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make public

to release information to the public Sir Roger Jones' recommendations will be made public a week today.

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  • A judge refused to make public a video tape of the defendant hitting his girlfriend.
  • She announced she would make public some records.
  • Charities are required to make public their financial resources.
  • Opposition members call for the government to make public information about the firms.
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