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I could go about Danny Schecter's piece, "'Infiltrating" the Oval Office 'as it contains a very good analysis of what I'd expect the titular head of Empire to be doing, like receiving his corporate and political masters, who want to make sure he's making the' right 'kinds of decisions for them.
Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2009
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"'Infiltrating" the Oval Office 'as it contains a very good analysis of what I'd expect the titular head of Empire to be doing, like receiving his corporate and political masters, who want to make sure he's making the' right 'kinds of decisions for them.
GlobalResearch.ca 2009
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Claims Gays are "Infiltrating" Conservatism Ray Sager: Buffy, I agree with you.
Truth Wins Out » Blog Evan Hurst 2010
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Delaney's book, "Covert: My Years Infiltrating the Mob" was recently released in paperback, and the motion picture rights to the book were optioned by Appledown Films and Scott-Burns Productions.
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Infiltrating his ranks won't be easy — nor will passing the test he gives Kono to prove she's legit.
Mega Buzz: Housewives' Divorce, Five-0's Sting Op, and a New Mad Boy? 2011
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HANSEN: Infiltrating your taste buds, that's what he's doing.
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HANSEN: Infiltrating your taste buds, that's what he's doing.
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The destructive power of the Lasers is comparable to the Plasma rifles used by Skynet but if it is fired by an Infiltrating Terminator it will permanently burn the tissue of the visual sensors, this aspect does not effect the T-831 or other Terminators that are not covered in organic tissue.
Roland Kickinger Filling in for Schwarzenegger in Terminator Salvation « FirstShowing.net 2008
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HANSEN: Infiltrating your taste buds, that's what he's doing.
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Infiltrating the military's command and control system is significant, said one former intelligence official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
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