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“This dimension of clandestinity cannot be forgotten. It is very important,” Francis said.

“Or the Surrealist Group in Clandestinity,” the voice allows.

Europe experienced a “resistance moment” from about 1943 to the start of the cold war in 1947, in which men and women emerged from clandestinity to demand and plan radical national renewal.

“This experience — it must be emphasized — is not a normal part of the life of the Church,” Francis wrote, referencing the church’s “clandestinity” in China.

The Moroccan-born imam apparently instructed cell recruits to wear Western clothing, shave their beards and avoid any behavior that could call attention from authorities — following the playbook as written in a “Clandestinity in Jihad” Islamic State manual found at the home of a close associate.

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

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