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By suppressing something, you are effectively blocking it.
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When you suppress something, it eventually starts to come out in weird ways.
But for the Court to outsource to Google complicated case-specific decisions about whether to publish or suppress something is wrong.
Crowley, according to the Times, was not asking the paper to suppress something that hadn't been reported but, as Keller put it, "not to speculate or recycle charges in the Pakistani press".
He doesn't throw off the crackles of craziness — or weirdness or megalomania or suppressed something (rage, fear, insecurity, resentment) — that, to a greater (Palin, Bachmann, Gingrich, Trump, Paul) or lesser (Huckabee, Romney) degree, you get from all the rest.
As a champion of free speech - he is still most famous for the Oz trial, which centred on that very issue - it would presumably have gone against the grain for Dennis to attempt to suppress something he said in an interview.
I certainly know as well as you do how difficult it is to suppress something like the sexual drive of an 18-year-old.
Attorneys for McDade's family and The Times said that it was futile, and potentially unconstitutional, for union attorneys to try to suppress something they themselves had disclosed in public court documents more than a week earlier.
It was a failed attempt to suppress something that was natural to us just because we were told by our church, family and society that being gay was wrong.
This happens when the Chinese government suppresses something that is thought to be too unfair or critical of official policy – but the American media self-censors information too.
It has not been a harmonious time, but harmony is often purchased by suppressing those with something to say.
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