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New Global Research Shows Exxon–Mobil Ranks Low on Transparency — Revenue Leader is Most 'Secretive' of Oil and Gas Companies
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Secretive North Korea's ailing leader Kim Jong-il has named his youngest son as a military general, state media said early on Tuesday, marking the first stage of a dynastic succession.
Kim Jong-Un, North Korean Leader's Son, Named Army General The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Ad narrator: Secretive oil billionaires attacking President Obama with ads fact checkers say are not tethered to the facts, while independent watchdogs call this president's record on ethics "unprecedented."
The Palmetto Polls 2012
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Secretive by nature, even with his closest advisers, FDR had been enamored since his youth with subterfuge and intrigue.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Secretive by nature, even with his closest advisers, FDR had been enamored since his youth with subterfuge and intrigue.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Secretive air hubs sprouted up, Little Russias in the deserts of Asia and jungles of Africa, haunted by airmen, rebels and ex-KGB men turned fixers.
Matt Potter: My Adventures with Mercenary Aviators: A Secret History of Globalization, Organized Crime and Terror Matt Potter 2011
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Secretive activities have long captivated New Yorkers, particularly the types who love to flaunt their knowledge of a phantom lounge underneath a taco stand or a tiny bar behind an unmarked door.
Booking Spontaneity, at a Price Jo Piazza 2011
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Secretive bunch, too, though hotspots can have a flyfisherman every 30 yards.
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Secretive air hubs sprouted up, Little Russias in the deserts of Asia and jungles of Africa, haunted by airmen, rebels and ex-KGB men turned fixers.
Matt Potter: My Adventures with Mercenary Aviators: A Secret History of Globalization, Organized Crime and Terror Matt Potter 2011
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Secretive bunch, too, though hotspots can have a flyfisherman every 30 yards.
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