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Nonofficial information, he added, "will be more powerful than it has usually been."
Each bank can determine the amount of time it wants to hold personal and nonofficial checks.
Official and nonofficial specialists the world over share his perception.
New rules from on high that no nonofficial person is to be allowed to look at murder evidence without someone to watch over them."
The 14 flights, all nonofficial, include a trip to a politician's wedding.
His nonofficial comments would be edited from the tape, of course, but a body still warm was quite unusual.
Four were under diplomatic and one under nonofficial cover.
His role was that of the "illegal" resident in the US, under nonofficial cover.
There is also one nonofficial student newspaper, The Independent.
The Government imposes no requirements regarding religion for any official or nonofficial purposes.
It's the nonofficial ones, that you might not know about, that I'm looking for."
It crossed his mind that he probably hadn't shared many moments of nonofficial discussion with any of them.
If there are separate organizations with diplomatic and nonofficial cover, there may be two chiefs.
To deal with this threat, the agency has to have a majority, not just a small fraction, of its operatives abroad, operating under nonofficial cover.
At this moment of uncertainty, for example, almost no nonofficial Vietnamese would allow their names to be printed in this article.
The institute is a nonofficial, nonpartisan, nonprofit body.
Want to give me a nonofficial summary?"
A new development was the rise in nonofficial repression from the shadowy right-wing bands that came to be known as the "death squads".
I'm here on nonofficial cover.
"The first nonofficial meeting happens tomorrow morn-ing.
In the human intelligence game, they call such operatives NOCs, which stands for nonofficial cover.
A much smaller number are under nonofficial cover or NOC (pronounced "knock").
Because American sanctions ban most business and academic ties, infiltrating spies under what is known as nonofficial cover is difficult.
Here he became the first nonofficial Japanese person to be introduced to a U.S. President.
Hillary Rodham Clinton also has a handful of nonofficial visits planned in Shanghai.