1.  Blinder said he favors increased public knowledge about the intentions of policymakers at the secretive Fed.

2.  For one, Blinder said he favors increased public knowledge about the intentions of policymakers at the secretive Fed.

3.  His argument seemed to be based fearlessly on the refusal to recognise what is already public knowledge about our plans.

4.  How all of this came about is not yet public knowledge.

5.  How she had learned that he had the painting, which was not a matter of public knowledge, is unknown.

6.  I had been on the committee but had resigned, and that was certainly by then a matter of public knowledge.

7.  The telephone was just as it should be, with no bugging device to turn his private conversations into public knowledge.

8.  Their affair is public knowledge.

9.  This was, in fact, for Franco, although its existence did not become public knowledge until almost thirty years later.

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