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surreptitious

[sur-uhp-tish-uhs] / ˌsɜr əpˈtɪʃ əs /


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One thing, however, has not changed since Henry Kissinger, President Richard M. Nixon’s national security adviser, made his surreptitious trip to Beijing.

From Washington Post

“There is nothing clandestine here or surreptitious here or secretive here,” he told reporters.

From Washington Times

Scott Warzecha, 45, entered pleas Friday to felony use of a minor in a sexual performance and felony surreptitious intrusion, the Bismarck Tribune reported.

From Washington Times

The appeals court agreed and said the informant was acting as an agent of the state in an “intentional, surreptitious creation of an opportunity to confront Arrington without counsel present.”

From Washington Times

Warzecha is accused of using his cellphone to record a minor and faces felony charges of using a minor in a sexual performance and surreptitious intrusion, the Bismarck Tribune reported.

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