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The title of this muddled "comedic drama" (CBS's words) refers to the Clandestine Administration and Oversight Services division of the CIA, where a rogue team known as the Office of Disruptive Services (ODS) operates.
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(Wentz has a boutique clothing line with Donna Karan called Clandestine, part of his Clandestine Industries.)
Nancy Jo Sales on Tabloid Boys Sales, Nancy Jo 2007
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Bonami himself created a show for the Arsenale, "Clandestine," but in the end his most provocative contribution was his diffidence.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Clandestine (30 min) - Half documentary and half fiction, 'Clandestine' intertwines the history of spy radio broadcasts with the story of a man's relationship with his father to show how childish fantasies can lead personal heroes to public villainy.
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Clandestine (30 min) - Half documentary and half fiction, 'Clandestine' intertwines the history of spy radio broadcasts with the story of a man's relationship with his father to show how childish fantasies can lead personal heroes to public villainy.
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Clandestine (30 min) - Half documentary and half fiction, 'Clandestine' intertwines the history of spy radio broadcasts with the story of a man's relationship with his father to show how childish fantasies can lead personal heroes to public villainy.
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Clandestine betrayal -- and that's what it is, make no mistake about it -- is nasty.
Barbara Sibbald: Adultery: Someone Always Loses Barbara Sibbald 2012
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Clandestine betrayal -- and that's what it is, make no mistake about it -- is nasty.
Barbara Sibbald: Adultery: Someone Always Loses Barbara Sibbald 2012
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The same firm arranged for Zelikow to speak at two MEK-affiliated events this spring, and it recruited John Sano, the former deputy director of the National Clandestine Service, for his first MEK-related appearance on July 26.
Mujahideen-e Khalq: Former U.S. Officials Make Millions Advocating For Terrorist Organization 2011
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Clandestine betrayal -- and that's what it is, make no mistake about it -- is nasty.
Barbara Sibbald: Adultery: Someone Always Loses Barbara Sibbald 2012
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