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Divulgence: The author can choose when and how a work will be made available to the public.
However, once the privacy of the email address is lost by divulgence, it cannot be regained.
I'm going to implant in you a hypnotic block against divulgence."
In the Scandinavian versions, the stress is more on the gradual divulgence of the fact that the son will never return home to his mother.
This inappropriately-timed personal divulgence was received with awkward confusion amongst the public.
"If there was foul play, I'm sure your late client would excuse your divulgence of privileged information."
They'd probably state that divulgence of names was an unwarranted invasion of privacy, or some other bull.
If you wish, I will appear before the Keys and appeal to them to accept your plea for a delay without divulgence of the evidence.
In this era of revolting divulgence?
Premature divulgence would alert Satan, you see."
The surprise divulgence, CBS News executives said yesterday, may greatly reduce the plan's chances for success.
No theatrics, no prolonged climaxes, no suspense-ful divulgence of unnecessary secrets.
Reeve, confident that Janie will never discover the ensuing success, that continues with the inappropriate divulgence of private information pertaining to his girlfriend.
Though I commend Mr. Schiff for his honest divulgence (come out, all you closet self-torturers!)
Of his own divulgence, Mr. Glickman said: "I crumbled the pillars for her, but it was a big part of her education.
Another major plutonium fire in 1969 produced similar effects but was monitored and reported by civilian agencies, which led to the U.S. government's divulgence of the 1957 fire.
He is very knowledgeable in the occult, and uses this knowledge to overpower the demons, even enabling him to block a powered up Divulgence spell from Beelzebub.
Inkishāf al-asrar watuhūr al-anwār ("The Divulgence of Mysteries and the Appearance of Lights")
He also has an ability called Divulgence which gives him the power to make others reveal their hidden selves ranging from revealing the side of them they don't want people to see, to forced defecation.
We had a high opinion of his mechanical genius, and generally held that the Chief 'knew something bad of him,' and on pain of divulgence enforced Phil to be his bondsman.
(g) Divulgence Classified information provided to the Committee by the Executive Branch shall be handled in accordance with the procedures that apply within the Executive Branch for the protection of such information.
As for the Orientalists, they regard the story of Hafsah and Mariyah and the former's divulgence to 'A'ishah of the secret she promised to keep as the cause of all that had happened.
He did not reflect upon how unusual it was that he should know exactly where that meant, nor did he even feel satisfaction at tall-thin-and-obnoxious's unwilling divulgence of precisely what he was trying to conceal.
Today's Papers is puzzled by the logistics of such a divulgence and begs to know (but is not told by the papers) exactly where and how she was wearing a thong that became visible simply by lifting her jacket.
I must make it absolutely clear that any and all information disclosed here today is given in complete confidence, and that your divulgence of any such information without authorization is punishable as an act of treason against the Federation.