I am a compulsive consumer of gossip magazines and freely admit to an unhealthy fascination with celebrity. |
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She was going to have to admit to herself that these were no mere headaches, but full-on migraines. |
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I will admit to smoking the odd joint and I am not embarrassed or ashamed of it. |
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Forty one per cent of people admit to being surface cleaners, never doing a good old clean. |
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And yes I did lose a loved one that way, so I admit to being rather more than averagely concerned about the issue. |
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I must admit to finding his tone of writing to being rather condescending, which initially put my back up. |
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It could have been all three points for the Lions, had referee Clive Penton not made a bizarre mistake that he was man enough to admit to later. |
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According to a survey by a secretarial recruitment firm, 65 per cent of workers admit to using business buzzwords. |
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Some may know that I will admit to having had a violin in my possession in a previous existence. |
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I do have to admit to being a little befuddled by what's going on in terms of the descriptions. |
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He did admit to being rusty and said that it is difficult to come back to the tour with a matchplay event. |
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And I do like watching trashy movies, things you wouldn't normally admit to. |
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Even in the depths of my misanthropy, I must admit to being upset by the situations that some people actually have to survive in. |
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Nobody would admit to bird-dogging if caught, but nobody would be truthful if he flat denied ever doing it. |
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I'm essentially a decent enough guy, but I'll readily admit to possessing a bit of a sick sense of humour. |
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With a little rose shaded lipstick and blush, she had to admit to herself that she looked hot. |
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I am still reading the book on Buddhism, though I'll admit to having slacked off in the last couple of days. |
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I suppose I should be excited but like most people, I suspect, I'd have to admit to being somewhat underwhelmed. |
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Of course all these men knew, as all modern presidential candidates know, that to admit to theological skepticism is political suicide. |
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I must admit to enjoying it, particularly its stridently progressivist Soviet tone. |
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The former NYSE chief valiantly came forward to admit to the gross sum, knowing some vulture in the press would dig it out anyway. |
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I love the ladies' points of view here and I'll admit to being slightly stalkerish. |
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Talking of slides into obscurity, William reports that the Socialist Workers Party, now admit to having little more than 3,000 members. |
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Mary easily forgot he was not as strong, but he would never admit to any weakness in front of her. |
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To admit to ourselves that we get angry with the people we depend on or that we are in fact alone can be far too painful. |
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I admit to not feeling myself, covering up the dark circles under my eyes with thick concealer, having to hide how I felt. |
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I will sheepishly admit to being guilty of watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows when I am flipping around the channels. |
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I'm gleefully child-free, so I'll admit to not following these issues as closely as a parent would. |
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I must admit to having had a small chuckle at the TV pics of thousands of Parisiennes booing at the result. |
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More than a third of women admit to heating up supermarket products and passing them off as their own creations. |
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And when I hear them admit to smoking pot, I wonder why they hypocritically fund the drug war. |
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I'll admit to the thrill of scoring what I consider a direct hit against some fashionable idiocy. |
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I would assume that a prostitute, in ordinary social commerce, does not admit to her profession. |
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Though she would never admit to it, it sure felt good to have a man to pick up after. |
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They would never admit to anyone that they had played Cupid, but they were satisfied knowing that the two were good together. |
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I must admit to an involuntary shudder of pride tingling down my spine when I heard her say those words. |
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These things sell like hot cakes, millions of copies per issue, which is amazing since very few people will ever admit to reading one. |
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I admit to taking my couponing overboard on occasion but the space limitations of my home prevail. |
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As a writer she is coy about her influences, although she will admit to admiring Jilly Cooper. |
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If they turn out to be forgeries, I'll certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue. |
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There are fourteen contributors, and thirteen admit to an ongoing full or part time academic appointment. |
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I'll admit to being biased, being born and bred in South East London, but there are treasures galore south of the river. |
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In addition, athletes will find it difficult to admit to menstrual problems and disordered eating or eating disorders. |
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I have to admit to having trouble differentiating between the strategic use of the truth and propaganda. |
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We need to stand up like decent people and admit to our disgraceful history. |
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How many of his peer group would admit to an interest in equestrianism before they got into football? |
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Taxi drivers at the mercy of drunken passengers on late-night runs sometimes admit to keeping a large spanner under their seat. |
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I have to admit to being rather surprised because 17 years ago, when we took out term assurance, it was quite cheap. |
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Alright, so most teenagers wouldn't admit to having such a geeky passion, but I wasn't abashed in the least. |
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I must admit to finding it a bit slow to begin with and rather drawn out in some places. |
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I think it's about time the traffic police had a word with these people who blatantly admit to using this road as a rat run and ask them to stop. |
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According to British-based research, more than a third of all motorists admit to never using their air con out of the summer months. |
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Some girls even admit to enjoying the drama of keeping a story or incident alive by continuing to retell it, so it may never really be over. |
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While I admit to the occasional beefcake weakness, the rumpled intellectual look tends to keep my knees most lastingly shaky. |
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For a start, he has suffered from depression and anorexia, neither of which are conditions that men readily admit to having. |
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That sort of unintended leverage greatly sweetened the deal on behalf of the professed owners, a lot more than the intruders cared to admit to each other. |
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In fact, as we would cheerfully admit to each other, we had nothing in common besides both being students and both having a soft spot for Hazell Dean. |
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Others admit to indulging in weekly manicures, pedicures, and facials for a fresh and feel-good look. |
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But alas, I admit to suffering from the irrational FOMO syndrome. |
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Patients may admit to having had one or more motor vehicle crashes or near crashes because of a lack of attentiveness or falling asleep while driving. |
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Secondly, respondents were asked to decide on whether to admit to intensive care eight hypothetical patients who had been described in clinical vignettes. |
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And no hiv-positive performer has stepped forward to admit to working with Burts. |
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I have to admit to a certain amount of epicurean bigotry here. |
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But in the past week, just about everything I have done has left me feeling middle-aged and I have finally had to admit to myself that I am no spring chicken. |
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The televangelist also told CNN yesterday that he wished the president would admit to making mistakes, and suggested that his frustrations had been growing. |
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The difference between us and the Danish was the fact that the Danish admitted that the problems where their fault, the French wouldn't admit to their even being a problem. |
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In a society of individualists nobody dare admit to being a conformist. |
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A van driver suspected of illegally carrying waste materials and then dumping the mess could have their truck crushed unless they admit to being the owner. |
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Are we truly ready to sacrifice our own harmony, present and future, because, in the heat of the moment, we are unwilling to admit to or listen to an opposing view? |
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I think there is more often than not a routine that takes place between improvisers that is more conformist and restrictive than they would ever imagine or admit to. |
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How devastating for this young girl to have to now face the humiliation of having to admit to everyone that she had cheated, that she copied, that she'd merely plagiarized. |
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We may not always admit to being sinners, but deep down inside, we recognise that we are sinners, and we have an awareness that we have sinned or are sinning. |
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But are people really unafraid, and is fear such a bad thing to admit to? |
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Because he was reserved in manner, some people preferred to think that he was unapproachable, rather than admit to being afraid of finding themselves intellectually inferior. |
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Having forced herself never to ask for help, let alone admit to needing it, Beck was awed when help repeatedly was offered to her, quietly and unassumingly. |
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Now, few Americans admit to anything but full support for their president. |
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Now, while I admit to substituting evaporated milk for cream, I still contend that there was something amuck with the recipe. The paternal unit refused to go anywhere near it. |
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Although I admit to being one of those who'll slate a referee at a match, I also understand the enormous task they face once the whistle is blown. |
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There is a reason for it, and I can't help but notice that when you get people cornered into a candid conversation about it they'll agree and admit to it. |
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But she does admit to being a little annoyed, especially when, after the biggest race of her life, she was almost allowed to slip quietly back to the changing rooms. |
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Not many of us will admit to having strong racist or xenophobic biases. |
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And yet, I'd be remiss if I didn't admit to at least somewhat enjoying it. |
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I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space. |
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A SURVEY has found eight out of ten Brummies admit to being serial daydreamers at work. |
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The colleges also decide which undergraduates to admit to the university, in accordance with university regulations. |
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There are a lot of stuffed shirts out there who would never publicly admit to making an error. |
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Every woman, if she is honest, will admit to having performed a fauxgasm at least once in her life. |
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Thirty per cent admit to getting stressed when beeped at and more than 30 per cent said it contributes to road rage. |
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However, more than half of people who have driven home after flying long haul admit to feeling tired. |
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I am not a racist, but I do admit to being an idiotist. I am really, really, prejudiced against stupid people. |
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He refused to admit to any flaws with his writings, and his only corrections were minor errors and rearrangements of the language. |
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But how many men will actually admit to having had a three-way with another man and one woman? |
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I even love a lot of the garbage on the Web, so-called time-suck sites, just as I have to admit to some guilty boob-tube pleasures. |
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I am waiting for the most ardent Europhile to admit to the danger of European 'laws. |
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And to admit to further nerdishness by revealing that was part of a barbershop quartet when he was at school. |
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I fear that great aunthood has arrived at exactly the same time as I finally admit to being in the older generation. |
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I embarrassedly admit to a recent non-tragic, but still unfortunate incident. |
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The official total of Manchus fell by more than half during this period, as they refused to admit to their ethnicity when asked by government officials or other outsiders. |
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Research by DML claims that 84 per cent of parents with teenagers admit to receiving text messages from their children, which they simply do not understand. |
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Tyson's paintings, which often resemble the results of a one-player game of cadavre exquis, admit to such pillagings without being delimited by them. |
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More than half of DIY activity is now inspired by TV shows,but two thirds of families in North Wales admit to having had arguments over failed makeovers. |
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Nice to see my article on running into all the wonderful Vegans down in LA. I must admit to doing an egoscan to see how it turned out, and of course, it was wonderfully done. |
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