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But in the spirit of keeping things (sometimes painfully) real, I'll own up to doing it on more than one occasion, including yesterday.
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Had she owned up to doing damage at Prada, or even Barneys, she might not have inspired laughter when reassuring us that the money saved on that ImClone trade amounted to a mere ".006percentt" of her net worth.
Amid all that, we have Bush adding to the general stench by insisting on Thursday that yielding the Heisman Trophy does not mean he is owning up to doing anything wrong at Southern California; it was merely out of "respect" for the trophy.
Once Lance Armstrong had eventually owned up to doing what everyone in cycling knew he was doing – even if proving it was difficult – a big opportunity opened up for the sport, just as it had after the notorious Festina Tour of 1998 turned the Tour de France into a dope‑addled travesty.
But to rebuild, we must first own up to what didn't work, and focus on rebuilding a new kind of grassroots movement.
Never own up to something you didn't do.
Caroline Shaw, the winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Music, isn't quite ready to own up to what she does.
A brave first step would be to own up to – and actively do something about – the existing gendered divide in the AFL.
And I thought finally it is over, finally he will own up to what he did, truly apologize, we will both move on and get better.
Unlike the Disney company, we own up to mistakes and don't award our senior executives lavish bonuses.
No matter how high you go, own up to what you don't know then learn it.
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