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Edward Snowden is a hunted man for divulging information about mass surveillance.
The authorities from Beijing took him into custody, and he is now under investigation for divulging internal Chinese affairs to the Americans.
And he was given the power to fine any owner or team official as much as $1 million for divulging internal league matters.
If charged, he would be by far the most senior official ever to face criminal prosecution for divulging information to the news media.
And it's true that the bestseller specialist Tom Clancy canned her for divulging his decor secrets (some clients guard color schemes like the family jewels).
At the outset, Prometheus is being chained to the rocks for divulging to humans the secret of fire against the orders of Zeus.
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Many cases involving classified information are not brought to trial for fear of divulging secrets.
The bigger challenge is that many companies are reluctant to share their shipping routes for fear of divulging trade secrets to rivals.
Dean repeatedly attempted to make the North Koreans kill him for fear of divulging information under torture.
ZipLip.com has been criticized in the cypherpunk community for not divulging the code behind its system.
But the provision appeared to some lawmakers to expressly set aside privacy safeguards, which mandate criminal penalties for those divulging individual tax information.
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