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8 Sentences With "most clandestine"

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President Donald Trump's evidence-free accusation that former President Barack Obama tapped his phones has cast a dramatic spotlight on the country's most clandestine surveillance programs.
Later, once they arrived at Guantánamo Bay and were placed in the base's most clandestine of lockups, called Camp 7, they were kept in isolation most of the day.
Declassified court filings have long suggested that the United States systematically recorded conversations among former C.I.A. prisoners at the base's most clandestine prison building, Camp 7, starting in 2007.
Mr. Warmbier also said the Z Society, one of the University of Virginia's oldest and most clandestine clubs, had encouraged him to steal the banner, promising him membership if he was successful.
Grigor Merjanov assisted him. ARF Bureau members, specifically Simon Vratsian, Ruben Ter Minasian, and Ruben Darbinian tried to frustrate Shahan Natalie's determined efforts. Natalie, however was not to be stopped. Under the most clandestine circumstances the work of eliminating the main perpetrators of the genocide was organized and the preliminary steps (surveillance, arms-gathering and transport, etc.) were carried out.
The publication process was extremely secretive, probably the "most clandestine work of the century", because of the book's obviously illicit and irreverent content. The greatest number of copies of Candide were published concurrently in Geneva by Cramer, in Amsterdam by Marc-Michel Rey, in London by Jean Nourse, and in Paris by Lambert.Wade (1959a), pp. 63–88 1803 illustration of the two monkeys chasing their lovers.
The first action of many Resistance movements was the publication and distribution of clandestine press material. This was not the case with all movements, since some refused civil action and preferred armed resistance by groups such as CDLR and CDLL. Most clandestine newspapers were not consistent in their editorial stance and often consisted of only a single sheet, because the sale of all raw materials—paper, ink, stencils—was prohibited. By 1942, however, about 300,000 copies of underground publications reached around two million readers.
Frank (2010). p. 586 The Russian, he claims, not only feels this thirst with great urgency, but is, by virtue of it, particularly susceptible to false faiths: > "In our country if a man goes over to Catholicism, he unfailingly becomes a > Jesuit, and one of the most clandestine sort, at that; if he becomes an > atheist, he will at once begin to demand the eradication of belief in God by > coercion, that is, by the sword... It is not from vanity alone, not from > mere sordid vain emotions that Russian atheists and Russian Jesuits proceed, > but from a spiritual pain, a spiritual thirst, a yearning for something more > exalted, for a firm shore, a motherland in which they have ceased to > believe..."Dostoevsky, F. The Idiot (2004). Part 4, chapter 7, p. 636. The theme of the maleficent influence of Catholicism on the Russian soul is expressed, in a less obvious and polemical way, through the character of Aglaya Epanchin.

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