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I have to admit something.
"I have to admit something," he said.
Even so, I have to admit something makes me uneasy about survival television.
Minutes earlier, Mr. Bush had said, "I have to admit something.
Now I have to admit something: I've often felt like booing the weak ending – which offers neither conventional plot resolution nor an interesting restatement of metaphysical mystery.
Second, your PC might not even be able to start up after the installationÂwhich is, you have to admit, something of a drawback.
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There comes a time when we have to admit when something is not working, and that came around about the time that Horne And Corden happened.
Our sister confesses to mixing leftover white rice with a can of black-eyed peas and microwaving for a minute or two, to produce what we have to admit is something pretty close to hoppin' John.
Now, I know this is hard to talk about because everyone loves pies and bakeries and no one wants Australia's bakeries to receive any less awards but we have to admit that something smells fishy.
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