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The crux of the drama occurs far into the first act – the opera's opening is ponderous – when a young priestess, Adalgisa, comes to Norma to confide that, against the rules of the faith, she loves a man.
Survivors may be reluctant to confide that the death was self-inflicted.
A platonic friend gets her to confide that she cried over Hilton on the plane.
As she lay dying in hospital, she had time to confide that she had not really wanted to kill herself.
He wouldn't be drawn, except to confide that he's keen to do something "set in the early 21st century".
Bill Clinton used to confide that, no matter what else he did as President, without a major war to fight he could never join the ranks of Lincoln and F.D.R.
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However, the health workers I spoke to confided that in rural areas, the onus of birth control fell onto the women who had to convince their partners to use the condoms.
This can range from horrific revelations about their childhood to confiding that they feel like they have turned a corner in life and that the future looks brighter now.
A producer confided that to me the other day, and I found myself not only empathizing, but agreeing.
Blanchet said she told her story to a female relative, who confided that Conlin had also abused her when she was a child, The Inquirer reported.
In Salam's first private e-mail to Diane, in October, he confided that, if the Mukhabarat found out about the blog, "I'd be pasta sauce".
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