The mass media give little background, and what they do is carefully expurgated. |
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It had been on the books since 1897, when expurgated editions of the classics, especially for consumption in classrooms, were common. |
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The film version is slightly expurgated, but otherwise faithfully maintains Marlowe's poetry. |
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I resolved to give him an expurgated account of where I'd been when I got home. |
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Her curiosity piqued, she gathered 10 exams from the past three years and discovered that most of the literary passages had been expurgated. |
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Muir retrieved his letters to Carr and had some sections expurgated from them, which he hoped to reserve from the future's prying eyes. |
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Previously Mahler's letters to his wife Alma have been available only in her ruthlessly expurgated version. |
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In fact they expurgated any reference to animal sacrifices from their liturgy. |
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Your Honour could make a direction that the transcript be edited or expurgated to that extent. |
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This opinion shall be made public by the Agency in a version from which all data concerning any trade or industrial secret have been expurgated. |
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The Commissioner wrote Mr. Stevens that the expurgated material was properly withheld from disclosure. |
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Thomas Jefferson expurgated his own version by cut and paste method. |
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Parliament currently receives only expurgated reports from review agencies. |
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She found that most of them had been expurgated to remove anything that was remotely controversial, in some cases making the author's intention unrecognizable. |
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The prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar, feels the past should be left well alone, and that the transition to democracy expurgated past sins. |
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However, certain portions were expurgated on the basis that it was personal information about an individual other than the applicant. |
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In another instance, the search engine on the BBC Web site includes the word terrorist for an entry, but the page in question has had the word expurgated. |
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Marquage Moderne wants its brand image to evolve, with a new logo, sober and expurgated, symbolising the two axes of activity of the company: industrial marking and products of communication. |
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Unfortunately, SIRC was unfairly criticized when the Government later released a heavily expurgated version of this same report without consulting the Committee. |
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Although the classified report was shared with the Commission, SIRC was unfairly criticized when the government released a heavily expurgated version without consulting the Committee. |
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After a careful review of the expurgated versions of the proposals which the respondent is prepared to disclose, I am unable to conclude that what remains is confidential. |
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An almost completely expurgated copy of it was provided to me. |
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The Court stated that it was clear that the PCO reviewed the records sought, expurgated those portions which it considered to be subject to solicitor-clilent privilege, and disclosed the balance. |
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Likewise, he held that disclosure of part of the records, in the context of the Act, did not amount to waiver of the privilege attaching to the expurgated material. |
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Documents relating to operations disseminated by AFD shall be expurgated by the relevant client of all information it does not wish to disclose, particularly information protected by banking or business secrecy. |
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