It was still Sam, his confidant, his confessor, his penitent, his port in the storm and most beloved brother. |
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He was still the quiet type, but in a confidant way, and you could sense the depth of feeling between them. |
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Emotionally, a gay man can be a woman's best friend, her confidant, her support, her adviser. |
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Gertrude has many strings to her bow, guardian angel, seasonal fairy, a confidant and occasionally freelancing for Hugh someone. |
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If Moniz, Jack's best friend and confidant, was begging and pleading with his best friend to slow down and stop driving like a mindless animal. |
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As the president's closest gay confidant, he anticipates playing a peacemaking role on the council. |
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Holland is a sober-suited confidant who knows which side his bread is buttered on. |
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He looks what he claims to be, her friend, confidant and protector, a smiling, slightly proprietorial figure. |
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In a way, I had been in love with him since the moment I saw him on the dock, walking towards us with that confidant strut. |
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It also prompted a good deal of diary writing, as the diary served as King's main confidant when it came to spiritualist matters. |
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Otis Moss, Jr., the noted African-American civil rights leader and confidant of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., concurred. |
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If the President went through with the appointment, he was counting on his confidant to bust open those particular X-Files. |
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He's a bit of a confidant and consiglieri to the likes of Desmond. |
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This moxie designer is best known for being confidant, emulous and atypical. |
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Inside was Mandelbaum, her twenty-four-year-old son Julius, and her most trusted confidant, Herman Stoude. |
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Being a caregiver may mean that you have to play many roles all at once, including being a friend, confidant, nurse and assistant. |
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In his first season he already started feeling confidant, winning his first award as footballer. |
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He became King's personal secretary and confidant, and later St. Laurent's. He had served as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary of State. |
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Halabecki is confidant the union can provide the new PSAC members with the resources to negotiate better wages and working conditions. |
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For alternatives 3 and 4, the actuary would want to feel reasonably confidant that the mismatch will be close to the target most of the time. |
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The Principal serves as an advisor, confidant and advocate for the student. |
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As well, each new superintendent is connected with an experienced mentor who acts as coach and confidant. |
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The Branch Manager was once regarded as a 'pillar of the community' as a provider of advice, a confidant, a conservative guardian of funds. |
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And they often do not have an emotional confidant to share problems with. |
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But ten minutes later, I was his chief confidant and presumed best buddy. |
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There's the drunken reprobate attorney and confidant, Harry Rex. |
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A longtime confidant of and lawyer for Lyndon Johnson, Fortas remained a close advisor after joining the Court. |
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A teacher is a student's confidant, motivator and love-hate object. |
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When your horse learns an even pace, he will feel comfortable and confidant when he uses it in a ride and it will become automatic for him and easy for you, too. |
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Playmate, friend and confidant, his alien chum is a compensation for the lonely hurt of an absent father and a shrill mother failing to cope with life as a single parent. |
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Over the years, GaƩtan Innes, a street worker in Terrebonne, has been a friend and confidant to those who are far too young to become homeless. |
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In this case do also talk it over with your confidant and discuss what you can do. |
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She was eager to know what became of those records and confidant that they would obtain the evidence of transfusion that she sought. |
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Would that today, with confidant hope in Our Lady of the Rosary, these teams would bear much fruit for our mission. |
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She was friends with Castiglione and Bembo, and also met Michelangelo, to whom she became friend and confidant. |
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The choice of a confidant has more to do with his personality than with his position in the system. |
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The third point has to do with the singular position of the conference interpreter in terms of the confidant concept. |
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But, at the age of 39, Ernst Bergen became a trusted confidant of President Duarte and reluctantly joined his government. |
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Considered the greatest scholar of his day, he became the king's confidant and adviser. |
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Posada volunteered as Hernandez's new confidant, a noble gesture. |
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Back in 2002, according to the documents made public on Wednesday, an expert matched the handwriting to Susan Berman's manager and close confidant, Nyle Brenner. |
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Whenever you need a confidant, and a good friend, seek Me out and deposit in Me the sorrows of your heart, and I will show you the best road, the solution you seek. |
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He immediately put his friend and confidant, industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. |
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Ray was also a friend, a confidant and a trusted adviser who helped many who have served in this House achieve their dreams of participating in Canada's political life. |
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It is considered very important that a member of staff has close contact with the inmate as it has proved that the inmate frequently has a great need of a confidant. |
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This applies regardless of whether or not there is a legal obligation, because confidentiality stems from the simple fact that the client is seeking advice from the lawyer or is simply treating them as a confidant. |
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He wants Him to exist for the same reasons we all do: to be our rescuer and appreciator, to act as a confidant in our moments of crisis and to give us reassurance that, over the horizon of our deaths, we will survive. |
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There was another late-in-the-day bid to register as a presidential candidate in the person of Esfandiar Mashaei, a hugely controversial aide and close confidant of Mr Ahmadinejad, who has also fallen out with Mr Khamenei. |
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Stuart, previously an influential chief whip, was a confidant of Churchill, and possibly the most powerful Scottish Secretary in any government. |
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He made a telephone call to his bosom buddy, drinking companion and confidant, CBS Sports Director Bill MacPhail. |
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However, beneath the Sapa Inca also sat the Inkap rantin, who was a confidant and assistant to the Sapa Inca, perhaps similar to a Prime Minister. |
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He took him on the long walks of which he was fond, and made him in some sort his humble confidant, talking to him of himself and his plans with large and braggart vagueness. |
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Plautia Urgulanilla was the granddaughter of Livia's confidant Urgulania. |
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