Dictionary
the withheld
adjective
That one has withheld; kept from the possession or knowledge of another.
synonyms
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Her seductions lie in seeming not demonic but glamorously — if deceptively — available, unlike the withheld Odette.
There they were — all the withheld screams — spouting out in another form".
Neither side in such cases can rely on the withheld information.
The Freedom of Information Campaign expressed misgivings about the withheld papers, and about the MoD's explanation.
If the withheld opinions are sound, why fear letting them see the light of day?
The withheld payments are a combination of taxes, ground rents and civic facilities fees.
"The withheld evidence is not only relevant but also essential to proof of their claims," she wrote.
In March, the Treasury announced that as part of the foreclosure settlement, it has agreed to release the withheld incentives.
Three former employees of Mr. Bosset, in interviews last April, said the withheld taxes were never returned to them.
If it succeeds, then the withheld revenue will subsequently be returned; but if it fails, then the deficits can get worse and worse.
This is when the walls start to breathe as if reclaiming the air, when the withheld spills forth, when even the chairs start to talk.
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