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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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preserve
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All their names, however, have been changed to preserve their anonymity .
request
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Mrs Albright requested anonymity , but when she became ambassador to the United Nations, she permitted her name to be published.
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Those who requested anonymity are starred, but almost nothing else about them is changed except a few identifying details.
say
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The administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity , said Thursday that Clinton also is considering Nevada Gov.
speak
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The administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity , said Thursday that Clinton also is considering Nevada Gov.
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Two other officials in the Kinshasa government, also speaking on condition of anonymity , confirmed the arrests.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Laws protect the anonymity of the rape victim.
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The telephone used to give callers anonymity .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After years of anonymity following her victory in court, McCorvey began to champion the abortion rights movement in 1984.
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All their names, however, have been changed to preserve their anonymity .
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I see three important constituent elements of the digital realm becoming more evident every day: malleability, anonymity and connectivity.
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If at second glance you deem him a dud, you can slip back into anonymity and leave him to the barflies.
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Most employees labor in tiny cubicles within a culture that craves anonymity and silence.
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Specifically the Heilbron Report did not recommend similar anonymity for defendants in rape cases.
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Such is the brutality of war, and the anonymity on which it feeds.
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This account helped the inclusion of anonymity for the rape defendant as well.