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  2. Spy (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    In American football, a spy is a defensive player assigned to cover the opposing team's quarterback man-to-man. This strategy is generally used against "dual-threat" quarterbacks who are capable of rushing when passing plays break down. The defensive player floats near the line of scrimmage, following the quarterback's movements. [1]

  3. Double agent - Wikipedia

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    A re-doubled agent is an agent who gets caught as a double agent and is forced to mislead the foreign intelligence service. F.M. Begoum describes the re-doubled agent as "one whose duplicity in doubling for another service has been detected by his original sponsor and who has been persuaded to reverse his affections again". [2] Vitaly Yurchenko

  4. Glossary of American football terms - Wikipedia

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    Such a play is extremely infrequent in football. Some people confuse the double reverse with a reverse, which is a play with two hand-offs instead of three. double wing A formation with two tight ends and two wingbacks in which the snap is tossed by the center between their legs to the quarterback or halfback moderately deep in the backfield.

  5. Category:Double agents - Wikipedia

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    Double agents are employees of a secret intelligence service for one country, whose primary purpose is to spy on a target organization of another country, but who are now spying on their own country's organization for the target organization.

  6. Double coverage - Wikipedia

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    Although double coverage typically involves man-to-man coverage, it can occur in zone coverage as well. Because zone coverage schemes often use six or seven defensive backs to cover the offense's five eligible receivers, one or two of these men can drop underneath a wide receiver's route while a safety or cornerback stays over the top. [2]

  7. Spanish journalist or Russian spy? The mystery around Pablo ...

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    The term “illegal” refers to spies who operate under non-official cover, meaning that they don't benefit from diplomatic immunity. “He was trying to go into Ukraine to be part of their ...

  8. Dead drop - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 2006, the Russian FSB accused Britain of using wireless dead drops concealed inside hollowed-out rocks ("spy rock") to collect espionage information from agents in Russia. According to the Russian authorities, the agent delivering information would approach the rock and transmit data wirelessly into it from a hand-held device ...

  9. Chinese agent case in New York is a 'classic' Beijing spy ...

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    The Linda Sun case illustrates Beijing’s strategy of targeting local and state officials with the hope of securing more support for China, experts say.