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"You have the ability to break the corrosive silence that frequently surrounds abuse. You bring into the open the voices of victims, you break taboos, you shine a light on these heinous crimes and you guide the public on what they can do to help," said the Queen.

From BBC

"It is a seismic change it will bring into the open ownership of companies that are registered elsewhere in the world, and in that respect, it is really ambitious and ground-breaking, but as with all these things it is not enough to write good rules, you have to commit to enforcing them," he said.

From Reuters

This year’s competitive race for the chairmanship may bring into the open the party’s decision-making process, which is typically conducted behind closed doors, an outcome some Democrats said would be welcomed.

Simon Blake, chief executive of Mental Health First Aid England, told the BBC that Ms Welch's videos "bring into the open" discussion about conditions like depression.

From BBC

Some of the changes bring into the open party agencies that have operated at a remove with little transparency.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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