The administration did expose highly secret code-named programs to the world for political purposes. |
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This is an infamous example from the 1950s of code-named experiments on people gone wrong. |
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There are twelve targets across the world, twelve code-named missions. |
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It is code-named Clasciaris, and is the only fleet not to be controlled by an Admiral. |
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One such project was code-named the Mustard Seed Project by World Vision, which too claims to be doing community development work in Sri Lanka. |
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Heated and controversial debates persisted on the FANCI attacks code-named Operation Dignity, and on the response of the Licorne Force. |
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The V-3 long-range gun, code-named by the Germans Hochdruck pumpe or Fleisigges Leichen, was a long-range smooth-bore gun, designed to fire fin-stabilized shells. |
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In order to break through German air defences and maximize destructive power, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Arthur Harris organized the first mass bombing operation, code-named Millenium. |
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By early 1956, American and British officials agreed to a top-secret policy, code-named Omega, to isolate and confine Nasser through a variety of subtle political and economic measures. |
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The killer app, code-named Orca, transmogrified into a beached whale on election day. |
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Those communications were encrypted through a system code-named Enigma, using a typewriter-like machine that produced enciphered messages that could only be read by someone using another such machine. |
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Passjoy's technology, code-named Zila, merges Apple's Passbook coupons and loyalty card product with social media and advertising networks such as Facebook and Twitter. |
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