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In Britain, a new Green Paper on Justice and Security has laid out changes in the legal system that would extend the circumstances in which evidence may be presented secretly in court without being made known to defendants.
Critics seem to agree that Whistler's main influence at that time was the Japanese woodblock master Hiroshige, whose marvelous work, along with other Japanese aesthetic achievements, was just then being made known to the West.
Michael Quinn Sullivan, the organizations' president and chief executive, said in a statement that if "politicians don't like their voting records and statements being made known to the public, they should seek to improve their voting records, not hide from the facts".
The change will likely encourage more active participation from community members who may have otherwise lurked on the site, as now their activity is being quantified in a more straightforward way, and their influence is being made known by way of their follower count.
Thought the suits were filed in February (See: "Baidu, Sohu Served With New Suits By Music Companies"), details of the redress being sought by Universal Music Group, Sony BMG and Warner Music Group from Chinese Web sites are only now being made known: $9 million from search company Baidu.com and $7.5 million from web portal Sohu.com and its Sogou multimedia search site.
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"I was taking it for my well-being and for general life circumstances that were made known to me".
A resolution of the suit has not been made known.
That sentiment has been echoed by many players, and their frustration has been made known.
Through harmony all things are made known, through measure all things are properly classified.
Through the drawings his Milanese works were made known to the Florentines.
They fear a free press through which the truth about their regime could be made known.
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