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The Tsar's censors banned John Stuart Mill's On Liberty but allowed the publication of Das Kapital.

But the March agreement by Swiss regulators allowed the publication of the accounts mostly likely related to Holocaust victims.

In the NEP period a comparatively liberal atmosphere allowed the publication of a wide variety of works.

Rowling threatened legal action for infringement, but after much adverse press from fans she relented and allowed the publication to go ahead.

Mr. Neider sent a request for space to Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, who allowed the publication of his 1,100-word 1,100-wordthough the Gazeta's rebuttalory response was thoughas long).

But in 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev, allowed the publication of Solzhenitsyn's works as part of his perestroika reforms and restored his Soviet citizenship, enabling Solzhenitsyn to return as a hero in 1994.

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Unless the secrecy bill is revised to allow the publication of state secrets in the public interest — to reveal a crime, a threat to public safety, corruption or official lying — it will do irreparable damage to South Africa's democracy.

In the late 1980s the Soviet government began allowing the publication of his poetry and song lyrics.

It might seem surprising that China allows the publication of such books.

See articleThe fifth and final round of India's election was completed, allowing the publication of the first exit polls.

But let us encourage Mr. Manchester at least to allow the publication of the 237 pages of the third volume that he has completed.

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