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What is the meaning of "stowaway" and "kind of capacity" in the following sentences?
"A terrorist could infiltrate a member of the crew. A terrorist could come on board a vessel in a stowaway kind of capacity, in a container for example. A terrorist could come on board through a passenger network. A terrorist could come alongside and board the vessel while it's underway."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi kay-jay. I agree with Allen.
Stowaways conceal themselves. So they cant exactly come on board and say, hello I am your friendly stowaway for this flight....In fact stowaway comes from the words that they stow themselves away.
The English is poor, and I agree that in stead of 'in a stowaway kind of capacity' he could have written better and more clearly, 'as a stowaway'. This is shorter, clearer and uses less ink.
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