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The country's intelligence's community needs to talk to each other more often and clearly.
Obama team more closely linking al Qaeda to terror attempt 2009
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As it relates to the cause of life, there is as of yet no available evidence to infer the intelligence's physical looks.
Another Look 2009
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In an account better than spy fiction, Jennet Conant shows Dahl progressing from reluctant diplomat to sly man-about-town, parlaying his morale-boosting wartime propaganda work into a successful career as an author, which leads to his entrée into the Roosevelt White House and Hyde Park and initiation into British intelligence's elite dirty tricks squad, all in less than three years.
The Irregulars: Summary and book reviews of The Irregulars by Jennet Conant. 2008
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"It is the military intelligence's assessment that the North attacked with a heavy torpedo."
Jeff Schneider: The Korean Maritime Crisis Goes Suicidal: Damn the Torpedos? Jeff Schneider 2010
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What I meant by characterizing intelligence is that the characterization would be sufficient in principle to re-create an intelligence's most essential features — which I suppose was the goal of AI.
Aiguy's Computer 2008
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Yousef, dubbed "the Green Prince" by his handlers, told Israel's Haaretz daily that he was one of Israeli intelligence's most valuable sources in Gaza.
Shelfari: Omnivoracious 2010
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"It is the military intelligence's assessment that the North attacked with a heavy torpedo."
Jeff Schneider: The Korean Maritime Crisis Goes Suicidal: Damn the Torpedos? 2010
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Yousef, dubbed "the Green Prince" by his handlers, told Israel's Haaretz daily that he was one of Israeli intelligence's most valuable sources in Gaza.
Omni Daily News Omnivoracious 2010
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"It is the military intelligence's assessment that the North attacked with a heavy torpedo."
The Korean Maritime Crisis Goes Suicidal: Damn the Torpedos? 2010
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Dahl also became a spy for British intelligence's William "Intrepid" Stephenson, the landlord of philosopher Isaiah Berlin and, because of the influence of C.S. Forester, a writer.
'Storyteller,' Donald Sturrock's authorized biography of Roald Dahl 2010
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