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- noun Plural form of
D-notice .
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Examples
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How many D-notices requesting that such information not be published on grounds of national security were issued over the same period?
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If the RFU could decide what should and should not be released instead of embargoing things like Second World War D-notices, the properly confidential matters could be distinguished.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Censorship over British media has always existed - from D-notices to the more 'cultural' side which compelled Filmation to put morals at the end of every He-Man story, lest children be influenced by one cartoon character beating up another.
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Asked in the Q&A interview how bad English libel laws were, Hersh said: "There's no question [that England's libel laws are chilling] - D-notices are chilling.
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Asked in the Q&A interview how bad English libel laws were, Hersh said: "There's no question [that England's libel laws are chilling] - D-notices are chilling.
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Asked in the Q&A interview how bad English libel laws were, Hersh said: "There's no question [that England's libel laws are chilling] - D-notices are chilling.
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Asked in the Q&A interview how bad English libel laws were, Hersh said: "There's no question [that England's libel laws are chilling] - D-notices are chilling.
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Asked in the Q&A interview how bad English libel laws were, Hersh said: "There's no question [that England's libel laws are chilling] - D-notices are chilling.
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