Disclosing Sentence Examples

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  • When a woman wants to know, she looks for some clever way to trick the man into disclosing the facts.

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  • In 1678, on the rupture of relations between Charles and Louis, a splendid opportunity was afforded Louis of paying off old scores by disclosing Danby's participation in the king's demands for French gold.

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  • His father, without disclosing himself, having settled an annuity on him, he was sent at four years of age to a boarding-school.

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  • The fruit is ripe in or shortly before the first week in October, when it falls to the ground, and the three-valved thorny capsule divides, disclosing the brown and at first beautifully glossy seeds, the so-called nuts, having a resemblance to sweet chestnuts, and commonly three or else two in number.

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  • Again, the plan agreed upon for disclosing the plot was especially designed to allow the conspirators to escape, and therefore scarcely a method which would have been arranged with Salisbury.

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  • At least Dean had refrained from disclosing the tie to the Dawkinses—Josh, the missing mine manager—nor had he mentioned he knew the name of the Dawkinses' stepmother.

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  • Disclosing the identity of a covert intelligence operative is a violation of federal law punishable by up to 10 years in jail.

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  • For the first time, it incorporates a balance sheet disclosing debtors and some £ 45 billion of accrued revenue receivable.

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  • The curtain rose disclosing a sculptor's studio, with the sculptor's studio, with the sculptor at work on a reproduction of a well known classical statue.

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  • Tikhon scratched his back with one hand and his head with the other, then suddenly his whole face expanded into a beaming, foolish grin, disclosing a gap where he had lost a tooth (that was why he was called Shcherbaty--the gap-toothed).

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  • The curtain rose disclosing a sculptor 's studio, with the sculptor at work on a reproduction of a well known classical statue.

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  • If the reviewer is not disclosing this information or is basing the review on something other than facts, you may not want to be swayed by that review.

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  • When adolescent friends squabble, their conflicts typically center on issues such as gossiping, disclosing secrets, or loyalty and perceived betrayal.

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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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  • Your question starts with disclosing that you engaged in meaningless sex with a person other than your partner.

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  • You simply text message CUPID on your phone and the message is sent to your date without disclosing your cell phone number.

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  • Confidentiality - In some cases, ghost writers agree to refrain from disclosing that they played any role in a writing project.

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  • At least Dean had refrained from disclosing the tie to the Dawkinses—Josh, the missing mine manager—nor had he mentioned he knew the name of the Dawkinses' stepmother.

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  • The fear of disclosing to the enemies of England the weakness of the country in fighting-material was one of the main objections offered to the proposal.

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  • Louis made peace with Holland at Nijmwegen on the 10th of August, and punished Danby by disclosing his secret negotiations, thus causing the minister's fall and impeachment.

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  • Be careful about disclosing personal information such as a physical address, phone number, or full name until you are comfortable doing so and certain that it is safe to give out this information.

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