She is a mole for the people that kidnapped her daughter. Actually it wasn't her daughter it was her adopted sister that she cared for after her parents death.
Yes it was confirmed in Cloak and Dagger.
Yes.
Yes, Agent Lee is a mole within the organization.
It was the photo ID of the Special Agent that they thought was a traitor that was killed by Lee. It turns out he wasn't a traitor, it was Lee that was the mole.
some vicious mole...
Rupees are not atoms or molecules and therefore there is no such thing as a mole of rupees.
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Yes, Agent Lee is a mole within the organization.
A spy, operative, undercover agent, sleeper, spook, mole.
either a pigmentation of the skin, usually brown or a planted person within an organization to obtain trade secrets or spy on an employee/employer to report to an outside source.
1 mole = 22.414 liters So, 3.5 mole = 78.45 liters
ben critaly from verdin high school in winsfor chesire England and lives at 10 lower hiagh street near doddy is a fkn little gay mole he sent me a message saying that he like me in a agy way ben critaly from verdin high school in winsfor chesire England and lives at 10 lower hiagh street near doddy is a fkn little gay mole he sent me a message saying that he like me in a gay way mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole mole
The use of the term "mole" to indicate a covert agent does not directly represent an idiom, because it suggests stealthy, unobserved activity.The mole is used in connection with eyesight, e.g. blind as a mole, but not nearly as often as the totally incorrect "blind as a bat."The most common metaphor has to do with a mole's burrowing. The phrase "making a mountain out of a molehill" means to exaggerate the effect of an activity or event, referring to the very small amount of dirt a mole leaves on the surface.
A sentinel guards against enemies getting in, so an antonym might be a mole, meaning an enemy agent operating "underground."
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Molar pregnancy is an abnormal form of pregnancy, characterized by the presence of a hydatidiform mole (or hydatid mole, mola hytadidosa), an anomalous growth containing a nonviable embryo which implants and proliferates within the uterus.[1] A hydatidiform mole is removed upon diagnosis because there is some risk that it may develop into choriocarcinoma, a form of cancer.
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No. The mole of solution is equal to mole of solute plus mole of solvent (solVENT !, not solution)
I'm not 100% sure, but if i was you I'd go to the Doctors to have it checked out.