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Citi has disclosed something about that, and it sounds every bit as reliable as reading tea leaves.
Scores of '0' remained as a single category of 'I lied', and any score of 1 5 were combined into the single category 'I disclosed something about myself'.
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Aids may well disclose something about connections between immune system failures and cancer.
"Because she is a public figure, she'll need to disclose something about her illness," he said.
But some theories, as yet still speculative and untested, insist that something else will prevent this weird behaviour in large, massive objects, perhaps because of effects that would disclose something about a still elusive quantum theory of gravity.
It may disclose something about the state of mind or the attitude of the artist, but a work of art will only be great if its "spiritual content is liberated from its creator" (Dilthey 2002, 228).
"Sometimes our guests disclose something about their sex life that absolutely fucking floors you," says Saunders.
Did Maddux regret disclosing something secretive about his preparation?
But her conversations with Gulkin disclose something more tense.
Morgan, even then the loose-lipped Gabby, said that he wanted to disclose something "very important".
Dornstein, hoping that Eter would disclose something important, decided to wear his hidden camera.
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