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The bishop appoints a person, called postulator of the cause, to promote the cause and also a promoter of the faith, commonly known as the "devil's advocate," to see that the entire truth is made known about the candidate.
"But the damage to the BBC today is being done by the investigations, the suggestion the Newsnight investigation was dropped and that various individuals were made known about it and did nothing".
Transparency, the willingness to share with the public all that can be made known about the decision-making process is desirable in a democracy if we are to have an informed populace.
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And, of course, I made my views known about the recent detentions yesterday.
Attendees at a Labour election rally earlier made their feelings known about the cyber attack.
I already made my feelings known about last night's Lost.
Make your feelings known about this sort of packaging whenever you can.
Rao stressed the importance of the Blackburn supporters making their opinions known about the club's plight.
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