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In the late seventies, the O.T. material was still quite secret.
Mr. Jarane learned to cook from his mother, and he picked up tips and flavor combinations from around the world, so his recipes (kept quite secret) are quirky.
I don't really know much about the bike's technology They keep it quite secret, so that if we're not selected or are disgruntled, we wouldn't be able to take the information to another country.
He denied that his film's depiction of the lives of the HIV patients in the sanatorium as quite pleasant and comfortable was pandering to the government, who had kept this programme quite secret at the time.
The D-notice system is a peculiarly British arrangement, a sort of not quite public yet not quite secret arrangement between government and media in order to ensure that journalists do not endanger national security.
Last year we kept it quite secret until a couple of the guys phoned in to the Chris Evans radio show and told him: 'We're the Red Bull team and we're on the way to Bisham Abbey to do a boot camp.' I don't think anyone knew anything about it until then.
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(It's worth knowing, too, that Sichuan peppercorns have an oddly wonderful numbing quality that makes fiery food easier to take, a not-quite secret of most Sichuan restaurants worth their chilies).
IT IS not quite the secret of eternal life.
The orchestra is not quite the secret Mr. Jarvi's informants suggest.
"Well, it turned out to be not quite as secret as it might have been," Mr. C said.
I was quite a secret soul head, and hadn't dared tell anyone, but with this I really found myself.
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