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Secrets is a 1924 silent film directed by Frank Borzage . The film is based upon a 1922 play of the same name , and was remade in 1933 with Mary Pickford in the leading role. Although the film was never released on video or DVD, copies still exist.
Usage examples of secrets.
Perhaps your Taira, this gai-jin fountain of information you so cleverly drain, perhaps he would know, could explain to you how they do it, the tricks, the secrets, then you can tell us and we can make Nippon as strong as five Englands.
It contains what is probably the largest body of secrets ever created.
As he looked out toward the audience in the Friedman Auditorium, named after his former boss, his mind no doubt skipped back in time, back to that hot, sticky, June afternoon in 1930 when he walked into the dim vault, dressed in his white suede shoes and blue serge jacket, and first learned the secrets of the Black Chamber.
It played a major role in breaking up key Soviet espionage networks in the United States during the postwar period, including networks aimed at the secrets of the atomic bomb.
Impressive was not just the volume of messages intercepted but also the wide range of countries whose secrets could be read.
NSA later attributed this caution to secrets allegedly passed to the Russians by former AFSA employee William Weisband.
In these spaces, he had to first show Harris, a junior officer, that he had a need to know before he could learn some of the secrets held by his own ship.
At other times the parties would begin discussing the problem and in so doing give away important secrets of the system, such as keying information.
Before it was published, however, the manuscript was seized by the British government under the Official Secrets Act and never saw the light of day.
American spy world turned full circle, back to where the best way to get secrets is to steal them from where they are stored.
With more secrets than are held by the CIA, the State Department, the Pentagon, and all other agencies of government combined, NSA likely holds the largest body of secrets on earth.
Twenty-ton Army trucks had to be drafted into service, along with armed guards, to cart the undigested secrets to secure storage at Army Intelligence headquarters at Fort Holabird, just outside Baltimore.
GCHQ officials ordered all its Hong Kong buildings razed to eliminate any chance that secrets would be compromised.
But the closer data are packed, the harder they are to erase and the more chance that telltale secrets will remain behind on reused media.
This manuscript was seized by the British government under the Official Secrets Act in 1984, and the book was never published.