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In relation to psychosocial mechanisms, individuals were asked if they had any special person they could share confidences and feelings with, someone they could trust (a confidant).
You also want to give them moments when they can share confidences, about big ideas and small worries.
Initially, the two companies continued to share confidences as well as a headquarters at 26 Broadway in lower Manhattan.
The meeting was to plan for the years ahead, to work together and share confidences with utterly trustworthy colleagues.
But there's charm in intimate moments, as when two worldly women share confidences, or a lovely sequence in which Rodrigo wanders around the city, sniffing the air and playing pickup chess.
Lincoln regarded Shakespeare, whose 445th birthday was last week, as many things: an oracle to be consulted for wisdom; a pastor with whom to share confidences and from whom to seek comfort, a friend.
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"But the role of a politician is not to bring a message of pessimism and decline, but to share confidence and optimism".
By encouraging consumers to share confidence in favorable evaluations, marketers can expect consumers to take action.
The elected politicians who made this year's list represent vastly different voter contingencies and political parties, yet they share confidence in ideals that remains unshaken by youth.
They shared confidences.
Sharing confidences, secrets of herself.
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