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  • 61Spy Game (soundtrack) — The Spy Game Soundtrack album by Harry Gregson Williams Released November 13, 2001 The Spy Game is the soundtrack from the movie of the same name, released on November 13, 2001. Tracks Su Chou Prison …

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  • 62spy — [spaɪ] noun [C] I someone whose job is to find out secret information about a country or an organization Syn: secret agent II verb spy [spaɪ] 1) [I] to work as a spy 2) [T] literary to notice someone or something • spy on sb …

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  • 63spy — [[t]spaɪ[/t]] n. pl. spies, 1) a person employed by a government to obtain secret information or intelligence about another, usu. hostile, country 2) a person who keeps close and secret watch on the actions and words of another or others 3) the… …

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  • 64out — /owt/, adv. 1. away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner. 2. away from one s home, country, work, etc., as specified: to go out of town. 3. in or into the outdoors: to… …

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  • 65Out of the Box (TV series) — For other uses, see Out of the box (disambiguation). Out of the Box Format Children s television series …

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  • 66spy — 1. noun a foreign spy Syn: secret agent, intelligence agent, double agent, undercover agent, counterspy, mole, sleeper, plant, scout; informal snooper; archaic intelligencer 2. verb 1) she spied for the West Syn: be a spy, gather …

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  • 67spy — 1. noun a foreign spy Syn: agent, mole, plant; N.Amer.; informal spook 2. verb she spied a coffee shop Syn: notice, observe, see, spot, sight, catch sight of, glimpse, make …

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  • 68Spy swaps —    In 1962 the United States and the Soviet Union inaugurated a policy of trading captured agents. The first trade involved the exchange of the Soviet illegal William Fisher (“Colonel Abel”) for U 2 pilot Francis Gary Powers at the Glienicker… …

    Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence

  • 69spy-hop — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ intransitive verb Etymology: probably from spy + hop (I) (I) of a whale : to project the head out of the water in a vertical direction …

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  • 70spy-hopping — lifting the head out of the water to look around, e.g. the great white shark …

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