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I put a lot into it, and when I am done playing, I plan on going undercover and then being the sheriff or chief of police somewhere, either Miami or Orlando, I don't know yet.
Shaquille O'Neal
I Am
Police
Somewhere
Put
Undercover
Know
Am
Sheriff
Lot
Miami
Chief
Done
Going
Being
Either
Plan
Then
Orlando
Playing
Jess is not only a successful actress but also has a line of eco-friendly products called Honest that's become a million-dollar business. Jessica Alba an undercover businesswoman? That's my favorite kind of style - the kind with substance.
Derek Blasberg
Business
Style
Become
Favorite
Kind
Only
Undercover
Also
Line
Substance
Successful
Products
Businesswoman
Actress
Jessica
Honest
I spent over ten years in the Central Intelligence Agency as an undercover operations officer serving overseas after 9/11 where I carried out covert operations against al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups, as well as other countries who are 'hostile to liberty,' as I like to say.
Evan McMullin
Intelligence
Liberty
Other
Other Countries
Say
Spent
Carried
Out
Ten
Ten Years
Hostile
Countries
Over
Undercover
Like
Well
Operations
Terrorist
Years
Covert
Overseas
Officer
Where
After
Central
Against
Agency
Who
Groups
Al-Qaeda
Serving
We need to put undercover security armed people at the curbside of the terminal with the uniform of policemen. We need to protect the terminal. We need to protect the security checkpoint, the gate, the aircraft, the perimeter.
Isaac Yeffet
People
Aircraft
Security
Put
Undercover
Checkpoint
Terminal
Armed
Protect
Policemen
Uniform
Gate
Need
Plot-wise, there's nothing particularly groundbreaking about 'Scalped.' It starts off as something we've seen plenty of times before: the story of an undercover FBI agent infiltrating a criminal organization and the story of the guy at the head of that organization. The twist was always the setting: a modern-day Native American reservation.
Jason Aaron
Organization
Seen
Before
Nothing
Reservation
Starts
Setting
Criminal
Plenty
About
Something
Guy
Head
Undercover
Particularly
Always
Off
Times
American
Native
Native American
Story
Modern-Day
Agent
Twist
Like acting, undercover detective work requires a lot of performance. There's just more pressure because it's life-or-death situations.
John David Washington
Work
Pressure
Detective
More
Performance
Undercover
Like
Because
Lot
Situations
Just
Requires
Acting
It's funny: over time, if you're fortunate, you build a nice career, and you have these interesting moments, and I would not, looking back, trade any of them - 'Red Tails,' '12 Years a Slave' and 'Undercover Brother.'
John Ridley
Funny
Time
You
Looking
Looking Back
Build
Nice
Back
Would
Brother
Tails
Red
Over
Undercover
Trade
Years
Any
Interesting
Them
Fortunate
Moments
Slave
Career
Given that I often wear shorts with a T-shirt, baseball cap, and backpack most days, a crew-neck shirt gives me the appearance of an undercover cop on the way to a sting operation at a summer camp.
Josh Gondelman
Me
Summer
Summer Camp
Way
Backpack
Wear
Given
Gives
Undercover
Days
Most
Operation
Sting
Camp
Shirt
Often
Cap
Shorts
Appearance
Baseball
Cop
James O'Keefe is a journalist, doing the work 'real' journalists don't dare, and has been conducting undercover investigations for years with dozens of scalps collected along the way. The more the 'true' journalists who back the Democrat machine attack him, the more emboldened he becomes to pursue his next project.
Katie Pavlich
Work
Journalist
Back
Project
Way
Machine
Dare
Has-Been
Collected
More
Attack
Pursue
Investigations
He
True
Journalists
Undercover
Along
Democrat
Him
Becomes
Real
Doing
Been
His
Years
Conducting
James
Next
Who
Dozens
The way I think about the practicing, it is my undercover work.
Keith Jarrett
Work
Think
Way
About
Undercover
Practicing
I will always treasure the nearly 3 years I spent working for James O'Keefe as an undercover journalist at Project Veritas.
Laura Loomer
Will
Journalist
Project
Spent
Undercover
Always
Years
James
Working
Nearly
Treasure
Annie Lee Moss was a black woman who worked for the Army as a code clerk in the Pentagon. She was identified by an undercover agent of the FBI as a member of the Communist Party. Moss denied it, the Democrats sprang to her defense, and she has been treated ever since as an innocent victim of McCarthy.
M. Stanton Evans
Army
Woman
Innocent
Black
Party
Victim
Defense
Member
Has-Been
Pentagon
Annie
Since
Undercover
Moss
Clerk
Identified
She
Democrats
Been
Denied
Lee
McCarthy
Agent
Worked
Communist
Communist Party
Who
Code
Ever
Her
Treated
You remember Donnie Brasco? It's the most notorious undercover movie ever; it's so street and so real. If you ever imagined yourself doing cop work, you imagined yourself getting pushed to that limit - seeing the furthest you can push yourself while still upholding the law.
Manny Montana
Work
You
Yourself
Law
Remember
Furthest
Seeing
Push
Pushed
Undercover
Most
Limit
Real
Still
Doing
Upholding
Getting
Movie
While
Notorious
Ever
Cop
Street
Imagined
Andrew Warren was a rarity in the CIA's Clandestine Service - African-American, fluent in Arabic, and relatively young for an agent who'd already spent nearly a decade chasing terrorists in Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq and Algeria, so deep undercover that few of his friends or family knew the nature of his work.
Michael Hastings
Work
Service
Family
Nature
CIA
Chasing
Few
Young
Algeria
Fluent
Relatively
Spent
Andrew
Arabic
Rarity
Knew
Undercover
Terrorists
His
Iraq
Friends
Decade
Afghanistan
Egypt
African-American
Agent
Warren
Deep
Nearly
Secondly, I thought it was ridiculous to have two undercover policemen driving around in a striped tomato.
Paul Michael Glaser
Thought
Secondly
Striped
Driving
Undercover
Policemen
Around
Ridiculous
Tomato
Two
If I wasn't a writer/director, I would be an investigative journalist. There's something about being an undercover journalist. I mean, that's freakin' cool!
Paul Wesley
Journalist
Would
Would-Be
About
Something
Investigative
Undercover
Being
Mean
Cool
When I became a cadet, I immediately decided I wanted to be an undercover cop because I don't like uniforms.
Ron Stallworth
Immediately
Cadet
Undercover
Like
Became
Because
Wanted
Decided
Uniforms
Cop
My mother never liked that I worked undercover. She always worried.
Ron Stallworth
Mother
Worried
Never
Undercover
Liked
She
Always
Worked
At various times in my undercover career I had either a full beard, a short-cropped beard, Fu Manchu, a plain simple moustache or just a goatee. We did that - generally we would have a look that we would maintain for anywhere from 3 to 6 months.
Ron Stallworth
Beard
Simple
Months
Would
Various
Generally
Had
Maintain
Undercover
Look
Times
Did
Moustache
Just
Either
Anywhere
Plain
Full
Career
Doing 'White Collar,' quite often my character goes undercover, so therein lies the compounding of the imagination. I get to play Peter Burke and then someone else when Peter Burke goes undercover.
Tim DeKay
Character
White
Imagination
Else
Collar
Lies
Compounding
Someone
Undercover
Doing
Get
Goes
Quite
Often
Then
White-Collar
Therein
Peter
Play
As a former undercover CIA officer, I've worked with my colleagues in the 114th Congress to approach the growing terrorist threat from a number of angles, including addressing the issue of terrorists' ease of travel, combating terrorist recruitment strategies, and improving our own counterterrorism capabilities.
Will Hurd
Travel
CIA
Own
Congress
Approach
Our
Addressing
Ease
Colleagues
Threat
Angles
Recruitment
Counterterrorism
Undercover
Terrorist
Terrorists
Issue
Officer
Improving
Former
Capabilities
Worked
Strategies
Including
Growing
Number
I have been to the States many times. What I enjoy most is the feeling of being undercover, that no one recognizes me. When I go to the airport almost anywhere in Europe or Africa, I am recognized.
Samuel Eto'o
Me
I Am
Feeling
Enjoy
States
Airport
Recognized
No-One
Almost
Undercover
Most
Am
Go
Been
Times
Africa
Being
Anywhere
Europe
Many
In my experience on 'New York Undercover,' where I played a dad, I was 26 years old, and I didn't have kids then. And at that time, it would blow me away that people said they became a better parent because of watching my role on that TV show.
Malik Yoba
Time
Me
Experience
People
Better
Old
Kids
TV
Would
TV Show
Parent
Undercover
New
Became
Because
Said
Years
Role
Blow
York
New York
Where
Then
Show
Dad
Away
Played
Watching
I was an extra on 'New York Undercover.' I played a person at a homeless shelter.
Christopher Jackson
Extra
Undercover
New
Shelter
Person
York
New York
Homeless
Played