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The company, which has faced lawsuits and U.S. government sanctions since revelations that its technology was used to spy on political dissidents, human-rights advocates, journalists and American officials, declined to disclose the purchase price.

The harassment, and a string of revelations about her private life, ultimately prompted her to quit the band.

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The revelation that four prisoners are still at large after being wrongly released came just hours after Kaddour-Cherif was arrested.

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That changed after World War II with the horrifying revelations of the Holocaust.

For director of photography Alex Ashe, the decision to set Hujar and Rosenkrantz’s discussion from morning through sundown was “the revelation that kind of unlocked the film for us,” he says.

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