It's been an open secret in media circles for some years that the two giants of Sydney commercial radio were at daggers drawn. |
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I suppose it was an open secret that Fortune Mike had a kidney problem and that it never really cleared up. |
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Neither party has confirmed that talks have begun on a possible offer, despite the fact that the discussions are now an open secret. |
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But the open secret in politics is that attacks can work, and that no serious campaign leaves any openings unexploited. |
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Royal Bank of Scotland has been touted as a potential occupier and, until recently, this was an open secret in Glasgow's property circles. |
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It is now an open secret that a senior police official in this region and the administrative head of the district are not on the same wavelength. |
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The player's name, however, is an open secret with American John Daly, the 1995 British Open champion, a virtual certainty for the event. |
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This state of affairs has been an open secret for some time in Turkey and is now being more or less openly admitted by the media and many well-known politicians. |
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In fact, it is an open secret that many African governments are dominated by small elite groups that run their countries in a secretive and authoritarian manner. |
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Outside of Caracas, however, it is an open secret that Venezuela's diamonds are still being smuggled out of the country daily. |
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It is an open secret that this situation differs greatly from one Member State to another. |
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That is an open secret, as is the fact that it is being used as an instrument of policy. |
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Others shared stories of friends who suffered from bulimia in an open secret. |
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However, it was an open secret that the regulation was intended to be applied primarily to the people from British India. |
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But the existence of underground markets selling tiger in Guangdong has long been an open secret. |
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Even though the continuous journey regulation did not mention race or nationality, it was indeed an open secret that the regulation was intended to be applied to those coming from India or China. |
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Let your favourite politician in on this great big open secret. |
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Marie's inordinate concern over a non-existent Masonic obsession in Kronstadt Tragedy says more about the Lambertist PT, whose connections with Freemasonry have long been an open secret on the French left. |
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It is an open secret that many of these people, once they have obtained refugee status, visit Turkish consular missions in order to obtain Turkish passports. |
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It was an open secret, and one that discomfited several of his brethren. |
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Master PIMU, an open secret in Thailand is undoubtedly one of the few who keep the tradition of Muay Boran, the secret weapon of the Thai to train champions. |
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It's an open secret, certainly, but on February 15, the military wing of Hamas admitted in his Web site that it had received since the beginning of the second Intifada a logistic as well as a financial aid by Hezbollah. |
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It is an open secret that the Commission's first attempt at creating unified fair trading law including a general clause on fair advertising foundered in the face of opposition from the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
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