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(a) hidden agenda Fig. a secret plan; a concealed plan; a plan disguised as a plan with another purpose. I am sure that the chairman has a hidden agenda. I never did trust him anyway. See also: agenda have a hidden talent and have hidden talents Fig. to have talents or skills that no one knows about. Wow, Perry! I didn't know you had so many hidden talents. See also: have a hidden agenda a reason for doing something that you are hiding by pretending that you have a different reason He stressed that the review was to identify staffing needs and there was no hidden agenda to cut jobs. See also: agenda How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Because the exegetical category of "promise" presupposes the hiddenness of God--even within God's revelation to human beings--to which the biblical texts bear witness in diverse ways, it can provide means for avoiding the injustices of hegemonic interpretation and for bearing witness to the God whose promises are simultaneously mysterious and sure. Some of the appear of Warhol's films is their hiddenness, their unavailability--like Garbo's premature retirement. Hiddenness, dark secrets in dark places, have become almost as much an element in the current scandal as the sexual harm itself. |
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