To protect codenames and other sensitive national security information is the most reasonable explanation. |
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See the Debian FAQ for an explanation of where all these codenames came from. |
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He relishes the late-night meetings, the secret codenames, the intrigue, the bluff. |
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The Allies assigned codenames to the various operations involved in the invasion. |
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The beaches at Normandy are still referred to on maps and signposts by their invasion codenames. |
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The new codename marks the company's departure from its standard codenames. |
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To what event in the Second World War did the codenames Juno and Omaha refer? |
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In all secret services, principals have codenames, including the president of the United States. |
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Additionally, this is not the first time for Nokia to give striking codenames to its devices. |
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The Mirror has learned that the office contained only codenames and contact numbers for officers. |
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During the flight, officials frantically seek to have calls patched through to colleagues, often referred to by codenames, to let them know what's happening. |
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The circumstances are chaotic, and rendered even more so by the crackle and static of the original recordings, as emergency calls are patched though, in a blizzard of passwords and codenames. |
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