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Summary Of: Spy

routinely spy on both their enemies and allies... A spy is a person employed to obtain such secrets... who in turn spy on targets in their countries where they are assigned... A spy may or may not be an actual citizen of a target country... A spy breaking the host country... about an American spy in New York during the... amount of information became publicly known about national spy agencies and dozens of real... Loner spy personalities may have been a stereotype of convenience for authors who already knew how to... Spy fiction has also become prevalent in video gaming... The Spy Novels of John Le Carr...

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