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intelligence cell

n. a terrorist cell whose members are trained to perform reconnaissance and surveillance

Usage examples of "intelligence cell".

They weren't out of an intelligence cell: I've seen hundreds of intelligence men and I've seen hundreds of police-men, detective branch, and on one point alone I was willing to lay my bet: you are as liable to see an intelligence man wearing those neat, cheap tailor's-dummy clothes as you are liable to see him wearing a Guy Fawkes mask and a piss pot on his head.

Situation totally zero in terms of a get-out and I didn't like the way they'd brought Tewson in to put the questions because the other two men in here were obviously bugs and understood English perfectly and it meant the intelligence cell knew how to think and I don't like people thinking.

If you remember a while back, there was some roadbuzz about a secret intelligence cell within the Assembly.

Angus glanced down at the inertial guidance units LED, checking its coordinates against the annotated City Engineers map from the local civilian intelligence cell, and touched a ladder.

Angus glanced down at the inertial guidance unit's LED, checking its coordinates against the annotated City Engineer's map from the local civilian intelligence cell, and touched a ladder.

The HOLMES database operators, the five members of the intelligence cell, seven investigating officers, they were all here, wandering between the desks, drinking coffee, murmuring to each other.