The surveillance of the police is carried to an extent which can hardly be credited abroad, and their espionage makes any evasion of the interdict difficult, if not impossible.
Espionage and domestic accusation were the soul of the system.
But I must tell my readers that the espionage of mothers over daughters is as nothing compared to the espionage of daughters over a popular mother.
Committed to the County Assizes he was politely told by the judge that espionage was dishonourable.
Premature action would mar the elaborate mass of evidence that Entwistle was on the road to collect--evidence that would be far-reaching as far as the network of German espionage in England was concerned.
He is the tool of a secret power in whose interests he has carried on a system of espionage in all the ministries, and the thing has been discovered by mere accident.
Knowing the spirit of official life better than any one, he well knew that it would never pardon, any more than a school or the galleys or the army pardon, what looked like espionage or tale-bearing.
Such a keen student of espionage found little difficulty in locating his man.
A simple citizen and the ordinary policeman would have passed this man as innocent, but Greens found a clever Intelligence Officer who labelled this German as an Inspector of the Espionage System.
Yet each went on ploughing a lonely and dangerous furrow over the fields of German espionage and defence.
Do you know the penalty for a double cross in the espionage racket?
He would contact the embassy, consulate, or chiefespionage agent of, say, country X.
From there on, it wasn't hard to uncover the whole business, just by making contact with the espionage agents of various countries.
The remarkable success achieved by the contre-espionage service in preventing the re-establishment of the enemy spy system after it had been smashed at the start was in no small degree due to the work of the censorship.
But the Federal government cannot pass any law abridging the freedom of speech or press except such as may be enacted under the war powers of the government when in actual war, such as was enacted in the Espionage Act of 1917.
During the recent war, men were punished for what they said under what is known as the Espionage Act.
For twenty or more years in the mill towns along the Monongahela--since 1892 in Homestead--the working men have lived in an atmosphere of espionage and repression.
Through a system of espionage that is thoroughgoing and effective the steel companies know which of their employees are attending union meetings, which of them are talking with organizers.
Several US agencies, including the CIA and the FBI, had been chasing the German espionage ring and they wanted stiff sentences, preferably served in an American prison.
Although his direct involvement in the ongoing international computer espionage had been limited, he began to worry about the risks.
The police was everywhere so powerful, and the system of espionage so universally extended, that it was almost impossible for different individuals to combine against the government.
For all I know I may be letting myself in for Alcatraz, old man, but the dope is that you've been violating the Espionage Act, communicating with the enemy, or stealing official secrets.
Your husband happens to be in very serious trouble under the Espionage Act.
What they think they have on you is a charge under the Espionage Act, communicating with the enemy.
Taboga Island lies off shore and furnishes a point of much interest.
The stone front of the old wall stands as a fine example of the architecture and building of 1751, when the church was finished.
They lend interest to life and at least keep us from forgetting the super (or sub) natural.
In more than a hundred combats his airplane received only three very small wounds.
On the second of August the order for mobilization was posted.
The doctors found him too tall, too thin--no physiological defect, but a child's body in need of being developed and strengthened.
Wolf, on the other hand, was travelling hither and thither visiting various people, all of whom were noted in the elaborate system of espionage which was now being exercised upon them.
It shall not be because of my want of enterprise that this base system of espionage is allowed to continue.
By being perfectly frank with me," I replied, "and by making explanation of your work of espionage in London.
From that moment he held me in his power, gradually drawing me into the net he so carefully spread in order to secure my assistance in his nefarious schemes ofespionage in conjunction with Rodolphe Wolf.
The French system of espionage has very nearly approached perfection.
I have something unpleasant to confide to you," I said to one of the secretaries.
Two secretaries were placed at my disposal, and servants to carry out my slightest wish.
Before the house lay a peaceful garden surrounded by a wall, and with its paths laid with marble slabs.
Royson's Arab dress was intended to secure the party from espionage while they traveled towards Suleiman's Well.
Regent Street with a well-founded belief that he had defeated espionage for the time.
Some CFR members were later identified as Soviet espionage agents: for example, Alger Hiss and Lauchlin Currie.
An elaborate system of espionage was instituted, and the suspects weeded out.
He appears in Paris for one night and disappears, and forthwith all the genius of French espionage seems to have combined to cover up his traces.
The affair has been arranged so that the search for your brother will be abandoned and the espionage on you removed.
This, too, was vetoed on the grounds that a shrewd espionage agent would guess that such a valuable prize would never be entrusted to a slow and vulnerable method of transport.
Didn't it occur to you he might be an espionage agent?
A process of elimination and the espionage of the trusties gradually center exclusive suspicion upon myself.
Presently he feels himself the object of espionage by the favorite trusties of his fellow-officers.
Doubtless a sort of espionagewas necessary to the same.
It was the ideal floor for an engagement, but from the uncomfortable sense of espionage from the neighbourhood of a town that looked with all its windows upon the place as it were upon a scene in a play-house.
Léon Daudet, whose ante-bellum revelations concerning espionage in France have been shown to be in a great measure correct.
While at Nice he corresponded in invisible ink with an espionage agent, who sent him a cheque for about forty pounds.
There is no doubt that as regards works, factories, and mills of all kinds, a systematic plan was followed wherever the German system of espionage operated.
Hardly a day passes without a case of espionage being recorded in the Press.