
1) Bond activity 2) CIA activity 3) Deep undercover work 4) French word used in English 5) ITV television drama 6) Military phrasing 7) Military term 8) Military word 9) Official military term 10) Plants engage in it 11) Secretive business 12) Spying 13) The act or practice of spying 14) The world of Bond
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Espionage or, casually, spying involves a government, company/firm or individual obtaining information considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. Espionage is inherently clandestine, as it is taken for granted that it is unwelcome and in many cases illegal and punishable by law. It is a subset of `i....
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[production team] Espionage is a New York-based Norwegian songwriting and music production team consisting of Espen Lind and Amund Bjørklund. Their breakthrough came in 2006 as co-writers of Beyoncé`s worldwide smash `Irreplaceable`, which was number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 consecutive weeks and the best selling single in the US...
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• (n.) The practice or employment of spies; the practice of watching the words and conduct of others, to make discoveries, as spies or secret emissaries; secret watching.
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process of obtaining military, political, commercial, or other secret information by means of spies, secret agents, or illegal monitoring devices. ... [7 related articles]
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The practice of spying; a way to gather
intelligence. ...
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Spying. Several countries are actively seeking British information and material to advance their own military, technological, political and economic programmes. Terrorists may also seek to infiltrate organisations and gain access to potentially useful information and systems. (See: The threat from espionage).
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n. the crime of spying on the federal government and/or transferring state secrets on behalf of a foreign country. The other country need not be an "enemy," so espionage may not be treason, which involves aiding an enemy
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Es'pi·o·nage noun [ French
espionnage , from
espionner to spy, from
espion spy, Old French
espie . See
Espy .] The practice or employment of spies; the practice of watching the words and conduct of others, to make discoveries, as spies or secret emissaries; secret w...
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The act of spying on or monitoring the activities of a government or company in order to gather secret information.
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[
n] - the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
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noun the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
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The practice of spying; a way to gather intelligence
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the act or practice of spying. · the use of spies by a government to discover the military and political secrets of other nations. · the use of spies by a corporation or the like to acquire the plans, technical knowledge, etc., of a competitor: industrial espionage.
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the systematic use of spies to obtain secrets
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