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Who is said to be the key figure in the espionage network?
The officials said that the espionage network had existed for at least 10 years.
But even before the arrests, the espionage network seemed to have run into hard times.
The plan was to have a new espionage network of people feeding information back to London.
For this end, the Junta would need to create an espionage network.
East Germany's espionage network was among the best in the old Soviet bloc.
These resistance groups launched attacks against the occupying powers and set up large espionage networks.
The good guy works for an American billionaire who runs his own Government-sponsored espionage network.
China broke up one of Taiwan's most successful military espionage networks, a Taiwan newspaper reported.
As kind of an unofficial espionage network, on the assumption that the official network's also out fishing."
She is the head of an espionage network and has to contend with a slimy, dangerous second-in-command who wants her job.
France, Italy, China, and Israel are known to have large espionage networks.
Subsequent research has since shown that no significant German espionage network existed in Britain at this time.
Large espionage networks may be composed of multiple levels of spies, support personnel, and supervisors.
The whole population was an espionage network and developed a warning system to apprise the revolutionists of approaching invaders.
In many of these cases, the passport aspect was incidental to a much larger problem - Soviet and German espionage networks.
"These two people are witnesses to an event that could tie an interstellar espionage network to a person we haven't been able to implicate," he said.
They recruited and trained people to work with different espionage networks to launch a velvet overthrow of the Iranian government".
When he was arrested, it led to the unraveling of an espionage network that included Lydia Stahl.
He had his own private army and an espionage network that stretched from Moscow to the Ottoman Empire.
A bishop of Ivanovo was alleged to run a military espionage network composed of young girls who formed his church choir.
They set up espionage networks to identify disloyal elements, displaced the royal officials, and helped topple the entire Imperial system in each colony.
The information our vast espionage network acquires at considerable human and ethical costs is generally insignificant or irrelevant to our policy makers' needs.
After dinner at Berle's home, Chambers spent several hours detailing the Communist espionage network of which he had been a part.
'Because I'm convinced there's a German espionage network in Murmansk.'