So she is your best friend, your closest confidante, your mirror image, or even the bane of your existence. |
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She accompanies the bride to her new home and functions as a companion, adviser and confidante. |
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A lump formed in Lexus' throat, as he watched his oldest, and most familiar confidante, and friend, slip away. |
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She had served the Queen, as an attendant, a playmate, and a confidante literally since infancy, but did not resent it. |
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He was just two when we got together, so it wasn't easy, but now she is a friend and a confidante for him, someone who's not a parent. |
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This was not a question of dramatic emotional conversions, but simply a chance to share with a confidante and feel forgiven. |
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My close friend and confidante was my cousin Kitty, the closest to me in age and the only other girl. |
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His confidante, Louis Howe, reminded FDR there had never been a divorced president. |
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He didn't much want the job, he was more fulfilled as Jack's confidante that he was ever likely to be as Jack's heir. |
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Dame Maggie Smith's fiery Dowager Countess will get a confidante in the form of Lady Shackleton, played by Dame Harriet Walters. |
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Keckley eventually bought her own freedom, becoming a successful seamstress and a confidante to the first lady. |
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Joan ate meals with him, went for long walks with him, and became a confidante. |
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But this is a mainstream figure who was a bosom buddy and close confidante of Thabo Mbeki. |
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If a cultural mediator or confidante is involved, explain clearly to everyone what their roles are and what to expect. |
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She perfected a wise and winningly nit-picky persona, turning herself into every reader's confidante. |
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This incense burner was made for Badr al-Din Baysari, a confidante of Sultan Baybars and one of the most important Syrian amirs. |
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This German writer was the muse, lover or confidante of a whole series of avant-garde artists at the beginning of the twentieth century. |
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What can she do to alter the decision and keep Madeline, her confidante, by her side? |
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During the period of ten years she was Miss Milbanke's lady's maid, and in that capacity became the close confidante of her mistress. |
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As a spiritual healer, Ken became the full-time confidante of people's private thoughts, hidden secrets, and spiritual yearnings. |
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We meet a new character, the Deacon, a churchman who is Bunny Colvin's confidante and Cutty's helper. |
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Committing to each other entails identifying a friend and confidante whose attitudes and values you admire and whose life you want to share. |
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But his isolation will soon come to an end, when he meets Marianne, who will become his best friend and confidante. |
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Yes, Mother Delia had reason to be happy because the new Superior General had been her right hand woman, her assistant and her confidante. |
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In the course of her regular visits to Felicity's new home, moved by this process of aging that we somehow forget to respect, Betty becomes the residents' confidante and carefully records their memories in a notebook. |
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Meanwhile, William's confidante Willem Bentinck launched a propaganda campaign in England. |
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He became a confidante of the Sultan Bayan Sirrullah, the ruler of Ternate, becoming his personal advisor. |
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Amar Singh, who used to be a confidante of Mulayam once upon a time, has reportedly joined the mega event on the latter's invitation. |
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Princess Mary, once her confidante, is now her arch-enemy. |
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You will be her advocate, information gatherer and confidante. |
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However, the spotlight is also likely to fall on a younger generation of SDLP politicians, with Stormont finance and personnel minister and Hume confidante Mark Durkan regarded as its strongest candidate. |
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If the ill person cannot act as a confidante, his or her partner should seek an alternative source of support, possibly through a relative's group. |
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Most of the support that siblings provide is in the form of emotional support as a confidante or companion, rather than as a caregiver helping with the tasks of daily living. |
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For inspiring admiration, hope, courage and strength in others as an advocate, fundraiser, and confidante who enhances the quality of life of those living with multiple sclerosis. |
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Primrose's main confidante is Miss Bowzer, cook and proprietor of The Girl on the Red Swing, a restaurant where absolutely everything gets served on a waffle. |
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An MP's spouse for over 12 years, Dianne was a confidante, soulmate and a source of moral support for Dale as he tackled the challenges that come with this demanding job. |
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Wickfield, and his daughter Agnes, who becomes David's friend and confidante. |
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To the right of the mirror is her mother, Elisabeth Christine, and on the left is Countess Fuchs, once the governess and later the close confidante of the monarch. |
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Joan has been my closest friend and confidante and has been there for me during the best and worst of times, and I know that without her I would not be where I am today. |
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She is a healer, friend and confidante in the best sense of these words. Her approach is such as to inspire confidence to engage in a health-related relationship that is not only beneficial to us but to her as well. |
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Ting Tung Ming, a Sibu Foochow and SCA party member, was Ningkan's Political Secretary and a very close confidante. |
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Alfie's to camera commentary is retained, but you never get the same sense of it being a confidante, more of a gimmick that quickly becomes smarmily smug and irritating. |
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