Among those whose partner kept a secret but didn't lie, only 43% said it created distance.
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The identity of the winner will be kept a secret unless they agree to publicity.
The military has asked for his identity to be kept a secret for fear he will be targeted.
No one thought it should be kept a secret, but we were careful not to ridicule the event or turn it into a joke.
What's more, CNN is among the news outlets reporting that Gary Schultz, Penn State's former vice president for finance and business, kept a secret file on Sandusky that included e-mails among administrators about inappropriate behavior.
This happened when Francis was alone, and he kept it a secret, so there are differing versions of the story.
We kept it a real secret, we hardly told anyone until the day before.
Fortunately, his wife never did have to read his farewell letter, and Brugioni kept its contents a secret.
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With the exception of my closest friends and family, I kept my condition a secret for almost 15 years.
Bullied in school, Wilde usually kept his deafness a secret.
The Secret World cannot afford to be a best-kept secret any more.
The raids are such a poorly kept secret that they hardly ever produce results.
But when she was hospitalized recently with abdominal pain, Katie kept her genetic mutation a secret from her doctors.
President Obama and his allies insist that that law - which is incessantly and incorrectly called "Don't Ask, Don't Tell, " the nickname for a Clinton-era Defense Department regulation that was intended to undermine the statute by allowing gays to serve as long as they kept their sexual preferences a secret - is a throw-back to an by-gone era.
It is a well-kept secret on Wall Street which outside firms have access to these invisible markets.
He and his wife, former teacher Susan Crow, kept Joel's appearance a secret since March.
It's a very poorly kept secret that Intel is looking to bust in the pay-TV business.
That was back when the mortgage business was more of a well-kept secret, and mortgage reps were relatively scarce.
But Armstrong's doping appeared to be a such a well-kept secret that he would take it to his grave.
Perhaps the main difference between the two men is that everyone knew what Mr Reagan stood for, yet with less than a fortnight to go before the election Arnie's views on many subjects remain a well-kept secret.
Although RIM and AOL want to make their deal privately, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates will openly discuss one of the wireless industry's worst-kept secret projects, a Tablet PC that will also feature a persistent wireless connection to home and office networks.
We recently had our annual pay increase exercise at my university and it did a number of things, including hand delivering pay worksheets and emailing password-protected Excel spreadsheets to ensure that the amount of the raises given was a well-kept secret.
If he was initially a well-kept secret outside of the spotlight that surrounds Real in Madrid, the world at large sat up and took notice when he scored a stunning volley to round off Spain's 4-0 win over Ukraine in last summer's World Cup.
The cost of the burial is a secret -- kept under court seal by Beckloff's order -- but it is believed to include paying Glendale police to handle traffic and security around the cemetery.
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