Examples of using Espionage in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Alleged espionage.
Espionage in the Cold War.
The HVA's main task was espionage.
A drama of espionage during the cold war?
I'm sorry, Iceland does espionage?
People also translate
Joss Beaumont, espionage and ass-kicking!
No Internet connections, no espionage.
Espionage is a big leap from doodles in some old newspaper.
They also complain of the espionage of the police.
But you are gonna threaten him with conspiracy to commit espionage.
The National Anti-Terror Espionage Research and Policy.
EU agency says Iran likely to step up cyber espionage.
The National Anti-Terror Espionage Research and Policy.
Espionage drama Berlin Station has shut down after three seasons.
I'm more for detective and espionage stories.
I should put some espionage… or stolen plutonium in my novel.
At the same time, he developed an elaborate system of espionage agencies.
He engaged in industrial espionage and gained plans of Italian machines.
Do you know how many journalists have ever been tried under the Espionage Act?
Its full name is the Institute for Espionage and Special Operations.
His orders were to destroy the Tunnel after completing his espionage.
As a Jew, he was the ideal scapegoat for espionage that had been committed against France by another man, a non-Jewish officer.
In 2016, two company employees were arrested in Romania on espionage charges.
But was there an espionage connection maintained by a part of your organization with the Poles on your instructions?
Russian Federation jails Ukrainian journalist for 12 years on espionage charges.
In the earliest days of espionage, that meant a rag soaked in chloroform or ether, but now it's usually a syringe of propofol.
I was sent here by the government to do international espionage, like James Bond.
After his father's botched espionage mission, North upcoming Korean Myung-hoon and his young sister Hye-in are sent to a labor prison camp.
Avi Dichter says the wholething smells of the handling of“agents,” and“suspected espionage.”.
The difference between competitive intelligence and economic or industrial espionage is not clear;