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How To Sound Like A Spy: Five Colloquialisms at CIA
- 1) “Are you coming to Vespers?” Here at CIA, if someone asks about Vespers, you can be confident they are not referring to evening church service. They aren’t referring to the cocktail that James Bond invented for his “cover” fiancé, Vesper Lynd, either. ...
- 2) “What’s the BLUF?” ...
- 3) “Does anyone have any alibis?” ...
- 4) “We can neither confirm nor deny.” ...
- 5) “I heard some RUMINT...”
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