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- noun Plural form of
dossier .
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Organizations can, however, raise "red flags" in dossiers to “caution” other agencies of potential problems with children, ministry spokesman Jan Brouwer is quoted as saying.
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One curious feature of the dossiers is the constant and underlying implication that the authors had access to official government and police files.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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One curious feature of the dossiers is the constant and underlying implication that the authors had access to official government and police files.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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I read it once in story order and once in chronological order the "dossiers" are numbered in the order that they happened, which is different than the order they're shown to the audience - Which is pretty cool and I'm still not entirely sure of the gist of the overall storyarc.
Some Reviews of the Top 100 Comics of the Year | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Each of the 52 interweaving "dossiers" tell a short often REALLY short story about spies in WWII.
Some Reviews of the Top 100 Comics of the Year | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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But who needs to keep official "dossiers" on lobbyists?
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That was what our intelligence services told this Government, who then lied to this people with deliberately false 'dossiers' and claims of 45 minute strike capability.
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Yuri's guys even took photos of the Lenovo guys and invented fake CIA "dossiers" about them.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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Now most professors are instinctively edgy about someone keeping thought-police-sounding "dossiers" on them or their colleagues, and for good reason.
Jacob T. Levy Jacob T. Levy 2002
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The second is that egged on by the Butler petition, I suppose it perpetuates the idea that Campus Watch is simply monitoring the published views of professors, with no mention of either CW's anonymously-sourced monitoring of teaching or its "dossiers" on nonviolent student speech.
Jacob T. Levy Jacob T. Levy 2002
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