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that must involve some secrecy?
Reporters and editors of The Times in the past had accepted the need for some secrecy.
Mr. Caltabilota's mother, Joanne, of West Long Branch, N.J., said she understood that investigators had to maintain some secrecy.
When he knew himself to be dying, in 1997, he determined, in some secrecy, to release "Birthday Letters".
But some secrecy surrounded the other yaji, which was kept under lock and key in a glass cupboard in our living room.
Sir Nicholas argues (probably rightly) that some secrecy about what the Tate pays for contemporary art has worked to its advantage, allowing it to undercut market prices regularly.
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Some want secrecy for family reasons.
For some critics, secrecy is the least of its problems.
To some degree, secrecy prevails in all American corporations, and in large institutions generally.
Some preserve secrecy about their ecstatic experiences but speak openly about their mystical ideas and beliefs.
"It shouldn't be disclosure for some and secrecy for others".
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