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undercover work

noun as in espionage

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The officer, who used the pseudonym Jim Sutton, was part of the Met's Special Demonstration Squad when he met both activists through his undercover work within Reclaim the Streets.

From BBC

That detective, who testified in court as Undercover 716 because she still does undercover work, told Faisal she wanted to join the Islamic State group and that she wanted to find a husband.

Meanwhile, Gemma, chafing at her new desk job, is only too happy to do some off-hours undercover work for Duncan’s team.

In other Secret Service duties, Ms. Flemister did what she described as a “disproportionate” amount of undercover work because of her race.

During her 35 years with the FBI, including undercover work involving drug cartels in Miami, Nancy Savage dealt with “hairy situations.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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