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Other operations are long-term, sometimes clandestine efforts that are barely acknowledged or are never made known at all.
Miss Megawati's Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) is certain to end up with the largest share of the vote from this month's parliamentary election, once the results are officially made known at the beginning of July.
The exact safety issue with the ladder couldn't be determined, which was a little surprising, particularly since guidance from the government suggests that an outline of the problem should be made known at the time of any recall.
The report released today was completed in May 2000, and its general findings, sharply critical of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and to a lesser extent of the Justice and Energy Departments, were made known at the time.
The 10 $1,000 awards, the Oscars of the book world, were made known at a press conference in the Biltmore Hotel's Grand Ballroom after leading publishers, in a panel discussion there, had complained sharply about such trade matters, as literary agents, book reviewers and the oversupply of new titles.
Finally, relatives cannot be relied upon to introduce the AD at the onset of a critical illness: sometimes they have used the AD to initiate less invasive support early on and sometimes the AD has not been made known at all [ 21].
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The request was made known yesterday at a board meeting of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.
Standard & Poor's, one of the largest global credit rating agencies, also made known its displeasure at the ouster.
An outline of the assessment programme and process is made known to students at the beginning of each year.
Counseling services for students with mental health problems and suicide survivors should be available and made known to students at risk and peers.
"A venue or venues for these games will be made known to the public at the right time.
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