espionage in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

espionage in the PONS Dictionary

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She also has extensive military, martial arts, and espionage training.
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In short, the purpose of espionage is to gather knowledge about (an) organization(s).
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Invisible ink is one form of steganography, and it has been used in espionage.
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Only five years later did any allegation of espionage arise.
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This form of espionage is known as a honey trap.
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He eventually becomes a detective, specializing in cases of industrial espionage.
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This impacted many systems including espionage, trade, and notifications.
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His reputation with women was as legendary as his genius for espionage.
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Claims for priority of invention are difficult to resolve due to subsequent historic interpretations, secrecy, espionage, and international commercial interest.
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The third season only had two espionage stories and one ocean peril story that were reminiscent of the first season.
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