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  • 1DPSD — French Armed Forces Armées françaises Coat of Arms of the French Republic Service branches Armée de Terre …

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  • 2Secret Intelligence Service — MI6 redirects here. For other uses, see MI 6 (disambiguation). Her Majesty s Secret Service redirects here. For other uses, see On Her Majesty s Secret Service (disambiguation). Not to be confused with MI5. Secret Intelligence Service MI6 …

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  • 3National Intelligence Service (Greece) — National Intelligence Service Εθνική Υπηρεσία Πληροφοριών Agency overview Formed May 9, 1953 as the Central Intelligence Service Jurisdiction …

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  • 4Centro Nacional de Inteligencia — National Intelligence Center Centro Nacional de Inteligencia Agency overview Formed May 6, 2002 Preceding agency CESID Jurisdiction Government of Spain Headquarters Madrid, Spain …

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  • 5Danish Defence Intelligence Service — Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste Logo of DDIS Agency overview Formed October 1, 1950 Headquarters …

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  • 6Gramática del español — Estatua del gramático Antonio de Nebrija en la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid, por Anselmo Nogués. En 1492, Nebrija fue el primer europeo en escribir una gramática de una lengua románica o neolatina, el español …

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  • 7MI5 — For other uses, see MI 5 (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ). The Security Service MI5 MI5 Logo …

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  • 8List of intelligence agencies — The following is a partial list of current intelligence agencies. Agencies by country A Afghanistan *National Directorate of Security (NDS)Albania *State Intelligence Service (SHISH); successor to SHiKAlgeria *Département du Renseignement et de… …

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  • 9Defence Intelligence — is a key member of the United Kingdom Intelligence Community but differs from the agencies (SIS, GCHQ, and the Security Service) in that it is not a stand alone organisation but is a constituent part of the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The… …

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  • 10dissipate — (v.) early 15c., from L. dissipatus, pp. of dissipare to spread abroad, scatter, disperse; squander, disintegrate, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + supare to throw, scatter, from PIE *swep to throw, sling, cast (Cf. Lit. supu to swing, rock …

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