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- adjective Capable of being
redacted orcensored .
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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None of these memos contains obvious national security secrets despite virtually few redactions (which appear to refer to individuals and other obvious redactable subjects).
WordPress.com News 2009
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The piquantly worded missive frames protection of the ballots, which if filled out legally contain no voter identifying characteristics (other than a few redactable write-in votes), as a sacred and constitutionally mandated duty.
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