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employment in the Central Intelligence Agency for your personal benefit or gain? Burlane always looked the examiner square in the eye and said. Absolutely not. The needles ran as straight as a bagman to the bank-with oary a hitch or hesitation. Another More Page More Page Rande Gerber thing that impressed Schott-if not Neely-was Burlanes attitude toward the Company. Schott tarwater elementary
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