21.   He divulges information grudgingly and sarcastically.

22.   He confirmed he would be called as a witness but would not divulge any information regarding the hearing.

23.   If Altman said that, then he improperly divulged information that was not otherwise available.

24.   In addition, the contracts call for financial penalties against the participants if they divulge information.

25.   In an era of more intense competition, power companies have become increasingly reluctant to divulge information about electricity trading and plant outages.

26.   In an interview after the hearings, Ms. Kerner said she had not improperly divulged any information about the investigation to Ms. Hanson or any other officials.

27.   In the case of Hanssen, intelligence officials are also highly likely to be as flexible as possible in divulging information in order to have Hanssen convicted.

28.   Kansas State coach Bill Snyder hesitates to divulge injury information unless a player is out of action for an extended period.

29.   Loral executives acknowledge this happened, but insist no sensitive information was divulged.

30.   Many countries are still uncertain, as well, about how much information to divulge.

v. + information >>共 422
provide 9.86%
have 8.76%
give 4.15%
share 3.81%
get 3.58%
release 3.04%
use 2.92%
gather 2.72%
receive 2.61%
seek 2.04%
divulge 0.38%
divulge + n. >>共 140
detail 23.58%
information 12.22%
name 8.95%
content 6.39%
secret 5.26%
identity 2.56%
source 2.41%
plan 2.41%
figure 1.85%
amount 1.56%
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