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But I said no more, for that place was a nest of spies.
"There must be a nest of spies around here."
"It certainly is strange how we've stumbled on this nest of spies," admitted Tom.
"I have no connection with the Nest of Spies."
Conservatives painted the organization as a nest of spies and a patron of terrorists.
This lonely house by the roadside on the way to Metz was a nest of spies.
They have referred to the embassy as "another nest of spies that must be shown our wrath and hatred towards it".
You can be certain that the palace is a hive of intrigue and a nest of spies.
It is now a museaum dedicated to the 'nest of spies'.
But these people were talking as if we were a nest of spies, that we were doing something against America."
In Grandville, you felt like you were living in a nest of spies.
Perhaps we're in the middle of a nest of spies whom Meredith-Lee was about to unmask.
"The police have blocked the building as if it were a nest of spies," Mr. Gorbachev said as he stood outside the offices today.
Nest of Spies: America's Journey to Disaster in Iran.
"What is your opinion, Mr John, of the occupation of the American Nest of Spies?"
This film is a sequel to the 2006 film OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies.
But agents of the Naval Investigative Service made no secret of their belief that the Moscow Marine detachment had been a nest of spies.
The name currently given to the compound by many Iranians is variously translated as "espionage den," "den of espionage", and "nest of spies".
Bakhash stated that Taheri's 1988 Nest of Spies is "the sort of book that gives contemporary history a bad name."
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2008)
The other was the Second World War, when neutral Portugal was reputed to be a nest of spies, informers and refugees scrambling for tickets to America.
(That's why the Islamic Government in Teheran insisted on characterizing the American Embassy where hostages were seized in the 1970's as "a nest of spies").
Ms. Gunnill is a Peace Corps volunteer in a country taught to believe that the Peace Corps is a nest of spies.
The scene at the Cairo airport from OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies was filmed in its entrance hall.
David previously created costumes for OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, which was also set in France in the fifties.
The whole regime was such a rats' nest of intrigues and feuds that it was a wonder anything ever got done.
The prop-room's a positive nest of intrigue.'
Neville Chamberlain wrote that the Cabinet was a nest of intrigue, which was, considering everything, an understatement.
Neil Livingstone, a terrorism expert, was having breakfast with North in the Hay-Adams Hotel, that perpetual nest of intrigue.
Even at the best of times, the royal court at Rhíminee is a serpents' nest of intrigue, but with the war against Plenimar going badly, treason simmers just below the surface.
In recent books, the spy novelist John Le Carre has portrayed the 1.5-square-mile walled compound as a steamy, seedy nest of intrigue where, for the right price and with the right contacts, just about anything goes.
His novel Komendiantka paints the drama of a rebellious girl from the provinces who joins a traveling theater troupe and finds, instead of escape from the mendacity of her native surroundings, a nest of intrigue and sham.
According to coin dealer and author Q. David Bowers, upon appointment as chief engraver, Longacre "found that he had entered a hornet's nest of intrigue, politics, and infighting, dominated by Franklin Peale, chief coiner since 1839".
Either I left the eastern end of Our Sea to become a hornet's nest of intrigue, Republican resistance, barbarian conquests and absolute anarchy, or I remained there and tidied the place because I just happened to be there when it all erupted.
The story of the island - which is decribed as "a constant battleground, a vipers' nest of intrigue, abuse, mistreatment and unending horror" - is told as a grotesque human comedy and social satire with, and for the sake of, an ejaculatory and liberating laughter.