How can I force iTunes to skip uploading some files to iCloud?

I have a *lot* of college level courses from The Great Courses in iTunes.  I have no need of having them in iCloud.  How do I force iTunes to NOT upload these files?  I only need my music in iCloud and not these lectures.  Besides, The Great Courses has an iOS app that already lets me stream these if I choose. So there is no need for them to be uploaded into iCloud.
Linda

Thank you. Actually they are uploading. I had purchased the CD's.  Each lecture is divided into 6 files on the CD's.  I used "Join Together" and Quicktime and joined all of the tracks together for 1 file per lecture.  Those don't exist, as I have them, in iCloud.  So, iTunes is in fact uploading all of these files.
The link you provided was for hiding purchases.  These were not purchased through Apple.
So, the question remains.  Is there a way to prevent iTunes from uploading certain files into iCloud?
Thanks,
Linda

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