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intelligence agent

NOUN
  1. a person secretly employed in espionage for a government

How To Use intelligence agent In A Sentence

  • After working in the prison service, he joined the defence forces before becoming an intelligence agent.
  • Conflicts Forum, which received $708,000 from the EU between 2007 and 2009, is the brainchild of Alastair Crooke, a former long serving British intelligence agent and advisor to the former EU Foreign Policy Chief, Javier Solana. Hussein Ibish, Ph.D.: Alastair Crooke: The Ex-Spy Who Stepped Into the Cold
  • A raid by army troops and intelligence agents on the town uncovered the 10 kilogramme belt concealed in a solar water tank.
  • After working in the prison service, he joined the defence forces before becoming an intelligence agent.
  • The veteran hardliner has been droning on about her political burnout for years, and has also long had to live with open speculation that her husband is an intelligence agent on the payroll of the French government.
  • One official claimed that intelligence agents had recovered a ‘treasure trove’ of documents during the Pakistan raid.
  • The film Ms. Bergen narrates covers remarkably extensive territory—including a riveting commentary provided by Willam Gowan, a former U.S. Army counter-intelligence agent, on the so-called Rat Line through which Nazi war criminals of high and low rank escaped punishment by fleeing to Argentina, with help from sympathetic Vatican priests. A Nazi Story That Still Surprises
  • But without the information from FBI intelligence agents, his grand jury didn't have enough evidence to return indictments.
  • (He declined to give his last name because a mukhabarat, or intelligence agent, was smoking nearby, handgun tucked into his jeans.) Exodus
  • Reports suggest that the joint operation between the United States and Pakistan was planned after American intelligence agents intercepted a satellite phone call from the flat.
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