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Semi-official news sites tried to downplay the impact of the video, which leaked out of an Intelligence Ministry investigation.
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Semi-official channels worked, so why not official news outlets?
Brian Ross: Is the First Amendment Safe When the Message Owns the Media? 2009
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Digging Digitially provides some great info on digital archaeology as the "Semi-official" news source for the SAA's Digital Data Interest Group.
Blogging Archaeology and the Archaeology of Blogging - Blogging Archaeology 2008
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Semi-official and incomplete tallies by state radio, authorised to beam out the results by the body organising the poll, gave 56 seats to the UDF, 32 to AFORD led by former trade unionist Chakufwa
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Meantime the Women Police Service goes on doing its admirable work of training and providing Volunteer and Semi-official police (supported by women's funds), in addition to those appointed by local authorities in Boroughs.
Women and War Work Helen Fraser
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Semi-official figures published in Berlin estimated the
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915 Various
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Semi-official figures state that the operations which lasted from April
Now It Can Be Told Philip Gibbs 1919
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Semi-official Fars News Agency said Guards 'naval units fired five missiles at a target, without making clear if they were newly designed missiles.
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Semi-official Fars News Agency said Guards 'naval units fired five missiles at a target, without making clear if they were newly designed missiles.
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Semi-official Fars News Agency said Guards 'naval units fired five missiles at a target, without making clear if they were newly designed missiles.
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