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The Brazilian press said the White House informed Brasilia about the rapprochement minutes before the statement was made public.
Venezuela Says Goodbye to Its Lil Friend, While the Rest of the Continent Cheers | Catalina Lobo-Guererro | December 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTRoughly a century after he jotted down his scandal-soaked observations, his notes were finally made public.
Lovable ‘Madagascar’ Penguins Are Known to Rape and Torture in Real Life | Asawin Suebsaeng | November 26, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTDempsey has twice made public statements that seemed to reveal his dissatisfaction with the White House policy.
Military Hates White House ‘Micromanagement’ of ISIS War | Josh Rogin, Eli Lake | October 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
But she had no way to know for sure until August, when a legal filing was inadvertently made public by a federal court.
The city relented, but the mayor asked the Secret Service to formally request the closure in a letter that could be made public.
Behind the Scenes With a ‘Site Agent’: The Secret Service’s Hardest Job | Marc Ambinder | October 2, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe most searching inquiry was made, although the true facts regarding it were never made public.
The Doctor of Pimlico | William Le QueuxShe deserves the most severe reprobation for having failed to test her materials before she made public this foul slander.
Devil-Worship in France | Arthur Edward WaiteThe man died and was buried according to Jewish rites, and his death was made public that his heirs might appear.
But, as it appeared, the decision had been made public that afternoon, putting the whole parish into a ferment.
Johnny Ludlow, Fourth Series | Mrs. Henry WoodIn the years that are to pass before this paper is to be made public, it will be your duty to verify your present sense faculty.
Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. | John Uri Lloyd
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