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In our opinion, only plans with something to hide need be secret with respect to their operations.
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In a chest of drawers beside my bed, I hide my dirtiest secret: all of my financial documents.
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And its not that I have some dark secret to hide that is a possible threat to national security, its just that I would like as much privacy as possible.
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In a city that sees 48.8 million visitors each year, the best way to claim a corner of one's own may be to hide it behind a secret phone booth, underneath a pizza stand, beyond the kitchen, on the other side of the wine cellar or in a train car.
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The later phrase Grabowski also adopted in acronym form (DNG) for a secret bank account he used to hide money from his now ex-wife.
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He argues that a hacker could use a secret exploit to gain access to an iPhone or iPad and then install evasi0n, using the jailbreaking tool to hide his or her tracks and keep the secret exploit technique undiscovered by Apple and unpatched.
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She told the Independent newspaper that such a committee could hear evidence from companies in secret, meaning that companies would not be able to hide their tax affairs behind confidentiality rules.
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Bridgette Alexander, a Chicago-based expert in 19th-century French art history and philosophical culture, used to hide her TV habit from her scholarly friends like "a rendezvous with a secret lover, " she says.
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"When they write those novels, they share their secret, personal problems, and when they read by mobile phones, they can hide what they are reading, " explained Toshie Takahashi, an associate professor of media studies at Rikkyo University in Tokyo.
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Gere's character Miller has his own problems to deal with in Arbitrage: a mistress he's trying to keep secret from his wife, a hole in his company's balance sheet he's trying to hide from his investors, and a potential buy-out that looks on the verge of collapsing.
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