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The Egypt midfielder may have admitted that he has felt "fear" before debuts before, but he has never shown it.
While the company's founder may have admitted to the largest corporate fraud in Indian history when he said he made up $1 billion out of thin air, Satyam's auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, could pay the price.
At that time some early incarnation of George Washington may have admitted that he had chopped down the cherry tree.
The defendant may have admitted to seeing or hearing your work.
The men, who have been held without bail since their arrest in late May, have admitted to the murders in videotaped confessions, in which they outlined plans to rob the restaurant and kill the workers to eliminate witnesses, according to Gregory L. Lasak, the lead prosecutor in the case.
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The ongoing fight to deport the radical cleric Abu Qatada has cost more than £1.7m since 2005, the Home Secretary, Theresa May, has admitted.
The UK is "unlikely" to meet its target for reducing immigration, Theresa May has admitted.
Home Secretary Theresa May has admitted she does not know how many people came into the UK without proper checks.
Meanwhile, Home Secretary Theresa May has admitted she does not know how many people came into the UK without proper checks.
Mrs May has admitted the government is unlikely to meet a target set by Prime Minister David Cameron to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands by the next election.
They may not have admitted it, but every journalist who heard that felt a stab of envy.
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