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6 Sentences With "not to be made public"

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The man, whose name his family has asked not to be made public, had hoped to interview the leader of the Haqqani network.
The emcee told the crowd that Stoker would be appointed to the Region 9 post this week but that the information was not to be made public until Monday.
Murnane began keeping the archives more than 50 years ago, both for posterity and to satisfy his own meticulous sense of order, and he has left strict instructions regarding their contents, which are not to be made public until after his own death and the death of his surviving siblings.
The ICRC was authorized by Radical-Socialist prime minister Pierre Mendès France on 2 February 1955, to have access to the detainees for short missions of one month, but their report "was not to be made public." His government had to resign three days later. According to historian Raphaëlle Branche, "it was as if Mendès France was preparing for his departure by setting up as many protective barriers as possible." The French Army did not consider the detainees as POW's, but as PAM (French acronym for "taken captive while in possession of weapons", pris les armes à la main).
Ahmar Bel Khat Al Areed has been criticized by Arab conservatives to surface issues that are not to be made public according to traditional Arab beliefs Mazen Abdul Jawad, a Saudi Arabian man, was sentenced to 5 years of prison and 1000 lashes on charges related to immoral behavior. During an episode discussing “sexual pleasure”, Mazen Abdul Jawad spoke about picking up women and displayed his vast collection of sex toys on camera. This episode became highly polemic in the Arab World, driving the Saudi Arabian government to force shut LBC offices in the Kingdom. Malek Maktabi also tackled the question “Is he your biological father?” during one of the episodes.
Dershowitz responded that the lawyers had suggested Allen pay a lump sum in child support, rather than a monthly one, to reduce Allen's interaction with Farrow. It would be $17,000 a month until each child reach the age of 21, $900,000 for college tuition and $2,500,000 for Farrow herself as compensation for her loss of income for the next ten years. Allen's lawyers declared that Farrow's proposal was that in exchange for the money she would drop the charges of sexual abuse. Dershowitz flatly denied this, saying he was trying to reach an agreement that would allow the matter not to be made public and convince police in Connecticut that it was best not to intervene and "decriminalize" the case, and that the proposal was completely separate and independent of the economic proposal.

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