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Secret Service

noun as in intelligence agency

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His theory is that Silverview’s portrayal of the secret service as fragmented and directionless hit too close to home for his father’s comfort, especially as a former employee himself.

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Henri Paul actually worked for the French Secret Service and he had €200,000 in his account when he only earned €30,000 a year.

Only five African-American females hold a rank higher than GS-14 within the Secret Service.

One with a toned figure, black suit and dark sunglasses looks more like a US Secret Service agent than a financier.

The city relented, but the mayor asked the Secret Service to formally request the closure in a letter that could be made public.

Site agents and shift agents have the hardest jobs in the Secret Service.

It was important that Henri receive certain reports, and already the hotel whispered that Henri was of the secret service.

In the early days of the war the work of the secret service at the Front was of the gravest importance.

"Studd Bradley and his secret-service corps have got their eyes on this street—and on you," returned Sibley dryly.

Of course, one Secret Service man does not know who else is in the service.

Secret Service men—they can tell if your great-grandfather was German.

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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Secret Service, such as: secret police, intelligence work, and political police.

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

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