Sentences with phrase «covert meetings»

As you might expect, the trailer has too much action going on — intense conversations, angry Glenn Greewald, covert meetings.
APPS requested the documents from these covert meetings; we were informed that we had to file an official Right To Know request.
The decision capped a day filled with impromptu coalitions forming and covert meetings called as lawmakers considered Silver's fate.
«Of covert meetings and phone calls shielded from the press and the public.»
He is familiar with covert meetings.
Just as she's performing a packed - house routine at the Bolshoi Theatre, Nate Nash (Joel Edgerton) arranges a covert meeting with an informant in Gorky Park.
Morris starts with a covert meeting in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, where Frank's brandy was laced with LSD, and ends with Frank's plunge out of the hotel window, revisiting this week and a half over and over again, revising, adding, and subtracting a panoply of moments and sequences.
In the very next scene, Carrie (Claire Danes) arranges a covert meeting with Astrid (Nina Hoss) in the hopes that she can identify the gunman who tried to kill Quinn (Rupert Friend).
On the Deep Web, a covert meeting takes place, twelve of the world's most efficient assassins, brought together to eliminate Maya and Matt, once and for all.

Not exact matches

Usually price - y and a window to covert couture, very well - made moccasins are a staple for girl - meets - boy ensembles.
No, it's not a covert swingers site... it's a carefully - thought out «two on two meetup site» that hopes to ease the awkwardness of meeting strangers on the Web.
There's the arrest of a contact that Rusty and incognito Danny are about to meet, a foretelling covert encounter between Benedict and a shrouded driver, Eddie Izzard's character's assistance of Livingston, and a disposable joke involving Turk's employment at the Asian restaurant.
But it seems clear, based on the covert nature of the first parent trigger drive, that the omission of public meetings was to avoid a full and open public discussion of the pros and cons.
I was fortunate to meet the actual US Army counterintelligence agent I write about, and capture the stories about his covert missions behind Japanese lines.
Or lavishly remunerated covert operative «Hans von Storch» of the Potemkin - peer - reviewed Potemkin journal «Annals of Geophysics» and winner of the Potemkin prize «the IMSC Achievement Award» awarded by the Potemkin judges of the totally bogus «International Meetings on Statistical Climatology», who described Mann's hockey stick as «rubbish».
This author's interpretation is that when dependency needs are starting to be met, the covert suffering is subsides and less anger is displaced.
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