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- Best women's match: Svetlana Kuznetsova-Francesca Schiavone, Australian open.
- Strong winds and torrential rain combined to make conditions terrible for golfers in the Scottish Open.
- In a closely held company, the manager is hard to oust because he owns most of the firm.
- For marketing executive Kenneth Pedeleose, it meant speaking out against something he thought was ethically wrong.
- It would be disingenuous for Washington not to embrace the principles behind this bill after all the promises for transparency.
- It is against federal law to knowingly and willfully disclose or transmit classified information.
- The draft law requires an open bidding process and would establish which foreign countries are eligible to work in Iraq.
- The diplomat asked the reporters not to disclose his name.
- His Internet posts also indicated contempt for the Conservative Party, which he accused of having given up the battle against multiculturalism.
- Visitors congregated on Sunday afternoons to view public exhibitions.
- Republican leaders are making open solicitation of the Italian-American vote.
- They spoke oncondition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the matterpublicly.
- Careful consideration must be given to what is exposed and with which binding when it comes to enterprise data.
- Religious groups are now able to meet quite openly.
- He has bought himself time by refusing to speculate publicly on the cause of the blast.
- When we have something definite to say, we will shout it from the rooftops.
- Mr Zuma has vowed to take action.
- Just jump! It's an exhilarating feeling. I fear public speaking, but when I get up and just do it, I feel great.
- He has refrained from criticizing the government in public.
- It would be ridiculous to speak ill of one's parents in public.
- She rapped the Minister publicly for his indiscreet remarks.
- The court affirmed that the information can be made public under the Freedom of Information Act.
- The concern seems to be that open advocates don't spend their time being as productive as possible.
- She had no inhibitions about making her opinions known.
- Like other tyrants, he tried to silence anyone who spoke out against him.