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    1. Alan got her to divulge that she also knew a fair amount of biochemistry and it's practical application


    2. By the charter of the Kassikan I cannot divulge any information on this case to you until it is closed


    3. Besides their speech twizz, they seemed reluctant to divulge anything about the person they were trying to find


    4. Something urged her to divulge her name


    5. She had spoken to Tullius as soon as the Breton exited and while she did not intend to divulge too many details of DRAFT


    6. " Manna shifted in his seat as if to divulge a great secret, checked the mainsail, adjusted the course slightly, then began his story; "It is said that many years ago, all the kings from all of the lands feared that their wizards were getting too powerful and alien powers were being used to interfere in the running of things


    7. ✔ To divulge the XUSING Project at


    8. Naturally the Res authorities would not divulge any information


    9. I simply replied that we had our sources, but I was not at liberty to divulge them


    10. Sandra stepped in, it just wasn’t the right time to divulge this, the court would deal with that

    11. At that point, I decided not to divulge more


    12. She did not divulge the slightest information about her friends


    13. divulge its ‘true’ meaning


    14. It was not worth his life to divulge anything about the clinic to anyone without the matter being cleared by Jacob first


    15. He knew that once committed Mark would not divulge anything to authorities if he was a part of it as he would be signing his own fate


    16. The attached letter does not divulge our evidence


    17. And when he’d finished, Captain Rathbone was happy to divulge his own theory


    18. Apart from the risk to his well-being, he may be forced by the Dire Queen and her cohorts to divulge intelligence in regard to the locations of settlements and fortresses in Coermantyr and Mystic Down


    19. “Let us traverse this bridge and divulge what awaits us at its terminus,” replied the Liege of Mystic Down


    20. “Sorry, we’re under strict orders not to divulge any info

    21. However, the good news is that Yahoo is a lot more willing to divulge its link


    22. Realising that he too would be asked to explain his involvement, he decided to contact London for advice, as he was not prepared to divulge anything that would endanger his cover – Marianne now knew about his secret life, but would keep the knowledge to herself


    23. All the menials of the fort had been summoned to serve his royal guest—though he did not divulge her identity—and he stationed a squad of spearmen before her doors, among them the warrior who had guarded his own chamber


    24. He did not divulge the identity of the victim, but said merely that the noblewoman who had borne the royal signet-ring had been carried away by the chief of the Afghulis


    25. Never divulge whether the character was


    26. Origin: There is the word “spill,” meaning divulge, but why beans? It could have come from almost anything


    27. She told him how it had changed the course of the interview and that Rikki had been much more willing to divulge information after he had read it


    28. They issued their usual press release that they had been using for the last two decades which stated that to divulge such information would compromise valuable field operatives, and that was not how they did business


    29. For security reasons, I will not divulge which star system we are in but that is not why I am here


    30. People were looking to me to tell them what was going on, but I was sworn to secrecy by the FBI to now divulge anything that was discovered in the investigation

    31. She was sent to Colditz Castle as a prisoner of war, but our own air force bombed the place to rubbles shortly afterwards, probably to avoid the possibility that she would divulge secrets to the Germans


    32. steadfastly refused to divulge anything about himself, she grew wary and called


    33. “Umm, my mother told me to never divulge that information


    34. He was certain that his father would never divulge the strategy to anyone


    35. willing to divulge automatically to the site, such as shipping address and credit


    36. “Perhaps,” Feltus said hesitantly, not wanting to divulge any information at his point, especially to someone who may be considered a 234


    37. “They had to die!” Lord Ashburn sobbed then added pleadingly as if the rest of the story was too excruciatingly painful or too secret to divulge,


    38. questionnaire – however, at the same time, I cannot divulge fully what we are asking of those


    39. ” Barron seemed reluctant to divulge the source of his


    40. return and stability of both margin and momentum - but will not explicitly divulge the risk

    41. The commercial yards will not divulge this information which they quite rightly


    42. He was trying to decide whether or not to divulge this information


    43. The irony was that they could have both returned to the United States quickly and safely, but the price of that would have been for her to divulge to Cooper that she was a time traveler, something she just could not do


    44. I have some plans about cheating death that I can only divulge to


    45. He implied he had connections in Washington DC and that he'd actually been asked to help draft a recovery program, but he wasn't at liberty to divulge its name


    46. For someone to pretend to be out of a war and then send killers in the night who wouldn’t even divulge their nationality was to Denise both cowardly and despicable


    47. “I’m not allowed to divulge that information,” Guinan said


    48. He can’t just have me executed without knowing the gold’s new location – which I will never divulge


    49. “However, it would be unwise for me to divulge the specific details at this time, don’t you think?”


    50. officer had even more unbelievable news to relate, but did not dare divulge it












































    1. In an undertone, Jones divulged that the visitor had been on the phone since arriving, apparently talking about some business deal or other


    2. The Breton did as asked, extremely curious as to what, if anything, would be divulged


    3. “I…” She searched her friend’s now stern face for any hope of divulged facts


    4. Limited information will be divulged to members of species 7 when it is deemed to be relevant


    5. The king divulged what little he knew about Illeander, which was very little indeed


    6. He never divulged the incident to anyone within his family or circle of friends


    7. If any information is divulged by any of our members or from interlopers then we will deal with the culprits swiftly and quietly just as we did during the War


    8. When pressed for an explanation, she stated that it was a private matter that the Admiral would need to deal with personally, and she would be violating confidentiality laws if she divulged any further details except directly to the Admiral


    9. Everything discussed in this room is classified and may only be divulged on a need to know basis


    10. which He divulged the secrets behind the raiment of

    11. The bidding was always brisk for the exotic goods from other regions, an air of festivity usually followed the traders arrival, not being affiliated to any tribe or political leaning the traders, as far back as anyone remembered were allowed to travel everywhere without hindrance and any information they divulged about places or people usually cost the enquirer a high price


    12. Soon I was to fulfil my boy-hood dream and become a warrior, to accomplish this I would have to complete my coming of age test, a test that was kept secret until divulged by the high priest, a task ordained by the gods would be the rite of passage undertaken by all Tolteca boys in their thirteenth summer, a successful rite of passage was rewarded with the recipient receiving his badge of manhood, the butterfly breast plate, without which you would never become a man, he was also allowed to wear the triangular shaped skirt of the warrior, every boy’s dream


    13. that he hadn’t divulged the entirety of his antics


    14. turned her body to him and divulged what she and her mother had been fighting about


    15. I divulged my ideas I’d had about the game, comic book and flyer


    16. New sensations are created, actions are renovated; discoveries are divulged, and everything is shared


    17. 'He would have been ten at the very most when this intimate secret was divulged


    18. Yet, when they'd finished, he had divulged everything he knew about Roger Knowles and the case he had against him


    19. “Lymeera cannot remain here, of course; the true bloodlines must be divulged


    20. You'd correct her and, before you knew what was happening, you'd divulged everything she wanted to know

    21. When he spoke to her he divulged little


    22. Reviewing the conversation he had realised he had divulged much more than he had learned


    23. The letter then carried on to explain that the reasons for her abduction would be divulged when she arrived at her destination


    24. that preliminary findings had to be divulged


    25. Queen’s subjects, and had the details of his malady been divulged,


    26. He was shocked at how quickly he divulged this very personal thought to Nicolette


    27. As for those who believed that their confession would never be used against them, or against others to further the interests of the church; that their secrets would never be divulged to anyone else but the one they were confessing to… history shows the proof


    28. Now you know the true shadow government which rules, controls and manipulates the people who belong to these organizations whose every meeting is held behind closed door in secret and never divulged to the public


    29. Black Holes are a mysterious cosmic phenomenon, and have divulged till now little of their form and activity


    30. ” Somewhat more reluctantly he divulged, “I’ve been seeing a widow woman

    31. Thus these two correlated doctrines, of the Deity of Christ, and of our Immortal Life in Him, were so closely connected that they could not be completely divulged except in combined radiance, as complementary colors of one heavenly sunbeam of truth and godliness; and this process belonged to the later stages of the Church’s earlier life


    32. Christianity and Christ’s discourses should be divulged to the civilised world


    33. He never spoke of himself, and in a conversation with Miss Norton divulged the pleasing fact


    34. All Villefort's influence barely enabled him to stifle the secret Dantes had so nearly divulged


    35. The worst of it was that that bullying old Pumblechook, preyed upon by a devouring curiosity to be informed of all I had seen and heard, came gaping over in his chaise-cart at tea-time, to have the details divulged to him


    36. And then the usual denouement after the fun had gone on fast and furious he got 1190 landed into hot water and had to be spirited away by a few friends, after a strong hint to a blind horse from John Mallon of Lower Castle Yard, so as not to be made amenable under section two of the criminal law amendment act, certain names of those subpoenaed being handed in but not divulged for reasons which will occur to anyone with a pick of brains


    37. To Master Percy Apjohn at High School in 1880 he had divulged his disbelief in the tenets of the Irish (protestant) church (to which his father Rudolf Virag (later Rudolph Bloom) had been converted from the Israelitic faith and communion in 1865 by the Society for promoting Christianity among the jews) subsequently abjured by him in favour of Roman catholicism at the epoch of and with a view to his matrimony in 1888


    38. He was told that he’d be given medical care only if he divulged military secrets


    39. “Oh?” This has me interested, something she’s never divulged before


    40. I shudder as I remember that I may have divulged too much

    41. Of course, he had still not yet divulged to William his plans to become a great writer


    42. Or no—wasn’t the worry really that he’d now divulged to a stranger the very name he’d been trying to protect?


    43. He divulged a name to a fellow investor over lunch; by the time he was back in the office, the price had risen so much that he could not buy more and still maintain his value discipline


    44. For as the secrets of the currents in the seas have never yet been divulged, even to the most erudite research; so the hidden ways of the Sperm Whale when beneath the surface remain, in great part, unaccountable to his pursuers; and from time to time have originated the most curious and contradictory speculations regarding them, especially concerning the mystic modes whereby, after sounding to a great depth, he transports himself with such vast swiftness to the most widely distant points


    45. Some of the subtlest secrets of the seas seemed divulged to us in this enchanted pond


    46. Unwittingly here a secret has been divulged, which perhaps might more properly, in set way, have been disclosed before


    1. worked with United States Authorities in World War II, divulges in a medical journal that


    2. AS SPEED APPROACHES infinity, time and space begin to skew, and what once seemed knowable divulges a deeper strangeness


    1. " She clearly knew what Herndon's plan was, she was clearly telling Ava that she knew it and clearly telling Herndon that she was not divulging what it was


    2. Divulging the secrets of humanity's greatest sages, Isis


    3. Jack sensed his delivery was spot on, “It’s about Harry but that’s all I’m divulging at this point


    4. She begins divulging the story of how she met Toni in the hospital as he looks at her in disbelief and extremely hurt


    5. to Mary and asked her what she thought of Roberto and what he was divulging


    6. deserve, he or she will start divulging even the most sensual,


    7. She explained that she was saving for Tyler’s education, and had a slim entertainment budget, rather than divulging her secret


    8. How could she justify the need to remain in Atlanta without divulging the reason?


    9. “But I’m in love with someone else,” she couldn’t help divulging


    10. “No, but divulging state secrets is

    11. ����������� �Not content with stabbing France in the back in Mers el-Kebir one year ago, the British did not hesitate this time in deliberately murdering hundreds of their own captive soldiers, along with thousands of innocent German civilians, with the sole goal of killing Brigadier Nancy Laplante, apparently to prevent her from ever divulging her precious military secrets to Germany


    12. This privilege prevents a lawyer from divulging your secrets, and should allow you to feel comfortable giving your lawyer all facts pertaining to your matter so that the best result can be obtained


    13. Lansdale finally decided to simply inform the CIA by routine means, without divulging the exact source of information


    14. It wasn’t a feel good time and Rudolph wasn’t divulging at this stage all he knew about the yellow beetle’s entry into Clevedon Creek


    15. Four, divulging this information about its existence could start a war with the Romulans and the Klingons simultaneously


    16. She had no recollection of divulging this to anybody


    17. He was still waiting for his fifty thousand dollars and the other favors he had been promised for divulging sensitive details about his boss


    18. She decided to be as honest as she could, without divulging what she needed to keep secret


    19. “Or you can sleep in the cot—or, no—I have a better idea,” Liv said, not divulging it, but grinning excitedly


    20. After this divulging, the crowd seemed much fonder of Sebastian and the majority of

    21. He was afraid the Catskinner might still try to stop them reaching the authorities and divulging not only his deadly plan but also his identify and the fact that he was on the island


    22. never to divulging the entire overall picture about what it is that science know and don’t know


    23. Everyone fears divulging such information and for good reason: because it would expose the financial truth about everybody


    24. Never divulging them to other living souls


    25. I had felt a big sigh of relief inside of me at the divulging of that information


    26. I hadn’t thought divulging something like that would have produced such a reaction from her


    27. Without divulging his secret, Dantes could not give sufficiently clear instructions to an agent


    28. Companies have been moving to Sets MM, an electronic system that involves market-makers (hence the MM) divulging their bid and offer prices


    29. From then on his manner toward me changed as though he feared that he had been surprised into divulging his great secret, and I read suspicion and fear in his looks and thoughts, though his words were still fair


    30. The weak spot in Andrey Antonovitch's position was that he had blundered in the first instance by divulging the secret of his novel to him

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