Even the most discrete of armadas might alter their plans and give hint to some clandestinity on our part. |
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But what the company cannot be proud of is the air of clandestinity surrounding its operations. |
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The group emerged from clandestinity to lead the largest revolutionary mass movement in the country's history. |
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She endured prison, forced exile, the daily threats of death and clandestinity. |
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In clandestinity, any delegation of power easily degenerates into a dictatorship. |
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The audience embarks in a truck and is put into a situation of clandestinity. |
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After a hundred years of clandestinity, Absinth can be distilled legaly again. |
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And suspicion can rapidly be transformed, in conditions of clandestinity, into a real paranoia. |
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I have tried to understand and follow the processes of sick persons confronted with clandestinity to treat oneself. |
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The proposal seeks to bring abortion discourse and practice out of clandestinity. |
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This aircraft was designed in France in clandestinity during the German occupation of WWII by Lucien Servanty, who would later on become the lead designer of Concorde along with Bill Strang. |
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It was in western Europe, not under Latin American or Asian military dictatorships, that clandestinity and iron discipline were felt to be necessary. |
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Restrictive legislation on NGOs introduced in 2005 made impossible the legal operation of many human rights groups, forcing them into clandestinity. |
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The international community must become more active and better focused to counter clandestinity through comprehensive policies that take the market away from the unscrupulous. |
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In a situation of total clandestinity an organization is obligedto havea very large level of finance to survive and continue acting and protecting its militants. |
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It was rough, open country — plenty of room for clandestinity. |
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In a situation of absolute clandestinity, it reaches to a point at which it is very difficult to establish relations of any type with other organizations and thus you do not see the obligation to fight with them. |
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But, seen from a distance, I believe that the successes have to do with all of our experiences in attempting to elaborate an efficient anarchist organization in conditions of total clandestinity. |
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The commission was notably characterised by the apparent contradictions that existed in the spirit's values: tradition and subversion, history and modernity, and clandestinity and legalisation, among others. |
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Those willing to help have been condemned to a precarious clandestinity. |
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