And just to share a little secret with you -- (laughter) -- back when Barack and I first met, he had everything going for him.
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Luisa also lets us in on a little secret - the vintage clothing shop Cavalli e Nastri, which stocks elegant fashions from the the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Now, if you promise not to tell anybody, I will let you in on a little secret: I was not always the very best student that I could be when I was in high school, and certainly not when I was in middle school.
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Just in case you haven't heard, we're letting you in on a little secret here: Engadget German is the official blog of IFA 2009, so we figured we'd give you a small taste of what's going down in Deutschland in case you've yet to make it over.
On Sunday night, 60 Minutes called the attention of its millions of American viewers to a dirty little secret: Just about everyone with a 401(k) pension plan or mutual fund has money invested in companies that are doing business in so-called rogue states.
The insurance industry has a dirty little secret that threatens the retirement plans of millions of unsuspecting families.
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But the company has a dirty little secret that not too many gadget fans know: it sells phones and tablets as well.
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Burnham says office politics though often a dirty little secret of the corporate culture are as important as whether or not blue-jeans are office appropriate.
"The kickbacks and payoffs in the force-placed insurance industry used to be a dirty little secret that pushed far too many families off the foreclosure cliff, " he said.
Every responsible expert, including senior officials throughout the Bush Administration, know a dirty little secret: in its entirety, the resulting agreement would be unable to ensure that no chemical weapons are covertly produced or stockpiled even by the Soviet Union to say nothing of Third World countries.
Every responsible expert, including senior officials throughout the Bush Administration, know a dirty little secret: in its entirety, the resulting agreement would be unable to ensure that no chemical weapons are covertly produced or stockpiled even by the Soviet Union -- to say nothing of Third World countries.
Lee has accumulated irrefutable, unclassified evidence of a dirty little secret: Those responsible for designing and deploying the Kremlin's ABM system around Moscow (which was allowed under the 1972 ABM Treaty) were under orders to use its radars and 8, 000-10, 000 surface-to-air interceptors to assemble an illegal nation-wide missile defense.
Vala Afshar intuitively practices a little-known secret for attracting talented people as friends and colleagues.
In Hello Nasty I found a secret little world of comfort and joy.
On the other hand it does reveal a little bit of the secret about why the NHS is, relatively, so cheap.
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Nokia's N800 Internet Tablet has withstood its fair share of unboxing and dissecting experiments already, and while we've seen one episode of a less-than-thrilling implementation of FM today, the N800's dirty little secret could have been a nice inclusion.
The new Japanese government may now claim that its promise of a massive monetary and fiscal stimulus is solely designed to boost the domestic economy but it has made little secret of its desire to see a weaker yen.
Whether the ambition is to become an investment banker or a Starbucks barista, the dirty little secret is that nothing learned during the four (or five) fun-filled years on idyllic campuses has anything to do with either form of employment.
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Now two London-based Arab women, Rana Salam and Malu Halasa, are shining a spotlight on this little-known local speciality, with a new book called The Secret Life of Syrian Lingerie.
You do get to take on and take down a troupe of cheerleaders (Stewie wants the secret to their mind control powers), and a little later, a prison riot complete with three boss prisoners ups the action considerably.
Other regular pilgrims to Omaha say the meeting's dirty little secret is that, with a little planning, it is not that hard to get microphone time.
But the Cadillac that I drive in is made right here. (Applause.) I got to admit the Secret Service soups it up a little bit.
Although the bill currently says a judge has to agree with a minister's decision to order a secret session, critics claim that the judge would in reality have little discretion and would be obliged to back the decision in most cases.
Although the Uruguayan public reviled Passarella as a deserter, some of the senior players made little secret of their preference for the Argentine.
If we dig just a little below the surface, we discover that the secret ingredient of innovation ecosystems and thus the key to catalyzing systemic growth everywhere is nothing less than love.
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While sports entertainment is enormously influential in our culture, the little secret inside the business is that only a small minority of the population are hardcore sports fans.
It's no secret that the Xbox 360 can get a little hot under the collar -- after all, this is the same console that drove people to build elaborate support systems or hang their power bricks out the window -- but who knew that the heat was intense enough to cook up some disgusting scrambled eggs?
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Today they can handle 80 times more information than the most advanced magnetic-stripe plastic, which usually contain little more than a name, an account number and a secret ID code.
Katy Dawes claims a member of staff told her the insects were "our dirty little secret".
It is no secret that we, in higher education, have grown a little flabby, a little too self-centered, a little too privileged.
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