ballot, gained a widespread following. |
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He then informed Read via his mother, who set up another interview in secret and Donoghue was the first to tell the police everything that he knew. |
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Hill won permission to share British secret research with the Americans, including bringing them a cavity magnetron, which generates the needed high frequency radio waves. |
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During secret talks with the Soviets in 1955, Nasser's demands for weapons were more than amply satisfied as the Soviet Union had not signed the Tripartite Declaration. |
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They then managed to track down the barmaid who was working in the pub at the time, gave her a secret identity and she testified to seeing Ronnie killing Cornell. |
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Nicky toured small intimate venues across the UK with his band the Secret Society. |
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After his return from Rome, Arminius became a trusted advisor to Varus, but in secret he forged an alliance of Germanic tribes that had traditionally been enemies. |
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Lundy island is prominently featured in John Bellairs' juvenile gothic mystery, The Secret of the Underground Room. |
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The House of Assembly, or lower house, has 36 members, elected by the eligible voting populace in secret ballot to represent geographically defined constituencies. |
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A secret additional clause allowed the Ottomans to opt out of sending troops but to close the Straits to foreign warships if Russia was under threat. |
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However, many of these continued to practice their religion in secret. |
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His discovery was kept a military secret, and was not published. |
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But to let you in on a little secret, Todd Dewel is a librocubicularist. |
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Secret cells were set up, covert meetings were held in the Chartist Caves at Llangynidr and weapons were manufactured as the Chartists armed themselves. |
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The first book in Blyton's Barney Mysteries series, The Rockingdown Mystery, was published in 1949, as was the first of her fifteen Secret Seven novels. |
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The first public appearance on stage by the Spice Girls was made at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, where the group performed at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. |
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Procopius, in his work Secret History, declared that Justinian was a demon of an emperor who either created the plague himself or was being punished for his sinfulness. |
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Sky has also aired several advertisements featuring characters from Minions, Inside Out, Kung Fu Panda 3, The Secret Life of Pets and The Lego Batman Movie. |
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The submarine blueprints were overstamped with a TOP SECRET watermark. |
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Connery starred in a further four films before leaving the role after You Only Live Twice, which was taken up by George Lazenby for On Her Majesty's Secret Service. |
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Inspiration for Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel The Secret Garden. |
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He also featured in the 1994 documentary Seven Crows A Secret. |
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At the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, it was announced that Duffy would return to acting with a starring role in the film Secret Love and would contribute to its soundtrack. |
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