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On a hot day in late July, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office published quietly on its website an admission that it holds an archive of 1.2m files, most of them "special collections", which should have been transferred to the National Archives.

He has just won the best debut and book of the year prizes at the British Book Industry awards (BBIA) and is living what sounds like a debut author's dream: after 300 copies of The Loney were published quietly by small Yorkshire press Tartarus in November 2014, two months later a few doozy reviews brought it to the attention of one of the UK's most venerable publishers, John Murray.

It was published quietly online on New Year's Eve, and by Wednesday morning, users of social media had already found it and begun tweeting their excitement about the release of the app.

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But Dr. Everett, who had been publishing quietly on the Pirahã for two decades, announced in his 2005 paper that their language lacked recursion, along with color terms, number terms, and other common properties of language.

Martin Amis (son of Kingsley) is perhaps the best-known example, but Rebecca Miller (daughter of Arthur and Ted Hellerr (son of Joseph) have also published, more quietly, well-reviewed novels.

Think of the more sober inhabitants of Parliament, reading this theatrical bombast in 1930, when "My Early Life" was published, and quietly rejoicing that Churchill was no longer in their midst.

His poetry was quietly published.

A report quietly published last week suggests 98 per cent of the dispossessed  Chagossians want to go back.

The novel, "Merger," a corporate thriller with an international espionage twist, was quietly published in 2005.

The quarterly figures, usually heralded by the health minister, were quietly published by the Department of Health on Friday.

The figures – quietly published last week – suggest there will be a 10% shortfall in trainees starting next month.

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