"It was just once that it became public," she said.
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The secret marriage, which became public in June, surprised many.
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It wasn't until his death that their engagement became public.
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Audio of the tape eventually became public, and Armstrong apologized.
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Though the complaints never became public, the subsequent Warner Bros.
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Trump fired Flynn when Flynn's misleading of Pence became public.
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The Zuma mission became public in October 24, when NASASpaceflight.
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At least, it only became public about 10 days ago.
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On Wednesday of this week, that internal work became public.
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How has the story shifted since this first became public?
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The company's shares fell sharply after the news became public.
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The vote was postponed soon after Ford's allegations became public.
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Koskinen became the IRS commissioner after the controversy became public.
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Bush stood by his nominee when the allegations became public.
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Hildebrand resigned from his post when the trades became public.
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The events at My Lai became public a year later.
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The fatal crash became public at the end of June.
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After the protests became public, Google withdrew from the project.
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Last month, a security report commissioned by Bezos became public.
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Papa John's has suffered backlash after Schnatter's comment became public.
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When it became public, it seems like it's not working.
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Since D.E Shaw's stake in Emerson became public on Sept.
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After the letter became public, Mr. Polisner was fired immediately.
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All of these became public, causing a distraction to Mrs.
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Bowman "retired" in late June after those emails became public.
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It was the week when private testimony became public transcripts.
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After that, Locklear's troubles continued as her rehab visits became public.
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But Pence acted quickly months before East Chicago's crisis became public.
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When the agreement became public, local civil rights lawyers were irate.
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Sizemore denied the allegation last year when it first became public.
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He resigned a few months later, when the affair became public.
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President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal 2018 budget became public Monday night.
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If the letters became public, they might lead to armed rebellion.
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Deutsche Boerse stock had spiked once the merger plans became public.
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However, that all changed once Glitter's legal problems became public news.
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Kozinski, based in California, retired shortly after the claims became public.
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All three mishaps became public in recent months, the paper reported.
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Then the memo became public, and then its author was fired.
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When Mr. Assadullah's decision became public, his family first ridiculed him.
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They became public figures, much like those the news media scrutinized.
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Over time, those once private sessions became public displays of appreciation.
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After the agreement was announced, some of that criticism became public.
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When that data became public, the company's share price rose 4%.
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With each man leading his own party, the bickering became public.
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When Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's crimes became public, the floodgates opened.
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When details of my personal life became public, he supported me.
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It has been nearly seven weeks since the Mueller report became public.
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"Kylie is livid," a source told PEOPLE after their relationship became public.
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She never went back to the show after the allegations became public.
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The number became public after caucus paperwork was posted online, Bloomberg reported.
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Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk drifted apart before their split became public.
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It was under his leadership that the phone-hacking scandal became public.
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They closed at $33.51 on March 23, before Knauf's bid became public.
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The affair became public after Petraeus resigned as CIA director in 2012.
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It wasn't until a month ago, though, that this letter became public.
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It was all in secret — and only became public thanks to leaks.
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After her statement became public, seven other women accused Franken of misconduct.
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When news of the targeting became public, the media was completely disinterested.
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The video, which became public two days later, spread across the internet.
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"Paulsen, that was the first time [his opposition] became public," Renacci said.
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Unfortunately we're going through things, and it's not private, it became public.
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Her comments were made in January but became public only last month.
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The expulsions were done in secret and just became public this month.
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You began working on the film shortly after the story became public.
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The Times/CBS poll began hours after Mr. Comey's letter became public.
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ADT's stock fell sharply after the deal became public on Tuesday afternoon.
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FIFA first suspended Mr. Keram after the accusations became public in December.
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Since the breach became public, Equifax's shares have tumbled about 35 percent.
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After his father's betrayal became public, it all slipped away from him.
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Fairhurst departed the company the day after Easterbrook's firing became public knowledge.
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Trump ultimately released the money after news of the delay became public.
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Ryan removed Meehan from his ethics post after the allegations became public.
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The activist was ostracized from the group when those texts became public.
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And when his addiction became public, then it became a social media thing.
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It began as a private document but quickly became public and went viral.
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It was the company's first earnings announcement since it became public in June.
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Nussle's comment came the morning after Trump's proposed fiscal 2018 budget became public.
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Before the accusations became public, he had answered no to Hirono's two questions.
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Kelly himself was not pleased when tensions between Trump and Tillerson became public.
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Chris Dodd, returned Epstein's donations as accusations of the financier's wrongdoings became public.
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Shares have slid more than 40% since its interest in Anadarko became public.
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He continued to claim vindication after the report's full, damning contents became public.
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Cloudera shares rose after Icahn's position in Cloudera became public on Aug. 1.
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That was made worse when fake news and Russian interference became public knowledge.
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Prosecutors also described the meeting in the AMI agreement, which became public Wednesday.
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The week after it became public, the company received two thousand job applications.
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One can only imagine all the things they did that never became public.
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Sasse voted to confirm Acosta in 2017, before the deal became public knowledge.
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What had been royal land became public parks, or capacious and leafy squares.
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Occidental's shares have fallen nearly 28% since its offer for Anadarko became public.
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But in the days since the accusation became public, Democrats have closed ranks.
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Mr. Comey's letter, which quickly became public, cast a negative cloud over Mrs.
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Bernie Sanders, who is also vying for the Democratic 2020 nomination, became public.
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All the games were canceled after the news of Bryant's death became public.
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Their feud turned nasty public after Block's text messages denigrating Hurd became public.
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But that letter became public instantly, as Comey had to know it would.
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In an interview with BuzzFeed News before the call became public Wednesday, Rep.
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Since the letter became public, many people have tried to decipher its ramblings.
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When the tarmac meeting between the two became public, our suspicions were confirmed.
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Richard Nixon had already resigned before the sealed grand jury charge became public.
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Facebook's Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, which became public last March, inspired this investigation.
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Julie Swetnick's allegations, which became public on Wednesday, firmly support the second version.
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The patent was filed back on September 8th, 2016, and only became public yesterday.
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After an extramarital affair with actress Ava Gardner became public, Nancy left her husband.
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When Flynn's work for Turkey became public, the White House said Trump was unaware.
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The patent was originally filed in June 2015 and became public earlier this month.
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It was the third school district meeting since news of her suspension became public.
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Manning has not responded to the resurfaced allegations, which first became public in 2003.
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When the particulars of the bill became public earlier this week, new opponents emerged.
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Manafort's work for Yanukovych became public through the FARA registration of Daniel J. Edelman.
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The meeting went undisclosed for over a year, until it became public this month.
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Once the facts became public, the demise of Flynn's brief, tumultuous tenure swiftly followed.
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Grant says once the diagnosis became public ... Malone reached out and offered his help.
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After George's homosexuality became public information, American radio stations refused to play his music.
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"I love to love," Chmerkovskiy told ET before his relationship with Johnson became public.
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Shortly after McCabe's ouster became public, the president struck a triumphal note on Twitter.
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As the details of these stories eventually became public, they provoked only widespread indifference.
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When the Equifax hack became public earlier this year, the CFPB started an investigation.
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In 1904, Texier attempted suicide; the affair became public, and Debussy lost many friends.
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Shortly after Cravath's bonus scale became public, two major law firms matched the amounts.
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Stone denies that he ever told Trump about WikiLeaks' dumps before they became public.
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"The idea was killed by both clubs before it ever became public," James explained.
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The episode touches on all the ways in which Clark's life became public fodder.
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Eighteen surgeries and some notoriety followed after his story became public during Bergdahl's trial.
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Years later, the note became public, appearing in a posthumous collection of his letters.
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He removed Preynat from his post a year later, when the allegations became public.
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He said "society dictated its sentence" in 2016, after the Pamplona attack became public.
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Cohen did not acknowledge the payment until after it became public through media reports.
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Press freedom advocates criticized that move when it became public after Mr. Wolfe's arrest.
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Fraley told People magazine in 2016, when her connection to Rosie first became public.
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He wouldn't step down until 211, the year details of the suit became public.
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Porter resigned last month after allegations he abused his two ex-wives became public.
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Last month, the results of a forensic analysis commissioned by Mr. Bezos became public.
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He later became public affairs director for a nonprofit health organization for two years.
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The allegation first became public Sunday evening on the conservative website Big League Politics.
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"You wouldn't have a problem if it became public?" she asked of the report.
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Shuster appeared more vulnerable this cycle after news of his dating life became public.
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Those disputes largely faded into the background after Christine Blasey Ford's allegation became public.
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The video became public, Young and Azalea broke up, and locker room dysfunction followed.
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Both men expressed support for Cardinal Pell after news of his conviction became public.
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When these firms became public companies funded more by outsiders' money, that self-discipline diminished.
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When they became public, the multiple accusations together depicted Mr. Cosby as a sexual predator.
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"It has been nearly seven weeks since the Mueller report became public," Elie Honig noted.
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This is something it was aware of in 2015 but only became public in March.
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The lawsuit became public in 2011, when Bharara joined a lawsuit brought by a whistleblower.
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One week after he became public enemy #1, Schlossberg is issuing an apology ... of sorts.
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The 66-year-old was told hours after his death became public by her representatives.
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But on Wednesday, new details about a secret microphone found by prison workers became public.
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The shot comes almost two years after the controversy over Cavill's amazing mustache became public.
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The NBA banned Sterling for life in 2014 after racist statements he made became public.
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Via email, Schapiro said that the essay was written before the Chicago letter became public.
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He was fired from his anchor job at "Today" shortly after the audio became public.
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Trump and his supporters have aggressively attacked the document ever since its contents became public.
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Now let's fast forward to 2016, two months before the fake account scandal became public.
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Dimon's share purchase was reported by the Wall Street Journal before the filing became public.
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Well before Blasey Ford's allegations became public, Kavanaugh's confirmation process represented Congress at its worst.
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Rosenstein downplayed the memo's significance when it became public in December, while Barr awaited confirmation.
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Clinton's emails weeks after the existence of the private server became public in March 2015.
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Then Shanahan stepped down on Tuesday after domestic-violence incidents in his family became public.
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He was banned for life by the league after recordings of racist remarks became public.
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His brashness had alienated some GOP legislators even before his affair became public in January.
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Company shares have lost a third of their value since the emissions cheating became public.
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A lot of social media platforms were either launched or became public around that time.
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Video of government forces violently abusing his bodyguards became public, fueling protests and more outrage.
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The board members' outrage emerged only when the news became public and revealed Hollywood's complicity.
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"This is a phase where it should have been secret but became public," he said.
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Then, in court documents filed days later, more details about the alleged episode became public.
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Perrault fled the United States in 1992 when his criminal conduct became public, prosecutors said.
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Farenthold initially announced last year he would retire after accusations of sexual harassment became public.
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Days after the stolen Democratic emails became public, he called on Russia to uncover more.
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Hill said at the time the call became public that she found his words insufficient.
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These requests became public following the release of leaked documents from Tik Tok's moderation guidelines.
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Local officials criticized the Justice Department for not informing them before the news became public.
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Alan Simpson, a Wyoming Republican who supported Thomas, warned when Hill's complaint first became public.
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That plot unraveled once news of the military-aid freeze became public in late August.
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But more than a few conservatives had kept cautiously quiet after Ford's account became public.
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But she came under pressure after disparaging comments she made about the bank became public.
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Such agreements would have made it less likely that videos involving the men became public.
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Feinstein's office said it was not involved in handling Ramirez's allegation before it became public.
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After that became public, the BBC's most senior female journalists demanded the organization take action.
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Guzman's claims against Singer first became public in January in a report by the The Atlantic.
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When that scandal became public, Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, discontinued her public support of her husband.
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In Zhu's case, the fraud only became public because she fell out with Lei, the seller.
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This isn't the first time they have brought their families together since their relationship became public.
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Mulroney has also styled some of Meghan's signature looks since her relationship with Harry became public.
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" Soon after Barr's letter became public, Trump tweeted: "No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION.
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Sanchez kept her job as diputada until June 2016, when her relationship with Chapo became public.
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Lawrence believes his version of events never became public to protect The Mirage, Horn and Mantacore.
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Russia had already been in damage-control mode since Krushelnitsky's failed drug test became public Feb.
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Ally's shares, however, have fallen about 12 percent since Lion Point's involvement became public last week.
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She did, however, have a theory as to how her possession of it became public knowledge.
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Welcoming Their First Child Years after their relationship became public knowledge, pregnancy rumors began to circulate.
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"When his name became public, Jesus was inundated with media coming to his home," Feldman said.
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After the Funk and Smith case became public, allegations from other North Bend High students surfaced.
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But that was before a videotape of him addressing Communist Party members became public in August.
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It's been circulating for days among conservative blogs and social media accounts since it became public.
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He has said he only found out about her use of it when it became public.
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The proposal's public comment period closes today; Apple's comment was filed Wednesday but just became public.
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Tether's bounceback since the accusations became public is because of its centrality to the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
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Ally's shares, however, have slumped about 12 percent since Lion Point's involvement became public last week.
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The deposition became public in July 20043 — prompting prosecutors to re-open Constand's case against Cosby.
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The former rockstar's UFO emails became public in the latest Wikleaks dump, published earlier this month.
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Their secret wedding The couple was low key when their engagement became public knowledge in 2012.
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Hannah and Young became public shortly after Young ended his 36-year marriage to Pegi Young.
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BCMI Research analyst Chris Damas said he sold his Mosaic shares after the incident became public.
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Trump, who repeatedly called the probe a "witch hunt," claimed victory after Barr's letter became public.
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After Cole's story became public, many transgender men reached out to her, asking about the procedure.
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The allegations against Oreskes first became public in October 2017, as the #MeToo movement gained steam.
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Even then, the hold wasn't lifted until September 11—almost two weeks after it became public.
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Sondland made that admission in a revision of his earlier testimony that became public on Tuesday.
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Cuomo, along with several other Democratic lawmakers, called for Schneiderman's resignation after the allegations became public.
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Callon's shares have fallen about 29% from $6.40 on the day before the deal became public.
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A declassified version of the intelligence report on Russian hacking became public after the Trump briefing.
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Some prominent Democrats have come out in support of Tyson after her detailed statement became public.
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Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey stunned Washington when it became public late afternoon.
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This doesn't necessarily mean Barr committed perjury, as some lawmakers suggested after Mueller's letter became public.
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A politically charged case Her case first became public amid a furor of US-Russia developments.
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More details of the Oakbay account became public, including revelations about the inflammatory economic-emancipation campaign.
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The transcript, which became public after being filed on Monday, showed some sharp exchanges between Mrs.
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Even when certain stories of abuse became public knowledge, nobody did anything to punish the men.
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" In private comments that became public, Richards allegedly said, "Why should Virginia say something so bitchy?
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In late May, the complaint was unsealed and details about the incentive compensation practices became public.
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That all changed on August 28, when news that Trump was blocking the aid became public.
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It was not until Friday, when the government announced the charges, that the case became public.
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Those overtures became public only after Chevron offered last month to buy Anadarko for $33 billion.
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After the scandal's contours became public, North Carolina voters expressed alarm about past and future elections.
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Once, it wrote about a military victory in Myanmar's Kachin State before the news became public.
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Mr. Lewandowski said he did not learn about the hacked Democratic emails until they became public.
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The singer released "Slide Away" earlier this month after her separation from Liam Hemsworth became public.
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The paragraphs he didn't read became public soon enough — and started making the rounds on Twitter.
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Then, in January, the first detailed account of a 709 lawyer's arrest and detention became public.
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The invitations became public last week when John Dowd, Trump's private attorney for Mueller matters, quit.
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Many of those involved were able to sell their shares before the trial results became public.
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University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is investigating posts from a private Snapchat discussion that became public.
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The firm's involvement became public on July 11 — five days after Ms. Carlson filed her lawsuit.
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Nevils' rape allegation became public when early excerpts of Farrow's book began dribbling out this week.
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Shortly after the report became public, Grindr said it had put an end to the practice.
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Once the scheme became public, Trump obstructed Congress's investigation into his solicitation of foreign election assistance.
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He has proclaimed his innocence ever since the criminal investigations became public nearly three years ago.
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Mango ultimately told her about the promotion himself, less than an hour before it became public.
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He said strangers had harassed his home with threatening calls ever since the lawsuit became public.
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Once the incident became public, people began to use it in a debate about abortion rights.
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Before they became public, many saw Kavanaugh as a potential deciding vote to overturn Roe v.
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The allegations only became public in the past week, as Kavanaugh's confirmation seemed all but assured.
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Joe Barton (R-Texas) decided to retire after nude photos he sent to women became public.
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Mr. Cherry and two other executives at the company were fired after the emails became public.
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The affair became public when Clinton, then Governor, gave Flowers a position within the state government.
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On Christmas Eve, the day Spacey's felony sexual assault charge became public, the actor released a bizarre video in character as Frank Underwood, his "House of Cards" character who was killed off after allegations against Spacey from more than a dozen men became public last year.
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Murphy recently acknowledged his affair with Edwards, which became public as a result of her divorce proceedings.
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This isn't the first time the stars have brought their families together since their relationship became public.
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This isn't the first time the pair have brought their families together since their relationship became public.
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Redacted versions of the Comey memos became public in April 2018 after Congress received copies of them.
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When last month's scandal became public, Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, discontinued her public support of her husband.
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In July 2015, Cosby's deposition in the civil suit he settled against Constand in 2006 became public.
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New complaints became public in mid-November, and the network's chief news editor has left the company.
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C., criticized both his ally Trump and Pelosi after the president's letter to the speaker became public.
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It was only after Le Monde identified Mr Benalla on the video that the affair became public.
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A slew of sexual harassment complaints against politicians became public as part of the #MeToo movement. Sen.
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In early 2014, however, Morgan was fired over TPG's objections, which became public via a court fight.
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Meyers then roasted Kevin Spacey, whose alleged sexual misconduct involving underage boys became public earlier this year.
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His children, always carefully groomed and outfitted when they appeared for the cameras, became public figures too.
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Amazon claims his firing—which became public late last month—was the result of a safety violation.
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DOJ leadership later decided in November 2016 that Kadzik should be recused after the email became public.
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But in the evening at a Sanders event in Des Moines, the second campaign suddenly became public.
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The error was corrected by the Board after the incorrect registration, first reported by Wired, became public.
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The changes were made recently but became public overnight in updated bios on the company's Web site.
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Rockwell's shares have risen 2.2 percent since news of the deal first became public on Oct. 31.
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Opinion polls released since the plans became public have shown limited support for some of Seoul's proposals.
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She appeared alongside Kalanick at the company's first all-hands meeting after the sexism allegations became public.
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Their relationship became public after the pair was spotted at the Rugby World Cup final last October.
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The price is 12 percent higher than Bemis' share price on Friday after the deal became public.
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The woman tweeted the threat in March, 2015, but the info just became public in legal docs.
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"They've been having issues for a while now," the source said after the separation filing became public.
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Mr. Wong had previously expressed concerns that the installation would be axed once the message became public.
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A lab technician discovered the "missing" vials in August and the incident only became public this week.
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Turner's case first attracted national attention when the wrenching testimony of his victim, Jane Doe, became public.
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Trump has repeatedly defended Kavanaugh since Ford's allegations became public and has implied they are politically motivated.
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"I've been waiting for Snap to get back to that level where it became public," Cramer said.
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Several of Blumenthal's emails to Hillary became public during the ongoing investigation into her private email server.
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The emails became public around the time the EPA held a conference on these chemicals in water.
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Rumors about her letter first became public last week after Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings had already wrapped up.
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Trump first expressed his anger toward Atkinson in September, when the complaint became public, the report said.
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The federal indictment had been filed October 10, but became public after nine of them were arrested.
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Since the remarks became public, Allen has been met with bipartisan criticism, according to the Associated Press.
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The Amazon effort, codenamed Project Kuiper, first became public through regulatory filings with the International Telecommunications Union.
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So when the Justice Department's involvement in Kedarie's case became public, civil rights groups responded with skepticism.
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The outgoing Miss America, Cara Mund, slammed the organization, in a letter that became public this summer.
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Ms. McDougal's story eventually became public, in a Wall Street Journal article published days before the election.
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But he resigned abruptly on Monday after reports of the police investigation became public, the company announced.
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Trump was more gracious on Tuesday after the news of McCain's return to the Senate became public.
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Nevertheless, Porter's past was apparently not considered a problem inside the White House until it became public.
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After the ruling became public on Thursday, Mohammed said it only represented "one side of the story".
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But after the woman's accusations became public on Monday, the party faced increasing pressure to take action.
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On Monday, after details became public, the NSC denied anyone outside the council had seen the draft.
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On Wednesday, after Mr. Cohn's meeting with Mr. Trump became public, the bank's shares rose 3.6 percent.
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In the hours after Mr. Ocasek's death became public, not many others seemed to be sure, either.
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Two days after the accusations became public, the academy severed all ties and funding to Mr. Arnault.
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"It's my understanding that her story was leaked before the letter became public," Feinstein said in rebuttal.
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Trump's July call with Zelensky was the subject of a whistleblower complaint that became public last month.
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Only 18 days later, after the news about his statements became public, did he lose his job.
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Mitchell repeatedly inquired around who paid for the polygraph test Ford took before her story became public.
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Since Schnatter's comment became public in mid-July, Papa John shares have fallen by about 230 percent.
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It's why Monica Lewinsky was shamed and bullied and maligned for years after her story became public.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, his power had started to fade even before the scandal became public.
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The Patriots came under fire for keeping Brown on the team after the rape claim became public.
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Newsweek placed him on leave after the Reuters case became public, but reinstated him after an investigation.
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That was a year before the accusations became public in a newspaper investigation by The Indianapolis Star.
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That was a year before the accusations became public in a newspaper investigation by The Indianapolis Star.
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Pinterest, for example, placed a ban on all vaccination searches in September, which became public in February.
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He was deported after news about his alleged war crimes in Somalia became public through that CBC documentary.
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Shares in Unilever, which had hit record highs on Friday when Kraft's approach became public, rose 3 percent.
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Mansour had led the Taliban since last summer, when the death of founder Mullah Mohammad Omar became public.
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Winterkorn resigned days after the scandal became public and much of the company's management has changed since 2015.
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The indictment against Trump's former campaign chair Paul Manafort was unsealed the same day Papadopoulos's case became public.
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Details of the breaches became public only after Yahoo had struck a deal to be acquired by Verizon.
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VW noted some Volkswagen submissions in Germany became public in the German press days after they were filed.
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The image became public Friday on the release of an National Transportation Safety Board report into the crash.
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EPA officials at first appeared to clear the condo arrangement of all ethics allegations once it became public.
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It was the highest level meeting between U.S. and VW officials since the scandal became public in September.
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Since her resignation letter became public in March, the White House has commuted the sentences of 375 prisoners.
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Minutes after the news of Sanders' procedure became public, his campaign rivals responded with an outpouring of support.
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Ryan Lackey, a security entrepreneur and former Cloudflare employee, has been covering the vulnerability since it became public.
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Modi and Choksi, who have both denied wrongdoing, left India before the details of the fraud became public.
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As news of his death became public, celebrities and fans alike began mourning the accomplished writer and actor.
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The case re-emerged in the public eye last summer after Cosby's deposition in Constand's case became public.
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Yesterday, immediately after the latest cyberattacks became public, fans and celebrities began offering support using the hashtag #LoveForLeslieJ.
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But after it became public, it was central to the national debate about government's authority over tech companies.
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The decision was first reported by newspaper O Globo earlier this month but only became public on Monday.
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Since the Trump Jr. meeting became public knowledge, the standard assessment is that this is the smoking gun.
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It was not until September that evidence of lead poisoning became public, and officials began to acknowledge it.
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The company began making a flurry of announcements, planned long before the chip flaws became public last week.
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The deposition became public in July 2000, revealed when the Associated Press sued to access the sealed documents.
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Incyte shares rose more than 6 percent to $128 in post-market trading, after the data became public.
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Shortly after the news of the breach became public, someone claimed responsibility for it on the dark web.
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Last week, it became public that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson declined to host an event commemorating Ramadan.
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It was not locked down until the day it became public, a sign that his momentum was growing.
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Rajiv Mishra, the head of BRD Medical College, was suspended on August 12 after the deaths became public.
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The utterly bizarre allegation — which became public by way of Christopher Steele's infamous dossier — has never been confirmed.
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Kavanaugh's wife Ashley has reportedly faced a barrage of harassment and threats online since Ford's allegation became public.
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Tarantino said he has reached out to Weinstein since the scandal became public, but Weinstein has not responded.
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After Freidman's guilty plea and cooperation agreement became public, Cohen tweeted to distance himself from the taxi operator.
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The dashboard camera video became public in November, but only after a judge ordered that it be released.
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Neumann gave interviews to Business Insider and Axios in May, just months before WeWork's S-1 became public.
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The decision was reportedly made before news about alleged sexual misconduct by series star Kevin Spacey became public.
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The initial investments took place two years before allegations that Epstein paid minors for sexual favors became public.
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That inquiry took place before the background-check process had ended and before the allegation became public knowledge.
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When the scandal became public in December 2010, Tressel falsely claimed only just to have heard about it.
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His case became public after his attorneys publicly spoke about his intention to challenge Mueller and the subpoena.
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After news that Spears had decided to seek treatment became public, Asghari shared a sweet note on Instagram.
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Earlier, he had suggested that he was told by FBI agents about the review before it became public.
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CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to clarify the timing of when Trump's "Access Hollywood" comments became public.
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Winterkorn resigned soon after the scandal over polluting vehicles in the United States became public in September 2015.
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And what if the spreadsheet that had everyone's salary and stock, what if it just became public knowledge?
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The property where it stands was in private hands when it was erected, but later became public land.
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In Silicon Valley, where Facebook has its headquarters, some critics pilloried the company after the indictment became public.
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After that episode became public, Mr. Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department to be the special counsel.
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The deal, which became public in November, includes as much as $3 billion in state and city incentives.
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You know by now he was fired from his job at "Today" shortly after the audio became public.
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Days after sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein became public, the account wrote a one-word message, "#metoo."
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Mattis resigned from Trump's administration a day after Trump's plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria became public.
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But as the language in the draft text became public, the Democratic Unionists quickly broke with Mr. Johnson.
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Mr. Müller took over in late 2015 after the scandal became public, but lately seemed to lose momentum.
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Once a highflier, it is down 603 percent from where it was trading before the allegations became public.
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After her comments became public, Sadler blamed Mercedes Schlapp, another communications aide, during a meeting with the President.
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Her relationship with the founder of Tesla and SpaceX became public at the Met Gala in May 2018.
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He and others then allegedly sold their stock based on that tip before the trial results became public.
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As it turns out, the show's creator says Tom shot the scene after the Kraft scandal became public.
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Miller said the city withdrew its bid after the dates were announced and before the shortlist became public.
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Clariant shares had risen by nearly a third since their then 7.2 percent investment became public in July.
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The subpoena came after Bannon's comments to author Michael Wolff became public, according to The New York Times.
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Ex-staff secretary Rob Porter resigned last month after allegations he abused his two ex-wives became public.
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"I would never, ever force myself on a woman," he said in 2009 when the story became public.
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The Post noted that Cotton, Lee and Graham introduced their bill a day after Adelson's contribution became public.
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CNN has previously reported that Kelly knew of the allegations Porter was facing months before they became public.
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Here is the exchange: Feinstein: It's my understanding that her story was leaked before the letter became public.
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Despite calling Trump "unacceptable" after his "Access Hollywood" remarks became public, she&aposs reliably supported much of his agenda.
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The letter was meant to be anonymous, but last Wednesday, her story became public without her name or consent.
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Sloan took over as chief executive from John Stumpf in the weeks after news of the scandal became public.
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Deutsche, which employs around 100,000 people, has been in turmoil since news of the fine became public last month.
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Facebook is still actively dealing with these data demands, which have only escalated since NSA collection activities became public.
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The pair have kept their budding relationship relatively quiet on social media since it became public in October 2018.
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Since the emails became public, Sanders has renewed his call for Wasserman Schultz's resignation as head of the party.
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Later, once news of the meeting became public, Trump Organization lawyers attempted to control the narrative about the meeting.
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Apple applied for a patent for said device in a listing that became public today, and it looks... underwhelming.
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According to Bloomberg, he once vowed to a colleague that if his involvement became public, he would pull support.
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But two years ago, as the Petrobras probe became public, prosecutors began to slowly put Lula in their crosshairs.
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In 2014, Brendan Eich was forced out as Mozilla's chief executive after his opposition to gay marriage became public.
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After news of the relationship became public, Yenni released a video Thursday in which he apologized for his behavior.
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Flint switched back in October after tests showing elevated lead levels in the blood of some children became public.
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The Rodgers' family rift became public knowledge in spring 2016 when Jordan appeared on Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette.
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It was unclear why the news of the investigation became public only on Tuesday, two months after it began.
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JIM CRAMER: You know, I'm following you guys pretty closely and like your company ever since you became public.
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After it became public, the video triggered protests at the private, 22,000-student university located in upstate New York.
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In addition, Ms. Mackris was required to disclaim the materials "as counterfeit and forgeries" if they ever became public.
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John Conyers (D-Mich.), the House's longest-serving member, is being allowed to go slowly after accusations became public.
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The pair has kept their budding relationship relatively quiet on social media since it became public in October 2018.
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Christie has said he learned of Kelly's possible involvement in January 2014, when emails discussing the scheme became public.
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" When these remarks became public during the Watergate controversy, Trudeau said, "I've been called worse things by better people.
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Since the investigation became public, however, the man who once seemed to be everywhere is nowhere to be found.
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As news of the Obamas' housing plans became public on Wednesday, journalists and news photographers flocked to the block.
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Netflix, FX and Annapurna Pictures fired Siegal after her connection to Epstein became public, Variety reported on July 22.
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Coincidentally, there are several stark reminders of the ongoing tragedy around the same time that the letter became public.
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When the news about Lieutenant Calley and details about the massacre became public, pressure mounted for a full investigation.
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After the settlements became public, advertisers began fleeing O'Reilly's program, and Fox parted ways with its former star anchor.
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As allegations about sexual harassment became public there was growing concern about whether this man was fit for office.
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Since the McCarrick accusations became public, Wuerl has faced a firestorm of questions about what he knew, and when.
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Kelly's memo came just over a week after Porter resigned following allegations of domestic abuse against him became public.
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Poehling left the company in 2012, before the case became public, and feels fortunate to have found another job.
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Prince's last days: What we know With the investigation into his death now inactive, the related data became public.
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Days later, President Obama would say that he was unaware of Clinton's email setup until it became public knowledge.
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At the time, Judge Kavanaugh told the Senate he knew nothing about either episode until they became public knowledge.
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That's one thing we learned when he pleaded guilty to an array of crimes that became public on Tuesday.
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While rivals were furious when that deal became public, neither Valcke nor Fox Sports has been accused of wrongdoing.
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When the visit became public, it raised questions about her ability to oversee the investigation in an impartial manner.
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Fish was immediately put on a leave of absence when the news became public, and resigned two days later.
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He could argue the company violated the confidentiality terms of his exit agreement when the internal investigation became public.
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In May, Mr. Díaz stepped down as chairman of the board shortly after the sexual misconduct allegations became public.
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Once a fixture of elite Manhattan and Los Angeles society, Weinstein has been ostracized since the accusations became public.
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After these incidents became public, I saw and heard white pundits and commentators condemn these individual cases and persons.
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The last major reform discussions began shortly after CRA ratings and performance evaluations became public on July 1, 1990.
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The move became public late last month and people familiar with the negotiations said they expected a speedy conclusion.
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Borchetta specifically says Swift's father, also named Scott, was informed of the sale five days before it became public.
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Last month, after the claims against Mr. Greitens became public, Mr. Greitens acknowledged an affair and asked for forgiveness.
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In the few days since Dr. Blasey's name became public, she has already suffered, as she knew she would.
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That employees were keeping track of this information became public knowledge soon after, but the spreadsheet's details remained private.
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Christopher Steele, 52, fled his home in Surrey, England, Wednesday as his identity became public, The Telegraph said Thursday.
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Dozens of women who know Kavanaugh signed a letter of support for him soon after Ford's allegation became public.
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When the information became public years later, it sparked company-wide outrage that led to a global employee walkout.
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Their story became public in the summer of 22, and the Sherman Ranch was launched into the paranormal spotlight.
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The athletic company also has stood by athletes accused of less-serious wrongdoings that still became public relations nightmares.
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A TomTom spokesperson told Reuters that the deal closed "some time ago," but it became public late last week.
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The Podesta e-mails join the thousands that Clinton delivered to the State Department after her server became public.
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The news media discovered the litigation during the election, and Harth's name became public in the summer of 2023.
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Ito's contacts and work to obscure Epstein's involvement occurred after those previous accusations and his plea deal became public.
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CEO Winterkorn resigned days after the scandal became public and much of the company's management has changed since 2015.
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The protest was announced before the latest allegation became public, but it is likely to receive more attention now.
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Kim was kicked off after her accusation became public and Spilo kept surviving, all the way to the finals.
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It was not immediately clear when the decision to reject the child's enrollment had been made or became public.
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After the indictment became public on Tuesday, commenters bombarded Ms. Giannulli's Instagram page with criticism related to the scandal.
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The discussion between then-Republican candidate Trump and his son took place after the emails became public, Schiff said.
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These issues, which only recently became public, have implications for dozens of cases where Graham was the arresting officer.
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On Wednesday night the woman, Najila de Souza, gave her first on-camera interview since her accusation became public.
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After Hannah and Young became public, the couple faced criticism from friends, Young said, including his former bandmate David Crosby.
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ByteDance's interest in a search engine became public on Wednesday after it published a recruitment post on its WeChat account.
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It's not clear why Facebook waited until the details of Cambridge Analytica's data scraping became public before requesting an audit.
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Ellis said he feared jurors would be subject to the same issues he was facing if their identities became public.
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Soon, the tiff became public with Pelosi's deputy chief of staff Drew Hammill taking to Twitter to voice his concerns.
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Senior officials including Chief of Staff John Kelly were aware of the allegations before they became public, according to reports.
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He's been tweeting about Clinton's downfall since 2014, and he was hinting about WikiLeaks' election plans before they became public.
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" If its identity became public, Greenpark wrote, it "will no longer conduct business with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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He also said prosecutors decided to bring the case after transcripts of Cosby's deposition from the civil case became public.
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Kelley Blue Book estimates that prices for used Volkswagens have declined 16 percent since the scandal became public in September.
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Entertainment industry heavyweights have distanced themselves from Weinstein, once one of Hollywood's most powerful men, since the accusations became public.
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Shortly after the vulnerability became public, Microsoft was forced to halt AMD's Spectre patch after it rendered some computers unbootable.
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That uptick happened under the leadership of Randolph "Tex" Alles, who's firing became public the the day after Nielsen resigned.
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After the police investigation into Mr Weinstein became public in 2015, tabloids published stories portraying the accuser as an opportunist.
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Low-paid workers at the University of California became more likely to seek new jobs after salary data became public.
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Some Republicans abandoned Moore after the accusations became public, and the party's Senate campaign arm cut ties with his campaign.
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Since Trump's sexually aggressive comments became public record, numerous women have shared their own traumatic experiences using the hashtag #NotOkay.
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Intel is running into problems protecting its chips from the major Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities that became public last week.
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The lawsuits said VW's market capitalization fell by $63 billion after the diesel cheating scandal became public in September 2015.
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The 25-year-old shared a sweet note to his Instagram on Wednesday night, shortly after the news became public.
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When asked if comments about their relationship, which became public in January, ever bother them, the couple had opposing views.
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When Chen's relationship with the CBS executive became public, she was the host of "The Early Show" on the network.
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Almost as important, the orders became public as part of stories about how they were spied on for questionable reasons.
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But source code used by APT1, McAfee says, never became public, nor did it wind up on the black market.
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Rodgers relocated to Fletcher's hometown of Dallas after their engagement became public knowledge following the series finale of The Bachelor.
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When Marakby's departure from Uber became public in April, he didn't specific future plans or a reason for his departure.
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The unlikely friendship first became public when the two posed for a selfie at the Hollywood Film Awards in November.
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That was more than a month before the news became public, when WikiLeaks began posting those emails in early October.
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The probe, which became public in June, derailed Lotte Group's previous plan for a $4.5 billion IPO for Hotel Lotte.
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Since news of his firing became public, reporter Kimberly Winston and managing editor Lauren Markoe announced they had voluntarily resigned.
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Mr. Trump first expressed his dismay about Mr. Atkinson around the time the whistle-blower's complaint became public in September.
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Most Republican members of the committee met with Jackson last week before the allegations of improper behavior became public. Sen.
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But when the compromise became public last month, it provoked an uproar from educators and politicians across the ideological spectrum.
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Some of that became public which it's not supposed to, and our business is to understand that, and explain it.
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The case was argued in court May 4 -- a few days before the border-wide zero tolerance policy became public.
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Ford's name became public after the leak and she eventually testified at a dramatic hearing, nearly torpedoing Kavanaugh's nomination. Sen.
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The email was sent two days after the whistleblower complaint was filed, and a month before the complaint became public.
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Kelly reportedly plans to address the leak on Wednesday as aides work to figure out how the information became public.
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The former wrestler also sued the Clems after the tape became public, a case that was settled out of court.
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Broidy resigned from his position as deputy chair of the Republican National Committee on Friday when the payment became public.
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After her parents' indictment became public on Tuesday, commenters bombarded Ms. Giannulli's Instagram page with criticism related to the scandal.
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Her family reported the attack to the police, but they were concerned for her reputation if the incident became public.
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If her secret became public, she tells me she would be shamed and thrown out of her home and community.
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As part of those proceedings, the videotape of Mr. Clinton's false testimony became public, taking its place in his legacy.
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The company's stock has fallen about 15 percent in the three weeks since Cambridge Analytica's misuse of data became public.
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Mr. Sessions recused himself from the investigation in March after his own undisclosed meetings with the Russian ambassador became public.
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Since the call became public and as House Democrats have pursued investigations, polls have shown public opinion on impeachment shifting.
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Australian officials informed the U.S. about the conversation two months later, after the hacked emails became public, the newspaper said.
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A handful of Republican senators announced after the report became public that they would not vote to advance the bill.
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They were classified, although some portions of them became public, as did parts of supplemental procedures added by subsequent administrations.
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The patent, which was spotted by GeekWire, was filed back in March 2017 but only became public earlier this week.
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That's a few days after the hold on that military aid first became public, thanks to an article in Politico.
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The Trump-Zelensky call became public following the filing of a whistleblower report on the president's conduct during the call.
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Moreover, once the allegations became public, it was easy to identify all the alleged witnesses and conduct our own investigation.
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And it comes after President Donald Trump's disparaging remarks last week regarding immigrants of African nations and Haiti became public.
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Cramer pointed to Burlington, which was taken private by Bain Capital in 2006 and once again became public in 2013.
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Dianne Feinstein became public over the past week, she decided to go ahead and speak out herself, Sunday's report said.
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Even more startling, after the scandal became public, Wells Fargo continues to invoke rip-off clauses to block class actions.
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A scramble ensued inside the West Wing to defend him when the claims became public this week, the sources said.
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The lawsuits said VW's market capitalization fell by $17.53 billion after the diesel cheating scandal became public in September 2015.
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But the two sides reached an impasse this winter, and on Monday the contentious tone of the standoff became public.
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He explained that if compromising videos about particular men became public, that could torpedo litigation or attempts to negotiate settlements.
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Justice Department officials objected to that stiff recommended sentence for the 67-year-old Stone immediately after it became public.
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But they were dropped after the video became public, and Officer Pinheiro was suspended with pay from the Police Department.
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Before the allegations of sexual misconduct against Mr. Moonves became public last year, CBS sued to block the possible merger.
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The Good Morning America style correspondent has also styled some of Meghan's signature looks since her relationship with Harry became public.
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Among the strangest is a patent application which became public today, and it's, uh, some sort of crane game jellyfish thing.
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You'll recall Arie became public enemy No. 1 after blindsiding Becca and dumping her for Lauren ... in the cringeworthy 'Bachelor' finale.
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Since the Khashoggi case became public, several think tanks in Washington have said they had reassessed their relationship with Saudi Arabia.
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Carey's hospitalization became public because, as she said in later interviews, her mother called 911 after she fainted in her house.
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The two men never discussed the idea directly, and talks fell apart after Trump grew angry that the discussions became public.
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The probe became public in September after Morrisey filed an action against Mylan for allegedly refusing to comply with a subpoena.
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Elcomsoft did not disclose the new method to Apple, but the company responded quickly once news of the bug became public.
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The bad blood between Diesel and Johnson first became public when the latter called out his male costars on social media.
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Regardless, this suspension helped catapult the views of the video, which rose to 10,000 after news of the suspension became public.
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The pair's romance became public knowledge in September when they were spotted on a date in Disneyland only weeks after filming.
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"When his name became public, Jesus was inundated with media coming to his home," MGM executive vice president Alan Feldman said.
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Tolmach said there have been six suicides of men from the 1979 graduating class, in particular, since the scandal became public.
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Long-standing tensions between the company's founders - former brothers-in-law - first became public during a court hearing on March 13.
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The case became public when the Iran judiciary announced his sentence in July, three months after he was convicted at trial.
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Since the allegations became public, Harvey has been expelled from the Producer's Guild and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences.
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She began her questioning by apologizing for the death threats and other trauma Ford had endured after her allegations became public.
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The indictment of Winterkorn, who resigned days after the scandal became public in September 2015, is likely to be largely symbolic.
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Similar incidents hadn't seemed to bother him before, but all of a sudden Ultrasur's violent fringe became public enemy number one.
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Since Ford's name became public this month, at least two other women have come forward to accuse Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.
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Diana and Charles would ultimately call it quits after their marital woes became public and their divorced was finalized in 1996.
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But it seems that once the release date became public, deep state actors and the Trump-hating media went to work.
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Rogers said it was unhelpful for Trump to raise this controversial incident, which became public due to leaks by Edward Snowden.
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The poll was in the field as the details of the GOP bill became public, with interviews conducted Wednesday through Sunday.
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Xi himself visited Anxin county in late February, which only became public when China announced plans for Xiongan on April 1.
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He and girlfriend Swift have reportedly been quietly dating for a few months, though the relationship only became public in May.
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" After the meeting became public, Goldstone vented to the younger Agalarov, "I hope this favor was worth it for your dad.
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Those vehicles were recalled after it became public knowledge that, for decades, car inspections had been carried out by uncertified technicians.
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Korkmaz said he was reassigned after his investigation became public in 2013, and that in 2014 he was arrested and jailed.
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Hunter's questionable expenses first became public in April when the San Diego Union-Tribune reported on a Federal Election Commission inquiry.
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In turn, architects became public pop-intellectuals, each stuck in a personal stylistic mode, promoting their services to global client lists.
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The White House said in February, days after the call, it would probe how the details of the call became public.
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Consumers only became aware of the breach when it became public on Thursday, more than a month after the initial detection.
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Hyde-Smith's joke about attending a public hanging if invited by a supporter became public November 11 and quickly went viral.
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The 81-year-old Arizona Republican has been undergoing treatment for brain cancer ever since his diagnosis became public in July.
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After the gunman's history became public, Sanders immediately took to the Senate floor after the attack and denounced the gunman's actions.
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DeClark was announced the day after Throsby's exit became public, while Wright was announced in May and came on in August.
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In both cases, more sensitive information became public knowledge as a result of disclosures to the media that were then published.
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Initially when the Ukraine controversy became public, Trump wanted Pompeo to publicly defend him against the State Department bureaucracy, officials said.
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Scott resigned from the company in 25, four months after the investigation became public, and began his career in Republican politics.
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Once the suit became public, he might be branded a traitor in the business community and have trouble finding another job.
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Clint and Jennifer Lancaster filed a petition for paternity and child support on May 29, months before the case became public.
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And when she was called on by a fellow friend to speak at the dinner, Ms. Stebich's unalloyed affection became public.
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The day after Strzok's transfer became public, did President Donald Trump accordingly tweet his pride in the just triumph of law?
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The conflict became public this year during the selection process for the chief executive of PZU, central Europe's biggest insurance company.
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But their departures had little to do with the ill-fated partnership with Theranos, whose troubles became public after they left.
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Since the situation became public, donations of clean bottled water have been coming in from aid organizations and private individuals, alike.
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Prosper retained advisers to seek out around $150 million in capital before LendingClub's woes became public, one of the people said.
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Though Trump knew about the "moron" remark before it was first reported in October, he was enraged after it became public.
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"I hope your plane blows up"Since news of the group became public, the page appears to have been made inaccessible.
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A year after the memos became public, Mr. Mueller finished his investigation and declined to decide whether the president obstructed justice.
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Shortly after Carlson's lawsuit became public, at least six more women came forward to share allegations of their own against Ailes.
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Before the illnesses became public, the United States and Cuban governments had been dealing with the situation in a professional manner.
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Mr. Schwartz learned about the episode involving Dr. Peters in August, shortly before it became public in a Vanity Fair article.
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But as it became public, questions surfaced: Were the gangs merely consolidating their positions before they unleashed another wave of violence?
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As an insider, I know there's no way Kristin would have known about the slavery or branding until it became public.
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Rob Porter, a top aide to President Trump, resigned yesterday after evidence became public suggesting that he assaulted his former wives.
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When Bell Pottinger's role became public, protesters rallied against the company, both in South Africa and outside the firm's London office.
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Last year, he discussed the federal courts' response to abuse and misconduct by judges that became public during the #MeToo reckoning.
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Immediately, Mr. Collins called his son, Cameron Collins, to encourage him to sell his shares before the test results became public.
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That ended with the state and federal investigations into his fund-raising practices, which became public in the spring of 2016.
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Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office in a statement on Wednesday announced the results of the probe which became public in June.
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Wolff's book has dominated cable news since excerpts became public on Wednesday as many have questioned its sourcing and fact-checking.
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However, the Epstein issue has continued to plague the Duke of York, especially since the Giuffre allegations became public in 2015.
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That follows the departure of eight board members late last year, after news about the suspended member, Courtney Milan, became public.
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The documentary reminds us that Hernandez killed himself in his jail cell just two days after the information became public knowledge.
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A week later, the scheme to tie the military aid to the Biden investigation requested by the White House became public.
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The invite was sent Thursday morning, but a campaign spokesman called it an "old invite" scheduled before Ford's accusation became public.
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Equifax has also faced questions about why two of its executives sold large amounts of stock before the breach became public.
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Lawmakers opposing Kavanaugh's nomination have put their focus on these allegations rather than two additional accusations that became public this week.
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After the talks became public knowledge, Mr. Netanyahu flew to Washington to excoriate the effort in a joint meeting of Congress.
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" Cartoon by Lars Kenseth In 2015, when Giuffre's allegations against Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein became public, Maxwell called them "obvious lies.
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His son and others are accused of then selling their stock based on that tip before the trial results became public.
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But when the child rapist Jeffrey Epstein died, and more of his nominally philanthropic donations became public, science faced a reckoning.
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The relationship between Trump and McGahn was further damaged when McGahn's clashes with the President became public knowledge in news reports.
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And on Monday, Sanders said the FBI's background check investigation into Porter hadn't been completed before the abuse allegations became public.
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Mr. Winterkorn has said he was not aware of the illegal software until September 2015, shortly before the wrongdoing became public.
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"If he had waited until these facts became public," McQuade said, "the reaction to the report would have been very different."
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"I was never aware of the allegation that military aid was tied to investigations until it became public," Pence told ABC.
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News of their intentions became public when Mr. Murphy called into a popular radio show last week about an unrelated matter.
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A draft order on drug pricing that became public in June would grant pharmaceutical companies even more power to charge exorbitantly.
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Once the existence of the meeting became public, all parties involved claimed it was a dud, resulting in nothing of consequence.
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The letter claimed that Pope Francis had empowered the American prelate despite knowing about the abuses years before they became public.
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And the White House was even unable to keep its story straight once the allegations became public, with Kelly and Sen.
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And since Kranepool's health struggles became public this year, some longtime fans of the Mets have come forward to offer help.
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Before the problems became public, Google on its blog said Intel and others planned to disclose the issues on Jan. 13.
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When the rumors became public trials, they turned the French against their once-popular, Austrian-born queen and sealed her eventual fate.
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Rock and Berry's engagement became public earlier this month after she was spotted with a diamond ring on her left ring finger.
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He was paroled in March, and Price's slaying was thrust back into the spotlight after his release became public on July 31.
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James Damore last year caused an uproar in Silicon Valley and beyond when he wrote the internal memo, which later became public.
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The momentum of Mueller's politically explosive two-year investigation petered out in the months after his final report became public in April.
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In 2013, Weiner ran for New York City mayor, but was defeated in the Democratic primary after more lewd messages became public.
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Months before Ford's allegation became public, they were wary of what his vote could do to women's rights on a judiciary level.
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In fact in my presentations at public seminars I asked the people, 'How many of you used Google before it became public?
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Allegations against Weinstein became public knowledge following a New York Times investigation alleging he had sexually harassed women in Hollywood for decades.
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" When the allegations became public last year, the NFL embarked on a long investigation and determined the story was "consistent and credible.
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What happened to Donegan when the list became public knowledge shows exactly why women needed such a tool in the first place.
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Perhaps coincidentally, Intel (INTC) announced hours after the settlement became public that it was abandoning its plans to make 5G smartphone radios.
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Under pressure, the British government made infection-prevention a legal requirement for hospitals and results from audits on the matter became public.
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Democrats had celebrated on Tuesday after the Trump administration's apparent decision to abandon the controversial question for the upcoming census became public.
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The conversation about possibly considering mentioning Garner in an editorial about gun violence became public in private emails illegally hacked by WikiLeaks.
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But he was deported several years later after news about his alleged war crimes in Somalia became public through the CBC documentary.
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Barahona's relationship with Duran first became public in March 2013, after an internal investigative report was obtained by multiple local news outlets.
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The group said it received only a few messages dealing with the media queries when the meeting became public in mid-2017.
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The false filings became public in a report from the city's Investigation Department — long after Ms. Olatoye first knew of the problem.
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In prior instances with President Donald Trump's administration, candidates in the running for positions were sometimes dropped after their names became public.
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Over the last week, market prices recovered from the rout triggered after word of the plea deal became public on May 17.
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There were also five "mega" lawsuits, filed after companies' market values shrank at least $5 billion immediately after bad news became public.
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The former became public on May 23; CBP says it found out that its database had been compromised over a week later.
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Shortly after the lawsuit became public, zALTtuscis tweeted a copy of the First Amendment and a picture of part of the lawsuit.
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It was too late for Americans to do that when the allegations about Trump became public; the ballots had already been set.
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But in a partially redacted copy of the memo that became public last month, Comey actually described his skepticism towards the material.
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RELATED: Supreme Court won't block children's climate change lawsuit In none of those three matters did Kavanaugh write anything that became public.
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Davidson said in an interview with CNN that the transaction raised red flags at his bank even before the scandal became public.
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While politicians had been hesitant to weigh in on the scandal, the floodgates appeared to open Friday after Watson's account became public.
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Peloton just gave the public a first look at its financials, including executive pay, as its IPO paperwork became public on Tuesday.
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In May, days after Dr. Rodchenkov's account became public, Ms. Uhlaender and Ms. Nikitina exchanged more than a dozen messages on Facebook.
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"He expressed genuine contrition for the words he used on the video that became public," Pence said on Fox News on Monday.
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Even before the tape of Mr. Trump's 2400 comments about women became public, many executives were appalled by his temperament and judgment.
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Details of the nearly-two hour meeting became public Wednesday after senior US officials confirmed what took place to NBC and Reuters.
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Even as the effects of photoshop, airbrushing, and the like became public knowledge, women still felt pressure to look like these images.
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The official Instagram account for Garfield issued a somber dedication to Grumpy Cat Friday, after the news of his death became public.
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Mnuchin later walked the comments back when the frightening estimates became public, but Trump was pushing McConnell and Mnuchin for quick action.
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After news of Ms. Richards's departure became public, tweets (mostly from women) erupted like popcorn: "Hopefully to run for office!" one read.
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Richard Smith retired after Equifax's hacking became public in September, but he testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Monday.
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The fight became public just before prominent Republican leaders, including President Donald Trump, spoke at the NRA leadership convention in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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And it eventually became public that a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia was investigating people with links to WikiLeaks.
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We have not received any internal allegations of sexual harassment or misconduct involving him either before or after his separation became public.
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Administration officials would not say when the Tax Department's investigation began, but it became public a month after the attorney general's lawsuit.
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One such Russian with Kremlin ties was housed by the CIA in the Washington suburbs until his identity became public last year.
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Her story became public when Ms. Tuan, who goes by Winnie in Australia, published a Facebook post about her experience on Jan.
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Bolton's attorney, Charles Cooper, released his letter on Wednesday after an earlier letter he had received from the White House became public.
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But her campaign did not have enough time after news of the hacking attack became public to seize on any damaging findings.
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In the weeks since the allegations became public, others came forward to accuse McCarrick of sexually abusing them, according to published reports.
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The information became public when a documents laying out the prediction were released as part of a House Transportation Committee hearing Wednesday.
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Two years later, he ran for New York City mayor, but dropped out of the race when more lewd messages became public.
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After the affair became public, Mr. Greitens asked Missourians for forgiveness and said he had worked through the issue with his wife.
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Some disputes were settled confidentially, while others became public lawsuits, leading to a steady drumbeat of negative headlines and mounting legal costs.
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Mr. Weiner was forced to resign from Congress in June 2011 after an explicit picture, sent from his Twitter account, became public.
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Once the report became public, Shulkin said he repaid his wife's travel and that he would follow the inspector general's other recommendations.
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Mr. Heastie, through the spokesman, also offered condemnation of the action for the first time since the allegations became public last month.
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Actor Cho Jae-hyun issued a statement on Saturday apologizing for his wrongdoings after detailed sexual harassment allegations against him became public.
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Bobbitt, who had been given $75,000, according to prosecutors, took civil action against D'Amico and McClure and the scam soon became public.
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But McCabe skyrocketed back into the public view after a series of texts from a former member of Mueller's team became public.
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If such an interview became public during the middle of the 2016 election, it could have had enormous negative implications for Democrats.
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He began looking into Kushner's campaign donations; when the investigation became public, Kushner withdrew himself from consideration for the Port Authority job.
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Kasowitz was sidelined after some embarrassing incidents, such as a profane email exchange with a stranger that became public in July 2017.
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That ledger became public in August 2016 via the New York Times, and led to Manafort's resignation as campaign chairman that month.
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He said his investigation, which became public last year, is mainly about potential fraud by Exxon perpetrated upon shareholders or the public.
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Since sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh became public earlier this month, two versions of the judge have emerged.
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Details of the nearly two-hour meeting became public Wednesday after senior U.S. officials confirmed what took place to NBC and Reuters.
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The President weighed in after news of the subpoena became public, calling it "very unfair" and retweeting criticism of Burr over the weekend.
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Many lawmakers have warmly embraced Obama's moves toward more normal relations with Cuba, which became public in a shock announcement in December 2014.
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Even before the current allegations against Brett Kavanaugh became public, his nomination to the Supreme Court represented a brewing crisis of American democracy.
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The screenshot then became public last week when the incoming president of the school's Black Student Alliance, Jonathan Pulphus, posted it on Facebook.
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It's shares rose 3.4 percent on news of the settlement Wednesday to their highest level since the scandal became public in September 2015.
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All this led to a catastrophically bad scandal, one that Mark Zuckerberg seemed to avoid in the days after the details became public.
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The allegations first became public in March, after the website MormonLeaks posted a lengthy audio recording of a conversation between Denson and Bishop.
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After the allegations became public, the academy ended the group's work with Mr. Arnault and hired a law firm to conduct an investigation.
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Both Microsoft and Amazon have been the targets of public protests since their respective contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) became public.
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Gill is also appealing MSU's investigation report, which concluded there was "insufficient" evidence that Jacoby retaliated against her after the allegation became public.
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DETROIT — Ten years before the allegations against Harvey Weinstein became public knowledge, Tarana Burke was already helping young women talk about sexual assault.
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Prosecutors have cited the deposition given by Mr. Cosby in that case, parts of which became public only last summer, as key evidence.
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Kuhnke replaces Kim Hammonds, who stepped down last week, having come under pressure after critical comments she made about the bank became public.
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Cohn's resignation became public on Tuesday, but he and Trump had been discussing his possible departure for weeks, a White House official said.
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As Weiner's marital discord became public, there was talk that the producers might tack an addendum onto the film for its Showtime telecast.
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And just before his infidelity scandal became public, Mr Woods was playing at a level of some 1.19 strokes below par per round.
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While that merger fizzled, a deal that had been in the works between Fiat Chrysler and self-driving car startup Aurora became public.
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The 25-year-old model took to Instagram on Tuesday to slam the media after news of his breakup with Kardashian became public.
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The league had been investigating Russell, 224, since allegations became public in June, but Reidy-Russell had not been cooperating with the inquiry.
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Cameron Collins then allegedly sold his shares, before news of the drug trial became public and sent the price of the stock tumbling.
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When the allegations against Harvey Weinstein became public in October, the company's board fired him, and Hollywood heavyweights distanced themselves from the studio.
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That also means the FISA Court approved three reauthorizations after the Steele dossier became public—and the Trump team itself started debunking it.
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As news of her death became public on Saturday, Radziwill's family and friends, as well as members of the fashion industry, paid tribute.
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In October, decade-old tapes from the show became public, showing Trump making lewd and disparaging remarks about women, and upending the race.
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The deposition was sealed for many years but became public in 2015, about six months before Cosby was charged with allegedly assaulting Constand.
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Up to Wednesday's close, the stock had risen more than 11 percent since news of the Mondelez offer became public in late June.
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Volkswagen — Volkswagen's U.S. Chief Executive Officer Michael Horn is leaving the company, six months after the automaker's diesel emissions cheating scandal became public.
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"I don't have a whip count," MacArthur said, acknowledging some centrists still have concerns with the draft proposal that became public this week.
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Yet, Ambrose's story and those of other mothers' whose children became public sexual commodities in online red-light districts were no silver bullet.
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Facebook initially declined to provide Zuckerberg for questioning when the committee asked back in March, shortly after the Cambridge Analytica scandal became public.
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After those quotes became public, Bannon received a direct personal rebuke from Trump and was forced to step down from running Breitbart News.
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Kelly reportedly knew about the abuse allegations before they became public and initially continued to defend Porter after the first reports came out.
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An anonymous user on 220chan posted specific medical information about Jeffrey Epstein's death by apparent suicide before the news became public on Saturday.
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Tensions between PillPack and Surescripts became public in mid-July, when CNBC reported that PillPack was thinking about suing Arlington, Virginia-based Surescripts.
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Martha Roby, who blasted Trump after the "Access Hollywood" tape became public in 2016, is headed to a runoff to defend her seat.
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An anonymous user on 4chan posted specific medical information about Jeffrey Epstein's death by apparent suicide before the news became public on Saturday.
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Wongvajirapakdi's actions became public in October when the king announced that he had stripped her of all royal and military titles for disloyalty.
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Donald J. Trump berated leading party members who have withdrawn support after a recording of him demeaning women in lurid terms became public.
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That's in stark contrast to the substantial recoveries on behalf of victims of the Bernard Madoff scam, which became public two months earlier.
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When Egan's result became public, Johnston reminded other mathematicians about the anonymous poster's proof, and Houston and Pantone soon showed it was correct.
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"They are essentially nonsanctioned espionage groups," said Brian Wallace, a security expert at Cylance explained at the time when that case became public.
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On Wednesday — hours after the breach became public — an Uber user filed a lawsuit accusing the company of negligence and deceptive business practices.
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Moody's and S&P both declared shortly after Einhorn's advances became public that such a structure could negatively impact the automaker's credit rating.
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The Giants stood behind kicker Josh Brown for months after the details of his 2015 arrest for domestic violence became public this summer.
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Hours later, the recording of Mr. Trump boasting years earlier to an "Access Hollywood" host about grabbing women by their genitalia became public.
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But since that news became public, the Islanders have been terrible at home — with an 9-16-2 mark starting with a Dec.
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When the news of his appointment became public in 1891, critics immediately doubted that he could help American composers find a national voice.
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Worse, if it became public, she said she would fear that her own family members might carry out an honor killing against her.
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He had most recently been dating Hope Hicks, the White House communications director, who solicited defenses of him when the accusations became public.
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The documents released on Monday did not cover the investigation of Mr. Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, which became public in January 1998.
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Mr. Modi had been on the run since January as the nature of the bank fraud — the largest in India's history — became public.
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House Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry after details of the July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky became public.
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Another angle: New evidence became public this weekend: a 2018 recording of Mr. Trump ordering the firing of the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
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Attendance at the marches has declined over the years, especially after allegations that some organizers made anti-Semitic comments became public in 22018.
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The Starr report became public immediately, distributed on the Internet and shocking the public with its voluminous details about Clinton's dalliances with Lewinsky.
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CNN has reported that several senior administration officials, including chief of staff John Kelly, were aware of the allegations before they became public.
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Ailes, its leader, and Bill O&aposReilly, one of its most recognized anchors, were both booted after numerous sexual misconduct allegations became public.
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Kazaks has publicly distanced himself from Rimsevics, with whom he had been on fishing trips before bribery allegations became public in early 2018.
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"I love Staten Island, and I've attended Groundhog Day every year since I became public advocate," Ms. James said in a telephone interview.
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In a write-up that became public on Sunday, Ormandy said the flaw stemmed from the way the extension generated pop-up windows.
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That doesn't mean the Weinstein allegations — or the Me Too movement, which gained steam as those allegations became public — have had no impact.
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The developments raised new questions about the internal investigation at Fox News that was started after allegations about Mr. Ailes first became public.
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The names of the 19933 potential witnesses became public as it became clear how hard it would be to find an impartial jury.
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In one text message that became public, Ms. Garland advised a water department spokesperson to be "as unhelpful as possible" about a request.
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When Ford's allegation first became public on September 16, Kavanaugh categorically denied it and said he would never be at such a party.
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After Raab's remarks became public, sterling surged versus the dollar to trade at $1.2831 before settling up half a percent on the day.
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Flynn resigned after it became public that he had not been completely forthcoming about those talks with other members of the Trump administration.
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"I thought it was allowed," she said in an interview on CNN's "The Situation Room" this week, after the watchdog's report became public.
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Kazaks has publicly distanced himself from Rimsevics, with whom he had been on fishing trips before bribery allegations became public in early 2018.
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The special counsel investigation led by Mueller, a former FBI director, has seized headlines this week as a flurry of developments became public.
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Trump had conversations about the second accusation Sunday before it became public, NBC News reported, citing a source familiar with the confirmation process.
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After Mr. Hernandez's cooperation became public in February, the prosecutors added, several of his co-defendants contacted the government to begin plea discussions.
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News of the federal investigation into Pennsylvania dioceses became public just one day after state lawmakers failed to approve any of those measures.
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When this astonishing breach of user trust became public, the company claimed it wasn't a big deal, that many companies did similar things.
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Donald Sterling was forced to sell the Los Angeles Clippers of the N.B.A. after a tape of him making racist comments became public.
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The announcement came less than a week after reports of the conditions at the M.D.C. became public, drawing protesters to the waterfront jail.
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Bombardier had considered a Chinese partnership as early as 2015, after talks about a possible merger with Airbus became public and fell apart.
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He also said that he had been a close adviser to Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, even after news of their relationship became public.
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Unfortunately, that also meant hackers could forge Superfish's certificate to break HTTPS protections entirely, an attack that occurred shortly after the program became public.
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A few months after Superfish became public, a similar program was discovered in two models of Dell laptops, although the software was less widespread.
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According to reports, Trump and his aides initially reacted with relief when the indictment of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates became public Monday morning.
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Similarly, Google's work with the Pentagon to build AI tools for analyzing drone footage became public knowledge via anonymous employees who spoke with Gizmodo.
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The unnamed challengers&apos claims first became public in an unsealed opinion released last month by Judge Norman Krumenacker, the supervising grand jury judge.
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When the meeting became public in June 2017, Trump Jr. initially said the meeting was about U.S. sanctions on Russia, not the presidential election.
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The news of those accounts became public knowledge from a story in the New York Times and a new miniseries on the History Channel.
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Rielle Hunter is stepping back into the spotlight almost eight years after her affair with then then-North Carolina senator John Edwards became public.
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When his will, signed in July 2002, became public seven years later, it was discovered that Joe was effectively written out of his fortune.
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Along the way, documents that became public through congressional inquiries and court proceedings cast doubt on Ross's true intention behind adding the citizenship question.
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At a meeting shortly after the project became public, Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene spoke in support of Project Maven, multiple sources told Gizmodo.
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News of his arrest and essential disappearance into Israel prisons only became public after Mr. X killed himself in a prison cell in 2010.
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After Google's contract with the Pentagon's Project Maven became public in March, over 4,000 employees signed a petition asking the company to cancel it.
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His status only became public knowledge last month, after documents detailing a property purchase were dug up by the New Zealand Herald, a newspaper.
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However, the 100,000-plus pages not being turned over, which became public on Friday, gives light to one of the downsides of this process.
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But in the two days before that failure became public, three top Seres executives sold a combined $2.5 million worth of the company's stock.
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The alleged source of that report, an NSA contractor named Reality Leigh Winner, was arrested on federal charges shortly before the report became public.
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This possibility or even likelihood has been forefront of my mind for just over a year, since certain news became public in July 2018.
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The acquisition first became public almost a year and a half ago at CES 2018, when reports emerged that the musician's tech brand, i.
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However, the two leaders fell out and their rivalry became public last October when Sirisena suddenly sacked Wickremesinghe and appointed Rajapaksa as prime minister.
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Last week, White House staff secretary Rob Porter left the White House after allegations of domestic violence made by his ex-wives became public.
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The policy sparked outrage when it became public, and the backlash led Trump to sign an executive order reversing course on June 20, 2018.
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Despite cost-cutting and divestments, Bunge's share price is 28% below its February peak, even after a 3% jump when the reshuffle became public.
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But in October, after the documents from the 2015 investigation became public — including letters, emails and a journal spanning years — the team released him.
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Word of the family's rift became public knowledge last spring when the quarterback's younger brother Jordan appeared on JoJo Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette.
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Details: The details of the training became public during a meeting last week between the largest teachers union in the state and state legislators.
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While Meyer fired Smith in July after the allegations became public, according to ESPN, the question loomed of how much Meyer knew —and when.
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This is exactly the state of affairs that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell engineered the moment Justice Antonin Scalia's death became public last February.
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While Meyer fired Smith in July after the allegations became public, according to ESPN, the question loomed of how much Meyer knew — and when.
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Speculation of a split first became public in late April when Haynes deleted several photos from his Instagram account of him and Leatham together.
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The stock sale came after Google had informed Intel of a significant vulnerability in its chips — a flaw that became public only this week.
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" After news of Comey's firing became public, the White House released a letter Rosenstein sent to Trump titled "Restoring Public Confidence in the FBI.
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Yrigoyen admitted he thought Kufrin might break up with him when the scandal became public, which occurred around the time of the season premiere.
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The fallout from that meeting, as it became public last summer, appears to be a central part of Mueller's investigation into obstruction of justice.
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His support for Donald Trump first became public in May, when his name showed up on a list of California delegates pledged to Trump.
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Barclays shares are up 5.3 percent in the year to date, but are down 0.5 percent since Sherborne's stake became public on March 19.
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The secret loan guarantees became public in 2016, prompting foreign donors to cut off support and triggering a default on the country's sovereign debt.
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"I look forward to this matter concluding quickly," said Trump, who continued his FBI interviews even as news of the special prosecutor became public.
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CFTC Chairman Timothy Massad extended Flaherty's employment contract for another year in August, about a month before the case became public, internal records show.
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An unforgettable RSPCA rescue from last April became public knowledge after recently appearing on the British TV program The Dog Rescuers on Channel 5.
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The source added that MacKenzie and Sanchez's husband, Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell, were aware of their relationship for a while before it became public.
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" After the allegation became public, Ansari's comedy seemed to take a reactionary turn, as he complained about liberals on Twitter playing "Progressive Candy Crush.
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Several weeks after their breakup became public, Al Mana, a Qatari billionaire, has posted a loving message directed towards his ex on his website.
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Robbins has a well-known history of mental health issues -- which became public after he went MIA in the hours before Super Bowl XXXVII.
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Lula, speaking at a Workers Party rally in Sao Paulo as the list of politicians under investigation became public late on Tuesday, was upbeat.
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The money was for her to keep quiet about the affair because, if it became public, it might ruin his chances of being elected.
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The state's lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, is facing accusations of sexual assault stemming from an incident in 2004, which also became public this week.
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Kushner's status became public amid questions about how former staff secretary Rob Porter was working in the White House without a full security clearance.
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"Those were untrue allegations," said Okereke, who was meeting the media for the first time since news of the allegations became public in June.
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The allegations became public one week before Kavanaugh's originally scheduled confirmation vote, when Feinstein said she was passing on the allegations to the FBI.
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In August, the pope declined to confirm or deny reports that he knew of sexual misconduct allegations against McCarrick years before they became public.
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However, details about how investigators collected information about Schock became public for the first time in a court filing from Schock's lawyers last week.
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Clanton's comments became public last year when The New Yorker obtained and published screenshots of text messages sent by Clanton to another TPUSA employee.
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Hours before the crash became public knowledge on Thursday, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Christopher Hart said driverless cars will not be perfect.
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Uber whistleblower Fowler was one of the first in a series of sexual harassment allegations that became public in the business community in 2017.
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When the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Russians became public last year, the president himself helped draft a public statement concealing its purpose.
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But the inaugural season for Dunkin' Donuts Park began going awry in December, when $10 million in cost overruns and construction delays became public.
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"After the Bangladesh Bank heist became public, every other attacker out there is looking to see if they can do the same," he said.
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When Poland's request became public in May, the Kremlin warned that warned that any such eastward expansion by NATO would undermine stability in Europe.
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Ultimately though, Jackson withdrew from consideration after explosive -- though unsubstantiated —--allegations of misconduct from his time at the White House Medical Unit became public.
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Since the scandal became public knowledge earlier this month, an immediate investigation was launched by Chinese authorities into the safety of the defective medicines.
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Clinton has increased her lead among female voters since Donald J. Trump's sexist remarks and the accusations against him of sexual harassment became public.
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The policy sparked outrage when it became public, and the backlash led Trump to sign an executive order reversing course on June 20, 2018.
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When some of his victims began to put the pieces together, he assured us that he would end his life if it became public.
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Two years later, he announced a run for New York City mayor but dropped out of the race when more explicit messages became public.
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After Ford's allegation became public, Deborah Ramirez, a classmate of Kavanaugh's at Yale, alleged that Kavanaugh exposed himself to her at a college party.
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Mr. Barr's memo, which became public this week, seriously damages his credibility and raises questions about his fitness for the Justice Department's top position.
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O'Brien came under criticism once their identity became public, accused of being another outsider trying to manipulate this situation for their own personal ends.
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Dozens of the girls and women said they were molested after the U.S.O.C. had been informed of the accusations but before they became public.
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As the intelligence community's assessments became public knowledge, many Democrats — including Clinton herself — started blaming their loss at least in part on Russia's actions.
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Released days after the break-up became public, the new song gave Cyrus the chance to open up about the breakdown of their union.
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"For years the Klimt hung in her apartment, but when the Jäger case became public, she hid it in her wardrobe, " Mr. Stieber said.
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Just two years after Rupert Murdoch appointed Mr. Ailes to head the new cable news network, my relationship with President Bill Clinton became public.
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It's a massive loophole in what's otherwise perceived as a stringent privacy law that came to light after Google and Ascension's agreement became public.
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In the six-minute call, Chris Collins told his son that he should try to sell the shares before the trial results became public.
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Donald Trump Jr. has found himself in exceptionally hot water after an email response he fired off over a year ago became public today.
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The next month, as the complaint became public, the Justice Department announced that it had determined no further action was necessary on the complaint.
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From the moment Ms. Kelly's email became public, Mr. Christie's then soaring political ambitions were dealt a blow from which he would never recover.
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Officials said the White House learned about the raids from Mr. Cohen's lawyer after they were carried out but before they became public knowledge.
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A chorus of defiant honks expressing the collective angst filled the streets of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, as the disappointing result became public.
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After the letter from the House Democrats became public, the GSA released a statement to deny it had a position on the lease provision.
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A remix featured rapper Nicki Minaj, who posted a picture of Pop Smoke on her Instagram account after news of the murder became public.
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However May said she had not been aware of the accusations about Green until they became public last month when Maltby wrote about them.
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Hofeller's work on the issue became public just weeks before the Supreme Court was set to rule on whether the question could be added.
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As information about the July 25 call and the whistleblower's complaint became public, Trump and Zelensky met on the sidelines of the United Nations.
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Kurt Volker had resigned from his role as US special envoy for Ukraine on September 27, a day after the whistleblower complaint became public.
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John Edwards became Public Enemy No. 1 after it was claimed he had cheated on his wife, Elizabeth, while she was battling breast cancer.
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Keep in mind that although government investigators have been looking into these allegations for a long time, they never became public during the campaign.
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The allegations were first reported to two Democratic lawmakers in July, but only became public this month, as Kavanaugh's confirmation seemed all but assured.
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Kelly's memo comes just over a week after White House staff secretary Rob Porter resigned after allegations of domestic abuse against him became public.
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Sources have told CNN that both Kelly and White House counsel Don McGahn were aware of the allegations for months before they became public.
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When the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Russians became public last year, the president helped draft a false public statement concealing its purpose.
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A first-person account of his date with Monica Lewinsky, which took place after her affair with President Clinton but before it became public.
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After the recording became public, he was removed as principal and given ever-higher management positions within the government of Mataram, the provincial capital.
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Some of the women said that when the charges became public, he threatened them and their families with violence if they continued their complaints.
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Until this spring, when Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal became public, a lot of people didn't even know that this data download was an option.
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The effort comes weeks after President Donald Trump had tweeted ICE's plans to conduct the raids, then delayed the operation after additional details became public.
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After the couple's arrests became public, the DA said his office received many calls about them, which led to the new charges, the Times reports.
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When news of Flynn's phone calls became public in January, administration officials, including Vice President Mike Pence, said the conversations focused on logistics, not sanctions.
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Amazon led a $700 million investment round in electric truck start-up Rivian, which was announced in February shortly after the Aurora funding became public.
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SBA List Vice President of Communications Mallory Quigley told BuzzFeed News that the group had already gotten started, just hours after Kennedy's decision became public.
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Since 2015, U.S. and California regulators have cracked down on automakers who cheat on emissions testing after Volkswagen's use of defeat devices became public knowledge.
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The deal came together before a whistleblower complaint became public and before many of the frontline Democrats had come out in support of the inquiry.
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Bishops and religious superiors are accountable only to the pope, and only a handful have been sanctioned or removed because particularly egregious misbehavior became public.
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Lambert's ex-husband Blake Shelton also seemingly waded into the drama last week when he cryptically tweeted about "karma" after her latest romance became public.
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And Ayotte had said he is no role model and withdrawn her support for the GOP nominee after the 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape became public.
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After the disturbing details of Lauer's behavior became public, many of the women who worked with him addressed the news with either trepidation or shock.
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He testified that he assumes his this press release is why Cosby admitted to what he did during the deposition, which became public last summer.
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Prosecutors say he altered a water quality report that could have raised red flags about the lead issues in Flint months before it became public.
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On Wednesday, McGowan also joked that she wanted to "buy the movie rights" to the Weinstein story after news of the NYT article became public.
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Robert Bentley denied at a news conference Wednesday that he and a top aide had a sexual affair after explicit recordings of him became public.
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The birth of her first child and her first Mother's Day celebration follows Thompson's cheating scandal that became public just two days before True's arrival.
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Unidentified officials told CNN that Comey feared that if the information became public it would undermine the investigation as well as the Justice Department itself.
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After the 2005 Trump tape became public, 12 women have come forward accusing the billionaire of kissing or groping them without consent in the past.
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Tensor Law claims in a new lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, a lawyer named Michael Rubin contacted Paz shortly after her allegations against Weinstein became public.
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The episode mushroomed into a scandal in the days afterward when it became public that Woods had been unfaithful to his then-wife, Elin Nordegren.
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His apology after the Access Hollywood tape became public in October 2016 is one of the only instances where he's ever shown contrition in public.
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Grande, on the other hand, continues to lovingly post about Piggy Smalls, including on the day news of her breakup with Davidson became public. pic.twitter.
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In regards to Higgins and Bushnell specifically, whose split became public on May 15, the 36-year-old had nothing but kind words for them.
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The revelation adds to scrutiny surrounding USA Gymnastics and how it handled the probe into Nassar's sexual abuse of minors before the information became public.
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The Snapchat video became public last month of Kahaloa, who was one of eight players suspended Tuesday by Major League Baseball's minor league drug program.
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But after news of that interest became public and more infighting broke out on the board, she publicly pulled out of contention via a tweet.
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Little also passed the inside information to his friend Berke, who according to prosecutors earned around $660,000 placing trades before the companies' news became public.
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It comes more than three months after his 448-page report became public, and two days before the House embarks on a six-week recess.
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The developer stopped using Mr. Capalino to lobby for the deed change after the Rivington deal became public, a spokesman for the lobbying company said.
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Throughout the two years since the corruption probe became public, theand FCA have insisted that the illegal payment scheme involved just a few bad actors.
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But McCabe skyrocketed back into the public view after a series of texts from a former member of special counsel Robert Mueller's team became public.
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FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver concluded, based on opinion polls taken before and after the letter became public, that Comey's intervention likely cost Hillary Clinton the presidency.
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Francis has also faced criticism after being accused of knowing about sexual misconduct allegations against former D.C. archbishop Cardinal Theodore McCarrick before they became public.
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The judge had expressed dissatisfaction that the cars were still on the road emitting illegal levels of pollution seven months after the cheating became public.
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The deal is worth $315 per share in cash, about 20 percent higher than Panera's price before reports of the talks became public last week.
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After a party-line vote in the House Intelligence Committee, the so-called "Nunes memo" became public -- a cherry-picked document drafted at his direction.
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Throughout Saturday, executives and prominent members in the tech industry sounded off on the immigration ban — either publicly or through internal communications that became public.
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"The Current War" was to be released by The Weinstein Company before the company shut down after the sexual misconduct allegations against Weinstein became public.
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News of the deaths only recently became public following an announcement by the Kurdish military force they were fighting with the People's Defense Units (YPG).
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Iran's launch accident became public on Thursday after the satellite imaging company Planet released a photo that showed thick black smoke wafting across the launchpad.
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Several people interviewed for this article say he continues, a month after the case became public, to break down in tears when discussing the situation.
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After Flake's request became public, Avenatti tweeted another email he sent Friday afternoon reiterating his request that Swetnick be able to speak to the FBI.
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Assange was popular with many in the wake of WikiLeaks' disclosures, and many on the left rushed to his defense when the allegations became public.
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She resigned from that position after news of the payments became public, apologized for oversights she had made on financial disclosure forms and returned $100,000.
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The criminal referral makes no assessment of the veracity of the dossier's contents, much of which remains unsubstantiated nearly a year after it became public.
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Even if Mueller's findings eventually became public, an unfinished report is different from a completed investigation that could include indictments of people close to Trump.
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Ever since that report became public a week ago, Trump and his defenders have done their best to discredit both its contents and the author.
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After the allegations against President Hernández became public in a court filing in New York in August, Hondurans renewed protests and calls for his resignation.
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Mr. Loeb, a hedge fund giant and political megadonor, quickly deleted and disavowed the incendiary comment after it became public, but the damage was done.
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At first, Ms. Carter tried to dissuade Mr. Roy from killing himself, according to many of their text messages, which became public during the trial.
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When the hack became public, Mr. Broeksmit followed a bread crumb trail of links until he eventually came across an email address for the hackers.
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Ralston invited Collins to give the opening prayer to Georgia legislators on Tuesday, hours after news about his potential bid to challenge Loeffler became public.
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Hammonds had been tasked with streamlining the bank's IT systems, but she came under pressure after disparaging comments she made about the bank became public.
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Stamina believes the stock, which became public in June 2018, has the potential to double in three years, driven by a 35% increase in revenue.
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After the news of the arrests became public, Saqib Nisar, the chief justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court, ordered an inquiry by Punjab's chief of police.
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Before the Ukraine matter ever became public, Democrats on the committee spent months trying to build a case that Mr. Mueller's findings included impeachable conduct.
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He said he had seen the order before it became public, ruling out the possibility that the Trump administration altered it in face of criticism.
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After Dr. Ford's identity became public, my staff contacted all of the individuals she said attended the 1982 party described in the Washington Post article.
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Trump fumed about the whistleblower, who is a member of the intelligence community, as the explosive complaint about the president's actions became public Thursday morning.
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Once this became public knowledge, "people started to pick up on it and say, 'Hey, this isn't in line with your company values,'" says Green.
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Resettlement agencies said that volunteers had been swarming their offices and that even more had surfaced last week when Mr. Trump's specific plans became public.
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It was only after a whistleblower's complaint became public and the Ukraine scandal broke that the tide turned, both for moderate Democrats and for leadership.
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Unlike My Lai, which became public the year after it happened, the Phong Nhi and Phong Nhat killings remained largely unknown until the 2000st century.
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But he skyrocketed back into the public view after a series of texts from a former member of special counsel Robert Mueller's team became public.
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Employees of Facebook donated a little over $10,000 to Warren's campaign during the most recent fundraising quarter, which finished shortly before Zuckerberg's comments became public.
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When news of Dr. Baselga's disclosure lapses first became public, 12 doctors and researchers at the hospital served on the boards of publicly traded companies.
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But hours before that decision became public, he tweeted to accuse the media of cowardice and journalists of contorting themselves to avoid using the word.
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In doing so, Mr. Harris ignored the misgivings of one of his sons, who memorialized his concerns in an email that became public last week.
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On his knowledge of the alleged misconduct: I was not aware of those allegations until they became public, when there were news reports about them.
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During Mr. Cosby's deposition, parts of which only became public last summer, he acknowledged obtaining quaaludes as part of his efforts to have sex with women.
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Much like how news broke of its effort to launch a clothing line, word of Amazon's latest venture became public via job postings on its website.
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Busalacchi, who has twice testified before Bridenstine's House Subcommittee on Space, says he's had two phone calls with Bridenstine since his nomination became public September 1.
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Zuckerberg did tell Swisher that he thought Facebook has done a good job cleaning up the Cambridge Analytica mess since it became public back in March.
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For one thing, Kavanaugh might've pushed some of his former classmates to defend him against the allegations of sexual misconduct — before those allegations even became public.
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Ford's allegations had been rumored on Capitol Hill for weeks and first became public — without Ford's name — in a report by the Intercept on Sept. 12.
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In fact, the allegations against Hill only became public after nude photos of the Congress member were shared with the conservative website RedState without her consent.
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After the first results of Mr Erker's study became public, the family announced it would donate an extra €10m to charity (though did not specify which).
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The news anchor was first fired after it became public that he had agreed to settlements dating back to 2002 with five women, totaling $13 million.
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Palantir's work with NYPD only became public when documents about its tumultuous relationship with the country's largest police force were leaked to BuzzFeed reporter William Alden.
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Even as Tether fell after the allegations became public, peers such as TrueUSD and Paxos Standard jumped by about 2%, according to Messari's index of stablecoins.
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"It was actually Ozzy that got me to the hospital," said Sharon, who had gotten ill before news of her husband's affair became public in May.
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Bendjima also made his Instagram account private, but a few hours later, Kourtney's account was back, she followed her beau again and Bendjima's account became public.
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Charlie Chaplin's 22019 directorial debut, The Kid, became public on January 1st, 1997, and was joined by the 1922 German horror classic Nosferatu a year later.
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The New Knowledge report also takes aim at the companies for minimizing the IRA's activity when it first became public, including in their statements to Congress.
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Grand jury decides against indictments in Sandra Bland's death The case received national attention after video of her arrest and news of her death became public.
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Michael Douglas decided to get the first word on a sexual misconduct allegation made against him by speaking about them before the allegation even became public.
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The letter became public this week, bringing to fore tensions between Christians and Hindu nationalist hardliners who form the bedrock of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
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TV producer Chris Nee tweeted he had been told that "Apprentice" staffers were threatened with a $5 million fee if any of the footage became public.
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Talley's nomination has already been approved by the committee, but Foy said the statements that troubled Grassley only became public after that vote on Nov 9.
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Before Kavanaugh's first Senate confirmation hearing (and before the assault allegations became public), the GOP had about a one-in-four chance of holding the House.
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Alumni and students expressed outrage at the terms of the punishment, which became public in March when Mr. Choudhry's assistant, Tyann Sorrell, filed a civil suit.
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Francis has also come under fire after being accused of knowing about sexual misconduct allegations against former D.C. archbishop Cardinal Theodore McCarrick before they became public.
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Though that search became public knowledge in recent weeks, it wasn't until Tuesday that CNN reported that Vekselberg himself was questioned about the payment to Cohen.
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Russell said he felt "sick" over the leak, called it all a "prank" gone wrong and said he had no idea how the clip became public.
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"I don't think he did anything wrong," Trump told reporters about Bill O'Reilly when the former Fox anchor's multi-million-dollar sexual harassment settlements became public.
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The Yankees took some heat when they acquired Chapman from the Cincinnati Reds in December, shortly after his involvement in a domestic violence case became public.
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Ross owns two popular luxury fitness brands, Equinox and SoulCycle, and customers of both companies threatened to boycott when news of Ross's fundraiser became public knowledge.
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In a CNN interview that aired Monday, Clinton talked about how her friends "rallied around" her as the affair became public knowledge in the late 1990s.
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Trump faced outrage from fellow Republicans earlier this month after a 2005 recording of him talking about kissing and groping women without their consent became public.
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Plenty of Trump detractors came to that realization long ago, many right around when she stood by her father after his "pussy grabbing" comments became public.
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Since the allegations became public—and since Ford's name became attached to them—a number of senators have spoken out with words of support for Ford.
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Coincidentally, just days after the plans of the project became public, the Japanese Consulate General began pressuring the museum not to go forward with the memorial.
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Texts between friends of Kavanaugh suggest that he and his team tried to refute Ramirez's claim before it became public, NBC News reported, citing the messages.
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And we are doing all of this through a 2,300 page spending bill, written privately by four leadership members, that became public only 24 hours ago.
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But by April, the Murdochs decided to jettison Mr. O'Reilly as some of the settlements became public and posed a significant threat to their business empire.
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The names of these Americans who owned the self-directed pension plans became public this summer, when Danish authorities sued them, hoping to recover lost funds.
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Since the Oxfam scandal became public, the international aid group Doctors Without Borders has reported 24 cases of abuse or sexual harassment over the past year.
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He backed up his denials by filing a defamation lawsuit against BuzzFeed, the first news organization to publish the dossier, which became public in January 2017.
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In addition to Mr. Garner's unforgettable words anticipating his death, another statement was made that day, and it became public for the first time on Thursday.
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It became public last week when Ms. Carroll, in a New York magazine excerpt from the book, accused the president of sexually assaulting her years ago.
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Mr. Kashuv, who had apologized for the comments when they became public last month, did so again on Monday as he announced Harvard's decision on Twitter.
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In November, the case became public after a grand jury indicted Mr. Tonne and the charges against him were listed on the Dallas County court website.
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But he was fired after only 24 days when the conversations became public, and aides said he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about the calls.
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Five years earlier, it became public that Australia's intelligence agency had tapped the phone of the Indonesian president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and his wife, Ani Yudhoyono.
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The fact that Flynn called Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in December, on the same day the Obama administration imposed sanctions on Russia, became public knowledge in January.
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It was squelched almost immediately after it became public, as shocked White House staff members complained that it contradicted the administration's support for competing wireless networks.
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But when news of the impending Rowlatt legislation became public, Gandhi immediately expressed his opposition and called for a nationwide general strike on April 6, 1919.
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Mr. Winterkorn has consistently denied wrongdoing, including in testimony to the German Parliament, saying he was unaware of the scheme until shortly before it became public.
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When news of the effort became public, Mr. Trump responded — first on Twitter and later to reporters — that he'd had nothing to do with the decision.
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But after the case became public — and dancers made it clear to officials that they would be uncomfortable if the men returned — the company fired them.
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After holding an emergency meeting on December 24, the day after news of Milan's suspension became public, the RWA board reversed its decision and reinstated Milan.
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At the same time, a quieter kind of grief played out in homes and schools across Southern California, as the details of the crash became public.
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If all this eventually became public, and truth does have a way of trickling out, this would have devastating consequences for the legitimacy of American elections.
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Naghmeh Abedini previously said in a message to supporters that became public last fall that her husband had been abusive and suffered from a pornography addiction.
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They were so-called remote tippees, receiving corporate earnings reports before they became public through analysts at their firms traced back to sources inside the companies.
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Ms. Tanden, like other Democrats whose messages became public, said it was obvious to her that WikiLeaks was trying its best to damage the Clinton campaign.
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