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The principle that every citizen should have access to virtually all documents kept by state or municipal agencies was introduced in 1766.
Council diplomats worried today that receiving Iraq's new declaration unfiltered might constitute a violation, since virtually all documents that reach the Council sooner or later leak to the press and the public.
The judge, Jed S. Rakoff of Federal District Court, also agreed to unseal virtually all documents that have been kept secret in the case of the student, Abdallah Higazy.
Being in charge of publishing the latest regulations used to be a lucrative niche: a business would pay handsomely for information about a new standard that its products had to comply with.These days, governments in advanced countries put virtually all documents intended for public consumption online.
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Virtually all documented host plant colonizations in that study led to host expansions, not to direct host shifts, and the evolutionary trend in this group was actually towards increased generalization rather than specialization.
Today, virtually all do.
Virtually all the states do this already.
China and Taiwan both claim virtually all the sea.
Virtually all the rest are suburban.
Addington created a system to insure that virtually all important documents relating to national-security matters were seen by the Vice-President's office.
(Controversy incited by the film led to the creation of the Assassination Records Review Board, which released virtually all such documents. See below) Kevin Costner as Jim Garrison.
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