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Spies and terrorists
Spies and terrorists are only protected by the laws of war if the power which holds them is in a state of armed conflict or war and until they are found to be an unlawful combatant.

Spies and may
Spies may also refer to:
Spies may only be punished following a trial and if captured after rejoining their army must be treated as a prisoner of war.
Spies may only be punished following a trial and if captured after rejoining their army must be treated as a prisoner of war.
Spies may also be tagged by their own team.
Spies based in Canton had passed the composition and date of departure of the China Fleet to Linois in Batavia, but the Dutch informants at Canton had also passed on false reports that Royal Navy warships were accompanying the convoy, reports that may have been deliberately placed by British authorities.
Spies may simply seek to supplement whatever income they already receive, or may be driven to spy due to financial difficulties.

Spies and be
German painter and musician Walter Spies became deeply interested in the ritual while living in Bali in the 1930s and worked to recreate it into a drama, based on the Hindu Ramayana and including dance, intended to be presented to Western tourist audiences.
Legner said he asked Spies before leaving the city if he should testify and was told he would not be needed.
As he faced his demise on the gallows, Spies shouted, " the day will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices you strangle today.
Spies can be used to gather intelligence on field armies, infiltrate foreign cities to identify enemy installations, and serve in a counter-espionage role in the players own cities.
The current team captain is Pierre Spies. They also won the 2010 Super 14 which was the last of that particular competition because the competition will be upgraded to Super Rugby in 2011.
* In Spies Like Us ( 1985 ), an army recruiting poster can be seen behind Colonel Rhumbus ( Bernie Casey ) right after the vertical impact simulation scene that says " The army can teach you a skill.
SMERSH, coming from the phrase “ Death to Spies ,” which was designed to be a counter-intelligence unit within the Red Army to ensure the loyalty of the army personnel.
Finding the Evil Spies in danger, all three options led to the conclusion that the Evil Spies would never trap Cliff again ( if Cliff called the police, the spies would be arrested, if Cliff helped them out, they would stop trapping Cliff as a gesture of thanks, etc .).
Spies for the Temple are living in the town, and the player can gain passage into the heart of the Temple by pretending to be interested in joining.
Walter was a member of Spies for Peace — the only member to be publicly identified, and only after his death — who in March 1963 broke into Regional Seat of Government No. 6 ( RSG-6 ), copied documents relating to the Government's plans in the event of nuclear war, and subsequently distributed 3, 000 leaflets revealing their contents.

Spies and military
He was also depicted in part three of the 2003 BBC TV series Cambridge Spies, where he appears reluctant to continue passing Bletchley Park data to the Russians for fear that the Red Army was heavily penetrated by German intelligence and by Eastern Front military intelligence under General Gehlen ; Anthony Blunt is depicted in the drama as pressuring him with threats to continue.
* Colonel Anton Vyborg, Polish military intelligence ( The Polish Officer, Dark Star, The Spies of Warsaw )

Spies and for
On the 1963 Aldermaston march, a clandestine group calling itself Spies for Peace distributed leaflets about a secret government establishment, RSG 6, that the march was passing.
* November 11 – August Spies, Albert Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, Michael Schwab, and Samuel Fielden are hanged for inciting riot and murder in the Haymarket Riot of May 4, 1886.
* Spies, English title for Spione, a 1928 German film by Fritz Lang
* Simon Spies ( 1921 – 1984 ), Danish tycoon best known for starting the charter airline Spies Rejser
As Simon Kitson demonstrated in his book The Hunt for Nazi Spies, Weygand remained outspoken in his criticism of Germany.
* Simon Kitson, The Hunt for Nazi Spies: Fighting Espionage in Vichy France, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2008.
* Spies for Dinner ( 1985 )
* Berlin, Appointment for the Spies ( 1965 )
* Sidney Reilly, Ace of Spies, worked for SIS and others, Intelligence mentor of Sir Henry Osborne Oswald
He also created the role-playing game Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes, which provided the game mechanics for Wasteland, and wrote several solo adventures for the Tunnels & Trolls role-playing system, including " Dargon's Dungeon ", " Overkill ", " City of Terrors " and " Sewers of Oblivion ".
* Amy Knight, " How the Cold War Began: The Igor Gouzenko Affair and the Hunt for Soviet Spies ", Carroll & Graf, 2006.
In 1941 Applegate was developing armed and unarmed close quarter combat courses for the US Army when he was recruited by Wild Bill Donovan for the OSS, specifically to build and run what was called " The School for Spies and Assassins ", the location of which is now Camp David.
* Spies explored the land of Israel for " forty days.
Later studies by Dr. Tom Spies, Marion Blankenhorn, and Clark Cooper established that niacin also cured pellagra in humans, for which Time Magazine dubbed them its 1938 Men of the Year in comprehensive science.
* James Gannon, Stealing Secrets, Telling Lies: How Spies and Codebreakers Helped Shape the Twentieth Century, Washington, D. C., Brassey's, 2001: an overview of major 20th-century episodes in cryptology and espionage, particularly strong regarding the misappropriation of credit for conspicuous achievements.
The Hunt for Nazi Spies: Fighting Espionage in Vichy France, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ( 2008 ).
* An Englishman Abroad, a 1983 television play by Alan Bennett starring Alan Bates as Guy Burgess, subsequently adapted for the stage by Bennett as the first act of Single Spies.
He was a technical consultant for the comedy film Spies Like Us.
Despite calls by Spies for the workers to remain calm, gunfire erupted as police fired on the crowd.

Spies and their
* Cambridge Spies, a 2003 four-part BBC drama, recounts the lives of Philby, Burgess, Blunt, and Maclean from their Cambridge days in the 1930s through the defection of Burgess and Maclean in 1951.
Although it was acknowledged as a continuation of their old work, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers, Sam Spies of the Richmond Times-Dispatch noted that " the experiments in style that made Cake fun to listen to have all but disappeared from ' Pressure Chief ' ... What's left is mostly uninspired, so-called alternative rock ", and Graeme Hammond of the Sunday Herald Sun wrote that " the melodies are listless, the album bereft of anything with the verve of Short Skirt / Long Jacket or Comfort Eagle ".
In the 2000s, the Dust Brothers have had continued success, again collaborating with Beck on the albums Guero and The Information ; Tenacious D on their self-titled debut ; Linkin Park with a track called " With You " on their album Hybrid Theory ; remixing the Styles Of Beyond track " Winnetka Exit " on their promotional CD Spies Like Us ; and producing the They Might Be Giants album The Else.
Reviewing Spies in the Nation ( May 25, 2009 ), Guttenplan opines " Spies never explains why we should believe KGB officers, pushed to justify their existence ( and expense accounts ) when they claim information comes from an elaborately recruited ' agent ' rather than merely a source or contact.
He adds that their charges merely show that Stone " was a good reporter ", and notes that Walter Lippmann is quoted in Spies as having professional contacts with " a Soviet journalist with whom he traded insights and information.
Spies also possess the ability to feign death, allowing them to use their backstab ability more effectively.
In 1847 after buying land from the Zulu king Mpande, a number of Boers settled in the area and called it the Republic of Klip River with Andries Spies as their commandant.
In their book Nest of Spies: the starting truth about foreign agents at work within Canada ’ s borders, de Pierrebourg and Juneau-Katsuya allege that the United Front Work Department “ manages important dossiers concerning foreign countries.
When the national leadership of the SLP denounced the Chicago radicals and removed their newspaper the Arbeiter-Zeitung from its list of party organs, Spies led the formation of a revolutionary alternative to the SLP.
Speaking to a rally outside the McCormick Harvesting Machine Plant on May 3, 1886, Spies advised the striking workers to " hold together, to stand by their union, or they would not succeed.
In their appeal, the defense argued that police seized the letter from Spies ’ desk without a warrant, but the appellate judge said he could not pursue the matter because defense lawyers had not objected to the letter ’ s admission during the trial.
For the publication of his book " Top Spies – Traitors in the secret war " ( 1994 ) Knopp worked with the German Federal Intelligence Service and several retired spies to present their personal story and explain their work to a broad public.
Israeli journalist Yossi Melman, who specializes in espionage stories, reported that based on his research with Dan Raviv ( released in their book Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel's Secret Wars, ISBN 0985437812 ), Israel did not kill Arafat.
The popular nickname ' Bridge of Spies ' was used by the British band T ' Pau as the name of the title track on their first album.
He took a double podium in round 2 at Qatar, and scored solid points before taking their first win since the return at Brno, after race leaders Fabrizio and Ben Spies collided.
In the 1985 film Spies Like Us, the decoy GLG-20s played by Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd are told to meet their contacts on the " road to Dushanbe ," a reference to the M41 highway.

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