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- The idea of mass extermination with the use of stationary facilities, to which the victims were taken by train, was the result of earlier Nazi experimentation with chemically manufactured poison gas during the secretive Aktion T4 euthanasia programme against hospital patients with mental and physical disabilities.
- The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk is a retired American single-seat, subsonic twin-engine stealth attack aircraft developed by Lockheed's secretive Skunk Works division and operated by the United States Air Force (USAF).
- His enigmatic, secretive personality was inherited from the Trujillo era, as well as his desire to perpetuate himself in power through dubious elections and state terrorism, and he was considered to be a caudillo.
- There are three main secretive ceremonies for the three levels of the Order: Ordeal, Brotherhood, and Vigil.
- In one respect, Salyut had the space-race task of carrying out long-term research into the problems of living in space and a variety of astronomical, biological and Earth-resources experiments, and on the other hand, the USSR used this civilian programme as a cover for the highly secretive military Almaz stations, which flew under the Salyut designation.
- Various critics of the Church of Scientology have characterized the organization as a confidence scam and say that these secretive writings are proof, or that they contain evidence that the organization's medical practices are illegal and fraudulent.
- Members who have acquired the breadth of Bene Gesserit abilities are called Reverend Mothers; some outsiders call them "witches" for their secretive nature and misunderstood powers.
- When Page ran into competitive collusion by the bigger railroads which would have wrecked his project, backed by his silent partner, wealthy industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers, the plan was expanded in a secretive and massive way to build a line all the way east to the port of Hampton Roads.
- The species shows a preference for shady damp areas, and like many Geokichla and Zoothera thrushes, can be quite secretive.
- The accident was partly disclosed by the normally secretive Soviets as it occurred during preparations for their joint Apollo-Soyuz Test Project with the United States which flew three months later.
- While there, Halsey joined the Delta Psi fraternity and was also a member of the secretive Seven Society.
- It is a secretive bird, seldom seen in the open as it prefers to skulk in reed beds and thick vegetation near water bodies.
- After settling into secretive run air strikes against communist infiltrators into Laos, Yankee Team morphed into Operation Barrel Roll.
- Sometimes the term dark market is used to describe secretive, unregulated trading in commodity futures, notably crude oil in 2008.
- New World Order (conspiracy theory), theories whose theme is that a powerful and secretive elite of globalists are conspiring to eventually rule the world through an autonomous world government.
- Acquaintances and declassified FBI files described him as a talented speaker, brilliant, well-read, sometimes charming, humorous and a gifted mimic — but also haughty, immature, secretive, a loner, and, in the FBI's words, "nervous, high-strung, erratic, unpredictable and dictatorial", with "an amazing capacity for alienating people".
- They are secretive tree or rock dwellers, usually concealing themselves beneath peeling bark or in cracks and crevices.
- Jack snipe can be secretive in their non-breeding areas and are difficult to observe, being well camouflaged in their habitat.
- Bennett founded a secretive Strangite fraternal society known as the "Order of Illuminati", but his presence disrupted Strang's church and ultimately led to his excommunication.
- The term down-low originated within the African-American community, and was originally used to describe "any kind of slick, secretive behavior, including infidelity in heterosexual relationships".
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