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    secret agent


    1. had it with all this aliens and serial killers and fucking secret agent bullshit


    2. “I’m commander and chief of all secret agents at the CIA, I trust that Jesse here has told you about your necklace and why we abducted you?” he asked


    3. “Now, what the hell were you thinking?” he said, fury returning to his eyes “What is the first rule of being a secret agent?” he shouted


    4. Incredibly, as noted, “if the Mounties had any hopes their secret agent


    5. secret agent, the RCMP has never said why that request went nowhere


    6. If he was in the military, maybe he was a secret agent or something? That would explain why he doesn’t have a footprint online


    7. Jimmy Bond, secret agent, you haven't a glue


    8. He was a psychotherapist though, not a secret agent who was supposed to know all these things


    9. cos he says I was like a real secret agent and that he’s proud of me and I don’t think he’s ever said that he’s proud of me before ever, even when I won a swimming race at school or when I got


    10. Despite having three armed agents with him and having pistols pointed at her, the calm assurance of that tall Canadian woman unsettled the Russian secret agent: after all, she was supposed to be a time traveler, not exactly your average customer

    11. definitions, Iranian government secret agents were considered as virtual enemies of the United States


    12. ‘’No, I am not a secret agent of the Spacers, Son


    13. Oooh, this is exciting: a female secret agent of the King of England, here in Paris!”


    14. In essence, Nancy now had what amounted to a blanket certificate of authority from the King himself, something one would expect to see in the hands of a top flight secret agent of the King


    15. How would you rate her as a secret agent?”


    16. However, one of my historical research assistants has since found a few obscure references in the archives on King Louis XIV concerning a mysterious Marquise de Saint-Laurent, who seemed to have been some sort of a secret agent for Cardinal Mazarin


    17. He had mistakenly been assassinated by a British secret agent


    18. To make sure no one ever sneaked into a theater, ushers and ticket-takers were only the most intimidating of CIA secret agents with the right to execute even the vaguest of suspects


    19. They are part of the Babylon-Jezebel structure because they are it's secret agents, the spies,


    20. You were there as a secret agent for His Majesty

    21. William Parcher (Ed Harris) plays a high-ranking intelligence officer who recruits Nash as a secret agent to break the enemy’s codes


    22. The object of their discussion, she told me, was the failure of their members to defile someone named Angel, despite all attempts by their secret agents assigned to accomplish the mission


    23. But the hotel is designed in such a way that, if you want to get from the Anchorage Tower, where room 1164 is situated, to the West Tower - where the pool is - you have to cross the lounge, past the hordes of journalists in their smart suits, the government officials and their secretaries, the security guards, the secret agents, the advisors, and the all the other hangers on;it would make a perfect photo - opportunity for an alert paparazzo


    24. "And what were you doing taking a walk before sunrise?" he asked coyly, trying to imitate a secret agent he'd once seen on TV


    25. The western culture of secret agents, James Bond etc, was a reversal of perception, a propaganda hoax; a complete swindle


    26. The second series of graft was the money he received from secret agents of the Czech govt who were trying to keep Hitler from annexing their nation into greater Germany by funding British anti-Nazi war mongering politicians like Churchill and others to halt Hitler’s expansionist policies in Europe


    27. ” What he actually meant by that was that he had failed as the paid political lackey of the Czech govt to do what he had been secretly bribed to do… check… stop Hitler from taking over Czechoslovakia… and because of that, the cheques he was receiving from the dirty corrupt Czech govt and its secret agents in England would not be forthcoming anymore


    28. The CIA term for CIA secret agents is “assets’, it is a financial term because the CIA is inextricably linked to the huge illegal corrupt money-laundering operations of drug money by the transnational banks, which are owned and controlled by the richest wealthiest Jewish banking families in the world


    29. She turned her head to me and said teasingly, “Is there something I can do for you secret agent man?”


    30. ‘Our people are being killed, but this Ziauddin is so outspoken and he’s still alive! He must be a secret agent!’ Actually he had been threatened too but hadn’t told us

    31. My father was scared and my uncle kept saying, ‘Be very careful – some of these people might be secret agents


    32. To whom would the thief take it? To one of several international spies and secret agents, whose names are tolerably familiar to me


    33. The other secret agents whom I have named live in the extreme West-end


    34. None of us really knew the true story of the Bulgarian temptress, but by end of the evening we were so punchy that we were ready to believe our Dad had been a secret agent


    35. At first, she said he was a secret agent or something, she said, ‘He’s one of the bad guys,’ and then she said, ‘He knows what I’m thinking now, we have to leave


    36. The other secret agents whom I have named live in the extreme West End


    37. He had his secret agents everywhere, following every move of the crooks quietly but pertinaciously


    38. They prove that, at a recent period, whilst the United States, notwithstanding the wrongs sustained by them, ceased not to observe the laws of peace and neutrality towards Great Britain, and in the midst of amicable professions and negotiations on the part of the British Government, through its public Minister here, a secret agent of that Government was employed in certain States, more especially at the seat of Government in Massachusetts, in fomenting disaffection to the constituted authorities of the nation, and in intrigues with the disaffected, for the purpose of bringing about resistance to the laws, and eventually, in concert with a British force, of destroying the Union, and forming the eastern part thereof into a political connection with Great Britain


    39. They prove that at a recent period, whilst the United States, notwithstanding the wrongs sustained by them, ceased not to observe the laws of peace and neutrality towards Great Britain, and in the midst of amicable professions and negotiations on the part of the British Government, through its public Ministers here, a secret agent of that Government was employed in certain States, more especially at the seat of Government in Massachusetts, in fomenting disaffection to the constituted authorities of the nation; and in intrigues with the disaffected for the purpose of bringing about resistance to the laws; and eventually, in concert with a British force, of destroying the Union and forming the Eastern part thereof into a political connection with Great Britain


    40. The only question that presents itself is, Is the information useful to us? Does it not confirm every man in the belief that while she is making professions of friendship through her Minister here, Great Britain is, in another direction plotting our destruction by her secret agents? It would be happy for us if we had not also French agents here

    41. And it has since come into proof, that at the very moment when the public Minister was holding the language of friendship, and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged, a secret agent of his Government was employed in intrigues, having for their object a subversion of our Government, and a dismemberment of our happy Union


    42. —Message from the President to Congress, with certain documents, showing that through the British Minister a secret agent was employed in certain of the States, fomenting disaffection to the authorities, and in intrigues to the disaffected, 506;


    43. Henry, employing him as a secret agent, 506;


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    Synonyms for "secret agent"

    spy informer squealer infiltrator