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Meanings of military censor in anglès
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Usage of military censor in anglès
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The telegram was approved by the militarycensor and forwarded to Berlin.
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Often I had to wait while the militarycensor read my despatches.
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By law, yes, as does the militarycensor's office and the civil service.
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The militarycensor cuts it out with unfailing politeness, and a good day's work is done.
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Israel maintains tight controls over EAPC, to the extent that articles about it, including this one, must pass through the militarycensor.
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The envelope, at least, was interesting, bearing as it did the stamp of a militarycensor for the American Expedition to France.
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After lobbying from the journalists US officials agreed reporters could use some material but only if it was cleared by a militarycensor first.
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After the article and its footnote were published, the militarycensor demanded to know why the piece had not been sent for prior inspection.
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What is it like publishing newspapers when militarycensors call the shots?
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Militarycensors prohibited him from saying very much or even revealing his location.
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Militarycensors in other countries used soldiers' letters to gauge the mood at the front.
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And sent with dispatches, the letter wouldn't pass through the hands of the militarycensors.
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The militarycensors so far are simple folk. He laughed, and Anna laughed too, without quite knowing why.
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The militarycensors were there reading the letters of Private Atkins to his best girl, and to his second best.
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As Lieutenant Colonel von Haeften, Chief MilitaryCensor in Berlin, told the correspondents, Germany calculated upon the internal troubles in Russia aiding her.
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The intellectuals of Paris might not express an opinion save by permission of the militarycensors, most of whom, strangely enough, had German names.