Word: revealing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...this happening to you. And so that's really the best time to talk about how you'll behave. If you break up, keep it out of the office. Whatever you do, don't bring your co-workers into it. Do not have arguments in the office. Do not reveal personal information. Do not engage in vendettas. Certainly do not put stuff on e-mail. Don't cry in the office. Cry at home, don't cry in the office...
There is only one way out of this bind for this still young politician. He has to drop all masks, all obsessions with identity, all his fears of being called a sell-out, and very carefully come to reveal what he truly believes as an individual. This is what America really expects from Barack Obama...
...character.RR: So tell me a little but more about the play.JC: Well, it’s a lot about backstabbing.RR: The Yale guys backstab the Harvard guy?JC: Well, I don’t want to give anything away. There are lots of twists and turns and the characters reveal a lot about themselves.RR: Isn’t there something going on about plagiarism?JC: It’s less about plagiarism and more about actual theft.RR: Nice. Do you have any experience with stealing stuff?JC: Me? No, not personally, but I’m thinking about...
...long as necessary." Sarkozy also convened an urgent meeting of key cabinet members to discuss ways to prevent a renewal of attacks - and propose measures to address the complaints of discrimination and socio-economic disenfranchisement at the heart of anger in the projects. The government is also set to reveal what it has called a "Marshall Plan" for French projects - a name frequently used to describe the new housing drive rolled out by the previous administration, which itself was one of a long line of mostly futile schemes rolled out since 1977 to improve banlieue life...
...tsunami swept us away. Matsutake mushrooms! Pairing the first fall mushrooms with the last summer hamo, or conger eel, pinpointed the season exactly. The sashimi course was a spectacular return to Indian summer. It was served not on priceless china but on a dewy lotus leaf, which unfurled to reveal two slices of raw sea bass, another couplet of fatty tuna and a torigai clam on crushed ice. More fresh leaves covered the hassun, a tray containing a medley of elaborate bites peeking out from under the greenery. It was fun discovering each tidbit, ranging from a deep-fried freshwater...