Disclosed Sentence Examples

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  • At length he disclosed the secret of his power.

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  • If Katie hadn't disclosed that incident to her before she met Alex, would he have revealed that facet of his past?

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  • In the Odyssey it is said that the gods disclosed the impiety.

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  • When the Greeks were visited with pestilence on account of Chryseis, he disclosed the reasons of Apollo's anger.

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  • Not even deigning to notice the retreating columns, apparently too without escort, the batteries pressed forward till they reached the summit of the ridge trending eastward from Chlum towards the Elbe, whence the whole interior of the Austrian position was disclosed to them, and then they opened fire upon the Austrian reserves which lay below them in solid masses of army corps.

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  • The conspiracy was honeycombed with treachery, and it was long a matter of dispute to whose information the government were indebted for Fitzgerald's arrest; but it is no longer open to doubt that the secret of his hiding place was disclosed by a Catholic barrister named Magan, to whom the stipulated reward was ultimately paid through Francis Higgins, another informer.

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  • His own special "leads" were few, owing to the personal reasons given above; his declaration at the Queen's Hall, London, early in 1907, in favour of drastic land reform, served only to encourage a number of extremists; and the Liberal enthusiasm against the House of Lords, violently excited in 1 9 06 by the fate of the Education Bill and Plural Voting Bill, was rather damped than otherwise, when his method of procedure by resolution of the House of Commons was disclosed in 1907.

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  • This commission issued an interim report in 1888 (the final report did not appear until 1891), which disclosed the inefficiency of the board in certain respects, and also indicated the existence of corruption.

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  • It was no mere school for the learned, disclosed no mysteries for the privileged, but sought to lay the foundation of the Christian community on the pure gospel, the authentic institutes of Christ.

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  • If, we may imagine him saying, the precepts of religion are entirely analogous in their partial obscurity and apparent difficulty to the ordinary course of nature disclosed to us by experience, then it is credible that these precepts are true; not only can no objections be drawn against them from experience, but the balance of probability is in their favour.

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  • The positive proof of them is to be found in revealed religion, which has disclosed to us not only these truths, but also a further scheme not discoverable by the natural light.

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  • A strange conclusion this, and reached by a path not less strange, as was now to be disclosed by a relentless hand.

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  • His great work consists in the fact that he summed up the faults which the widening of knowledge had disclosed in medieval thought, and in this sense he stands high among those who were in many parts of 16th-century Europe striving towards a new intellectual activity.

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  • The sudden flash which disclosed to the eyes of Hebal the whole epic of humanity cannot be reproduced in language trammelled by time and space.

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  • But remarkable as these are for the breadth of sympathy and extent of reading disclosed, they will hardly convey the impressions furnished in a dramatic form, as in Boswell's great work.

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  • The experience of the 18th century disclosed defects in the procedure for obtaining liberty in cases not covered by the act of 167 9.

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  • The theological position of Socrates, so far as he can be said to have had one, is at once disclosed in his unlimited admiration for Origen.

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  • Monteagle at once started for Whitehall, found Salisbury and other ministers about to sit down to supper, and showed the letter, whereupon it was decided to search the cellar under the House of Lords before the meeting of parliament, but not too soon, so that the plot might be ripe and be fully disclosed.

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  • Jacob's Cavern (q.v.), near Pineville, McDonald county, disclosed on exploration skeletons of men and animals, rude implements, &c. Crystal Cave, near Joplin, Jasper county, has its entire surface lined with calcite crystals and scalenohedron formations, from I ft.

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  • He studied partly in Paris; but whatever individuality he possessed in those years was hidden and covered, rather than disclosed.

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  • Remains of Christian churches were disclosed by the thorough exploration carried out in1895-1896in view of the Barrage scheme, under the direction of Captain Lyons.

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  • Martin Cellarius (1499-1564) a friend of Luther, is usually regarded as the first literary pioneer (1527) of the movement; the anti-Trinitarian position of Ludwig Haetzer was not disclosed till after his execution (5529) for anabaptism.

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  • But the first movement disclosed the miserable state of the army.

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  • But it was the K synthetic genius of Gustav Kirchhoff which first gave unity to the scattered phenomena, and finally reconciled what was appendages to the sun disclosed by it were such as eclipses.

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  • He was summoned in April 1675 before a committee of the House of Commons to give evidence against Lauderdale, and disclosed, without reluctance according to his enemies, confidences which had passed between him and the minister.

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  • Greek and Roman writers seem to have possessed very little definite information about the island, though much of what they relate corresponds to the state of society disclosed in the older epics.

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  • The Fenian movement disclosed much discontent, and was attended by criminal outrages in England.

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  • The evidence disclosed the fact that several abortive attempts had been previously made to murder Forster.

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  • An illustration is, with the general run of mankind, more powerful to convince than an argument; and the cogency of the visible plea for the Copernican theory offered by the miniature system, then first disclosed to view, was recognizable in the triumph of its advocates as well as in the increased acrimony of its opponents.

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  • The motto that he adopted for use with the arms emblazoned for him as cardinal - Co p ad cor loquitur, and that which he directed to be engraved on his memorial tablet at Edgbaston - Ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatem - together seem to disclose as much as can be disclosed of the secret of a life which, both to contemporaries and to later students, has been one of almost fascinating interest, at once devout and inquiring, affectionate and yet sternly self-restrained.

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  • Or, it may be further asked, how is the individual really connected with the system of things apparently disclosed to him in conscious experience?

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  • The post-mortem had in fact disclosed one and half ounces of partially digested food which contained currants.

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  • Moreover, it is simple enough to amend court procedures to ensure that sensitive material is not publicly disclosed.

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  • They should be disclosed to complainants, subject only to the " substantial harm " test for withholding disclosure.

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  • The Act requires any indemnification to be disclosed in the company's accounts.

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  • Congressional investigations in the 1970s disclosed widespread NSA abuses, including the illegal interception of millions of cables sent by American citizens.

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  • He unfolded it and disclosed a golden pince-nez, with two broken ends of black silk cord dangling from the end of it.

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  • There are no details to be disclosed pursuant to paragraph 6.F.2(b) to (g) of the Listing Rules.

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  • Top of page disclosure requirements Capital commitments are to be disclosed in the notes to the accounts.

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  • Chest X-ray films and computed tomographic scans disclosed left pleural effusion and diffuse pleural thickening.

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  • His sanguine temperament was disclosed in the deep color of his cheeks.

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  • Former Russian security agent Alexander Litvinenko may have been poisoned with " radioactive thallium ", the toxicologist treating him disclosed.

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  • The defeat of this candidate in 1818 led to a parliamentary inquiry which disclosed a system of wholesale corruption, and in 1821 the borough was disfranchised.

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  • For this emissary Tone drew up a memorandum on the state of Ireland, which he described as ripe for revolution; the paper was betrayed to the government by an attorney named Cockayne to whom Jackson had imprudently disclosed his mission; and in April 1794 Jackson was arrested on a charge of treason.

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  • On the 16th, hoping probably to save herself by these means, she informed Cranmer of a certain supposed impediment to her marriage with the king - according to some accounts a previous marriage with Northumberland, though the latter solemnly and positively denied it - which was never disclosed, but which, having been considered by the archbishop and a committee of ecclesiastical lawyers, was pronounced, on the 17th, sufficient to invalidate her marriage.

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  • At the Berlin Library Ranke found a collection of MS. records, chiefly Italian, dealing with the period of the Reformation; from a study of them he found how different were the real events as disclosed in contemporary documents from the history as recorded by most writers; and the result of his researches was embodied in his second work, Fiirsten and Volker von Siideuropa im 16 and 17 Jahrhundert (1827).

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  • The weakness of Persian rule was disclosed by the expedition of Cyrus and the Ten Thousand Greeks, 402 B.C.; and in the following century Asia Minor was invaded by Alexander the Great, 334 B.C. (See Greece; Persia; Ionia.) The wars which followed the death of Alexander eventually gave Asia Minor to Seleucus, but none of the Seleucid kings was able to establish his rule over the whole peninsula.

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  • Although 'she actual rising might have appeared a mere outburst of frantic passion, the private examinations of the most prominent conspirators disclosed to the government a plot so widely spread, and involving so many of the highest in the land, that it would have been perilous to have pressed home accusations against all who might be implicated.

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  • The authorship of the letter has never been disclosed or proved, but all evidence seems to point to Tresham, and to the probability that he had some days before warned Monteagle and agreed with him as to the best means of making known the plot and preventing its execution, and at the same time of giving the conspirators time to escape (see Tresham, Francis).

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  • The password must not be disclosed to any unauthorized third parties.

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  • The administration 's support for the war crimes initiative was first disclosed by the Los Angeles Times.

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  • However, the fee should be modest and properly disclosed right away, in writing, with no fat up-front fees.

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  • Expect to pay a modest fee, but it should be clearly disclosed up-front with no fine print.

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  • Issuers may increase rates at the end of a specified period, providing the rate increase was disclosed at the opening of the account.

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  • You disclosed all of your assets before coming to an agreement.

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  • It's easy, thanks to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines that state the fiber content of each product must be fully disclosed on the packaging.

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  • Any findings from the toxicology report will not be disclosed until October 23.

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  • It was during the interview that Bass disclosed his relationship with Lehmkuhl, and the two were later photographed at many events together, including Lehmkuhl's book release party.

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  • Rosie O'Donnell disclosed April 25, 2007 on the show that contract negotiations with ABC television did not go well.

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  • Specific monetary damages sought have not yet been disclosed as Huston has not yet officially filed suit against the network.

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  • While no total amount was actually disclosed, Hulk is said to be worth between 26 and 32 million dollars.

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  • Any information that the rescue has on the history of the dog is disclosed to the potential adopters, including health, behavioral issues, and past abuse.

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  • Codonopsis - The members of this small genus of the Bellflower order are remarkable rather for a quaint, distinctive beauty of their own, not half of which is disclosed externally.

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  • Sexually explicit content must be disclosed to the ESRB and content such as the hot coffee mod scene will rate an Adults Only rating on a game.

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  • This is perfectly acceptable for when you are calling a friend, colleague, or family member, but you may not want your personal phone number disclosed to other third parties.

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  • Mothers are more often disclosed to than fathers because fathers tend to have a more negative reaction.

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  • Furthermore, this information should not be disclosed to people outside your organization without prior written consent of [applicant/former employee's name].

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  • Traffic violations do not need to be disclosed, and the company states that disclosing this information does not necessarily disqualify an applicant from being hired.

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  • Intra/Inter-Agency Correspondence - Most memos, letters, and other correspondence sent by or within government agencies do not have to be disclosed under the FOIA.

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  • The determining factor regarding whether or not such records must be disclosed has to do with whether or not they would be considered privileged information in civil legal proceedings involving the agency.

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  • Financial Institution Recordkeeping - Information compiled or used by government agencies for the purpose of supervising and/or regulating financial institutions does not have to be disclosed under FOIA provisions.

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  • The composition of tattoo ink, although not entirely disclosed to the public, is not an absolute mystery either.

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  • In the case of acting as an expert witness, the consultant's credentials will be disclosed in any legal proceedings the consultant is involved in.

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  • If a preexisting condition exists and was not disclosed, an insurance company has the right to refuse to pay the medical bills associated with the condition and immediately terminate the policy.

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  • Her measurements are 34-28-40, which she disclosed on her talk show.

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  • Tracking the White Witch to her lair, it is disclosed that only the sacrifice of Aslan will redeem him, a sacrifice the noble lion gladly accepts.

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  • Considering the information Katie had just disclosed, it wasn't surprising that he wanted to be in control - or that he had chosen a wife who asked few questions.

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  • Dean privately disclosed to Jake Weller Brandon Westlake's final statement of visiting Fitzgerald.

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  • Actuated by rancour against Crispi, he, on the 29th of April 1896, authorized I the publication of a Green Book on Abyssinian affairs, in which, without the consent of Great Britain, the confidential AngloItalian negotiations in regard to the Abyssinian war were disclosed.

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  • When the campaign of 1915 had disclosed the incredible inefficiency and corruption of the Russian War Office, Guchkov threw his whole energy into the work of refitting the army on the technical side.

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  • After his retirement Colomb devoted himself rather to the history of naval warfare, and to the large principles disclosed by its intelligent study, than to experimental inquiries having an immediate practical aim.

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  • Platinum itself he discovered how to work on a practical scale, and he is said to have made a fortune from the secret, which, however, he disclosed in a posthumous paper (1829); and he was the first to detect the metals palladium (1804)(1804) and rhodium (1805) in crude platinum.

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  • The historians of the Roman Empire have left us some particulars of the visits of emperors and generals to Britain, but little or nothing about what happened in London, and we should be more ignorant than we are of the condition of Londinium if it had not been that a large number of excavations have been made in various parts of the city which have disclosed a considerable amount of its early history.

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  • Later investigations disclosed that the state actually owed him more than $90,000.

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  • Tammany and Hoffman were again victorious in 1870; but in 1871 the New York Times disclosed the magnitude of Tammany's thefts, amounting in the erection of the New York county court house alone to almost $8,000,000, and Tweed and his " Ring " were crushed in consequence.

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  • The Republican legislature had in 1867 appointed a committee to investigate the management of the canal system, but the abuses were allowed to continue until in 1875 Governor Tilden disclosed many frauds of the " Canal Ring," and punished the guilty.

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  • The character of the relics shows that in some cases the settlements have been the dwellings of a people using no materials but stone, bone and wood for their implements, ornaments and weapons; in others, of a people using bronze as well as stone and bone; and in others again the occasional use of iron is disclosed.

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  • This convention also modified the extra-territorial rights enjoyed by France in Siam, and disclosed an inclination to recognize the material improvements of the preceding years.

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  • The budgets of 1919 and 1920 disclosed deficits of 5 billion and 3 billion kronen respectively, but in that for 1921 the revenue slightly exceeded the expenditure.

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  • At the outbreak of civil war in 1641, a conspiracy of the Irish septs, under the direction of Roger Moore, to seize Dublin Castle, was disclosed by one Owen Connolly on the eve of the day on which the attempt was to have been made, and the city was thus preserved for the king's party; but the Irish outside began an indiscriminate extermination of the Protestant population.

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  • The Columbia river has entrenched itself in a canyon-like valley around the northern and Western side of the lava plains; Snake river has cut a deeper canyon farther south-east where the plains are higher and has disclosed the many lava sheets which build up the plains, occasionally revealing a buried mountain in which the superposed river has cut an even narrower canyon.

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  • When he died in 1841 he had cleared away all the rubbish, disclosed the original plan, and collected a quantity of fragments.

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  • The purpose of this bill was disclosed in the statement that "the government of India had decided to settle the question of jurisdiction over European British subjects in such a way as to remove from the code, at once and completely, every judicial disqualification which is based merely on race distinctions," in fact to subject Europeans in certain cases to trial by native magistrates.

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  • The real aims of his rule were disclosed in the second phase of his pontificate.

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  • The spectroheliograph, originally designed for photographing the solar prominences, disclosed in its first application at the Kenwood Observatory (Chicago, 1892) a new and unexplored region of the sun's atmosphere.

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  • The fourth part is virtually a consideration of the ultimate significance of this conscious experience, of the place it is supposed to occupy in the universe of existence, in other words, of the relations between the conscious experience of an individual mind as disclosed to observation and the supposed realities of self and external things.

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  • On the 19th he wrote to Elizabeth praying for mercy, and the same day offered £1000 for procuring his pardon; and on the loth, having disclosed the cipher used in the correspondence between himself and Mary, he was executed 1 Cata.

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  • The unpublished treatise of 1640 contained all or nearly all that he had to tell concerning human nature, but was written before the terrible events of the last years had disclosed how men might still be urged by their anti-social passions back into the abyss of anarchy.

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  • The gross immoralities connected with prostitution in Berlin had been disclosed in the case of a murderer called Heinze ifl 1891; and a bill to strengthen the criminal law on the subject was introduced but not carried.

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  • The real state of affairs was disclosed in the report of Mr Stephen Cave, a well-known banker, who was sent by the British government in December 1875 to inquire into the situation.

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  • When the expenditure during the same period was examined the extraordinary fact was disclosed that the sum raised by revenue was only three millions less than that spent on administration, tribute and public works, including a sum of 10,500,000, described as expenses of questionable utility or policy.

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  • His next signal interference was during the incursions of the Syrians, when he disclosed the plans of the invaders to the "king of Israel" with such effect that they were again and again baffled.

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  • Conway, in his Omitted Chapters of History disclosed in the Life and Papers of Edmund Randolph (New York, 1888; 2nd ed., 1889), greatly exaggerates Randolph's work in the Constitutional Convention; the commoner view underrates him and makes him a "hair-splitter," and a man of no decision of character.

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  • Kant's analysis of knowledge had disclosed the a priori element as the necessary complement of the isolated a posteriori facts of experience.

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  • The spontaneity of Lowell's nature is delightfully disclosed in his personal letters.

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  • Abbas the names of the chiefs of the Shia in Irak and Khorasan, and disclosed his way of corresponding with them.

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  • The plan to murder Nero was frustrated by a freedman Milichus, who, in the hope of a large reward, disclosed the whole plot.

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  • The marriage was disclosed at Michaelmas, much to the vexation of Warwick, who in pursuit of his foreign policy had projected a match with a French princess.

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  • She disclosed this thought to no one but to her confessor, Father Akinfi, the monk, and he approved of her intention.

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  • His face was fresh and rosy, his white-plumed hat, tilted to one side, disclosed his curled and pomaded hair besprinkled with powdery snow.

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  • Is it possible that the meaning of life was not disclosed to him before he died? thought Pierre.

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