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Nothing must be divulged in public about how a trick worked.
America has warned Britain that intelligence-sharing will be curtailed if its secrets are divulged in court.
What he did, or failed to do, is not divulged in the premiere, but it must have been unforgivable.
Every concert has sold out — even the "blind date" programs, about which nothing is divulged in advance.
According to the taped conversations divulged in July, President Sarkozy intervened to try to stop the case from progressing and attempted unsuccessfully to broker a deal.
By reason of circumstances which cannot be divulged in this communication, we would elect to make this country our permanent residence. . . .
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The only information consumers will need to divulge in order to receive payments is their mobile phone number.
Soon enough she will be up, disrobing and divulging, in preparation for a gossipy, and probably gossiped about, night out.
"My wife will give a running commentary of what the producer is saying behind the scenes," Mr. McLachlan said disdainfully, divulging in the process that he and his wife have watched "Real Housewives" together.
"And then it's like, 'Oh yeah, because it's in the fucking song.'" Still, there's a difference between what she's willing to sing about, and what she's willing to divulge in conversation with a stranger.
As Mr. Bass divulges in his book, the entire process — from a call alerting him that the story was about to break, to the People interview and cover shoot — took only 36 hours.
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