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  1. "I was working for an agency whose # was among the # in the U.S. government. In private, most # officers I talked to told me they felt the agency’s day-to-day operations represented an # of public trust and funds." cc @question

    Sunday, 02-Feb-14 08:49:58 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    1. "Selectee Passport List: It consisted of 12 nations that automatically triggered enhanced passenger screening", "automatically pulled aside for # pat-downs and had their luggage examined with a fine-toothed comb. The selectee list was purely #, of course, with diplomacy playing its role as always: There was no # or # on a list of states historically known to harbor, aid and abet terrorists." cc @question

      Sunday, 02-Feb-14 08:53:19 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    2. "When concerned passengers - usually # women - asked how much # the machines emitted and whether they were safe, we were instructed by our superiors to assure them everything was fine." "the radiation doses from the machines were perfectly acceptable, they told us. We would just have to take # word for it." cc @question

      Sunday, 02-Feb-14 08:59:48 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
      1. '@Why not publish a website # a TSA employee, # TSA employees, which would also serve as a platform to tell the public the # about what was going on at the agency?" takingsenseaway.wordpress.com cc @question

        Sunday, 02-Feb-14 09:04:29 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
        1. "Shielding one’s identity is a cumbersome enterprise. I eventually surrendered all hope of total # and began posting from #, unmasked." cc @question

          Sunday, 02-Feb-14 09:08:46 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
          1. "a determined terrorist’s best bet for # ... security would be to apply for a job with ... and simply become # of the security system itself" cc @question

            Sunday, 02-Feb-14 09:14:34 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com