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"supersecret" Definitions
  1. extremely secret, private, or confidential

14 Sentences With "supersecret"

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And earlier this year, some 305 supersecret James Bond wannabes were outed by a shared blunder: They all registered their vehicles to the address of their supersecret operating base.
Lost in space Remember Zuma, the supersecret spacecraft that SpaceX launched?
And nothing stops many of them from taking pictures of supersecret areas.
Veronica finds a supersecret notebook, in which Harry wrote down his plans for a major heist.
While at Opus Capital, he served on the boards of Spock Networks (Intelius), Transpond (Webtrends), Supersecret (Knowledge Adventure), Alert Enterprise, Jivox and TrustedID (Equifax).
The first-class travel on my dime, the $42,000 to build a supersecret phone booth, the attempt to drop $70,000 on two desks — enough!
Mr. Bolton may also know about other conversations with foreign leaders locked in the supersecret computer system where the full conversation between Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelensky was consigned.
The email arrived from Louis Vuitton just before Paris Fashion Week: Did I want to sneak away between shows to see a supersecret project the brand had been working on with an unnamed partner?
It turns out that there are three Barclays Center entrances: the democratic one, for fans with normal tickets; the Calvin Klein V.I.P. one, for fans with better-than-normal tickets; and the supersecret one around the back, for players, executives, talent, higher-class V.I.P.s and us.
In "Zero K," two central characters seek to conquer death not by outrunning it but by submitting to it: They plan to be "chemically induced to expire" and frozen at a supersecret cryonics compound so that one day they might be resurrected — through a yet-to-be-perfected science involving cellular regeneration and nanotechnology.
Upon the recommendation of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the NRO had been established by the Department of Defense in 1960, primarily because of problems in space-reconnaissance management within the Air Force. The existence and operation of the highly secret NRO was divulged by the New York Times in 1985.Bamford, James;. “America’s Supersecret Eyes in Space,” The New York Times, January 13, 1985 For 10 years, Duckett held this NRO position in parallel with his position in the CIA.
Realtime Interrupt is a 1995 science fiction novel by James P. Hogan set in a near-future Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It tells the story of Joe Corrigan, who awakens in a Pittsburgh hospital without memory. As director of the supersecret Oz Project, he had worked on a virtual reality software project, and as he slowly recalls his past, he sets out on a quest to pick up the pieces of his past life. He discovers that the virtual reality is still going on.
A coded message is smuggled out of Russia, a plea for help from a supersecret laboratory deep in the frozen wastes of Siberia. The note is addressed to Johnny Porter, a Canadian Indian of the Gitxsan tribe with a genius for languages and disguises, and reluctantly he is forced to slip across the border on a rescue mission, the consequences of which he little imagines. The detailed picture of life in the Kolyma region and of the native peoples of the Russian Far East (such as the Evenks) and British Columbia (such as the Tsimshian) is impressive.
The administration virtually ignored reports of Moscow's continuing covert development and production of binary nerve agents, and made no visible attempt to induce Moscow to terminate the programs—until last week, when the Washington Times made public a classified Pentagon report. The report described Foliant, the code name of a supersecret program begun under the Soviets to develop nerve agents so lethal that microscopic amounts can kill. One of those substances is A-232 of the Novichok class of binary weapons, which were designed to circumvent future bans on such agents. The Pentagon report says the chemical formulas are not defined in the CWC lists [i.e.

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