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Tomorrow, I want to confide to Teresa.
Over the holiday party season, people have tended to confide to me – in a facetious spirit – their own movie projects.
In this atmosphere of healthy mutual respect, Mr Kryuchkov felt emboldened to confide to Nixon that his relations with President Gorbachev were deteriorating.
To Beckett, the idea was an illumination, and in spite of his otherwise considerable discretion he was willing to confide to people throughout his life that he considered himself a similar case.
Such displays of groupthink are always unnerving, but this one was particularly impressive, because... all of them wanted to confide to us their abiding love for Hezbollah and Nasrallah, even when none of their peers was watching".
And whenever Mr. Rylance's Hamlet walked to the edge of the stage to confide to the audience in his monologues, it was with the relief of someone stepping out of a straitjacket.
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"I'm going to see Pentangle tonight," I confide to a friend.
He would then confide to those most likely to repeat the conversation verbatim to others.
She owned the high-tech weaponry after all, and would confide to those willing to listen her belief in imminent economic collapse.
It's disappeared!" he is reported to have confided to Yuri Annenkov, a Russian artist and Paris expatriate.
On the bus to the start, he confided to Gebremariam, "If I finish, I'm special".
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