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saboteur

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" Saboteur " (2000) is a short story by the Chinese author Ha Jin .

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noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES hunt saboteur COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN hunt ▪ The hunt saboteurs say they were threatened after the incident. ▪ The Hunt saboteurs bar extreme right sympathisers from its organisation. ▪ As for whether it was ...

Usage examples of saboteur.

But a pacifist saboteur and a stowaway Middler Xi master have different ideas, which lead to an epic voyage through alternate science and philosophy.

Nixon exposed the Truman and Roosevelt administrations as having appointed known saboteur Alger Hiss to positions of influence within the government.

Baudelaire, Poe, Dream-Shakespeare, Hollywood, panto, fairy tale: Carter wears her influences openly, for she is their deconstructionist, their saboteur.

He also found a Klickitat mill hand who knew the country and whom he set off on horseback to trail the saboteurs.

Ferus had let the saboteur of the Sathan computer go, but there was no way for Palpatine to know that.

In order to take down all the forward nodes simultaneously, our saboteur would have had to open up the system somewhere downstream of the control box but upstream of where the control lines branch off to the different nodes.

Were they about to be exposed as saboteurs, or yanked out of line for further questioning by the Gorn?

He explained what he had found to be a common characteristic of the alien saboteurs and how they reacted to his probing.

Yet not on the part of the saboteur who, by displaying an authority reserved solely for just fifteen Thinkers and the Director, narrows the possibles to sixteen.

Gibbon, Voltaire, Rousseau, Shelley, Byron, Dickens, Stendhal, Samuel Butler, Ibsen, Zola, Flaubert, Shaw, Joyce -- in one way or another they are all of them destroyers, wreckers, saboteurs.

The hunt saboteur hadn't moved toward the transfer hatch that would have led both him and Boba Fett to his waiting Headhunter.

He might be denouncing Goldstein and demanding sterner measures against thought criminals and saboteurs, he might be fulminating against the atrocities of the Eurasian army, he might be praising Big Brother or the heroes on the Malabar front-it made no difference.

For one frantic instant she feared the Ssli might lie her unknown saboteur - and the cruiser depended, absolutely, on its Ssli - but its words reassured her.

Yeah, there were plenty of your kind over here in England, pretending to be Polish, Dutch, Czech, Belgian, all kinds of runaways and asylum seekers, but in reality spies and saboteurs.

Doubters and waverers, dodgers and complainers, the lazy and the shiftless were as much traitors to the cause as any spy or saboteur.