However, the BBC says it has blacked out about 3% of details for legal reasons.
But the documents in Azelle Rodney's case were redacted - parts of the story had been blacked out.
They will have MIT employees' names blacked out to protect their safety, Reif wrote.
Have the game blacked out in the local market and you only risk losing those fans forever.
And in that moment my heart was, like, pounding, and, like, I kind of like blacked out.
The Chargers and Raiders were both blacked out locally during their home openers.
Once he blacked out during a run, not knowing what had happened until he woke up in an ambulance.
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His face blacked out with burnt cork, Rice perfected the act and sparked the tradition of the minstrel act.
There were 22 games blacked out in 2009, which was a five-year high.
At the time, many teams blacked out home games in their local market.
Located on a side street lined with hostess bars, Glass has blacked out windows and a formidable looking doorman at the entrance.
One side of the block had power and the other was blacked out.
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Ali Akbar Rafsanjani, 26, from Bradford, was treated in hospital for whiplash injuries after he blacked out during the collision.
The attic window from which Anne Frank could see the tree was the only one that had not been blacked out.
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About 22 of Vietnam's 63 provinces were blacked out, officials say, and most of the south-east of the country was without power.
After Lehman's collapse on Sept. 14, the global financial system blacked out.
Heavy snow and ice brought down power lines in Kintyre on Friday, which blacked out a huge area, including Arran, over the weekend.
In fact, Roberts said, much information about Curveball was redacted, or blacked out, from the version of the report that was made public.
In 1965, A huge power failure blacked out New York City, parts of eight northeastern states and parts of Canada, affecting 30 million people.
The city's Consolidated Edison utility provider said an explosion at a sub-station, probably caused by flooding or flying debris, blacked out much of Lower Manhattan.
Some 17 pages of Mr Paxman's testimony were partially blacked out.
In January Reddit blacked out its home page to protest the debate in Congress over anti-piracy laws that would put a lot of websites at risk.
Some attendees later told us the video stream to the overflow room for the event blacked out part of the act, supposedly because it was too controversial.
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But CIA chief Leon Panetta and deputy director John Brennan called for portions of the memos to be blacked out, or redacted, the New York Times reported.
The Lions had four games blacked out on local television in 2009 and one last season because the games were not sold out 72 hours before kickoff.
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Often when ski resorts do run tempting special offers, they are blacked out at the busiest times: weekends, school vacations, and peak holiday weeks such as Christmas-New Years.
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The interview includes a photo with his eyes blacked out.
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