For years, the landed gentry have striven to keep secret the payments they received from Europe. |
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The first public interest is the preservation of the right of organisations, as of individuals, to keep secret confidential information. |
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They now live at an address they have asked us to keep secret for fear the yobs will catch up with them once more. |
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Members of staff shall keep secret any information coming to their knowledge in the course of their duties. |
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Love that a corner room, whatever is not there, all the clutter you keep secret. |
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These are things that most Pueblos traditionally keep secret, despite the prying of anthropologists and the occasional indiscretion of informants and writers. |
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Why is there this fear, this wish to keep secret a document that is already half-known? |
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More embarrassingly, he said, he was trying to keep secret that he was gay. |
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On the morning of May 20th, Michalak awoke early in the morning and began prospecting in an area he later attempted to keep secret. |
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Explain to them that this is not something that they should keep secret, even if that person told them not to tell. |
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And collectively, how do we ensure authorities are accountable for measures they keep secret? |
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By definition, the leader in a dance or in governance cannot hide his steps or keep secret her choreography and still lead effectively. |
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The on-going negotiations, which the Parties decided to keep secret until an agreement is reached, will deal with the following broad areas: are members, but who do not have their dues deducted at source. |
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A factory is really big and hard to keep secret. |
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The Commission has wrongly tried to use the Data Protection Directive to keep secret information about how it discharges its responsibilities as Guardian of the Treaty. |
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It remains essential, nevertheless, to keep secret certain measures, the disclosure of which could facilitate their circumvention and the perpetration of acts of unlawful interference. |
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The rules concerning which documents can be excluded from public access are so unclear that it will not be difficult to keep secret almost any document at all. |
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The ruler should be discreet in keeping silence and profitable in speech, lest he utter what should be kept secret, or keep secret what should be uttered. |
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An occasional strike was easy to keep secret. |
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Does my hon. friend not know that every member of the Privy Council is sworn to secrecy, that the first oath taken by a privy councillor is to keep secret what transpires in the council. |
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Recently, the CBC along with Canadian officials persuaded all news media to keep secret the fact that a CBC reporter had been kidnapped in Afghanistan. |
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