Similar words: under cover, undercoat, under consideration, under control, overcome, overcook, overcoat, from cover to cover. Meaning: adj. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods.
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(91) Famous undercover journalist Emanuelle teams with her friend Cora Norman to uncover a white slave ring that traffics in women kidnapped from various locales around the world.
(92) A story between a mole in the police department and an undercover cop.
(93) The tubes are protected internally and externally with oil, which provides temporary protection against oxidisation when undercover.
(94) Long - term, intelligence - based and undercover operations resulted in many prosecutions.
(95) We put George Clooney in the Fredric March role, and we make him an undercover agent for the CIA who has tracked a Russian agent to Las Vegas.
(96) The men had been recovering at a San Antonio, Texas hospital since being rescued in an undercover operation last week.
(97) As part of their inquiry, FTC staff made undercover purchases from the sites.
(98) After a 3-year undercover investigation Tyson Foods was charged with smuggling illegal immigrants to work in meat packing plants.
(99) Their alleged comments were made to undercover reporters who claimed two other peers - Lords Moonie and Snape - were also allegedly willing to use their influence.
(100) Aayla found Quinlan , who was undercover as a gun - for - hire named Korto Vos.
(101) Gammon Skanska introduced its safety management system through the medium of a story about an undercover agent with inspirations from the famous local film Infernal Affairs.
(102) He knew that in order to be a good undercover agent.He need to be a good street agent: someone who understood not just how things worked in an office, but out in the city, too.
(103) Divorce ceremonies were pioneered about a year ago by a former salesman, Hiroki Terai, who set up a "divorce mansion" in a small undercover space in Tokyo.
(104) In an undercover operation the newspaper's reporter approached 6 current or former FIFA officials all of whom suggested "paying huge bribes to FIFA executive committee members."
(105) Last February I got an offer from Kroll, one of the world's largest private investigation firms, to go undercover as a journalist-spy in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
(106) In a recent sting operation in Texas, an undercover officer was offered $200 by a prisoner for a cell phone and only $50 for heroin.
(107) So from then on they switched over completely to undercover activities.
(108) Three years ago, a little painting caused big trouble for undercover agent Bob Wittman.
(109) After two years of using an undercover operation, the FBI finally arrested the Cuban drug king.
(110) Orwell is, in a sense, an undercover agent, an anthropologist who has gone native to better observe his subjects in their natural habitat.
(111) Wonder Woman worked undercover for the chief of U.S. military intelligence fighting the Axis powers and other enemies, such as the Duke of Deception.
(112) So you're saying that one of us has to go undercover, right?
(113) The chief wants you to stay undercover until we decode this information.
(114) He serves as an undercover narcotic detective in the Metropolitan Police Department.
(115) Caught by the secret police in 1950 while on an undercover mission to Prague, he was tortured and then served 14 years in a labour camp.
(115) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(116) Target triad personalities and activities, including youth gangs, and mount strategic undercover operations for this purpose.
(117) We are not set up for you to go undercover as a drug mule.
(118) In every undercover operation, there is a tipping point, a moment when the bad guys move from suspicion to trust.
(119) To investigate, he becomes an undercover agent at the waste disposal station.
(120) He says she can do important work as an undercover agent in Shanghai, a rather daunting role for a fledgling actress.
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