Sentences with phrase «for clandestine meet»

Speakeasies seem to be meant for clandestine meet - ups, and Hippo is the perfect dark and sexy rendezvous spot.
D - day came and I arrived for a clandestine meeting at an airport (the name of which I shall better not disclose) with a person I had never set eyes on in my entire life.
Also ladies who have a place for clandestine meetings is in the tops as this remove any possible fear or anxiety

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For the past five weeks, a U.S. jury that includes teachers and retirees has heard all about the luxe life these men lived that included suppers featuring tango dancing, flights on private jets to exclusive resorts like Mauritius, stays at five - star hotels and a clandestine night meeting at a lavish farm at an Uruguayan resort.
He said Cohen's «clandestine meeting» with Russian officials was in Prague, and mentioned a Russian NGO, Rossotrudnichestvo, as a potential host for the meeting.
Each March, for as long as anyone can remember, the governor, the speaker of the Assembly and the majority leader of the Senate hold frequent, clandestine meetings to hammer out important policy decisions and
Among other advantages, legalizing pot would would eliminate the strain on public lands resulting from its clandestine cultivation as well as meet higher standards for the use and disposal of toxic substances
Author 2 should definitely consider reframing the first paragraph around a hook like «THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU meets DIVERGENT in [TITLE OF WORK], which follows [MC name] as he joins the ranks of a clandestine organization whose divine influence is secretly being harnessed for sinister ends.»
Do also keep abreast of action as it happens via our main site Twitter stream for 140 character reports straight from both the show floor and clandestine closed - door meetings.
The Steering Committee on Justice Efficiencies and Access to Justice, and the National Symposium on Reinventing Criminal Justice, to name two, have seemed like revolutionary, clandestine meetings with nervous dissemination of ideas for fear of government purges.
Tales of spoiled Arctic sovereignty and clandestine meetings is presently all over the media as a result of the charges laid against naval officer, Jeffery Delisle, for allegedly disclosing state secrets to a foreign entity under s. 16 (1) of the newly enacted Security of Information Act.
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