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So, vast amounts of material can be declared secret.
They asked to remain anonymous because evidence introduced in Mr. Shi's trial was declared secret.
The super-injunction, so-called because its existence was also declared secret, prevented the paper from publishing details of a report commissioned in 2006 by Trafigura into a toxic-dumping incident in Ivory Coast.
They point out that Mr. Abe has agreed to opposition party calls for the creation of an agency to monitor what is declared secret, though that language is not in the bill.
They and others say the bill fails to establish a mechanism for reviewing what is declared secret, noting that Japan also lacks freedom of information laws as robust as those in other democracies like the United States.
Almost at once, the German government recognized the value of these chemicals as new and devastating weapons in man's war against his own kind, and work on them was declared secret.
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"It had been declared a secret," the captain said, "and they were ordered not to talk.
Gladys Kessler, of Federal District Court in Washington, D.C., declared that secret arrests were "odious to a democratic society," and ordered the government to release the names of all detainees.
On TV, the mole, once revealed, declared, "The secret services are the only real expression of a nation's character," which is not a bad motto for the whole story.
Nonetheless, having been declared a "secret epidemic" by Oprah Winfrey, and controversially endorsed as a diagnosis by the celebrity sex educators Laura and Jennifer Berman, F.S.D. had become the new E.D. (erectile dysfunction).
And in "See No Evil" Mr. Baer asserted that "the Islamic Republic of Iran had declared a secret war against the United States, and the United States had chosen to ignore it".
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