KGB

[ US /ˌkeɪˌdʒiˈbi/ ]
NOUN
  1. formerly the predominant security police organization of Soviet Russia
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How To Use KGB In A Sentence

  • Always , KGB officers try to remain invisible.
  • What sort of unarmed combat skills do they teach in the KGB? Times, Sunday Times
  • The KGB had a long-standing policy of planting `recruiters" in communities surrounding places like Sandia or Livermore. DESTROY THE KENTUCKY
  • But prior to publication, all documents from the Presidential Archive are declassified, as are documents held in the archives of the former KGB.
  • In 2000, he defected from the Russian SVR, successor to the soviet KGB, and moved to America where he consulted for the CIA and FBI. Friday Daily Goodbye
  • One day it was an FBI agent in disguise, then the next we had a KGB double agent called Boris, would you believe.
  • It sounds like a plot lifted from a John LeCarre novel, but the real-life poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, ex-FSB (morphed out of the old KGB) agent and vocal critic of the Putin administration, is a real-life thriller waiting to be solved by an intrepid counterspy, or something or other. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Linktopia: International Man of Mystery Edition
  • The Snow Leopard is a KGB operation which will culminate in the next twenty-four hours. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Anatoli Natan Sharansky was twenty-nine years old when he was seized by the Russian secret police, the KGB, taken to Lefortovo prison, stripped naked and searched, and told that he was being charged with treason, a capital offense. BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL
  • There's no word yet whether other Russkie agents were embedded in Redmond, but that would finally explain Windows Vista -- it was all just a KGB plot to bring down Microsoft. You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz
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