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“Mr. Drake joined our nation's secret code-breaking agency in 2001, after serving in the Air Force for a decade and then in the CIA.”
“He had also worked for GCHQ, the government's code-breaking agency.”
The Guardian: MI6 spy Gareth Williams had no trace of drugs or poison in body
“I needed to borrow those special code-breaking goggles that the lady was wearing on your “write a caption” post.”
“William Katt (of The Greatest American Hero fame), who plays Shiv, a zany loner whose expertise in code-breaking supplies Sean with very valuable information, was recommended by a casting agent.”
“Experts with experience of US and UK code-breaking activities said that even discoveries relating to relatively distant events could still be useful now.”
The Guardian: US trawls al-Qaida 'treasure trove' of seized hard drives
“Comparing one award to another becomes a difficult code-breaking challenge.”
The Huffington Post: Raj Date: Student Loans: Know Before You Owe
“Mr. Lochery also explores another layer of intrigue involving the intelligence services protecting their code-breaking successes.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War
“Bletchley Park was a code-breaking centre during WW2.”
“There were also lots of women who worked there, because working on code-breaking and other surveillancey things was a good way for women to be involved in the war without having to put on special pants and actually go and kill people.”
“And in the years since then, Aryeh had improved his code-breaking skills, learning new cryptographic techniques while working for Shin Bet.”
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