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I must also confess that, as a reader impassioned by "Ferrante fever," I found it unbearable to imagine her as a man.

Although, I have to confess that, as someone who played and enjoyed both XIII and XIII 2, I was at a loss to understand much of what I was shown in Paris when it came to plot details.

While Hooke tries to dismantle Newton's ideas, eventually forcing him to confess that, as of yet, he hasn't actually done any of the eye-poking that he claims proves his theory, Newton badgers Hooke about getting him into the Royal Society.

There is a section in your book where you confess that, as a schoolboy, you learned the art of misdirection by shouting "It's snowing!" in class and then stealing a pencil from the boy who sat next to you when he looked out of the window.

But even a confirmed Tropicalist like the pop singer Caetano Veloso was forced to confess that, as he wrote in a homage to the busiest intersection in Brazil's busiest city, "Something happens in my heart every time I turn the corner of Ipiranga and Sao Joao".

I should confess that, as a relatively conservative neurologist, I had some doubts when I first took the book in my hands.

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Larry McMurtry, the prolific Texas author, screenwriter and book collector, knows something about the fetish for the fallen commander, and confesses that "as a rare book dealer I once owned a collection of Custerology numbering more than 1,000 items: scrapbooks, diaries, trial transcripts, regimental histories, publications of learned societies, reprints of reprints, and so on".

Although he says he'll miss higher education, Cicerone confesses that "as I get older, I get more enthusiastic about science and its capacity to change our view of the world".

I will confess that, immersed as I was in geek culture, I used "blog" not only as a verb (which we in fact do fairly often at The Economist) but as a transitive one.

The sturdy anti-intellectualism that ensures that, whatever our national pride in Shakespeare, an incoming director of the Globe can cheerfully confess that, inasmuch as she's read any of them, his plays make her fall asleep.

Beaton genius To pull ourselves together for a moment and leave Miss Hepburn, but not for long, we had better confess that criticism, as it is expertly practised in these columns, is unemployed today.

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