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He could be a counterspy for all I know.
Soon afterward, the agency had approached him to become a counterspy.
Richardson's top counterspy doesn't know; it's up to Congress to find out.
He had been identified 18 months earlier in a magazine called CounterSpy.
If so, the first thing our war on terror needs is an Angleton-type counterspy.
You see, he's sort of a counterspy for the Coast Guard.
I had a long talk with the cadaverous counterspy.
It is an endless game of spy and counterspy.
I said, "You act pretty big for a lousy spy, or counterspy, operating in a foreign country, probably without permission."
He was born in Brungaria and speaks the language like a native, but now he's an American counterspy.
His first inclination was to dash out of the house and help the unconscious counterspy, who lay without moving, perhaps seriously injured.
Historians can hope that the devious counterspy Angleton made a photocopy.
She was a counterspy by nature.
Stella finds herself caught between spy and counterspy.
Effective May 23, 2011, CounterSpy will be discontinued and no longer available for purchase.
This was Cvetic's personal account of his actions as a counterspy, many of the names in the story were changed to protect identities.
B1 A counterspy described his life as a double agent who helped capture a Soviet spy last August.
"From then on, he can serve as our counterspy, checking on any of our number who may be plotting against us.
Christopher White (Harris), a counterspy in the cosmetics industry, falls in love with her.
I also have CounterSpy installed.
Rather than let the victim's pet starve, the cadaverous counterspy scoops it up and takes it with him into the night.
He was also the man who, for the same cause, dismissed the agency's most famous counterspy, the legendary James Jesus Angleton.
Harrison: Harrison is a counterspy for England.
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