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unsealed
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Algerians were enraged that the government had not unsealed storm-drains that had been blocked during the civil war against Islamist guerrillas.See article: Algeria's floods.
They also hope that the mere prospect of NATO and Afghan soldiers massing on Marja will prompt insurgents to leave via three unsealed exit corridors.Neither hope has been entirely realised.
In July 2015 court documents related to the 2005 civil suit against Cosby were unsealed, and it was revealed that he admitted at the time to having obtained prescription sedatives to give to women with whom he wanted to have sex.
According to police notes in unsealed legal documents – originally submitted to a judge to secure a search warrant – detectives are concerned by "inconsistencies" in Dr Murray's evidence.
Only when grand jury indictments are unsealed, or at a preliminary hearing set for 1 July, will it be clear whether other charges will be brought, beyond the three attacks already known (an arrest warrant was issued on 4 May against Markoff for the Holiday Inn attack, but Rhode Island authorities have said they will not press formal charges until the two Boston cases have been tried).
The newly unsealed documents reveal tense talks between Levison and the F.B.I. in July.
This was a high-powered injury that has resulted in skull-base fracture," said Dr Odom in testimony given on April 22, according to unsealed court papers.
The unsealed documents describe a meeting on June 28th between the F.B.I. and Levison at Levison's home in Dallas.
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