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A good diplomat is a person who practices the technique of letting someone else let the cat out of the bag.
The employees' interests are bound up with those of the corporation.
There is close relationship between supply and demand.
The contents of the letter were secret.
The following descriptive analysis was derived from over 1500 closely-monitored questionnaires.
We may as well keep it a secret.
I charmed a secret out of her.
I was aching to tell her the secret.
I told her I'd keep it secret, so I've kept that to myself.
I threatened to reveal his secret.
I know his address, but it's a secret.
I promised him to keep it secret.
I know where he lives. But it is a secret.
I didn't mean to keep it secret.
I got the secret out of Mr Yoshida.
My future is closely bound up with the finances of my firm.
I have no one to confide in.
Will you impart the secret to me?
Will you please tell me the secret?
Will you impart the secret to me?

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