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  • 31spy — I noun agent, detective, emissarius, explorator, informant, informer, intelligence agent, intelligencer, investigator, lookout, observer, reconnoiterer, reporter, scout, secret agent, sleuth, snoop, snooper, source, speculator, undercover agent,… …

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  • 32Out Come the Freaks — Single by Was (Not Was) from the album Was (Not Was) Released 1981 Genre Funk, Pop Length …

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  • 33Out All Night — Genre Sitcom Created by Andy Borowitz Susan Borowitz Rob Edwards Written by Andy Borowitz Susan Borowitz Jeffrey Duteil Rob Edwards Lloyd Garver Michelle Jones Caryn Lucas Eric Pomerance B. Mark Seabrooks Devon Shepard …

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  • 34Spy Hook — is a 1988 spy novel by Len Deighton.Plot summaryThe novel begins with Bernard Sampson visiting his old friend and ex SIS colleague in Washington named Jim Prettyman as part of an investigation regarding some missing funds. Soon after, Prettyman… …

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  • 35Spy Who Came in from the Cold — Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The (1963) a novel by John Le Carré about a British ↑spy (=someone whose job it is to find out secret information about another country) in ↑East Germany who wants to go back to the West …

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  • 36spy something out — ˌspy sthˈout derived to get information about sth Main entry: ↑spyderived …

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  • 37Out of Sight (disambiguation) — Out of Sight may refer to: Out of Sight (song), a 1964 song recorded by James Brown. Out of Sight (1966 film), a 1966 beach party/spy spoof film directed by Lennie Weinrib Out of Sight (TV series), a 1996–1998 British children s television series …

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  • 38Out the Blue — Song by John Lennon from the album Mind Games Released 16 November 1973 Recorded July–August 1973 Genre Rock …

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  • 39Out of the Fog (film) — Out of the Fog Theatrical release poster Directed by Anatole Litvak Produced by …

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  • 40out|ing — «OW tihng», noun, adjective. –noun. 1. a) a short pleasure trip or excursion; walk or drive: »On Sunday the family went on an outing to the beach. b) a holiday spent outdoors away from home: »a weekend outing on the sea. 2. a public appearance or …

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