After a hundred years of clandestinity, Absinth can be distilled legaly again. |
This aircraft was designed in France in clandestinity during the German occupation of WWII by Lucien Servanty, who would later on become the lead designer of Concorde along with Bill Strang. |
She endured prison, forced exile, the daily threats of death and clandestinity. |
But what the company cannot be proud of is the air of clandestinity surrounding its operations. |
It was in western Europe, not under Latin American or Asian military dictatorships, that clandestinity and iron discipline were felt to be necessary. |
In clandestinity, any delegation of power easily degenerates into a dictatorship. |