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Spielberg is adamant that he was Kubrick's valued confidant and ideas man.
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No matter where Caledonia Dance Curry goes, there is usually a cadre of handsome and delightful crafters and co-creators in tow; talented friends and valued confidants who help bring her ideas and vision to fruition.
One participant mentioned having a confidant in the residential care facility with whom she had an interpersonal relationship characterized by support, trust, and feeling valued.
Most of all, I value her as a close friend, confidant and adviser over these many years.
His situation serves as a clear reminder of the value of a confidant to a CEO or to any senior executive, for that matter.
Hunter values him as a sparky confidant and colleague; she is embarrassed to find he wants something more, and upset when his thwarted love turns to anger and even hate.
Confide your feelings to your confidant.
"I am more confidant than ever of the long-term value the separation will unlock for the company and its shareholders," Mr. Murdoch said.
Harry Hopkins, the chain-smoking, high-energy confidant of Franklin Roosevelt, passionately believed in the value of work and the destructive consequences of living on benefit.
In an email sent on 26 October 2012, however, the former Facebook executive and Zuckerberg confidant Sam Lessin provided his then boss with another way to reconcile the company's values with its baser needs.
Table 1 shows that a confidant is available for most of the male and female respondents in all countries with values ranging from 74.3% (men, Italy) to 96.7% (men, Switzerland).
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