The, as a rule, necessary technical investigation then divulges the potential impact of the site on water, soil or air. |
Consequently, the user divulges personal information, Berson said. |
This wine, which has a generous and complex nose, divulges rich aromas of roasting and spices. |
The information divulges nothing of the state of mind, thoughts, or opinions of the individual who has submitted the records. |
If you have perhaps you could direct me to the article that divulges this information. |
And thus, from one monument to the next, ancient Aksum divulges chapter after chapter of its past, a tapestry of legends and history. |