1. Apparently they were engaged for some time before making it public. 2. Details of the highly sensitive information have not been made public. 3. Eisenhower made it public for domestic political reasons, to appease the right wing of the Republican Party. 4. Freddie Mercury died only two days after making it public that he was suffering from AIDS. 5. Humphrey knew about it, but Decided not to make it public because he could not prove Nixon personally directed those activities. 6. In an almost unprecedented move its findings were made public. 7. In the spirit of full financial disclosure, a list of all buyers will be made public by inaugural organizers in March. 8. Reporters learned the news on Friday but agreed not to make it public until the following day. 9. The affair ended after it was made public by the newspapers. 10. The details of specific cases cannot be made public. |