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  1. re-surveillancenoun

    A follow-up sub rosa investigation after an unsuccessful or unfruitful covert investigation.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-surveillance in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-surveillance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of re-surveillance in a Sentence

  1. Ben Carson:

    Drones can help with the surveillance. In no way did I suggest that drones be used to kill people.

  2. Fox Cahn:

    Surveillance Technology Oversight Project's not enough just to see that they're saying they have an anonymous mode, surveillance Technology Oversight Project's really going to come down to seeing what data do they collect, what data do they keep, how is that data stored, how is that data potentially shared — really drilling into the technical details of each of these apps, and the changes they make.

  3. Angelino Alfano:

    There is no black list. There is surveillance work but the numbers concerned are much bigger than 100, we have dealt with a very large number of cases of dangerous individuals from the jihadist world but there is no list of 100 names.

  4. Jack Woodall:

    Surveillance of this trade route should be intensified and vaccination of people living along it should be top priority.

  5. Srdja Popovic:

    One is digital censorship and surveillance and another one is organized armies to spread the narrative and very often conspiracy theories and hate speech, iranian activists are proof that activists need more support and tools from the world of technology.

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