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en Not particularly. The conduct was fairly open and notorious. It was no great secret what we were doing.

en The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.

en We try to treat everyone fairly. Treating everyone fairly is important. We have standards to go by and we stress good conduct in school. Hopefully it makes better students and they will be better people in life.

en He spoke in detail about some fairly complex issues. The broader plan is to conduct monetary policy based on rigorous economic analysis and hard thinking about the economic concepts that go into the conduct of monetary policy.

en He was trying to keep it all a secret. I said, 'Hey, pal, you can't keep Red Rocks a secret.' They had a great time here, and he said it was a great location to start it out.

en A famously open gay singer-songwriter (told me) Luther was dying to have a boyfriend. It was an inside show business open secret.

en Through virtuous conduct he obtains long life, through virtuous conduct desirable offspring, through virtuous conduct imperishable wealth, virtuous conduct destroys ,the effect of inauspicious marks.
  Guru Nanak

en I'm pretty ecstatic about it. It helped having some bigger schools there for competition, and Regina played really well, too. It was a perfect day for golf, though that tournament is notorious for bad weather. The course really played well for them -- flat and open. They're used to a tight course at Macbride.

en This is a sad day, because, to be perfectly honest, I think one of the truly great and extraordinary men of this generation has just admitted to criminal conduct. From the very beginning of this case, Mr. Kushner has wanted to accept responsibility for his criminal conduct.

en Employers need to take appropriate steps to investigate all allegations of harassment and to conduct those investigations fairly. Whether an employer has done this is the key issue to be determined in cases such as this.

en I think about our grocery advertisers. The grocery business is notorious for its lean profit margins. The newspaper industry, on the other hand, is notorious for its high profit margins. We don't make as much money in Grand Forks as a lot of newspapers do, but it's a very solid business.

en Protestantism has the method of Jesus with His secret too much left out of mind; Catholicism has His secret with His method too much left out of mind; neither has His unerring balance, His intuition, His sweet reasonableness. But both have hold of a great truth, and get from it a great power.
  Matthew Arnold

en A lot of data leaks are because companies don't classify their data. The government is great at that: top secret, secret, confidential and private, straight down to the public domain. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile.

en My conduct and this company was at all times within the law and I reject any allegations to the contrary. I have never made any secret of the fact that, at the time of my appointment, the companies were involved in a dispute with the Australian Taxation Office.

en I've had all of them playing fairly well. It seems like different people have stepped up. All of them have stepped up at different times. This is a pretty unselfish team. They find the open man, and the open man can put the ball in the hole.


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