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informants <an informant; informants> N

informants

informant <an informant; informants> N

informant ADJ

informant N

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Investigative journalists use searches, databases, primary interviews, original sources, and leaks (informants/witnesses) who come forward either anonymously or openly, as direct contributors of inside information for journalists.
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Subsequently, military personnel and other victims can piece together informants, collaborators, and techniques based on the propaganda element of the videos.
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He said the attack would make the CIA more reluctant to engage with informants.
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He was prosecuted from two informants in which he personally sold two 16 year old boys the girlie magazines.
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He was often described by informants as cold-hearted and narcissistic.
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He also developed an extensive network of secret police and informants to avert rebellions, assassinating or forcing into exile the politicians who he could not co-opt.
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The pirates communicated with their informants through a series of coastal signs, where the associates on land would preemptively warn them of any danger.
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Additionally, extending the case study at hand to cover informants also from other organizations of the value chain could bring interesting new insights.
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Most of his informants were men, as would be traditional for a young man.
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Informants were later asked to report on Afro-American bookstores and investigate the existence of subversive literature.
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