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The departments will not divulge everything about their water activities, of course.
But it remains uncertain whether he will choose to divulge everything.
Her self-proclaimed willingness to divulge everything, I think, seems to fall short during interviews.
Tom Williams' lawyer then advised that it would not be sensible to appeal the sanction if Tom could not divulge everything.
The original manuscript of Don McLean's 1971 hit American Pie, including his notes, goes to auction today – with McLean promising that "the writing and the lyrics will divulge everything there is to divulge" about its meaning.
But his rage, for once, seemed altogether appropriate, as he demanded, "Secretary Rumsfeld, in all due respect, you've got to answer this question!" At the time, McCain made it plain that he was going to push the Bush Administration to divulge everything, and quickly.
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Christopher "moot" Poole is reminding us why we might have wanted to avoid divulging everything to begin with: privacy.
"A patent is a bargain with the federal government in which the government grants you the right to have a monopoly on your invention for a limited amount of time - generally 20 years from the date of filing the patent application - in exchange for divulging everything about your invention to the public".
His main purpose for divulging everything was to enlighten me how to avoid being "hustled" by different people in the business.
Jeff divulges everything about himself, however petty and ugly; the narrator parcels out such information stingily, and little of his current behavior seems to square with the man he claims he was back in London.
Especially the youth, if they know 'I'm going there, I'm going there to find Sister Anita* (*not her real name), I'm going to divulge my problems, my everything, my what what what what what what.'" (Clinic 3).
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