And these papers, this study that had been commissioned and had been sitting around the Rand Corporation for years divulged just the-- what's the word-- the rocky road in which American involvement got into this thing that was killing about 8,000 young Americans every year,to the total of 52,000, I think, died.
I don't mention the name in the book. But I can divulge to you that that boy was Sir Howard Stringer, who became the head of the Sony Corporation, the only non-Japanese to do so.
how many problems, how many injuries just disappear. I can't divulge it yet, but I can say right now I'm using along with a few other groups some pretty sophisticated equipment to demonstrate that it is possible. We're tracking people
was identified and and the individuals were arrested zazie ended up pleading guilty and actually publicly divulged the entire plan but what's important I think in looking at this is several things one is is the threat was actually quite serious I mean again this was two weeks away from an actual attack in in
I've gotta say, I really enjoy it. for reasons that I wouldn't divulge .
Now, don't get me wrong, business is full of rules of restraint, right? There are things like don't divulge confidential information. Don't give anyone your password.
We'll just say it was a vacation accident. That's as much as I'm willing to divulge . But no, but modern medicine is no joke.
We okay? Uh it really is a pleasure to uh have the opportunity to be with all of you. Um Matt was was one of my students at Kellogg. I will not divulge grades. I won't divulge what happened at all. I'll keep that I'll keep that very secret. Uh but I know he's been here for a couple months and we had chatted a little bit about uh stopping by and
It amounts to, I think, seven or eight characters, including Josh's brother-in-law, and his strange neighbor, and a friend of the family, and one particularly secret character we can't divulge just now. Or can we? I think we can.
I always was for-- as a young child, drawing-- as a teenager, a photographer-- in 20's, installation artist-- later became a writer-- Oh really? Yes. Can you divulge -- I'm not-- --any-- --saying a lot about it, but it's definitely-- it's early stages.
there so that the improvisers know where it is, and we can play around it, and so on and so forth. But I'm just curious about your experiments, to the extent that you're willing to divulge .
called it the spilling test that was what we called confession and I think looking back it was because it was behind the curtain we spilled the beans so uh this was our chance to sort of divulge anything and I remember thinking we were so boring that actually we had to make up a few sins to try try and get the priest more interested but the
I'd love it. So I noticed that both of your cookbooks, you each had co-authors. April Bloomfield: I think there's a few projects in the work but nothing that I can divulge , unfortunately.
You know, a glass, a mirror, that would catch light. Now, that's a matter of personal judgment about this thing, whether you divulge everything as a flash would do, or whether things are kept mysterious as they are viewed." This refusal to use flash was in part a question of ethics.
and because it was solving a problem of more than 50 years old about the behavior of plasma physics. power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself; but the moment it is divulged , it forces itself