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"spy out" Definitions
  1. to get information about something
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After all, a few of the other anglers you spy out there are bound to know what they're doing.
Conversely, I was early to William Christie's riveting new page-turner of a historical spy novel, "A Single Spy," out next month.
A couple of months after the US plucked the spy out of Moscow, Trump met privately with Putin in Hamburg, during a G20 summit.
The Quantum Spy, out now, revolves around a central theme of spy literature: the race for a new technology, to discover something new that, even if only for a moment, will provide a geopolitical advantage.
Still, there's nothing to snap a guy -- or at least, a super-spy -- out of his funk like an elaborate mission, one that brings Will into contact with Frankie Trowbridge ("The Walking Dead's" Lauren Cohan), who is working another angle of the case.
The US and Russia both slammed reports the CIA whisked a spy out of Russia, and the Kremlin says its spies are looking into itRussia says the man named in reports as a US spy did work in Putin's office but wasn't 'a senior official'
Okay, so you're not going to walk the entire route in Street View—you may as well stay at home if you're doing that—but you can use it to spy out some turns and key points along the way, to minimize the risk of you getting lost while you're outdoors.
Ari Ben-Sion, an Israeli spy posing as a German businessman named Hans Hoffmann in Berlin in 1989, must get an Israeli spy out of Syria but realizes that he is part of a much bigger plan.
To spy means to see. A spy is supposed to be observative and watch everything. A spy is supposed to learn by seeing. A spy like Burke enters the lines of the enemy in disguise in order to spy out the land.
A plaque at the monument reads: > The Verendrye National Monument. Established June 29, 1917. To commemorate > discovery of this area in 1742 by the Sons of Verendrye, celebrated French > explorer. Crowhigh Mountain was used as an observation station to spy out > unknown land farther west.
Rebecca impresses Bois-Guilbert by her spirited resistance to his advances. Ch. 11 (25): Front- de-Bœuf rejects a written challenge from Gurth and Wamba. Wamba offers to spy out the castle posing as a confessor. Ch. 12 (26): Entering the castle, Wamba exchanges clothes with Cedric who encounters Rebecca and Urfried.
Holand's report is as follows: :The Winnebago, having migrated from the southwest, were not content to share the land with the gentle Potawatomi, who had arrived before them. They had already pushed the latter from the peninsula to the islands and were preparing to attack the islands, too. The Potawatomi devised a desperate plan for defense. They sent three scouts to spy out the Winnebago positions.
He said that Locach was "such a savage place that few people ever go there" and that "the king himself does not want anyone to go there or to spy out his treasure or the state of his realm". Polo also noted an abundance of elephants in Locach; in the Chinese annals, Locach was notable for sending elephants as tribute.Paul Pelliot, Notes on Marco Polo, Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1963, Vol.II, p.
The most common place for storage was the belly, though such packs are also frequently placed on the head or in pouches surrounding the neck. In most nkondi figures the eyes and medicine pack covers were reflective glass or mirrors, used for divination. The reflective surface enabled the nkisi to see in the spirit world in order to spy out its prey. Some nkondi figures were adorned with feathers.
The imperial couple would not hold their capital for long. In July 1261, Alexios Strategopoulos, a general of Nicaea, was sent with a small advance force of 800 soldiers, most of them Cumans,Bartusis, Mark C. The Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society, 1204–1453 (1997), p. 27. to keep a watch on the Bulgarians and spy out the defences of the Latins.Nicol, Donald M. The Last Centuries of Byzantium 1261–1453 (1993), p. 34.
After falling from the Blade ship, the Animorphs are snagged from mid-air by Rachel and Tobias, in their respective eagle and hawk morphs. They land on the beach, needing a plan to infiltrate the Marriott resort. Jake becomes aware of the tensions between David and Marco, and is disturbed by David's unnecessary excesses. The team morphs into seagulls, and spy out the area, crawling with security agents armed to the teeth and accompanied by dogs.
All the entrances, before you walk forward, you should look at, you should spy out; for you can't know for certain where enemies are sitting, ahead in the hall Number 77 is possibly the most known section of Gestaþáttr: "Deyr fę, deyia frǫndr, deyr sialfr it sama; ec veit einn at aldri deýr: domr vm dꜹþan hvern." Cattle die, friends die, and the same with you; but I know of something that never dies and that's a dead person's deeds.
The Kilohana Art League was formed in 1894 as Honolulu’s first art association. On May 5, 1894, the woodcarver Augusta Graham, the sculptor Allen Hutchinson, and painters D. Howard Hitchcock and Annie H. Park created a forum where local artists could exhibit together and share ideas. Other members included Alfred Richard Gurrey, Sr. and Bessie Wheeler. “Kilohana’’ is a compound word derived from two Hawaiian language words: kilo meaning to observe carefully or to spy out, and hana, meaning work.
The systems for the exploitation of royal feudal incidents fell into decay by the 15th century, but following the accession of King Henry VII (1485–1509) in 1485, and in order to replenish the royal treasury, a new importance was placed on fully exploiting such rights. Surveyors, commissioners and from 1514 county feodariesRichardson, 1952, p.293 were appointed to actively search for and spy out potential royal wardships, and in each county there were established over wards retained by the king a master, receiver-general, auditor and particular receiver.Richardson, 1952, pp.
All but one players receive a card showing the exact same location; the remaining player gets a "Spy" card. The spy has to guess the location, while other players have to identify the spy. Players ask one another questions, trying to lure the spy out without giving them too much information. At any time during the game, or at its end when the timer runs out, one player can accuse another one being a spy; if there is a consensus and a spy is identified, the spy loses; otherwise, the spy wins.
While the two try to locate Gongsun Sheng's home around Jizhou, they pass by Yinma River (飲馬川; in present-day Ji County, Tianjin) and are blocked by a bandit group led by Deng Fei and Meng Kang. It turns out that Yang and Deng are acquaintances. They are introduced to the stronghold's chief Pei Xuan, who agrees to merge his band into that of Liangshan. When Liangshan is about to attack the Zhu Family Manor, Yang Lin volunteers to sneak into its ground to spy out the terrain and gather intelligence.
The priest hesitantly agrees. In the meantime, Vogel comes across Andreas, still in exile after his confrontation with Graf, and likewise urges him to act on behalf of the Valley, spy out the Croats, and report back. Vogel is then picked up by one of the Captain's roving patrols and brought back to the Valley where he learns that the truth about Fr. Wendt's death is known to the peasants and that he is not a wanted man after all. He warns the Captain about the Imperialist patrol.
It must be that his powers are whole, though his virtue takes no > form." "What do you mean when you say his powers are whole?" asked Duke Ai. > Confucius said, "Life, death, preservation, loss, failure, success, poverty, > riches, worthiness, unworthiness, slander, fame, hunger, thirst, cold, heat > — these are the alternations of the world, the workings of fate. Day and > night they change place before us and wisdom cannot spy out their source. > Therefore, they should not be enough to destroy your harmony; they should > not be allowed to enter the Spirit Storehouse.
In the early 1800s, some French had become greatly concerned and dismayed by the effects on the Church from the French Revolution and the attacks by unbelieving philosophers. Some families, including the Picquets, began to consider the possibility of emigrating in order to establish elsewhere a new social order based on the principles of the Gospel. In 1835, Joseph Picquet (19 years old) was sent to the United States to "spy out the land" and report back to the family. His father and elders could not afford to be away for such a long time.
Their sentences read that "Petty sea robbers sent by the great robber falsely; they come to spy out our country; let them die in pillories as robbers." Ming officials forced Pires to write letters for them, demanding that the Portuguese restore the deposed Malaccan Sultan back to his throne. The Malay ambassador, who refused to leave fearing that the Portuguese would kill him, was forced to take the letters with him on a junk to Patani. It left Guangzhou on 31 May 1523, and brought back an urgent request for help against the Portuguese from the Malay Sultan.
Salmon is mentioned in , , and . Nahshon was one of the Israelite leaders present with Moses Bengel's Gnomon on Matthew 1, accessed 20 November 2016 during the exodus from Egypt who undertook a "census of all the congregation of the children of Israel" and and therefore Salmon would probably have been a contemporary of Joshua and part of the generation of Israelites who entered the promised land. Rahab's marriage to Salmon is not mentioned in the account of her hiding Joshua's messengers sent out to spy out Jericho, although the narrative regarding her role concludes that "she dwells in Israel to this day".
Tarzan cared little for the fate of adventurer Brian Gregory, drawn to the legendary city of Ashair by the rumor of the Father of Diamonds, the world's hugest gem. But to the ape-man the tie of friendship was unbreakable, and Paul d'Arnot's pleas moved him to agree to guide the expedition Gregory's father and sister organized for his rescue. The enigmatic Atan Thome was also obsessed with the Father of Diamonds, and planted agents in the Gregory safari to spy out its route and sabotage its efforts. Both parties reached their goal, remote Ashair... as prisoners of its priests, doomed to die in loathsome rites.
The incident is reported to have arisen due to a leak of a pre-release copy of metal band Metallica's Death Magnetic album. A month later, RapidShare stated on their website: "we will not spy out the files that our clients faithfully upload onto RapidShare, not now nor in future. We are against upload control and guarantee you that your files are safe with us and will not be opened by anyone else than yourself, unless you distribute the download link." Six global publishers obtained an injunction against Swiss-based RapidShare AG. Plaintiffs in the case were Bedford, Freeman and Worth Publishing Group, LLC a subsidiary of Macmillan; Cengage Learning Inc.
The test was carried out on 28 July 1941, and while they waited for their aircraft to arrive, another aircraft approached the hiding spot and flew around several times before flying off again. The Army suspected that they had sent this aircraft to spy out the location. Just as Brown managed to convince them they were not spies, their own aircraft, a Bristol Blenheim, arrived and fired a smoke signal only 50 yards from the transponder. To be sure, the Army was told to hide it again in another location, this time choosing to place under a tree on the lawn of their headquarters.
Finkel (2006), pp. 159–160 On the Venetian side, Ottoman intentions had been clear and an attack against Cyprus had been anticipated for some time. A war scare had broken out in 1564–1565, when the Ottomans eventually sailed for Malta, and unease mounted again in late 1567 and early 1568, as the scale of the Ottoman naval build-up became apparent.Setton (1984), pp. 925–931 The Venetian authorities were further alarmed when the Ottoman fleet visited Cyprus in September 1568 with Nasi in tow, ostensibly for a goodwill visit, but in reality in a not very concealed attempt to spy out the island's defences.Abulafia (2012), p.
Kaw can talk, although only in one-word sentences, and his role in the story is to give information, to spy out the land while flying and sometimes to retrieve lost objects from difficult places. He has a mischievous temperament, often playing tricks on his human friends and talking more freely than he should. ;Ellidyr :Ellidyr is described as a prince, the son of a king who had nothing left to leave his son but "his name and his sword." He is deeply sensitive about his poverty, and covers this with arrogance, treating all whom he does not see as social equals with disdain and contempt.
They cut asunder > the khwei and the hü, as also the wang-siang; they mutilate the ye-chung, > and exterminate the yiu-kwang . The eight spirits (cardinal points of the > Universe) thereby quiver; how much more must this be the case with the ki, > the yuh and the pih-fang. The land of Tu-shoh, affords protection by peach > branches, the effects of which are enhanced by Yuh-lei and Shen-tu, who on > the other side, with ropes of rush in their hands, by means of their sharp > eyesight spy out the darkest corners, in order to catch the spectres which > still remain after the chase.
Joshua, Chapter 2, Verses 18, 21, and Chapter 6, verse 23: "..thou shalt bind this line of scarlet in the window which thou didst let us down by... ...and she bound the scarlet line in the window... ...And Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and her father's household, and all that she had. And she dwellest in Israel even unto this day; because she hid the messengers that Joshua sent to spy out Jericho." The organization was completely decentralized, and most knew only one other member for certain; most of their anti-Confederate activities were carried out in secret. Some estimate that by the war's end, as many as 10,000 people belonged to the Red Strings.
Saint Blaise () is the patron saint of the city of Dubrovnik and formerly the protector of the independent Republic of Ragusa. At Dubrovnik his feast is celebrated yearly on 3 February, when relics of the saint, his head, a bit of bone from his throat, his right hand and his left, are paraded in reliquaries. The festivities begin the previous day, Candlemas, when white doves are released. Chroniclers of Dubrovnik such as Rastic and Ranjina attribute his veneration there to a vision in 971 to warn the inhabitants of an impending attack by the Venetians, whose galleys had dropped anchor in Gruž and near Lokrum, ostensibly to resupply their water but furtively to spy out the city's defenses.
Since then, the Spy resides inside the reconstructed tower and has become a symbol of the town. The building was used as the town hall until 1907. Since 1977, the Geological-Paleontological Museum resides in the Historic Town Hall. According to legend, the citizens of Aalen owe the "Spy of Aalen" (Spion von Aalen) their town having been spared from destruction by the emperor's army: > The Imperial City of Aalen once was were in quarrel with the emperor, and > his army was shortly before the gates to take the town. The people of Aalen > got scared and thus dispatched their “most cunning” one out into the enemy’s > camp to spy out the strength of their troops.
Gate of the Spring (Pege) or Selymbria Gate, through which Strategopoulos and his men entered Constantinople on July 25, 1261 In July 1261, as the one-year truce was nearing its end, Nicaean commander Alexios Strategopoulos was sent with a small advance force of 800 soldiers (most of them Cumans) to keep a watch on the Bulgarians and spy out the defences of the Latins.Bartusis (1997), pp. 39–40Nicol (1993), pp. 33–35 When the Nicaean force reached the village of Selymbria, some west of Constantinople, however, they learned from local farmers that the entire Latin garrison, and the Venetian fleet, were absent conducting a raid against the Nicaean island of Daphnousia.
And foretold that the Israelites would be reduced in number after having been as numerous as the stars. and both tell the story of the Twelve Spies. Whereas says that God told Moses to send men to spy out the land of Canaan, in , Moses recounted that all the Israelites asked him to send men to search the land, and the idea pleased him. Whereas reports that the spies spread an evil report that the Israelites were not able to go up against the people of the land for they were stronger and taller than the Israelites, in , Moses recalled that the spies brought back word that the land that God gave them was good.
Before he can even reach the city where he would spy out what the refugees need to know, he is captured and taken to an open field to be eaten alive by mords. The Tie burns the thug who tries to take it and the mords finish him off while Vorken, who has become leader of the flock, protects Kincar. Astounded by Kincar’s survival, the evil Lords Rud and Dillan take him and Vorken to the place where their starships stand grounded. Desperate, putting his faith in the Tie, Kincar escapes and goes back to the mountains to meet up again with the refugees and the bastard son of this Gorth’s Rud.
Despite Kulak's attempts to signal for a meeting a second time, contact was never made and his offer of more material was never taken up. A book by author Edward Jay Epstein published in 1978 described Fedora in enough detail to make it likely that the KGB was able to identify Kulak as the source. With his cover probably blown, the CIA offered to exfiltrate Kulak, devising an elaborate ruse to carry out what would have been a first-of-its-kind operation to pull a spy out of Moscow, but when Kulak was finally contacted, he politely thanked the CIA for its offer, but declined saying he was not concerned for his safety. Kulak died, apparently of natural causes, in Russia in 1983.
Those were sealed until required, if ever. The point of this nicety remains obscure, as there was no one to spy out the secret who would not shortly know all. The Biography says that the admiral named the first island seen Domenica, because discovered on Sunday. He named the second Marigalante after the ship. As the only extant edition of the original Biography is a translation of the Spanish into Tuscan, called Italian on the title page, by Alfonso Ulloa (Basque name), The translation notice on the 1571 edition is: Nuovamente di lingua Spagnuola tradotte nell’Italiana dal S. Alfonso Ulloa, “Newly translated from the Spanish language into Italian by Señor Alfonso Ulloa.” The Spanish manuscript, which was not otherwise published, is lost.
Hannay takes lodgings alongside Gaudian, and learns of a farm in the hills leased to an Englishman ; next day they watch Newhover travel up there, and the man he replaces head down to the village. They spy out the place, but learn little until the second night, when Hannay, heading to the farm, sees Newhover hurrying anxiously down the hill ; he heads into the scrub to avoid being seen, and comes across someone scrambling through the bushes. The man falls into a stream, and Hannay rescues him, and recognises Lord Mercot, one of the hostages. They feed and bathe him, and hear his broken story of hypnotised abduction, but then must persuade him to return to his captors, until such time as the other hostages can be found, promising Gaudian will be keeping an eye.
Gate of the Spring (Pege) or Selymbria Gate, through which Strategopoulos and his men entered Constantinople on 25 July 1261 Despite these reverses, the victory at Pelagonia left Michael VIII free to pursue his most coveted prize: Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, which had been the seat of the Latin Empire since its capture by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. To this end, Michael concluded an alliance with Genoa in March 1261, and in July 1261, as the one-year truce concluded after the previous failed Nicaean attack was nearing its end, Strategopoulos, recently released from Epirote custody, was sent with a small advance force of 800 soldiers (most of them Cumans) to keep a watch on the Bulgarians and spy out the defences of the Latins.Bartusis (1997), pp. 39–40Nicol (1993), pp.
Returning Regret to Louisiana, Cutter is forced to join forces with the condemned man to fight the "Comancheros", a large criminal gang headed by a former officer who smuggles guns and whiskey to the Comanche Indians, to make money and keep the frontier in a state of violence. Cutter stops at a ranch owned by a friend when the Comanche attack suddenly. During the attack, Regret jumps on a horse and flees but instead of making a clean getaway, he returns with a unit of Texas Rangers and the attack is repulsed. Because of Regret's act of valor, a company of Rangers and a judge lie themselves blue in the face, stating that Regret had been working undercover as a Ranger to spy out the Comancheros' supply line, clear his name, and swear him in as a Texas Ranger.
Châtelherault and d'Oysel faced the Protestant Lords of Scotland at Cupar Muir D'Oysel and the French interests in Scotland were now facing a greater threat from increasing support for religious reformation by the Scottish nobility. The Protestant Lords of the Congregation rose against the rule of Mary of Guise, opposed by the French troops commanded by d'Oysel alongside a Scottish army commanded by the former Regent Arran, the Duke of Châtelherault. Pitscottie gives a good account of a stand-off in 1559 across the river Eden, at Cupar Muir in Fife, between the Protestant Lords and d'Oisel and Châtelherault in command of the French and Scottish army. D'Oysel was swayed by the words of Patrick, Master of Lindsay from joining battle but first rode to the top of Tarvit Hill to spy out the strength of the opposition.
Army intelligence officers determined that there was nothing written in any of the documents that constituted genuine espionage, and that Temish had most likely created his identity as a "spy" out of whole cloth. He was referred to a panel of Army psychiatrists, who determined Temish to be expressing symptoms of histrionic personality disorder and pathological delusion. They concluded that he had been "living in a dream" and that he had built up a "towering, fraudulent persona" as a secret agent to cope with what he saw as an uninteresting and pointless life, in the manner of Walter Mitty – a famous fictional character by James Thurber who imagines himself in various exciting scenarios to combat the boredom of his actual life. During the examination, Temish made a second "confession," this time admitting to fabricating all of the documents.
In this house I had the honor of > receiving His Excellency Sir Richard Bourke, who had come hither to spy out > the nakedness of the land, and with his suite encamped on the banks of the > Barwon next to my house. It is worthy of remark that on the night of Sir > Richard Bourke's arrival the district was visited by an earthquake, the > shock of which was felt all over the district. Such a phenomenon has never > occurred since that time, but I was informed by a very old native, King > Murradock, that such had been felt before, but it was 'long, long ago.' In > the month of September (1837), having finished my home and got all things > comfortable for the occupation of my family, I proceeded to Van Diemen's > Land to bring them over, taking my passage by the James Watt, the first > steam vessel that visited these shores.
In return for his silence, Dan Dority does not make known to Swearengen Ellsworth's status as a witness. After being hired by Seth Bullock to manage Alma's claim in order to keep her title active, Ellsworth begins growing an attachment and a strong sense of loyalty toward her and the young orphan Sofia in her care, with whom he begins to form a father-daughter bond. By the second season, Ellsworth has gone from a mere prospector to completely overseeing Alma's claim and the digging operations, as well as a trusted friend and confidant. He defends her claim by chasing off Hearst's geologist, Francis Wolcott, when he comes to spy out the territory — the two having been familiar with one another from Ellsworth's days working for the Hearst company — and advises Alma to stand her ground when rumor is spread in the camp about the future instability of gold claims once the town is annexed.

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