Sentences with phrase «secret access points»

And yet I thought on arrival, ok, maybe we can make this work... nope, opposite direction running children with the added danger of secret access points to downtown streets... Never again...

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The point that emerges from Anna Foa's researches, however, is that the question of access to this huge archive has quite wrongly dominated the whole controversy of what the pope did or didn't do for the Jews for many years, with frequent insinuations that the archive's inaccessibility was motivated by attempts to suppress the shameful secrets it supposedly contains.
«Citizenfour,» which focuses on Edward Snowden, completes that trilogy, and it might be the high point: made virtually in secret with an extraordinary level of access — Poitras was right on the ground floor of the story, intimately involved with Snowden before he went public.
Our point of access is Mike Banning (Gerard Butler, who also produces), an ex-Special Forces agent who now serves as the closest and most trusted member of the President's Secret Service detail.
This dreamy destination might well be directly below the famous and bustling Single Fin bar and the main access point to the world - renowned Uluwatu surf break, but come low tide, this spot at Suluban Beach is a true hidden treasure, and the best for a secret swim.
You can either progress to a certain point and return to earlier locations and puzzles to complete quests, challenge dojos, which are a great way of getting new costumes if you can best the high score, and bust open Gold Brick doors to access secret spots and hideaways, or there's the other way.
Some executives have pointed out that the mechanism that until a few years ago allowed a researcher with 270,000 app downloads to have access to 50 million profiles wasn't exactly a secret, and, besides, Facebook users nominally agreed to the sharing of these profiles so that apps would perform better.
United States Secret Service (Washington, D.C.) 04/1996 — Date Uniformed Division Police Officer • Serve as a member of the Presidential Protective Division at the White House • Responsible for the protection of the President, First Family, and Staff • Provide security for the White House Grounds via fixed observation points and patrols • Oversee vehicular security, magnetometer support, and post security for official travel • Control public, press, and guest access points ensuring the safety and security of the First Family • Function as the protective driver for foreign dignitaries and visiting Heads of State • Highly proficient in the use of various firearms for protective and tactical purposes • Possess and maintain Top Secret Clearance
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