Englebert's own songs seem to emerge from the angst of a man who is unashamed of confessing he feels hopelessly miserable without love. |
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He was freed on Friday after being granted royal clemency and immediately announced that he had been forced into confessing to the bombings. |
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He was also a serial adulterer, regularly confessing his sins before committing them afresh. |
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Day after day thousands of people die of confessing their loyalty to the Tokugawa shogunate. |
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She was trapped by her sister, Carol, who tricked her into confessing her secret and used a hidden tape recorder to record her words. |
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No one wants to hear a bunch of pubescent boys confessing their love repeatedly in about thirteen songs on one album. |
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Carol, a bewildered student, comes to her professor, John, confessing her inability to cope with her course. |
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The hardest part in confessing all this is that aside from my pronounced predilection for pratfalls, I really can't justify our forbidden love. |
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Far from being evasive, I think that Coetzee is passionately confessing, and that his entire book vibrates with confession. |
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I imagine her confessing that she ends each day with a pint of chocolate-chip cookie dough ice cream, but that's obviously not the case. |
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Would alcoholics seek help for their illness if doing so were tantamount to confessing to criminal activity? |
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This is a preamble to confessing that, like Jackie, I cadged a few puffs of a fat Cuban on Christmas Day. |
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I hope that confessing the loveableness of your offspring inspires neither your rage nor jealousy. |
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This edition will instruct and inspire all who use it and help them learn what it means to be, and to remain, a genuinely confessing Lutheran. |
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Faithfully confessing Christ is the church's task, and never more so than when its confession is co-opted by militarism and nationalism. |
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Every day we live in the power of our baptism and in its dying-and-rising rhythm by confessing our sins and hearing the words of forgiveness. |
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The pair feel they have been treated harshly but are co-operating with college authorities, confessing their actions to university proctors. |
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It is sad that evangelicals have often despised the theology of the confessing churches. |
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It explains the kinds of tactics interrogators are likely to use to coerce you into confessing or divulging information. |
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Within a few hours even the toughest of the tough ruffians would break down and start confessing. |
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Allow me to start by confessing that tension between the two young Mrs. Ferrars was the least apparent conflict of this evening. |
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Lor, feeling a little embarrassed about confessing something like that, turned away from Kite and stared at her current work of bandaging. |
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The shame attendant on confessing to sexual sin should not be underestimated, especially for penitents raised on preternaturally high standards with regard to purity. |
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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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I prefer to do my confessing in dribs and drabs, sharing little pieces of my life right here every week, although I'm not always aware I'm even doing it. |
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After all, what's the point of confessing Jesus, if we walk in ignorance of those around us and fail to do right by them? |
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Whether it is with the good intention of the person that is confessing or whether there is a malicious and provoking intention behind. |
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On stage, the smartly suited Mixner was both very funny and very serious, and he cried after confessing the mercy killings. |
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Martyn stood there astonished, confessing that he was seeing a side of me he'd not seen before as I cajoled, bartered and bargained with people over prices. |
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You won't hear the real president confessing to that. For the most part, the cast speak a mix of Sinhalese and mangled English. |
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Many major church leaders were openly weeping and confessing how they, as TCF, had failed to be an authentic evangelical voice. |
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You rarely find someone confessing their admiration, untinged by irony, for Christie on Front Row. |
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With him, we desire to be enflamed by the fire of his freedom, in confessing it in our world of today. |
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Private Burnett took a plea deal, confessing to voluntary manslaughter for a lighter sentence. |
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Later the same night Romeo hides in the Capulet garden, where he overhears Juliet confessing her love for him. |
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No one who recanted should be executed, since this would discourage the more stubborn of them from confessing their errors. |
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He began confessing falsely to whatever he thought his interrogators wanted him to sign. |
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Had she enmired herself in a semantic riddle what does love mean?βor was she confessing a lack of feeling? |
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The Military Police member did not use the threat of laying charges to intimidate the complainant into confessing. |
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After confessing, we must not commit the same sin again and we also have to cast off the root of the sinful nature itself. |
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Here, you should have correct understanding of the meaning of confessing your sins. |
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The videotape of Mr. Abu Adass confessing to the crime was placed in a tree in front of the ESCWA building in downtown Beirut. |
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When one is not born again, can his sins be washed away just by confessing? |
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This is why there will not be much hand-wringing over the archbishop of Canterbury confessing to doubting the existence of God. |
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Perhaps the excitement of her fantasies wore thin, and she became obsessed with the idea of confessing all, hence acquiring a thrill and notoriety of a different sort. |
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Though confessing Father, Son and Spirit, the tritheist does not confess the true and living God, for three distinct Gods is a totally foreign idea to Scripture. |
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She was deadly serious, confessing like a boozer at Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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Next came reports of staff in Bristol recorded confessing to blunders in another case of a dead infant, then discussing deletion of the conversation for fear of incrimination. |
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Our beautiful votary took an opportunity of confessing herself to this celebrated father. |
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Chocoholics are confessing at the rate of the nuns of Loudon to demonic possession. |
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The woman is not confessing something she did. |
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In addition, various prisoners who believe themselves to be innocent and unfairly convicted told us that they refused to ask for a pardon in writing, since in their opinion this would be the equivalent of confessing. |
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Then, an hour or two later, the accused would be brought back, limping and injured, and start confessing so as not to have to endure further ill-treatment. |
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Slahi began confessing to anything he could. |
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It is unclear exactly what type of creature Gwildor is, but he is on hand to provide humour and advice despite confessing to not liking adventures. |
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That is likely: those detained are pressed and sometimes tortured into confessing and giving up more names in a secretive, extralegal system known as shuanggui. |
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For heaven's sake, like all sinners, of which there are many in the House, I do not mind confessing my sins, but I ask members to give me a chance to sin first before I am forced to confess. |
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We come confessing that we are unworthy, Lord. |
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If this were a memoir of his coming of age β and it's tempting to think that it is one in disguise β the author would be called brave for confessing every urge, insecurity and selfish act from prepubescence through college. |
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This was a period when Dodgson began suffering great mental and spiritual anguish and confessing to an overwhelming sense of his own sin. |
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Stephen Keogh, 45, was found guilty of murdering Kevin Monteith, 42, after confessing he had declared his love for the dead man's wife, Anne. |
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Mr. Heirens spent days in police custody and was given truth serum and a spinal tap before confessing to the Degnan killing and the earlier slayings of two women. |
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Even confessing to a crime, the man may be mad, or a knavish simulator. |
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