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Things are kept in secrecy.
The role and activities of the MIS was kept in secrecy for more than 30 years; the few records about its activities were finally made available to the public in 1972 under the Freedom of Information Act, however much still remains unknown today.
The code, generated at manufacture, would be kept in strictest secrecy by federal agencies.
It should also be kept in mind that Ellsberg wasn't the only "dangerous man" who helped undo the culture of secrecy surrounding the Nixon presidency.
The report, called the Financial Secrecy Index, assesses 73 jurisdictions that, allow for billions of foreign dollars to be kept in offshore accounts and untaxed.
A few residents in this town of around 6,500 said details about the memorial had been kept in strict secrecy to avoid news media attention.
River's identity was kept in top secrecy, and only a few members of the cast and crew were issued the correct ending of the script.
River's identity was kept in top secrecy; the script read at the read-through had a false ending, and only a select few were issued the real script.
Members of the executive had insisted they would bring long-running complaints to a head at the meeting, and demand an end to "a culture of financial secrecy" after being "kept in the dark for years".
In today's issue of the Daily Mail, the self-styled voice of middle England, a headline blared: "Who invited him?" A report on the Guardian's Web site said that Romney had breached protocol by revealing that he had met with Sir John Sawers, the head of MI6, the British intelligence agency, whose activities are kept shrouded in secrecy.
Mr. Zygier's incarceration and death in 2010 were kept under extraordinary secrecy for more than two years; when they came to light, the case prompted international headlines and accusations of negligence by the Israeli Prison Service.
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