Examples of using Clapper in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Section 702 Clapper.
The clapper represents the voice a person utters to the Heavens.
It's like the Clapper.
Director Clapper joins us.
Comey Brennan Clapper.
Clapper: North Korea restarted its plutonium reactor.
When did you get the Clapper?
Clapper submitted his resignation letter two months ago.
Do you see the bell with no clapper?
Now help me set up my clapper.- I'm not moving in here, Shawn.
Snowden claims he's won and that his mission is accomplished,” Clapper said.
In our interpretation, the clapper is a resilient diamond and the bell is the all encompassing Moriah stone.
Snowden claims that he has won and his mission is accomplished,” Clapper said.
And James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, questioned the Guardian and Post articles in a statement Thursday night.
With the informant business, well,the point here is the Russians,” Clapper said.
This communication is unique since the clapper exists within a bell, and thus the voice comes from a place of immense inner strength.
I think if you compare the two that Watergate pales, really, in my view,compared to what we're confronting now," Clapper said.
When James Clapper himself, and virtually everyone else with knowledge of the witch hunt, says there is no collusion, when does it end?
Other two legs of pyramid connect to the Clinton campaign through John Podesta andto the intel community via Clapper and Brennan.
In congressional testimony this week, Clapper warned that an Israeli strike would set back Iran's nuclear program by only one to two years.
I have to say, though, I think you compare the two that Watergate pales really in myview compared to what we're confronting now," Clapper said.
In 2014, the then-director of US national intelligence, James Clapper, secretly visited North Korea to bring back two American detainees.
Section 702, said Clapper,"is designed to facilitate the acquisition of foreign intelligence information concerning non-U.S. persons located outside the United States.".
Dave's decision to step down represents the loss of one of our nation's most respected publicservants,” Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said in a statement.
In 2014, the then-head of National Intelligence James Clapper visited North Korea in a secret mission to negotiate the release of two U.S. citizens.
Clapper argues that Section 702 is meant to“facilitate the acquisition of foreign intelligence information concerning non-U.S. persons located outside the United States.”.