51.   Intelligence analysts said that an attack could come at any time.

52.   Julie Sirrs, a former intelligence analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency, said it does not come as a surprise that the holdouts are fighting among themselves.

53.   Like the much larger government-to-government sales, they must be reviewed by government lawyers, intelligence analysts and policy experts.

54.   Mike Reynolds, senior intelligence analyst for the Southern Poverty Law Center, said he had reached the same conclusion.

55.   More important, he said, the new department would borrow intelligence analysts from the CIA, the FBI, the National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency.

56.   NATO intelligence analysts describe the men as forming an unofficial but authoritarian council that arrives at decisions jointly.

57.   Nor have American intelligence analysts detected any signs of Scud missiles, a scourge of the gulf war, in the southern border area.

58.   One intelligence analyst who works for the government but asked to remain anonymous said none of these suggestions were new.

59.   Other intelligence analysts dismissed the anomalies as growing pains.

60.   Pentagon intelligence analysts later concluded that much of the Hammurabi Division, which returned to threaten Kuwait this month, remained intact.

n. + analyst >>共 437
industry 24.05%
market 6.94%
security 4.40%
intelligence 2.38%
say 2.38%
auto 2.36%
research 2.16%
policy 2.08%
oil 1.94%
defense 1.90%
intelligence + n. >>共 394
official 12.35%
agency 11.30%
service 11.20%
officer 8.72%
report 6.70%
agent 6.34%
information 3.40%
chief 3.28%
source 3.24%
community 1.94%
analyst 1.59%
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