The two miscreant youths confessed to police that they had committed almost another dozen such robberies without capture. |
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As the trip progressed, many in the group confessed they had travelled to China with misgivings. |
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Once, working in a bingo hall, a caller asked him what he wanted to do with his life and Kay confessed he wasn't sure. |
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The priest confessed her wholly, and detained her long, because he was so sorry for her being put to death. |
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Shane Filan, a self confessed car nut, has collected some very desirable machines, including a Ferrari and two classic American muscle cars. |
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More than half of people quizzed confessed to avoiding wines whose names they could not pronounce. |
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Louise ruefully confessed she rarely tunes in to watch television these days. |
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Darger's monographer, an expert on the art of the insane, has confessed that he thinks Darger was a kind of suppressed serial killer. |
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His favoured tool was the confession note, a certificate confirming that a penitent had been confessed by an authorized priest. |
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When Qiyong confessed it was his game character, Tan hurled vulgarities at him. |
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Seven per cent confessed to assuming another person's identity through forging their signature on letters or cheques. |
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The lawyer of a New Jersey woman accused of killing her brother-in-law and spiking his drink with antifreeze says that she's confessed. |
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In his maiden speech, in December 1852, he confessed that he was not a speech-maker. |
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But the 22-year-old defender confessed the final result soured any celebrations he had planned. |
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The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia. |
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She confessed that, from the very beginning, she'd secretly hoped to convert me to Mormonism and marry me. |
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Dunn went out with a girl named Ellie for a little while, but then he finally confessed that he loved Madeline, who blew him off. |
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When I was a kid, I would have confessed to having done skag if it would make me look hard and edgy. |
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After suffering a week of intensely personal attacks on his character, he denied lying but confessed to a fear that mud sticks nonetheless. |
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She's a self confessed coffee snob and brews up her beans in a small percolator. |
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As an actor, he often confessed the need to resort to disguises and mystifications in order to play some characters. |
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I confessed to David that my wife and I had a similar miscarriage, as do so many professional couples who wait until their thirties to have kids. |
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When we had come home tonight, I had reluctantly confessed to my two siblings that I really didn't want to sleep alone in my room. |
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Keep in mind that this is a man who confessed to committing war crimes while in Vietnam. |
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Now, you get into court, you're confronted with cops perjuring themselves and jailhouse snitches saying you confessed all to them in your cell. |
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Stricken with guilt after pridefully counting his fighting men, David confessed. |
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Hernandez confessed to the police that he concocted the entire story as he desperately needs money to support his pregnant girlfriend. |
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She says the system worked in this case because your case was reversed before it came out that these guys had confessed. |
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Imagine the most outrageous fantasy came true and she confessed her love and you two were married. |
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For instance, Magdalena de la Cruz confessed, during a serious illness in 1543, that her stigmata had been faked. |
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Also, he confessed he is not fully at ease with factional wrangling inside the party and has no intention of joining any faction for now. |
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Adam and the others fled to the Church of Branscombe, confessed their crime, and abjured the realm before the coroner. |
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Gilbert confessed before the coroner and abjured the realm, but Simon was found not guilty. |
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The fair Agnes also confessed to her share in the crime of passion, and the lovers eventually abjured the realm. |
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And he came forward and immediately confessed and accepted his responsibility. |
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While I had photographed his eye, it wasn't until later that he confessed that its import had to do with me reflected in his eye. |
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The police were then notified and, with minimal interrogation, the alleged firebug confessed to the gamut of crimes he was accused of. |
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He confessed that he had been fed up with the wayward habits of his elder brother and that was the reason he killed him. |
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An armed robber is appealing against his conviction claiming that he was high on a mind-bending cocktail of drugs when he confessed to police. |
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He recently confessed to betraying his friends to fuel his drug and gambling addictions, running up huge debts in the process. |
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At the end, we find the suspect he'd framed on a hunch has confessed, so he was right all along, even if his methods stink. |
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Boile hath confessed to this examinant and others that he had in Connaught 360 plough-lands and thirty-eight parsonages. |
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A 29-year-old software developer confessed last month to masterminding a plot to use his position to alter bets placed by a co-conspirator. |
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A senior police officer said her husband had confessed to hitting her during a row. |
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She has confessed she likes nothing more to wind down from her showbiz lifestyle by chilling out with her grandmother. |
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Father Gregory was used to the awkward silence of penitents, especially those who had not confessed in years. |
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It was when he confessed that he had never sent his wife flowers that I felt that rush of kindred feeling. |
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As a confessed workaholic, who packs in 14 hour days, seven days a week, a social life comes low in her priorities. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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One in five Scots also confessed to being worried about what others might think about their choice of wine for a dinner party. |
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They all confessed, saying that they sold their wares at local entertainment venues and had a large number of clientele. |
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His writings are a model of lucidity and a pleasure to read, though he confessed that he was a reluctant writer. |
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His writing was laborious, as he often confessed, hers brisk and often effortless. |
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She confessed that she did spend a lot of time practising for the competition and rehearsing her performances. |
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His mother then confessed to inducing the colitis with purgatives and twice giving him salt solutions nasogastrically. |
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It's been a bit quiet recently, and I got highly suspicious after Mike confessed to larding my logs with dummy search strings. |
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On the other end of the spectrum is Tim, 47, a writer, who confessed to his now-wife that he used to see street hookers regularly. |
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Six confessed militants who surrendered to authorities under a government amnesty in July have since been released. |
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Dan confessed that his father was so demonstrative he'd grab his grown son's hand and walk with him down the street, hand in hand. |
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Ray in a fit of remorse confessed to the police, who analysed the drink and discovered it was incapable of causing death. |
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I confessed to knowing nothing about Italian cheese and threw myself on his mercy. |
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Our bank manager confessed to being prohibited from putting anything in writing, which is why he expects clients to speak to him directly. |
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Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism. |
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He confessed that he served his beans on Marmite toast, or added garam masala and dried apricots for a comforting Anglo-curry version. |
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The Crown prosecutor alleged that after the shoot, he confessed to committing this murder to six separate undercover officers. |
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Significantly, in the vast majority of these cases, the victims of police frame-up confessed rather than take their chances in the court system. |
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No one in my day ever confessed to anything as low as wishing to make loadsamoney. |
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But when I took him aside that afternoon he confessed that his right side felt weak. |
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Although the film is due out soon, she confessed she would prefer to have friends over for a visit than go to a premiere. |
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There's a huge amount of shame associated with causing harm to patients with an error, and it's not readily confessed. |
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He had already confessed himself before witnesses to adultery and was commonly known to be a cozener or defrauder of men. |
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The fact the boys at the centre of the brouhaha confessed is evidence, too, that they're not hardened criminals. |
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The tanker then confessed to a degraded hydraulic system, which accounted for the malfunction of the take-up reel. |
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Hank confessed himself astonished at the number of delivery menus Logan had stuck to the corkboard by his phone in the kitchen. |
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The final panelist confessed that she'd gone way off-piste from the event instructions by nominating three works of fiction. |
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Well, he recently confessed to enjoying a regular breakfast of potatoes covered in Guinness washed down with a steaming hot mug of poteen. |
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Last year, police said So confessed during interrogation to inventing her story because she wanted to write a novel. |
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She confessed that she had just started fixing herself with Morphine and Pethedine. |
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The rejection came just days after the Oscar winner publicly confessed she was desperate for a cameo as one of the show's baddies. |
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We interceded on behalf of the living and the dead, and we confessed the sins of the whole world. |
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He plainly confessed it in his autobiography, as did his ex-wife in her rather sympathetic memoir of their years together. |
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Burton also confessed he and Helena laugh off claims they are eccentric oddballs. |
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She has confessed she has been in therapy because she thinks she's a bad mother. |
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He eventually confessed to being part of a bomb plot masterminded by the British embassy. |
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After sending it, the student confessed he had plagiarized the work from a prominent writer. |
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Two of his codefendants confessed to their parts in the robbery, and one codefendant turned state's evidence in return for a reduced sentence. |
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The singer has confessed he got fat after getting bored with bedding lots of different women. |
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The tireless enthusiast for the Middle Ages thus unwittingly confessed to an act of mindless vandalism. |
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After a short homily, the priest confessed her in the presence of the villagers and sentenced her to an annual pilgrimage to Chartres. |
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He had recently collared a car thief who confessed to breaking into 100 cars in one night. |
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Later on, however, she only confessed to having had sexual intercourse, without mentioning rape or force. |
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She also reported that the malefic cleric had confessed bewitching other people and recruiting a teenager into the ranks of the witches. |
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But the night he read that his father had been sentenced to death, he confessed his true identity to the farmer sheltering him. |
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The political order, in which the shockingness of a world which makes no special place for us can be openly confessed to, is a rare achievement. |
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She believed that when she confessed her sins to the priest that she was in fact confessing to God who was listening and could forgive her for those sins. |
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The government says he even confessed but also admits he was waterboarded. |
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After lunch one day, Hollande drove her back to her hotel in Limoges and confessed his love. |
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Hollande confessed, saying he supported his ex-wife because of his children. |
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He confessed after six hours of questioning, and was convicted despite the fact DNA from the crime scene implicated someone else. |
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Sitting on a wooden platform on the island of Rinca, overlooking several Komodo dragons, park ranger Martinus confessed that he would be voting for Megawati. |
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She later confessed to poring over botanical volumes in search of suitable poisons and scouring the woods for lethal mushrooms. |
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Fortunately, she finally took a three-month rest from the cello and confessed to her teacher, Janos Starker, that she had been suffering from repetitive strain injury. |
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In the 1980s he confessed to hundreds of killings but later retracted these confessions and his death sentence was recently commuted to life imprisonment. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confessed to fathering a child with his housekeeper after being confronted by The Los Angeles Times. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confessed to fathering a child with his housekeeper after confronted by the Los Angeles Times. |
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She confessed that it was not always easy with the system in place, but the sincere appreciativeness of the patients gave great value to her efforts. |
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With nowhere left to go, Sheba, thinking the boy confessed the affair to his mother, turns to Barbara, and stays at her home. |
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Although Clash had claimed to be 36 on the phone, he admitted he was 43 when singleton confessed he was only 15, singleton said. |
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I have confessed myself a temerarious theologian, and in that passage from boyhood to manhood I ranged widely in my search for some permanently satisfying Truth. |
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In sharp contrast to the men, a number of the unmarried women graduates who had stayed in schoolteaching confessed to some anxiety about their economic circumstances. |
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Police report that he was so startled by being tracked down so quickly that he immediately confessed. |
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Then, he confessed he feared his incontinence, caused by an untreated pinched nerve in his back, would keep him from finding love. |
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The squaddies who raided his ammunition store for those thunderflashes 60 years ago never confessed, so it was Norman who had to go before his colonel on a charge. |
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The father confessed to the abuse, mentioning to the judge that he believed that lama was behaving inappropriately. |
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He confessed that he had been a KGB mole for almost a decade and had provided the KGB with secrets that compromised more than 100 CIA operations in Russia. |
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In Australia there has recently been recognition of the black dog of depression since several politicians and judges confessed to suffering from it. |
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As was the case with Socrates, philosophy has sought to peel itself away from sophism by admitting to its ignorance, as if unknowing were a pathos to be confessed. |
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Although the young invited audience had been given a copy of the constitution, a large majority confessed that it was unreadable and incomprehensible. |
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In a revealing letter to his nephew, after three years of marriage, he confessed to some problems, but denied that the complexities of married life were unsurmountable. |
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The sexy actress, who is romancing director's assistant Cash Warren, has confessed she is getting broody after looking after her friends' children. |
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But the question stumped both MPs, who each confessed to their audience in the Dante Suite at York Racecourse that they had not heard of the scheme. |
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Yet the tone is jauntier, more direct, as if the speaker feels relieved to have confessed her desperate need for the cheater who has her under his spell. |
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He is the only confessed believer in this symposium of essays. |
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He later confessed to his deceptive scheme, telling police he wanted to fake the insurance claim and use the money to finance another trip back to Thailand. |
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It has been 364 days since the last time I confessed my ingratitude. |
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His soloing, particularly on Hootie's Blues and his confessed favourite tune Cherokee is said to have set off wild dancing and fevered excitement among the concert goers. |
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At thirteen, Oakland police officers kept him in an interrogation room for hours until he confessed to a robbery he contends, five years later, that he didn't commit. |
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A lot of those guys freed from Death Row after ten years could have gotten lighter sentences if they'd confessed early-on to the crime they didn't commit. |
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I cannot report that he is well-focused towards streamlining his electronic folders because he confessed to being unable to complete the Concentration Test for men. |
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Last night at the pub with a friend I realised just how easily amused I really am when I confessed to him how rubber bands flying through the office still make me laugh. |
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They made numerous wholly specious claims and at least one of the women witnesses confessed to having told downright porkies right from the start. |
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He confessed to police and was lucky to get off with a bond. |
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The arrested man, who supposedly served as an errand boy of the group, has confessed to placing the parcel bomb outside the airport on the orders of the detained suspects. |
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The couple, dubbed Speidi, even confessed their break-ups were staged to drum up publicity. |
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He confessed to taking one Ambien sleeping pill after another while filming the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight. |
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For example, a monk lying on his death bed confessed to stealing three gold pieces. |
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After police detained him in Scotland, he confessed to being involved in three murder attempts. |
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Three years later, an attempt was made to kill Henry III by a man who later confessed to being an agent of the Marisco family. |
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Llywelyn did not discover the full details of the plot until Owain confessed to the Bishop of Bangor. |
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Some years later he had confessed to the crime, and was convicted of perjury, but was unable to be retried for the killing itself. |
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A month later, without warning, Gardner confessed that their mutual friend, John Heygate, had become her lover. |
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The conjugality of the court and jail is confessed by putting the two under the same roof, or by joining them together. |
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The 23-year-old Bahraini denied robbing the Nonoo Exchange in East Eker last October, but confessed to driving the getaway car. |
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Almost every second Territorian of the 10,000 men and women quizzed confessed they enjoyed getting intimate in public. |
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Having confessed, the penitent then has his or her parish priest read the prayer of repentance over them. |
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Over half of those surveyed confessed to not changing their duvet for a higher tog winter duvet. |
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During the initial investigation, the gangsters have confessed to be involved in street crime and dacoities in various areas of twin cities. |
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Police say fishermen Posit and Somkhaoyai confessed to killing 21-year-old Katherine Horton from Cardiff, on the evening of New Year's Day. |
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Mark Reynolds last night confessed Aberdeen had been outfought and outworked by Inverness. |
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In the middle group, staff aged 35 to 54, 5 percent confessed to nabbing a so-called duvet day. |
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Millionaire Mariah has confessed she's bored with city slicker types after her failed marriage to businessman Tommy Mottola. |
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Police in the central city of Changsha said Sunday that the 22-year-old man, identified as having the surname Alsubaie, had confessed. |
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Since her admission actresses Meryl Streep, Glenn Close and Bond girl Ursula Andress have confessed to being Frownie fans too. |
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One confessed to necking in a graveyard, and another to her, um, induction into the Mile Long Club. |
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A number of Essex's followers confessed that Essex had planned a rebellion against the Queen. |
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A confessed music obsessive, Dam perplexed neighborhood kids with his dedication to craft and burgeoning audiophilia. |
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Hours later, he confessed to having shot his girlfriend out of jealousy. |
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During questioning, Amar confessed to persuading the soldier to join him for a ride to his residence, the Shin Bet added. |
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That servant of his that confessed and uttered this gear was an honest man. |
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The worrywart Oscar-winning star also confessed to having recurring nightmares where he cannot remember his lines. |
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But Aby confessed she has a crush on him and struggles to control her feelings. |
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Over the next few days, he was questioned and tortured, and eventually he confessed. |
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One of the conspirators, James Ashton, is said to have confessed to the murders on his deathbed after being haunted by the dead couple. |
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It must, be confessed, however, that the majority of rheumatics are not able to stand such treatment. |
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Under torture, he confessed to several crimes including writing the letter left in the pulpit which threatened the church leaders. |
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There may be a kernel of truth in the story of how George Washington confessed to his father that he chopped down the cherry tree. |
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He captured three natives and began to torture them until they confessed that this was indeed true. |
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On Friday, the 18th, between nine and ten o'clock he confessed to the Bishop Gamboa of Carignola, who then read Mass to him. |
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The fact is that Mr. Roosevelt has always with perfect frankness confessed himself to be what is currently called a Jingo. |
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Though Henry originally refused to believe the allegations, Dereham confessed. |
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However, Jacob had little taste for text editing, and, as he himself confessed, working on a critical text gave him little pleasure. |
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Kylie Minogue was struck dumb on BBC talent show The Voice last night when a hunky contestant confessed he'd fancied her since her Neighbours days. |
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For instance, the authors confessed to mistakes during the purges in 1969 and 1970, they criticised formalism, bureaucratism, and problems of the economy. |
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Deeside cabbie Neil Dunbar, 57, of Deva Avenue, Connah's Quay, had confessed to probation officers how he would fantasise about little girls, Mold Crown Court heard. |
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I know a man of authority, brought up in letters, who confessed unto me, that he was reclaimed from out the errours of mis-beleeving by the Arguments of Sebond. |
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The director, who came from a broken home and has confessed he is wary of long-term commitment, split up with The Mummy actress Rachel Weisz in March. |
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The Dubai smash happened a couple of days before a similar shunt in London, and Venturi confessed it is still painful to recall images of the wreckage. |
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They met through their families at the Sandemanian church, and he confessed his faith to the Sandemanian congregation the month after they were married. |
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Five persons travelling in the car Fahim, Sarfraz, Becalms Siam and Ms Farzana confessed that they had snatched the car from Sahiwal, all of them were arrested. |
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Whether they are little white lies or serious porkies, a huge 94 per cent of the 5,000 respondents confessed to telling fibs, with 48 per cent lying daily. |
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And the 36-year-old claims her builder hubby was also seeing her friend Chrissy Thomas, 41, in road lay-bys after Kieran confessed during a lie detector test. |
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Meanwhile, CIA police team also nabbed two other dacoits Aawais and Irshad Nawab who confessed to commit several dacoities in various areas of Islamabad. |
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He confessed that neither he nor any citizen had a right to consult his own feelings or conscience in a case where a law of the land had been violated before his own eyes. |
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A little after, he sent a lad, as he were the priest's clerkling that had confessed her, to the lady to ask if she wot of were come thither again. |
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If she had answered no, then she would have confessed her own guilt. |
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Meanwhile, CIA police team also nabbed two other dacoits Awais and Irshad Nawab who confessed to commit several dacoities in various areas of Islamabad. |
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All these tortures he resisted till the hangman gave him an intoxicating draught, and under its influence he confessed that he was a were wolf after all. |
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After his arrest for driving with false number plates in January 1981, the police questioned him about the killings and he confessed that he was the perpetrator. |
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