1.   Reporters learned the news on Friday but agreed not to make it public until the following day.

2.   And one of those was not made public until after he had returned.

3.   Authorities said the man, Jesse Timmendequas was a twice-convicted sex offender, a fact that was not made public until after his arrest.

4.   But it was not made public until now.

5.   But the order did not become public until late Thursday.

6.   But the letter was written in secret, and their doubts would not become public until much later.

7.   Company officials did not learn of the disaster for at least two hours, and did not make it public until early yesterday.

8.   Complete OSHA reports will not become public until after the citations are issued, either today or Monday.

9.   Details in support of its charges are not to be made public until next week, about the time Ms. Golding faces the equivalent of an arraignment.

10.   Dokmanovic was indicted last year, but the charges were not made public until his arrest Friday.

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available 8.46%
open 4.14%
public 3.26%
due 2.51%
closed 2.47%
secret 2.42%
likely 1.67%
ready 1.50%
free 1.50%
quiet 1.32%
public + p. >>共 47
with 26.86%
in 18.94%
by 8.48%
on 7.45%
until 5.86%
at 4.75%
after 4.04%
about 3.65%
before 2.69%
as 2.14%
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