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espionage

[es-pee-uh-nahzh, -nij, es-pee-uh-nahzh] / ˈɛs pi əˌnɑʒ, -nɪdʒ, ˌɛs pi əˈnɑʒ /


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Despite its equestrian-themed title, misfit-spies motif and occasional reference to “Moscow rules,” Peacock’s new espionage thriller “Ponies” has little in common with Apple TV+‘s “Slow Horses.”

From Los Angeles Times

State media has also reported on the arrest of a foreign national for espionage in connection with the protests.

From Barron's

Navy sailor convicted of espionage by a federal jury in August has been sentenced to nearly 16 months in prison.

From Los Angeles Times

They were convicted on espionage charges their families have always condemned as fabricated.

From Barron's

Thanks to some daring industrial espionage, the steam engine finally got into American hands, and offered investors opportunities in mills, foundries, canals, and especially railroads.

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