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FORMER ARGENTINIAN INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Secretaría de Inteligencia de Estado; SIDE; Secretaría de Inteligencia del Estado; Secretaria de Inteligencia de Estado; Secretaria de Inteligencia del Estado; Secretaria de Inteligencia; Argentine intelligence; Secretaría de Inteligencia
  • The Secretariat has a leading role in the National Intelligence System
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  • First public director of intelligence [[Rodolfo Freude]] (far left), with [[Juan Perón]] and [[Eva Perón]].
  • The Secretariat's main building in [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina.
  • Graph depicting the Secretariat's yearly assigned budget since 1998.
  • Simplified diagram of the Secretariat's structure.
Найдено результатов: 1922
side         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sides; Side (geometry); Sides (song); Side (disambiguation)
(sides, siding, sided)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
The side of something is a position to the left or right of it, rather than in front of it, behind it, or on it.
On one side of the main entrance there's a red plaque.
...a photograph with me in the centre and Joe and Ken on each side of me.
...the nations on either side of the Pacific...
There's nothing but woods on the other side of the highway...
There has been a build-up of troops on both sides of the border...
PC Dacre knocked on Webb's door and, opening it, stood to one side.
N-COUNT: usu prep N of n
2.
The side of an object, building, or vehicle is any of its flat surfaces which is not considered to be its front, its back, its top, or its bottom.
We put a notice on the side of the box.
...a van bearing on its side the name of a company...
There was a stone staircase against the side of the house...
A carton of milk lay on its side.
N-COUNT: usu with poss
3.
The sides of a hollow or a container are its inside vertical surfaces.
The rough rock walls were like the sides of a deep canal...
Line the base of the dish with greaseproof paper and lightly grease the sides.
N-COUNT
4.
The sides of an area or surface are its edges.
Park on the side of the road.
...a small beach on the north side of the peninsula...
= edge
N-COUNT: usu prep N of n
5.
The two sides of an area, surface, or object are its two halves.
She turned over on her stomach on the other side of the bed...
The major centre for language is in the left side of the brain.
= half
N-COUNT: usu prep N of n
6.
The two sides of a road are its two halves on which traffic travels in opposite directions.
It had gone on to the wrong side of the road and hit a car coming in the other direction.
N-COUNT
7.
If you talk about the other side of a town or of the world, you mean a part of the town or of the world that is very far from where you are.
He saw the ship that was to transport them to the other side of the world...
Are you working on this side of the city?
N-COUNT: with supp
8.
Your sides are the parts of your body between your front and your back, from under your arms to your hips.
His arms were limp at his sides...
They had laid him on his side.
N-COUNT: usu poss N
9.
If someone is by your side or at your side, they stay near you and give you comfort or support.
He was constantly at his wife's side...
N-COUNT: usu sing, by/at poss N
10.
The two sides of something flat, for example a piece of paper, are its two flat surfaces. You can also refer to one side of a piece of paper filled with writing as one side of writing.
The new copiers only copy onto one side of the paper...
Fry the chops until brown on both sides...
N-COUNT
11.
One side of a tape or record is what you can hear or record if you play the tape or record from beginning to end without turning it over.
We want to hear side A...
N-COUNT
12.
Side is used to describe things that are not the main or most important ones of their kind.
She slipped in and out of the theatre by a side door.
...a prawn curry with a lentil side dish.
? main
ADJ: ADJ n
13.
The different sides in a war, argument, or negotiation are the groups of people who are opposing each other.
Both sides appealed for a new ceasefire...
...the elections which his side lost...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
14.
The different sides of an argument or deal are the different points of view or positions involved in it.
...those with the ability to see all sides of a question...
N-COUNT: usu N of n
15.
If one person or country sides with another, they support them in an argument or a war. If people or countries side against another person or country, they support each other against them.
There has been much speculation that America might be siding with the rebels...
VERB: V with/against n
16.
In sport, a side is a team. (BRIT; in AM, use team
)
Italy were definitely a better side than Germany...
= team
N-COUNT: usu with supp
17.
A particular side of something such as a situation or someone's character is one aspect of it.
He is in charge of the civilian side of the UN mission...
It shows that your child can now see the funny side of things...
N-COUNT: usu supp N
18.
The mother's side and the father's side of your family are your mother's relatives and your father's relatives.
So was your father's side more well off?
N-COUNT: usu supp N
19.
see also -sided
, siding
20.
If two people or things are side by side, they are next to each other.
We sat side by side on two wicker seats...
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
21.
If people work or live side by side, they work or live closely together in a friendly way.
...areas where different nationalities have lived side by side for centuries...
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
22.
If you say that someone has let the side down, you mean that they have embarrassed their family or friends by behaving badly or not doing well at something. (BRIT)
Brown was constantly letting the side down.
PHRASE: V inflects
23.
If something moves from side to side, it moves repeatedly to the left and to the right.
She was shaking her head from side to side.
PHRASE: PHR after v
24.
If you are on someone's side, you are supporting them in an argument or a war.
He has the Democrats on his side...
Some of the younger people seem to be on the side of reform.
PHRASE: PHR after v
25.
If something is on your side or if you have it on your side, it helps you when you are trying to achieve something.
The law is not on their side.
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
26.
If you get on the wrong side of someone, you do something to annoy them and make them dislike you. If you stay on the right side of someone, you try to please them and avoid annoying them.
I wouldn't like to get on the wrong side of him...
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
27.
If you say that something is on the small side, you are saying politely that you think it is slightly too small. If you say that someone is on the young side, you are saying politely that you think they are slightly too young.
He's quiet and a bit on the shy side.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR [politeness]
28.
If someone does something on the side, they do it in addition to their main work.
...ways of making a little bit of money on the side.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
29.
If you put something to one side or put it on one side, you temporarily ignore it in order to concentrate on something else.
In order to maintain profit margins health and safety regulations are often put to one side.
PHRASE: V inflects
30.
If you take someone to one side or draw them to one side, you speak to them privately, usually in order to give them advice or a warning.
He took Sabrina to one side and told her about the safe.
PHRASE: V inflects
31.
If you take sides or take someone's side in an argument or war, you support one of the sides against the other.
We cannot take sides in a civil war...
PHRASE: V inflects
32.
to look on the bright side: see bright
the other side of the coin: see coin
to err on the side of something: see err
to be on the safe side: see safe
someone's side of the story: see story
side         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sides; Side (geometry); Sides (song); Side (disambiguation)
I. n.
1.
Verge, margin, edge, border.
2.
Party, sect, faction, interest.
II. a.
1.
Lateral.
2.
Indirect, oblique.
III. v. n.
Take sides, espouse a cause.
side         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sides; Side (geometry); Sides (song); Side (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a position to the left or right of an object, place, or central point.
2. either of the two halves of something regarded as divided by an imaginary central line.
3. an upright or sloping surface of a structure or object that is not the top or bottom and generally not the front or back.
each of the flat surfaces of a solid object.
either of the two surfaces of something flat and thin, e.g. paper.
either of the two faces of a record or the corresponding parts of a length of audio tape.
4. a part or region near the edge and away from the middle.
each of the lines forming the boundary of a plane rectilinear figure.
5. a person or group opposing another or others in a dispute or contest.
a sports team.
the cause, interests, or attitude of one person or group.
6. a particular aspect: he had a disagreeable side.
a person's kinship or line of descent as traced through either their father or mother: Richard was of French descent on his mother's side.
7. Brit. informal a television channel.
8. [as modifier] subsidiary or less important: a side chapel.
9. (also side spin) horizontal spinning motion given to a ball, especially by hitting it on one side.
10. Brit. informal a boastful or pretentious manner or attitude.
¦ verb (side with/against) support or oppose in a conflict or dispute.
Phrases
from side to side
1. alternately left and right from a central point.
2. across the entire width; right across.
on the side
1. in addition to one's regular job.
2. secretly, especially as an illicit sexual relationship.
3. served separately from the main dish.
side by side close together and facing the same way.
side on on, from, or towards the side.
take sides support one person or cause against another or others.
Derivatives
-sided adjective
-sidedly adverb
-sidedness noun
sideless adjective
sideward adjective & adverb
sidewards adverb
Origin
OE side 'left or right part of the body', of Gmc origin, prob. from a base meaning 'extending lengthways'.
side         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sides; Side (geometry); Sides (song); Side (disambiguation)
I
n.
right or left part
1) the left; right side
2) the credit; debit side (of a ledger)
3) on a side (on the sunny side of the street)
faction, party
4) to take smb.'s side; to take sides ('to support a faction')
5) the losing; right; winning; wrong side
6) on smb.'s side (of a dispute)
direction
7) from a side (from the other side; from all sides)
8) (to turn) to one side
surface
part
9) a far; near; reverse side
10) the east; north; south; west side
11) on a side (on the other side; on the north side of the town square)
aspect
12) the bright; dark, gloomy; humorous; practical side (of things); the seamy side of life
13) a side to (there are two sides to every question)
14) (misc.) to study all sides of a problem
area near a person
15) at, by smb.'s side (she sat at my side)
shore, bank
16) on a side (on the other side of the river)
arrogance
(slang) (BE)
17) to put on side
misc.
18) to tutor smb. on the side ('to tutor smb. part-time'); we split our sides laughing ('we laughed long and hard'); time is on our side ('time is working for us'); on smb.'s side (of the family); he's a bit on the short side (see the Usage Note for team)
II
v. (d; intr.) to side against; with
Side         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sides; Side (geometry); Sides (song); Side (disambiguation)
·vi To lean on one side.
II. Side ·noun Long; large; extensive.
III. Side ·vt To furnish with a siding; as, to side a house.
IV. Side ·vt To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward.
V. Side ·vt To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by trimming the sides.
VI. Side ·noun The right or left part of the wall or trunk of the body; as, a pain in the side.
VII. Side ·adj Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.
VIII. Side ·adj Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark.
IX. Side ·noun A slope or declivity, as of a hill, considered as opposed to another slope over the ridge.
X. Side ·noun Fig.: Aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some other; as, the bright side of poverty.
XI. Side ·noun A line of descent traced through one parent as distinguished from that traced through another.
XII. Side ·vt To Suit; to Pair; to Match.
XIII. Side ·vi To embrace the opinions of one party, or engage in its interest, in opposition to another party; to take sides; as, to side with the ministerial party.
XIV. Side ·noun One of the halves of the body, of an animals or man, on either side of the mesial plane; or that which pertains to such a half; as, a side of beef; a side of sole leather.
XV. Side ·noun Any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to or contrasted with another; as, this or that side.
XVI. Side ·noun The position of a person or party regarded as opposed to another person or party, whether as a rival or a foe; a body of advocates or partisans; a party; hence, the interest or cause which one maintains against another; a doctrine or view opposed to another.
XVII. Side ·noun The margin, edge, verge, or border of a surface; especially (when the thing spoken of is somewhat oblong in shape), one of the longer edges as distinguished from the shorter edges, called ends; a bounding line of a geometrical figure; as, the side of a field, of a square or triangle, of a river, of a road, ·etc.
Edge (geometry)         
LINE SEGMENT JOINING TWO ADJACENT VERTICES IN A POLYGON OR POLYTOPE
Polyhedron edge; Polytope edge; 1-simplex; 1-face; Polygon side; Side (plane geometry)
In geometry, an edge is a particular type of line segment joining two vertices in a polygon, polyhedron, or higher-dimensional polytope.. In a polygon, an edge is a line segment on the boundary,Weisstein, Eric W.
Side (Ainis)         
ANCIENT PLACE ON THE BORDER OF LAMIA AND HYPATA, POSSIBLY NEAR LYGARIA, PHTHIOTIDA
Side () was a place on the border between the two cities of Lamia and Hypata, in Ainis in ancient Thessaly. It is mentioned only in a boundary adjudication inscription of the Hadrianic period, CIL 3.
A-side         
THE TWO SIDES OF 78, 45, AND 33 1/3 RPM PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AND CASSETTE TAPES
B-sides; A-Side; B side; B Side; B-Side; A Side; A side; A-side; Double A-sided; Double A-side; Double A-Side; Double B-side; Double B-Side; Triple A-side; Triple A-Side; Triple B-side; Triple B-Side; Backed with; B-side; Double a side; Double a-side; Double A side; C/w; A-Side and B-Side; Side (recording); Side A (Band); B/w; A-side & B-side; A and B side; Double-A side; B Side (song); Side-B; Side B; Side A; A-sides; Dual single
(A-sides)
The A-side of a record that has been released as a single is the main song on it. You can also refer to the side of the record that contains this song as the A-side. Compare B-side
.
N-COUNT
A-side         
THE TWO SIDES OF 78, 45, AND 33 1/3 RPM PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AND CASSETTE TAPES
B-sides; A-Side; B side; B Side; B-Side; A Side; A side; A-side; Double A-sided; Double A-side; Double A-Side; Double B-side; Double B-Side; Triple A-side; Triple A-Side; Triple B-side; Triple B-Side; Backed with; B-side; Double a side; Double a-side; Double A side; C/w; A-Side and B-Side; Side (recording); Side A (Band); B/w; A-side & B-side; A and B side; Double-A side; B Side (song); Side-B; Side B; Side A; A-sides; Dual single
¦ noun the side of a pop single regarded as the main one.
A-side and B-side         
THE TWO SIDES OF 78, 45, AND 33 1/3 RPM PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AND CASSETTE TAPES
B-sides; A-Side; B side; B Side; B-Side; A Side; A side; A-side; Double A-sided; Double A-side; Double A-Side; Double B-side; Double B-Side; Triple A-side; Triple A-Side; Triple B-side; Triple B-Side; Backed with; B-side; Double a side; Double a-side; Double A side; C/w; A-Side and B-Side; Side (recording); Side A (Band); B/w; A-side & B-side; A and B side; Double-A side; B Side (song); Side-B; Side B; Side A; A-sides; Dual single
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes; these terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay and hopefully become a hit record.

Википедия

Secretariat of Intelligence

Secretariat of Intelligence (Spanish: Secretaría de Inteligencia, SIDE) was the premier intelligence agency of the Argentine Republic and head of its National Intelligence System.

Chaired by the Secretary of State Intelligence who is a special member of the Cabinet of Ministers, the Secretariat of Intelligence was a technical and operational service charged with the collection and production of intelligence and counterintelligence in internal and foreign areas, as well as the analysis and formation of a national intelligence strategy in order to handle state affairs. The Secretariat was charged with the duty of producing a complete intelligence cycle for the government. Structurally, S.I. had the biggest intelligence gathering capabilities in Argentina, as it counts with numerous delegations within Argentina as well as foreign operational bases and delegations.

Under the law, the Secretariat was subordinated to the Presidency and is ruled by secret decrees and laws. Even though the official acronym was renamed to S.I. as the new intelligence system became active, during most of its history it was called Secretaría de Inteligencia de Estado (Secretariat of State Intelligence, SIDE) and it still is referred to as SIDE by the public.

On January 26, 2015, after the case of the prosecutor Alberto Nisman's death, President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced she was proposing legislation that would dissolve the (SI) and opening a new intelligence agency called the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI).