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1 You let them work undercover for a few days, then they're gone.
2 It was exciting to work undercover in foreign countries, using disguises and hi-tech gadgets.
3 Joe had promised not to file a report, but I knew he'd work undercover .
4 The first way is to work undercover and insinuate yourself into the opposition's organization.
5 But agreeing to work undercover meant just that.
6 This is a delightful triumph for Foott, who has been doing good work undercover for the last decade.
7 That by allowing Detective Shanahan to work undercover in her store, she was really helping to clear Kevin's name.
8 When you work undercover , it's easy to lose touch with reality and let the lies and deception take over.
9 While we welcomed media coverage, I was careful to keep my identity secret so I could continue to work undercover .
10 Conein was far too famous to work undercover ; "I had a very high profile in Vietnam," he said.
11 No one was directly saying I couldn't remain on the case and work undercover in Paris, but the vibe was chilling.
12 Eric hired Ivy to work undercover and prove that Ploutus was spreading false rumors about WhiteSands to manipulate the stock price.
13 These aren't skills that can be learned in a class-anagent who doesn't possess the natural instincts and traits to work undercover probably shouldn't.
14 And that's how I knew you were an FBI agent working undercover .
15 Heat's mom worked undercover as a piano tutor; Eugene, as a butler.
16 Fortunately, working undercover , I haven't had to deal with either myself.
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