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Spies (1928)
Spies most commonly refers to people who engage in spying, espionage or clandestine operations. Spies or The Spies may also refer to: Arts and media Films * ''Spies'' (1928 film), English title for ''Spione'', a 1928 German film by Fritz Lang * ''Spies'' (1943 film), an animated short film * ''Spies'', a 1993 Disney TV film starring Shiloh Strong * ''Les Espions'' (''The Spies''), a 1957 French film * ''The Spies'' (1919 film), a German crime film * ''The Spies'' (2012 film), a South Korean film * ''S*P*Y*S'', a 1974 comedy film Television * ''Spies'' (TV series), a 1987 television series starring George Hamilton * ''The Spies'' (TV series), 1965 British television series * " Chapter 23: The Spies", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * "Spies", an episode from ''Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'' Music * Spies (band), a jazz fusion band * "Spies" (song), a song by Coldplay * Spys (band), an American rock band Novels * ''Spies'' (novel), a 2002 novel by Michael Fray ...
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Spying
Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering, as a subfield of the intelligence field, is the act of obtaining secret or Confidentiality, confidential information (Intelligence (information), intelligence). A person who commits espionage on a mission-specific contract is called an ''espionage agent'' or ''spy''. A person who commits espionage as a fully employed officer of a government is called an intelligence officer. Any individual or spy ring (a cooperating group of spies), in the service of a government, company, criminal organization, or independent operation, can commit espionage. The practice is Clandestine operation, clandestine, as it is by definition unwelcome. In some circumstances, it may be a legal tool of law enforcement and in others, it may be Crime, illegal and punishable by law. Espionage is often part of an institutional effort by a government or commercial concern. However, the term tends to be associated with state spying on potential or actual enemies ...
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The Spies
Spies most commonly refers to people who engage in spying, espionage or clandestine operations. Spies or The Spies may also refer to: Arts and media Films * ''Spies'' (1928 film), English title for ''Spione'', a 1928 German film by Fritz Lang * ''Spies'' (1943 film), an animated short film * ''Spies'', a 1993 Disney TV film starring Shiloh Strong * ''Les Espions'' (''The Spies''), a 1957 French film * ''The Spies'' (1919 film), a German crime film * ''The Spies'' (2012 film), a South Korean film * ''S*P*Y*S'', a 1974 comedy film Television * ''Spies'' (TV series), a 1987 television series starring George Hamilton * ''The Spies'' (TV series), 1965 British television series * " Chapter 23: The Spies", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * "Spies", an episode from ''Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'' Music * Spies (band), a jazz fusion band * "Spies" (song), a song by Coldplay * Spys (band), an American rock band Novels * ''Spies'' (novel), a 2002 novel by Michael Fray ...
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Spiess (other)
Spiess (spelt as ' in German or Spiesz in Hungarian), may refer to: People with the surname * Adolf Spieß, German gymnast and educator * August von Spiess, Romanian officer, writer and hunter * Christian Heinrich Spiess, German romance writer * Fred Spiess, American oceanographer * Fritz Spiess, Canadian cinematographer * Gerry Spiess, American sailor * Gertrud Spiess (1914–1995), Swiss politician * Gesine Spieß (1945–2016), German feminist academic * Joseph Spiess (engineer) (1838–1917), built France's only rigid airship * Mary Lou Spiess (1931–1992), American disability rights advocate and disabled fashion pioneer * Robert Spieß, tennis player Military * Spieß (Hauptfeldwebel), German military slang name (literally "spear") for the Company sergeant major in the German Wehrmacht until 1945 * Spieß (Hauptfeldwebel In the German Wehrmacht, Hauptfeldwebel (, short: HptFw; address: ''Herr Hauptfeldwebel'') was not a rank but a position title, assignme ...
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Spies (surname)
Spies is a surname of German origin, and may refer to: * August Spies (1855–1887), anarchist * Ben Spies (born 1984), American motorcycle road racer * Claudio Spies (1925–2020), American composer * Leo Spies (1899–1965), Russian-born German composer and conductor * Liesbeth Spies (born 1966), Dutch politician * Moritz Ritter von Spies (1805–1862), Bavarian Major General and War Minister * Pierre Spies (born 1985), South African rugby player * Simon Spies (1921–1984), Danish tycoon best known for starting the charter airline Spies Rejser * Walter Spies (1895-1942), German painter * Werner Spies (born 1937), German art historian See also * Spies (other) {{Surname, Spies German-language surnames ...
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Richard Sapir
Richard Ben Sapir (; July 27, 1936 – January 27, 1987) was an American author, best known for '' The Destroyer'' series of novels that he co-created with Warren Murphy. The first ''Destroyer'' was written in 1963, while Sapir worked as a city hall reporter in Jersey City and Murphy served as secretary to the city's mayor. Ahead of its time with a plot centered upon a brash young westerner trained in the martial arts by a master assassin from North Korea, they failed to get it published because, according to Murphy, none of them knew anything about publishing. But Sapir's father was a dentist, and one of his patients was a secretary at Pinnacle Books, which agreed to show the manuscript to a Pinnacle editor. The novel was eventually published in June 1971, spawning a highly successful adventure series with over 30 million copies in print by the late 1990s. Prior to co-creating ''The Destroyer'', Sapir worked as an editor and in public relations. In addition to ''The Destroyer'' ...
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Spies (novel)
''Spies'' (2002) is a psychological novel by English author and dramatist Michael Frayn. It is currently studied by A-Level, and some GCSE, literature students in various schools. It is also studied by some Year 12 Victorian Certificate of Education, VCE English students in Australia. Synopsis Narrating in the form of a bildungsroman, an elderly man, Stefan Weitzler, reminisces about his life during the Second World War as he wanders down the now modernised London Dead end (street), cul-de-sac that he once called home. Now a young boy, Stephen, regularly bullied at school and bored with his home life, is informed by his best friend Keith Hayward, a snobbish and domineering neighbour, that Keith's mother is an Secret agent, undercover operative working for the Germans. As the two boys spy on Mrs. Hayward from a hiding place in the hedges, they notice her unusual daily routine: leaving Keith's house with a picnic basket full of food, tapping on the window of Auntie Dee (Mrs. Hay ...
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Spys (band)
Spys was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1981 by Al Greenwood and Ed Gagliardi, who had been keyboardist and bassist, respectively, of Foreigner.Spys
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They signed with and released their debut album, ''Spys'', in 1982, produced by Neil Kernon. The album reached #138 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart and the single "Don't Run My Life" reached #82 on the
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Spies (song)
Spies most commonly refers to people who engage in spying, espionage or clandestine operations. Spies or The Spies may also refer to: Arts and media Films * ''Spies'' (1928 film), English title for ''Spione'', a 1928 German film by Fritz Lang * ''Spies'' (1943 film), an animated short film * ''Spies'', a 1993 Disney TV film starring Shiloh Strong * ''Les Espions'' (''The Spies''), a 1957 French film * ''The Spies'' (1919 film), a German crime film * ''The Spies'' (2012 film), a South Korean film * ''S*P*Y*S'', a 1974 comedy film Television * ''Spies'' (TV series), a 1987 television series starring George Hamilton * ''The Spies'' (TV series), 1965 British television series * " Chapter 23: The Spies", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * "Spies", an episode from ''Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'' Music * Spies (band), a jazz fusion band * "Spies" (song), a song by Coldplay * Spys (band), an American rock band Novels * ''Spies'' (novel), a 2002 novel by Michael Fra ...
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Spies (band)
Spies was a jazz fusion band consisting of Paul Freeman, Richard Hahn, Jon Crosse, Jay Anderson and David Witham. Their jazz fusion musical style is a blend of electronic, funk and rock. ''By Way of the World'', their 1990 album on the Telarc record label, was the first CD to use Stereo Surround encoding technology. Guest musicians include José Feliciano and percussionist Alex Acuña Alejandro Neciosup Acuña (born December 12, 1944), known professionally as Alex Acuña, is a Peruvian–American jazz drummer and percussionist. He has also worked as an educator at University of California, Los Angeles, and Berklee College of .... Discography * 1988: ''Music of Espionage'' * 1990: ''By Way of the World'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Spies Jazz fusion ensembles ...
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List Of Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom Episodes
'' Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom'' is a British preschool animated television series. The show was created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker, and produced by Astley Baker Davies and Entertainment One (the companies responsible for ''Peppa Pig ''Peppa Pig'' is a British preschool animated television series created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker. Produced by Hasbro Entertainment and Karrot Animation and formerly produced by Astley Baker Davies, the show follows Peppa, an anthro ...''). The series first aired on 6 April 2009, and aired its last episode on 24 December 2013. A total of 100 episodes were produced. Series overview Episodes Series 1 (2009–2011) Series 2 (2012–2013) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom, List of Episodes Lists of British children's television series episodes Lists of British animated television series episodes Lists of Nickelodeon television series episodes ...
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The Spies (TV Series)
''The Spies'' is a British television series produced by the BBC in 1966. The main stars were Dinsdale Landen as counter espionage agent Richard Cadell; Simon Oates as agent Anthony Kelly; and Peter Arne as Russian agent Copic. A spin-off or rebranding of the previous 1965 series '' The Mask of Janus'', ''The Spies'' was a more conventional espionage thriller series than its predecessor, being more explicitly concerned with the actual operations of British secret service agents stationed in the fictional European country Amalia. The series can be viewed as being a BBC attempt to match the popularity of the ITV action show ''Danger Man''. Most of this show was wiped (probably in the 1970s) by the BBC The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...; only one episode is know ...
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Espionage
Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering, as a subfield of the intelligence field, is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information ( intelligence). A person who commits espionage on a mission-specific contract is called an ''espionage agent'' or ''spy''. A person who commits espionage as a fully employed officer of a government is called an intelligence officer. Any individual or spy ring (a cooperating group of spies), in the service of a government, company, criminal organization, or independent operation, can commit espionage. The practice is clandestine, as it is by definition unwelcome. In some circumstances, it may be a legal tool of law enforcement and in others, it may be illegal and punishable by law. Espionage is often part of an institutional effort by a government or commercial concern. However, the term tends to be associated with state spying on potential or actual enemies for military purposes. Spying involving corporations is known as c ...
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