Plan B is for Trump to confess — not to confess to a crime, but to confess to the truth.
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I want to be with someone I can confess to, and who can confess to me.
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Question 210: Why did you confess when you were caught, and why did you confess in such detail?
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If you go to confession, which I think is absolutely ridiculous…if you want to confess something, confess it to God.
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" In a voiceover, a narrator asks, "Does he confess?
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Using all possible ways to make dissidents confess in public.
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So I confess to knowing almost nothing about this world.
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It is one thing for characters to confess their love.
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To overcome this sin, you need first to confess, i.e.
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I confess, you've written some of my most beloved movies.
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People do falsely confess to crimes that they didn't commit.
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I want to confess things out loud and be ignored.
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Fighters who confess to war crimes will avoid jail time.
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Cindy tries to confess to Taystee, but she just can't.
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JANET YELLEN: I will confess to having used that word.
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Britney: I must confess, I still believe Me: STILL BELIEVE!
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I confess that I don't, and Willem looks up, appalled.
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"I don't know what convinced him (to confess)," Weintraub says.
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"I don't know what convinced him (to confess)," Weintraub said.
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I confess that I don't understand why this should be.
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And later, she forced him to confess to the murder.
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I must confess: I hated Scuzz when it first launched.
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"I confess I do not believe in time," Nabokov wrote.
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I'll confess that I, personally, always liked this about Clinton.
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The goal was to get him to confess to it.
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I'll confess that I used to be in this camp.
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Not being compelled to confess guilt is a human right.
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But I confess I'm insanely optimistic about a conservative rebound.
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Confess your sins here and never speak of them again.
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They can make you confess no matter what the facts.
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I must confess to not quite understanding the story's ending.
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I confess I did not personally follow through with this.
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I must confess up front that triggers are my trigger.
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Gail Collins I have to confess I've overestimated Donald Trump.
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"I must confess, I was dumb," Sanders, 78, told reporters.
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And I will confess that the show completely fooled me.
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In Christian teaching, God forgives people before they confess wrongdoing.
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I've got crazies coming out of the woodwork to confess.
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I confess I have the same view of trade wars.
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But he reportedly did confess to escaping a labor camp.
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This last suggestion, I confess, doesn't come naturally to me.
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I confess to having played the parlor game as well.
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He didn't confess, so they cracked four of his ribs.
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So, at this point I need to confess that this .
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People laugh dismissively when I confess that I have no religion.
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After Roy's body was found, Carter texted a friend to confess.
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The Momoland stars reveal all in a People Now Confess Sesh!
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I confess part of me wants to see Roof represent himself.
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Boy Band PRETTYMUCH Reveals All In Our People Now Confess Sesh!
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What might the president himself or someone around him unwittingly confess?
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Some women even confess to not having any savings at all.
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Yeah I went with a… I didn't hear that, I confess.
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Meadow, the documentary filmmaker, trades on the human ''compulsion to confess.
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"People have an innate desire to confess," says the former prosecutor.
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Will fans and audiences watch Kevin confess his secret to Zoe?
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I confess that I did this many times before being caught.
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They admitted a relationship, but refused to publicly confess, Hannah said.
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So I started it ... First of all, I'm just gonna confess.
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"I confess I fell into a fairly serious depression," she wrote.
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I will confess that I usually am one of those fanatics.
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But I'll confess I'm curious to see what would actually happen.
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I confess that I expected a salty, fishy-smelling, greenish drink.
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"Making art in our home is always happening," the artists confess.
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Though I will confess to some others at shows this season.
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And I'll confess: I had a bit of difficulty concentrating throughout.
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The novel is streaked with Bateman's attempts to confess his crimes.
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Yet I confess that reading this paper was a bittersweet experience.
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I confess that I never really felt the urge to work.
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The act of contrition is said after we confess our sins.
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If they confess, they are more likely to be granted bail.
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He will confess that some people doubt his hold on reality.
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At first, I confess, retirement felt like a much-needed vacation.
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I confess that I do find one solace in this defeat.
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Wang had to confess to being a spy, his interrogators insisted.
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I must confess that I was covered in sweat that day.
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I confess I tend to part ways with Johnson et al.
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"I must confess I prefer the other neighborhood," Mr. Rybczynski admitted.
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I confess I'll miss the Met's solidly gargantuan old "Aida" production.
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And we really didn't play that well, I have to confess.
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Several men, among them Ahmed, confess to working with Lieutenant Basam.
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I confess I had no idea things were quite so bad.
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Neroli: Won't Stone have to confess all past crimes to cooperate?
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"Then, I confess, I paused for a moment," she added impishly.
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Reader, I should confess that I wanted to write the story.
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I confess to feeling flattered that I made the Texas list.
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I don't have much experience with the Gran Seleziones, I confess.
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No wonder the officer had given us so many chances to confess.
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It’s time for India to confess its SEVEN SINS. pic.twitter.
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The infamous practice involves meetings with authority members to confess your shortcomings.
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Once he kills George, he'll confess to the murder of Janice Brewster.
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Regardless, Thompson told me he didn't think he had anything to confess.
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Sometimes, they confess things to me: I want to move to California.
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Enter the phase of the Shame Nun and Cersei's refusal to confess.
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Here is where I have to confess: I'm kind of a lightweight.
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"Anything you guys wanna confess before going inside?" interviewer Liza Koshy asked.
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I will confess, I sometimes obsessively think about my children's growth chart.
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I should confess that I prefer spending my time painting than tidying.
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J. could confess to the crimes and he couldn't be charged again.
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I must confess that I've never really thought about Ms Allen before.
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Confess your feelings with this adorable card adorned with hearts and whales.
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In other lovely lands, Kala and Wolfgang confess they love each other.
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"Abraham Lincoln says a nation must confess its sins," she told me.
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" Some believe he meant to confess he is actually a "loser baby.
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I must confess that as gaming goes, I suffer from arrested development.
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Some of it, I confess, has more than a tinge of nostalgia.
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She arrives in a taxi to confess that she still loves him.
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Brian and I confess we had both secretly wished for a girl.
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" I confess I wasn't wild about this phrase, "Someone else sent me.
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I must confess I grew somewhat tired of Lucien's endless eloquent wisdom.
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I confess to the truth, person by person, feeling like an executioner.
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I confess: I just don't get the hype about Chick-fil-A.
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But I confess, I couldn't stop thinking about the lowly garbage can.
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This was not an attraction that Day could ever confess to anybody.
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I decided life was too short and I should confess my love.
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I confess that I had become bored with the Golden State story.
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But I have to confess: I would have eaten the damn sandwich.
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I confess to thinking now that Mr. Kahn might have been right.
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Troublesome "strangers" who did not confess the Pilgrim creed were there, too.
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I confess I'd be less bothered if this colleague was a woman.
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If these are facts, then I confess our fairest hopes are extinguished.
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I choose to confess because this shameful secret is ruining my life.
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When innocent people confess, dangerous criminals are free to continue their violence.
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When I found out, I confess it offended me and hurt me.
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I'll confess that since the election, I've been busier than I expected.
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Let's confess it, let's admit it, and let's do something about it.
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How I wish I could say that it felt good to confess!
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Even the world's most brilliant thinkers confess to feeling like frauds sometimes.
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"The local police beat me to force me to confess," he said.
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"The local police beat me to force me to confess," said another.
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Grab the person nearest to you and confess your love to them.
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"I have to confess something," another says, pursing her lips with concern.
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Why didn't he confess, if he wasn't worried about getting in trouble?
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He later denied the charges and said he had been forced to confess.
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Maybe this is cheating of a kind, but what would you confess to?
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I'm fortunate enough to confess: I have given in and hired a planner!
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In some cases, criminals can be offered pardons or immunity, if they confess.
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Asked to confess their key to a successful cohabitation, the pair were split.
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After Roy's body was discovered, Carter texted a friend to confess her role.
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Priests often confess lapses over and over again, with little effect on behavior.
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As the beatings intensified, the Leonard boys began to confess, the prosecutor explained.
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But I will confess that, with age, it's starting to happen more often.
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While filming a documentary for A&E, he called the producers to confess.
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" He continued: "I openly confess that I have not voted in 10 years.
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Peter Humphrey says he was forced to confess and wrongly convicted in China.
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But I will happily and loudly confess to anyone that I love it.
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That would require their marketing to confess to something more like this: 'Hi!
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It's here that I must confess to being initially skeptical of this collection.
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" He went on to confess that he worried Bieber "was going to die.
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When I was young, I must confess I thought she was his daughter.
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Some of the 10 men facing criminal charges had already begun to confess.
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Confess, and they will face several years of "effective restrictions on their liberty".
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"I'd confess to anything I thought I was responsible for," Douglas told Deadline.
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He's about to confess everything he knows about Chuck not really being recused.
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When the Pixel first arrived, I confess to being unprofessionally excited about it.
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There is only one Nash-equilibrium solution to the prisoner's dilemma: both confess.
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And I'm a Roman Catholic, and I confess those things to my priest.
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Bobby : Well, since we're alone in a locker room, can I confess something?
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But I confess to being out in the tail of the extroversion curve.
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I confess that, in normal times, I like to spend heritage month differently.
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Larry Speakes: No, but I must confess I haven't asked him about it.
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Some women even confess to enjoying the foods they craved after giving birth.
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In many cases, innocent suspects who confess implicate others who are also innocent.
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"I confess that the question stopped me dead in my tracks," Chernow said.
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Requiring priests to turn in people who confess to child abuse will backfire.
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Why people might confess to crimes they haven't committed ("False Confessions," on Tuesday)?
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To this I must confess, cheating repeatedly without getting caught does impress me.
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I must confess, though, that my table manners could use a little work.
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Here's why Mr. Cohen has decided to confess to a litany of crimes.
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He has a lot more to confess to a priest than I do.
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I confess the consistency of the online chats made me a little suspicious.
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And yet, I have to confess that the term bums me out. Really?
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Looks very cool, although I'll confess I haven't played around with it much.
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He was tortured with shocks and told to confess to burning the vehicles.
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Schlichtman, Patch and Hill study gentrification, they confess, because they are gentrifiers themselves.
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"I have to confess I was in tears," says MacLean in her post.
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Black Friday workers confess 9 things they'd love to tell shoppers but can't
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"It's not necessarily a lie if you don't confess the truth," he said.
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I confess to relative cluelessness when it comes to any of those things.
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I was hoping for guilt to weigh on somebody and have them confess.
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I confess that at this stage I'd feel pretty nervous about it, too.
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"I have to confess—I've never been to IKEA," Janet Liebsch told me.
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For the first time, Bundy began to confess and speak candidly about the murders.
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He would eventually confess in a written statement to trying to buy alcohol illegally.
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Samantha went on to confess that she had been "cashing in" on Meghan's fame.
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RP: I have to confess something about the salsa for the sweet potato taco.
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That might be enough, but I must confess: I hope we get another episode.
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Emily is Away, meanwhile, baits the player to be braver, to confess their feelings.
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While pressuring him to confess, the teacher assured Alex that he could be fixed.
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This year, friends, I will shirk my humility and confess I'm feeling pretty confident.
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"I confess to doing that sometimes," Breyer said of putting mailings in the trash.
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Here's what Clinton did not confess to: She was wrong to oppose CAFTA-DR.
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Those who confess will be subjected to "restricted liberty" for up to eight years.
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She does confess that she thinks dress shopping will be a hurdle for her.
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Dominic comforts her but encourages her to turn herself in, confess and go quietly.
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Ask her to play a movie and she'll confess that she can't do that.
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So I'm pleased to confess that Chromecast is not a full bummer any more.
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Others, and I'll confess to being in this camp, find value in the routine.
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After I was gone, I confess, I took advantage of that patience and scrupulousness.
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Nobody is going to confess verbally that they cleared Hillary Clinton for political reasons.
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But I confess wanting a bit more raging against the dying of the light.
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Those who do not confess and who are found guilty will go to jail.
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Now joined by Girardi after her show, the women pressed each other to confess.
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You don't need the blessing of priests; you don't have to confess your sins.
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Under the peace accord, though, they will serve no jail time if they confess.
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I took a swing at you on Twitter but, Popplio, can I confess something?
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By this stage, I must confess, I no longer cared about the bear. ♦
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"An almond doesn't lactate, I must confess," he said, drawing laughs from the audience.
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I'll confess: I didn't listen to Lorde's first album, Pure Heroine, much at all.
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I confess that retirement communities that house only older adults are not my style.
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Kai demands that Winter confess and when she doesn't, he strangles her to death.
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"I'm a bad singer, I confess it," a young Teicher warns through cassette hiss.
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So you felt like you had to confess that you had led him on?
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By the time they confess, Miranda is a distant memory, if not entirely forgotten.
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The urge to confess is huge and necessary and part of the healing process.
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Provided they confess to their human rights crimes, guerrillas will avoid any meaningful punishment.
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"What I did was confess all the crimes that I have committed," he testified.
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I confess I am sick of thinking about sexual violence, both personally and publicly.
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When it comes to words, I confess to being a bit of a hoarder.
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About 90 percent of indicted suspects in Japan confess to a crime before trial.
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But his brother said he was beaten and tortured to confess to drug use.
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Warmly, Funky A: Dear Funky: I confess: I, too, love a bit of sparkle.
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Ms. Elliott-Owens seized the moment and encouraged him to confess to the robberies.
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I confess to eavesdropping, Twitter-stalking and the like in pursuit of the answers.
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I confess to being very surprised that ACA marketplace enrollment is down only slightly.
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On the other hand, if the charges were false, why did the defendants confess?
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Nearly 100 percent of criminal cases end in conviction, and most defendants ultimately confess.
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Nearly 100 percent of criminal cases end in conviction, and most defendants ultimately confess.
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For a long time, I confess, I was not a fan of Tulsi Gabbard.
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I am professional writer, but here I confess that I am a HORRIBLE reader.
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Moscow slammed her conviction as ridiculous and accused Washington of forcing Butina to confess.
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"The second you confess, you become property of the state," Turner-Smith tells him.
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Although behind the scenes here IRL I confess to having gotten a bit grizzled.
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I confess I'm a little hurt, and am wanting to confront her on this.
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Presidents who send soldiers into battle cannot easily confess that it was in vain.
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He played the lead in a drama that I confess to finding terribly entertaining.
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I confess I really enjoyed winning at Bible Jeopardy, being the one who was right.
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Helen can't bring herself to confess to Cherry, so she apologizes to Dr. Vic instead.
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"I haven't read [Google's webmaster guidelines] in a while, I have to confess," said Duck.
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Along with Weiner, Tanner was hoping the execution would be stayed so Bundy could confess.
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It feels wrong to admit that, anti-feminist even, but I confess, it sounds good.
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I do not confess because I committed fewer sins or experienced fewer hardships than others.
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"I must confess, I was dumb," Sanders told reporters outside his home in Burlington, Vermont.
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"I do confess I display similarities to a troll," he said in a July interview.
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Betty will do detective work that amounts to approaching suspects and demanding that they confess.
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So Plansky sat down with Stine's team and looked for something, anything, to confess to.
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Nor can the government "force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein".
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" The band members also answered some rapid-fire questions in the "PEOPLE Now Confess Sesh.
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But he's too shy - first to confess to her, and later to tell their families.
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I confess, I don't remember much of the parade… but I went home with that.
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The brothers offered to confess in exchange for a chance of parole for Nathaniel Cook.
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I confess: I hate Marie Kondo because, aesthetically speaking, I'm on the side of clutter.
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Have you ever wanted to confess your crimes, bear your soul, and spill your secrets?
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Did she confess completely to her, or did she just give her pieces of it?
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That's the same moment Emmit drops in on the cops, saying he'd like to confess.
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If they both confess to a bloody murder, they each face ten years in jail.
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Getting people to confess they made a mistake is hard because that confession is painful.
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Labour MPs confess shock at the Euroscepticism the referendum has uncovered in the party's heartlands.
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"I finally got what I wanted: someone to confess, 'I did it,'" said Sherrel Johnson.
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Confess to her my instant envy of the bold kid who exposes a naked emperor.
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I must confess that sometimes that feels like it's too much for one person's shoulders.
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But based on your interactions ... I'll confess to be an almost-never user of Snapchat.
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I confess to never having watched the popular NBC sitcom during its first few seasons.
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I confess I was hoping he might offer a similar prayer for me this year.
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"It is my own choice to come back and to confess my crime," he said.
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Off to wander office looking for teensy bit of chocolate and confess insecurities in diary.
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Silly me, here I was thinking she was going to confess to sleeping with Lucious.
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Speaking of baddies, Claire takes the opportunity to confess the truth about Captain Jack Randall.
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First, most suspects who falsely confess—probably the great majority—are never convicted at all.
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And some innocent suspects who confess blame others to deflect responsibility and reduce their punishment.
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Young appears to confess to being unfaithful in the video, but Azalea stood by him.
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The only way to know is to confess the contents of your heart to him.
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A handful confess they aren't following the World Cup because the United States didn't qualify.
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I confess I went to the exhibition intrigued rather than put off by these characterizations.
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He "cures" her, they confess romantic feelings for each other, and they move in together.
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But let me also assert I am not, nor will confess to being, a racist.
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They are threatened with arrests and detentions of family members if they did not confess.
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" He said some defense lawyers advised clients to confess simply to "get it over with.
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Despite having the power to charge him as they liked, they insisted that he confess.
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"Bit tired, I must confess," he said in the studio, 72 hours before the show.
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He appeared on television to confess in August, though his legal fate is not known.
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" One of his latest tracks is a diss aimed at his brother, titled "I Confess.
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But he is the first to appear before 25 million of his subjects to confess.
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Here's where I have to confess one flaw: these shoes almost instantaneously shredded my heels.
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This is where I confess that I have never done mushrooms, or coke, or ecstasy.
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I confess that it was misleading to say I'd donated my Volvo to the deaf.
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We had first gone to him to confess what we then considered our sinful relationship.
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Smith would also later confess to the 1981 murder of 22-year-old Terri Monroe.
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That said, I confess a perverse curiosity about carefully spreading onion dip on a Funyun.
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"An almond doesn't lactate, I will confess," Gottlieb said at a Politico summit in July.
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PG I confess the sexism rap against your work never made much sense to me.
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I confess that prior to my conversations, I had an intense fear about growing old.
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Upfront, I'll confess to a major bias in this personal game of the year list.
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Students confess on Twitter to having "this guilty habit of watching 'Countryfile,'" Mr. Lyons said.
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On the one hand, strangers confess their undying love for famous people they'll never meet.
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How dare you make fun of sexual assault victims that conveniently confess right before an election.
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"I've got to confess there's something different I can sense already about the holidays," he says.
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" Kelly went on to confess that her "entire family is or has been overweight or obese.
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But I have to confess my folly in enthusiastically endorsing the Technics T700 during January's CES.
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He at least knew what he had to confess to, even if he hadn't done it.
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Call me crazy, but I confess, I am that mom: My children sleep in my bed.
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I confess that collectively some days our grief and frustration just seem too much to bear.
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Even members of the Deep Dive team confess they were skeptical prior to working with Wirth.
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Here ex-Muslims trade stories of families kicking their children out after they confess their disbelief.
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It Ends with Us taps into the same vein of love as her 2015 winner, Confess.
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Fellow dog guessers (yes, I confess) proceed at the risk of your exceedingly high self-regard.
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Saying "I'm lonely" is to confess to having the entirely unsophisticated need for friends and understanding.
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I learned that my true personal faith is Catholicism, though I freely confess my countless imperfections.
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"I am being forced to confess committing crimes jointly with the president," she shouted to reporters.
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Women have to confess their sins to their husbands, but the husbands must obey their wives.
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They confess error and claim redemption or pay what we think is a big enough price.
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Lozada will eventually have to appear before a tribunal and confess to any crimes he committed.
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This all raised questions, which I confess are unanswered, about the Anderson Monster Truck Family Tree.
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He's punching him in the face, and eventually gets him to confess to killing two people.
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"I confess I don't fully understand the administration's take on this at this point," Thornberry said.
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Before I dive into this, however, let me confess my longstanding love for In-N-Out.
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Why would an innocent person ever confess to a murder or some other terrible violent crime?
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I'll confess: I wasn't even planning to test these because I thought the idea was ridiculous.
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I confess immortality, whose attainment is a hot theme in Silicon Valley, does not interest me.
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I confess I'm no fan of these home run effusions, whether driven by steroid or technique.
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" I confess that I laughed and added, "I'll be sure to inform him of your concern.
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I must confess that I experienced a few difficult weeks after my visit with Jim McGee.
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Despite being arrested and released twice, he was captured a third time and forced to confess.
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He proceeded to confess to his participation in the crimes in a written statement to police.
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I confess: I like having an extension for my brain when I can't remember a fact.
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Close to 90 percent of suspects who are indicted do confess, according to Bar Association data.
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I confess to being puzzled, but I wasn't involved in the conversation when they broke up.
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Or confess my feelings to a blank page and earn the ultimate accolade of A time.
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" He went on to confess that the call with Ukraine's President wasn't perfect, "it was illegal.
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Ghosn could confess that his mighty ambition for money and power led to some poor judgements.
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Of my 76 clues, 36 (47 percent) were changed, almost always, I confess, for the better.
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My advice to you is to tell all your agents that they are never to confess.
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Zimmerman denied Apperson's version of events but did confess to having two firearms in his truck.
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The future of the planet seems so uncertain that they confess to being afraid and anxious.
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Your letters: Aine: This is where I confess that I have rarely pulled an all-nighter.
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For the second time in the episode, Helen started to confess, but Alison cut her off.
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Overall, 36 percent of Americans confess that financial worries occasionally affect their ability to fall asleep.
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I must confess that this theological lacuna is not just a problem for the political right.
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I confess that entering phone rehab feels clichéd, like getting really into healing crystals or Peloton.
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"I confess this, my enormous error and flaw," Mr. Salvini responded in a Facebook Live video.
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Detective Simonsen succeeded in getting one of the suspects to confess and to incriminate his partner.
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Okay, I'm gonna confess that, after that Bloomberg takedown of Juicero, I still want a Juicero.
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I'm sure a microwave would be a good solution, but I confess total ignorance in that regard.
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"I confess I was not aware of it until you brought it to my attention," Obama acknowledged.
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He'll show you his handcrafted knife collection and later confess his aversion to hunting for pure sport.
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Will, using truly impeccable timing, decides to confess that he has someone waiting for him back home.
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The actress took to Instagram on Thursday night to confess that she's seen Deadpool three times already.
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And in this moment, Eve, who's wielding a gun (one of Villanelle's), chooses to confess her obsession.
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Zelensky: I would like to confess to you that I had an opportunity to learn from you.
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I should confess at this point that I'm not what you might call an active music listener.
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I have to confess that I'm obsessed with logistics and making sure that I'm utilizing every minute.
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I must confess - it is indeed a burden for us pale faces -- celebrating Halloween without culturally appropriating.
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The JEP, which can issue lenient sentences to ex-fighters who confess to their crimes, is unpopular.
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Kouider and Medouni, a banker, repeatedly beat and interrogated Lionnet in an attempt to make her confess.
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This meant that Underwood had to confess to Kufrin that he'd had a brief relationship with Booth.
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It's crazy, elaborate and, um, we're just going to confess: We have no idea what it is.
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Or on YouTube, when people ask for a thousand likes to confess to their high school crush.
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We saw Frank (Charlie Weber) confess to the crime, though it was always obvious he was lying.
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These are the key questions and, I must confess, Brexit is not the key challenge for us.
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He was only offered a traditional plea bargain, one which had him formally confess to Hanna's murder.
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Not a lot happens here, but Jorah Mormont does finally confess his love for his Khaleesi (+10).
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DENTON: WELL I MEAN I THINK – WE'VE GOT TO CONFESS THAT WE'RE ALL SLIGHTLY HYPOCRITICAL ABOUT THIS.
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You could lean your head toward the counter and tearfully confess that your roots are all gray.
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Although I confess, I don't remember any deep thoughts of duty, responsibility and leadership at that point.
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I must confess: I have no idea about this music...I think that's [a] very good [thing].
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And when I saw that, I have to confess that I felt just a little bit upset.
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Reed: I confess I have a hard time envisioning a government plan available in only certain places.
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As a POW in Vietnam, McCain was brutally tortured ultimately leading him to falsely confess to crimes.
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Prosecutors aim to wear suspects down and make them confess, at which point they formally indict them.
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Yet perhaps the most revealing aspect of Ms. Witt's book is her willingness to confess her unhappiness.
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BENSON: Well, I will confess that I did not spend all night reading 400 pages of this.
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I confess, and this is something you realize when you DJ a lot: sometimes you play boring.
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There's a time and a place for each of them, and I confess to loving both equally.
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I doubt; I fear; I think strange things, which I dare not confess to my own soul.
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And somewhere in my heart, I confess, I still felt as if it were a missed opportunity.
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Let me confess something—a few years ago, I wanted every team to get an outdoor game.
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I confess I am largely numb to the question of when it is ethical to travel somewhere.
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I confess on behalf of many (perhaps most) Christians that prayer is often an excuse for inaction.
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Ryan Holiday I confess that was a weird line to put in the introduction of a book.
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"Between me and my conscience, I don't want to confess something I haven't done," Mr. Ghabbash recalled.
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And I confess that it was unclear to me how this setup would fit into someone's lifestyle.
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"I must confess, I don't get too many newspapers' editorial support," Sanders said when she was finished.
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Sent someone out to sort of get the Post reporters to confess to various left-wing conspiracies.
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I would want to confess my sins, some of which have been written about in this newspaper.
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"I've been even called upon to confess, so to speak, that I am a Socialist," he said.
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I confess it was my first hip-hop concert and it took a little getting used to.
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"People who are otherwise cultivated will proudly confess their philistinism when it comes to mathematics," Holt writes.
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But I confess it does seem like my party offers the policies you'd be in favor of.
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FORMER NISSAN HEAD GHOSN: WE WILL GO AFTER YOUR FAMILY IF YOU DON'T CONFESS, I WAS TOLD
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I will confess: I've watched the video of the tense interaction a good six or seven times.
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But it didn't take long for the then-19-year-old to confess to the three killings.
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Not everything is easy to say, to confess, and in a way that's what you have onscreen.
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Arthur: I confess I did like that, because it was one of the few really Reaganite lines.
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While I am no Marxist, I confess that my arguments sound like this at times as well.
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I confess, however, that the nurse gave me cause for pause then, and even more so now.
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I confess that what chefs call "large format dishes" often strike me as oversized, overpriced Instagram chum.
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W.M. — Film: A Quiet Passion I'll confess that I am biased both for and against literary biopics.
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His colleagues said he had a knack for convincing suspects to confess and for bonding with victims.
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Rosalind and Susie both confess to thinking Sabrina is a witch, and wonder if she might be dangerous.
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In the interest of honesty, I will confess this: I almost always buy my lunch during the week.
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But Bundy had one last trick up his sleeve to try to delay the inevitable: He could confess.
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Children confess that they're worried about their parents getting a divorce, or are homeless, or have suffered abuse.
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Ultimately, the police coerced the boys to blame each other and confess to the crime — on video tape.
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While we currently know very little about Wu, I will confess that those first glimpses were intensely evocative.
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Maedeh Hojabri was seen on State TV Friday appearing to confess to her "crimes" while crying and shaking.
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On their last day on the show, Kimball, 26, and Cooper, 29, confess their feelings to each other.
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Which might make me lean over to the nearest high-profile celebrity and confess something, giddy with anticipation.
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CARSON: Well, I will gladly confess that I'm the only one on this stage with no political title.
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It's doubtful some more cloak-themed gaslighting will get Connors to confess to another murder this time around.
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That said, a few individuals on the ground in Beijing confess that Trump does have some fans there.
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Adam Lashinksy: I confess I wonder what secrets they&aposre protecting that are irrelevant after so many years.
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Amazon won't read the same appeal twice, so now Plansky had to find another infraction to confess to.
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Warner was imprisoned and denied parole, refusing to confess to a crime he said he did not commit.
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To vilify the stranger is to confess that one has not internalized the true meaning of biblical teachings.
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At the police station, the guards beat Ulrich with sticks, yelling at him to confess to kidnapping Helge.
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I also have to confess that it took me a couple of weeks to like the Elite 363h.
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"In proceedings that are well founded, (the defendant) can confess or make a deal," Salles said last month.
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Merciful God, although you made all people in your image, we confess that we live with deep division.
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Fighters who confess to human-rights crimes will not serve time in jail under the proposed peace agreement.
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"I received a phone call from an attorney who said that O.J. was ready to confess," Regan says.
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I've left it on as background noise while doing the dishes more times than I'd care to confess.
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Wells pleaded innocent at trial, was convicted and, a month before the execution, called a newspaper to confess.
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To Mishra, they'll confess, embarrassed, "I misspelled 'banana' in the fifth-grade spelling bee" and just gave up.
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Those who confess will have their movement restricted and perform community service but will not go to jail.
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In experiments replicating the set-up of the prisoner's dilemma, only around half of people chose to confess.
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"I must confess it was wholly remiss of me not to pixelate his face in hindsight," he said.
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"I'm the first to confess, you know, I was not able to give this message effectively," Obama said.
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Guerrillas who confess will be subject to eight years of "restrictions on liberty" (not jail) and community service.
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I must confess that I, too, have made the mistake of seeing Afghan women through a narrow prism.
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Amelia is losing it on her first day back — she goes to Webber (James Pickens Jr.) to confess.
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Now imagine you confess that secret not just to one person, but to hundreds of thousands of people.
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I have to confess, I don't listen to the album very often, and I don't think anybody does.
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Lana demands to know where Lee has taken her, and urges her to confess, when we hear gunfire.
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I confess that I'm a writer, and I plan to do an article about the Young Stalin experiment.
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Even if you're not infatuated with the group but can confess to owning a copy of International Superhits!
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Many suspects confess after Miranda warnings and most are guilty; that's why these techniques are used and trusted.
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The new agreement includes a contested provision that prevents prison sentences for those who confess to war crimes.
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"Senator, I will confess, I'll say this much: I don't know a lot about that," Judge Barber replied.
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I confess that I went as a neophyte on Cohen, so this was a real voyage of discovery.
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Still, I confess to a scintilla of admiration for Tillerson, reinforced by the foul manner of his firing.
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But after three films, we confess that we're still not quite sure what Lawrence brings to this franchise.
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There is evidence that some pedophile priests confess to colleagues to assuage their guilt, knowing forgiveness is assured.
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I will confess up front that I am not the kind of person who goes clothes shopping willingly.
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Yet I must confess that the shorter version of 'Cinema Paradiso' is a better film than the longer.
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I find this endearing, and I confess that I feign interest so we have more reasons to talk.
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Ash Wednesday is a day of repentance, when Christians confess their sins and profess their devotion to God.
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"I have to confess that I missed him a lot in the beginning of the '90s," Almodóvar said.
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Berman said Ray allegedly used "physical, psychological, and sexual abuse" to make his victims confess to invented wrongdoing.
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More important, knowledge that tax authorities had the information prompted some 120,000 Germans to confess to tax evasion.
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"I would like to confess to you that I had an opportunity to learn from you," he purrs.
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FORMER NISSAN HEAD GHOSN: IT WILL JUST GET WORSE FOR YOU IF YOU DON'T CONFESS, PROSECUTOR TOLD ME
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"Haha are you serious?" he asked, before agreeing to confess his reasons for contacting me after six months.
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We've teamed up with Bustle to ask you: What's a political belief or story you hesitate to confess?
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In the past, such agreements have also included promises of reduced sentences for fighters who confess to crimes.
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" Katrina Boyd, a 39-year-old lawyer, said, "I confess I did have to read up about him.
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But then he also, to my knowledge, didn't confess to an interviewer that he dyes his own hair.
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Then his torturers made him choose: Give up his colleagues and confess to plotting, or face further abuse.
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But part of me, I'll confess, was at sixes and sevens about the sudden appearance of this game.
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Olivia Culpo reveals all in a PEOPLE Now Fashion Confess Sesh Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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Under the agreement, rebels who fully confess and offer reparations to victims are unlikely to be sent behind bars.
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This encourages Nick to confess that he has his own challenges, and he says that he has multiple personalities.
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Many South Koreans will readily confess to suffering from "health anxiety", visiting a doctor for the slightest of symptoms.
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The holiday is also known as Shrove Tuesday (from an Old English word meaning to confess) or Pancake Day.
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Biology, as human biologists will confess on bad days, is often just about moving tiny amounts of liquid around.
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Vicente swore that one person after the other just happened to confess to him that they committed to murder.
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I confess that before I visited Nitally's, I thought their whole Thai-Mex fusion cuisine thing sounded pretty contrived.
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Prisoners say they were sometimes denied food and water and beaten to confess fictitious crimes or just for revenge.
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Getting to this conclusion took some work, because I confess that I am attached to the materiality of painting.
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"I must confess, it is infuriating beyond words," Mr. Newsom said Thursday at a news conference in Los Angeles.
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It was a relief, I confess, to look away from the Renoirs to the comparison pictures by other artists.
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And some have maybe even run through an airport — probably to catch a plane rather than confess their love.
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It might also explain why he keeps trying to get Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) to confess her secrets to him.
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You can confess your deepest secrets while sitting in a room full of people — and they'd have no clue.
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I'll also confess to being particularly smitten with the djay Pro demo the company will show off on-stage.
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This prompts Valerie to confess her crimes to the police, but they don't believe her because she's a woman.
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Luckily, BFF Snow White can see right through Ruby's secrets and gets her to confess her feelings for Dorothy.
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"I am being forced to confess committing crimes jointly with the president," she shouted before leaving the Constitutional Court.
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Those who neither confess nor accept responsibility and are found guilty could face up to 20 years in jail.
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The courtship began when Yao returned to Liu's village a month after meeting to confess his love for her.
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In that same discussion, Musk went on to confess that Tesla isn't even done designing the Model 3 yet.
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To be found guilty, an individual would have to either confess their involvement or be condemned by four witnesses.
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In a roundabout way, I'm asking him to confess to having sexual thoughts about his female friends—namely, me.
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Sometimes, I'll confess, I get very frustrated with this show, but nothing makes me just start open sobbing more.
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"I confess that at the time I worked for Woody Allen I was a naive young actress," she wrote.
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This was a ticklish thing, because not everyone likes to confess to his crime while in a jail cell.
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Numb-handed and nauseated (again), I rushed to her office to confess my errors, then prepared to quit (again).
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I confess part of me has a grudging respect for the surreality of this kind of whackadoodle performance art.
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Parting Shots • Asked by a journalist if he wants to confess to committing past crimes, including murder, Escobar demurs.
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Celebrities such as Cardi B, Serena Williams and Keira Knightley confess that motherhood is difficult, messy and even painful.
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Johnson, who was diagnosed with an IQ of 69, agreed to confess and received a 38-year prison sentence.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany is reluctant to confess to the Bundestag that Greece's bailout loans were always unsustainable.
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I confess I don't quite understand why Gendry is back, and how he got so good with that hammer.
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Now, I must confess, I've never actually seen the show, so I deferred to the them for help here.
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I'll confess that before I start playing a video game, I find out how long it takes to beat.
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Winston Moseley — who would later confess that his only motivation was to "kill a woman" that night — followed Genovese.
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The defendants said they were forced to confess under torture and their lawyers asked that they be medically examined.
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All sorts of people falsely confess, but two groups are particularly vulnerable: young suspects and those with mental disabilities.
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Mr. Carini, who maintained his innocence in prison, was required to confess to the crime to secure his release.
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Maybe it would have been better to confess, but it was impossible to bring up my momentary murders now.
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She frequently used the first-person voice in seeming to confess her deepest feelings, but her tone was slippery.
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I must confess that for all my admiration for Jesus, I'm skeptical about some of the narrative we've inherited.
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As a cryptic solver, I confess to having an inkling here, but these strings of letters are certifiable nonsense.
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I confess that I don't really know what that means, either, but a bookish friend had suggested I ask.
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A year later when he invited her to go to Atlantic City, she assumed he would confess similar feelings.
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But before I bask in my moral superiority, I had better confess to my own bum call last spring.
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At the risk of seeming like a Los Angeles caricature, I confess that I also walk to be seen.
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He wanted to confess his role in an incident that had plagued his conscience for more than a decade.
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Nadal is not one to confess to holding a grudge, but he is looking hungry on grass this year.
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Hawkins told the TV station that his faith in God and overwhelming feelings of guilt led him to confess.
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"The point of my comment was not to confess a personal trauma," Badgley said in a statement to People.
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For this reason, women usually "confess" to almost nothing at all, offering the appearance of vulnerability without the substance.
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Mandatory minimums are often used like weapons, sometimes forcing people to confess to crimes they have not even committed.
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They threatened him and told him to confess and to disclose information about other Jehovah's Witnesses, Ganin told Reuters.
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To confess that you've just repeated a fact you learned on Wikipedia is still to admit something mildly shameful.
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I will confess to being unprepared for Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's equally weak performance in the New Hampshire primary.
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But I must confess that before reviewing this exhibition, I didn't have a very clear sense of his achievement.
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I confess that upon first hearing "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher," I really, really didn't understand the appeal.
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While I rarely use the word "hate" to describe my views, let me confess that I hate this book.
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Maybe he was afraid to confess his love because of what it might mean for us and the future.
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Chan, who would later confess to his crime, attacked Poon, slamming her head against a wall and strangling her.
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And I confess, I don't expect the G.O.P. to be hurt by the decision to stiff its own voters.
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" Asked if had forgiven his father, who urged him to confess to the crime, McCray said: "I hate him.
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On his way out, Zelda stops him to confess, but Blackwood has his own issues to get off his chest.
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The figure is made of stoneware and Albany slip, and I confess I did not know what Albany slip is.
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" - Arthur Edelmann, Eugene, Oregon "An impressive lineup, although I confess that I am not familiar with all of the artists.
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Kouider, a fashion designer and Medouni, a banker, repeatedly beat and interrogated Lionnet in an attempt to make her confess.
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Charlamagne got YG to confess the rapper did get emotional after his boy, Nipsey Hussle, was murdered 2 months ago.
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I have a secret to confess: I'm a lesbian, but nine times out of ten, I prefer watching straight porn.
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There was no way to be sure, and it would be pointless to try to get the Brits to confess.
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Netflix says 80 percent of cheating is an impulse decision, and 45 percent of cheaters never confess to their crime.
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The funny couple open up about parenthood in a hilarious confess sesh Come back every weekday at 8:30 a.m.
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Australian Rules football is part of Australia's national psyche, but I have to confess I didn't like it at first.
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He soon uploaded the video of the shooting, and then used Facebook Live to confess in a five-minute video.
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Any Russian believer who ignored this order would have to confess this transgression and seek forgiveness, the Muscovite decree proclaimed.
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The script, poetic and fragmentary, explores what it means to witness, to confess, to make art from suffering (1:30).
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As the episode winds down, we see Bonnie leading the Monterey Five to confess their cover-up to the police.
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In PEOPLE Now's Confess Sesh, duo Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney reveal what it's really like on the road together.
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We confess that we arrived in the hall at St. Anselm College deep into the conversation opener with Amy Klobuchar.
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The deal promises special courts and provisions that would allow for rebels who confess to crimes to avoid jail time.
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And, at the time, Grande posted on social media to confess that she'd considered cancelling her performance that night anyway.
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I confess I&aposd like to know how the four tech companies happened to take action on the same day.
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Baldur's dogged pursuit of the father and son is what forces Kratos to eventually confess his godhood to his son.
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After their detention the Garratts found themselves caught in China's Kafkaesque justice system, interrogated regularly but with nothing to confess.
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After their detention, the Garratts found themselves caught in China's Kafkaesque justice system, interrogated regularly but with nothing to confess.
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Turns out, not much — but she did confess that doing the show can be tough on a softie like herself.
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"This was a cult of confession, where people were berated and harassed to confess everything to the leadership," Ross adds.
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Tyler doesn't confess to being a Peeping Tom, but he does reveal the culture of bullying at Liberty High School.
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Anne is accused of stealing it, and is told that she'll be sent to the asylum if she doesn't confess.
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"I confess I do not admire naked boys in pictures," Carroll once wrote of his penchant for photographing young girls.
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"Forgive us as we confess our negative feelings and fears for the future," ran a closing message on the website.
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But here, I confess, I am not sure who is playing what role, or where loathing ends and obsession begins.
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"I confess, though, that the first time I came to Madrid it was not on Air Force One," he added.
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Nodding, I didn't confess that I wished we could have shared these kinds of activities together when I was young.
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But while I confess to some resentment of rapid transit's convenience and efficiency, there are other ways to get around.
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Sylvie Kauffmann PARIS — I must confess: French people can go crazy over soccer but I am not one of them.
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I'll confess to being torn about whether the public option is a more complex solution than the current problem requires.
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But I will confess to my concern that the display isn't going to be quite as pristine as LG promises.
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The script, poetic and fragmentary, explores what it means to witness, to confess, to make art from suffering (7183:30).
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Rachel smashes the family's glass dinner table in protest, leading her father to confess to a lifetime's worth of lies.
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But in the middle of May, the pain and the swelling forced him to confess to head trainer George Poulis.
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But, I must confess, after many years of friendship, I was still more excited to watch the Queen of Soul.
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I confess: I started to panic, imagining two huge yellow eyes surfacing in the mesh window right next to me.
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I confess, when I wrote a book about world art history I thought a lot about art from outside Europe.
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I confess, I struggle a bit with the concept of "outsider" artists — it always feels to me like a euphemism.
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When the chef Diana Dávila suggested we make chiles rellenos together, I have to confess my heart sank a little.
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But I confess that I was a bit intoxicated by the more lavish potentials of the poet and the dancer.
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I will confess it was an ice cream store, which shows you that I care about mental health, as well.
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I will confess it was an ice cream store, which shows you that I care about mental health, as well.
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Confession, as most of us know, takes courage, especially when what you confess reflects regrettable behavior or an unpleasant character.
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I confess I was initially put off by the premise, which sails through the Hallmark Channel into Love Boatish waters.
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"I must confess that I'm a bit perplexed by his position," Collins told a local radio station Tuesday about McConnell.
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"We knew it would be almost impossible to get an acquittal when a jury hears you confess," Mr. Peruto said.
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And if you don't think you'll find that subject especially enticing (at first, I confess, I didn't), then think again.
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By this ye may know if a man repenteth of his sins-behold, he will confess them and forsake them.
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"I must confess that the dream I had that day has at many points turned into a nightmare..." King said.
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"I'm addicted to coffee, I confess, and I would like to be able to have mine without acrylamide," Metzger said.
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I can read anything, but I must confess that I am not a huge fan of science fiction or fantasy.
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I must confess, begrudgingly, that all this information may sway me to add a quick morning rinse to my routine.
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On second thought, I must confess to a sneaking liking for the antiheroine Lizzie Eustace — as Trollope himself surely had.
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I will confess to you that I took that fax and I threw it on the corner of my desk.
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But I must confess I loved seeing him take on a more assertive role and exude some confidence for once.
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In a Fox & Friends interview, Trump seemed to confess to a campaign finance violation in his attempts to deny it.
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The Central Park Five, as they are known, did confess to various crimes under extended police questioning and implicated each other.
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Suddenly overcome with an urge to confess, Lee asks Hillbilly Boy to film as she addresses Flora: She did kill Mason.
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Honestly, I kept waiting for Allie (Kathryn Newton) to have some big emotional breakdown and confess that she actually did it.
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Bharara's logic is clear: why would someone who did not intentionally break the law publicly confess that he broke the law?
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Some would also use the day as an opportunity to confess their sins to a priest before the start of Lent.
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Many of DeStefano's friends confess they were surprised the job was offered to and accepted by a veteran of Boehner Land.
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Sansa had only instructed her father to confess to treason after being told Joffrey would pardon him — but she was betrayed.
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" On the other, you see headlines like this: "Why couples who confess to watching porn are happier and have better relationships.
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The next day, Justin invites Mary Jane to a drink after work–the perfect setting for her to confess her attraction.
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Frias said in the sworn statement that Guevara then warned him that his wife would be next if Frias didn't confess.
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Missandei goes to see him that night, to wish him well and in hopes that he will confess his true feelings.
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Studies by psychologists have shown that students will confess to academic transgressions they did not commit to avoid even minor penalties.
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Jenna & Jordan Jordan wants to "puts the launch button" on the relationship, which means that he'd like to confess his love.
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To write despite it I must implicate myself, to confess to myself, silently or on the page, that I am envious.
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I spoke into the phone, telling her I was in love with Jim, but I couldn't confess my feelings to him.
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This is probably an awkward time to confess that when you followed me back on Twitter, I told people about it.
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Although you sent Jesus to be Saviour of the world, we confess that we treat Him as our own personal God.
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Nonetheless, I confess to harbouring resentment toward the airline that, for all intents and purposes, chose to profit from my delay.
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Just three months later, it was back to confess that a separate incident store account information belonging to one billion users.
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"An almond doesn't lactate, I will confess," declared Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb this summer at a Politico summit.
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Back in 85033, 68 percent of people had confidence in the Church, but now only 41 percent confess to that faith.
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Jay-Z is ready to confess all his sins in his latest music video ... and Beyonce's the one he's spilling to.
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The Night Manager Before starting to recap tonight's episode, I feel compelled to confess: I'm not a John le Carré expert.
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Americans confess in surveys that they are still texting while driving, as well as using Facebook and Snapchat and taking selfies.
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These notions, I confess, haunted my relationship with my body for years after my childhood friend told me not to point.
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I have to confess this is one area I've missed in terms of the stock market continuing to rise this year.
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The result is that to be granted access to a stairwell, a claustrophobe has to confess his or her embarrassing secret.
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And, as Mr. Trump pointed out, four of the five teenagers did confess to being at the scene of the rape.
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That tribunal would offer amnesty to most rank-and-file fighters and leniently punish guerrilla members who confess to grave crimes.
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I must confess I haven't really been through a blues period for some years, so TAB BENOIT was new to me.
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Without torture or threats of death or violence, it seems implausible that an innocent suspect would confess to a serious crime.
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Selina let's out a Wicked Witch of the West screech just as Catherine and Marjorie confess their love to one another.
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I confronted my father about his lies on several occasions, subconsciously believing this would force him to confess and beg forgiveness.
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As much as he apologized, he did not confess or reveal anything new about his treatment of women over the years.
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"They are under pressure to confess their links to those who carried out the attack," Zahiri, 18, told Reuters from Ahvaz.
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"I confess that I have not been sufficiently organized, but I am not corrupt," Mr. Kuczynski said in the televised address.
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I have to confess, I've been using the canned responses and the autocomplete feature and I feel like a serial killer.
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I'll confess to feeling a little disappointed when the story was over, after a little under four hours of poking around.
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He cut a swaggering figure, with a taste for cigars and a reputation for persuading even the toughest suspects to confess.
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This is an important day in the history of Cooking, though I confess it may prove an annoying one for you.
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I confess to G. that I'm suddenly feeling really scared and may start to freak out when the balloon takes off.
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I must confess that my mind is not completely turned around, but he shows me a perspective I don't usually see.
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" "Church doctrine requires that a member confess his wrongdoing and then go through what I would call a rigorous rehabilitation program.
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Simpson does not exactly confess to the crime, but he describes how, hypothetically, he might have killed Brown Simpson and Goldman.
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Instead of people voluntarily coming forward to confess their wrongdoings, Shin pointed out people's misbehaviors and they had to be beaten.
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It's rather like the derelictions of youth: If you break the vase, don't wait for mom to notice and then confess.
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Chinese state media regularly features exposes of criminal activities by rights activists based on interviews where the accused confess their crimes.
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I will confess I'm not optimistic that those who use their power to extinguish people's voices will ever change their ways.
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I'll confess to being torn about the major television networks' decision to air President Trump's speech tonight on the border wall.
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Box has even tracked this new suspect down and very nearly gotten the guy to confess, in a superbly creepy scene.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNKanye West: Secret Escape To The MountainsTim McGraw Speaks On Scary Collapse O.J. Simpson Defense Lawyer: He Didn't Confess!
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"My fingers were crossed, I have to confess," Professor Martin Tangney, the founder and president of Celtic Renewables, told the Telegraph.
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"I Don't Want to Confess" (unreleased until 2017) The most obscure of the songs co-written together, "I Don't Want To Confess" saw the light of day as a download-only track on the Flowers in the Dirt box set, and also on a special edition demo cassette produced in honor of Record Store Day 2017.
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" RELATED: 45 Taiwanese suspects 'confess' to fraud However, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman commended Kenya for implementing the "one China policy.
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Is it because they&aposve now been caught or they have had to confess some of activities that have been taking place?
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They do so just in time for the women to reunite one last time: heading into the police station—to confess, presumably.
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The signed accord allows former rebels who fully confess their crimes to avoid any jail times and transform into a political party.
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I'll confess something I struggle with: Do you give people what they want, or do you do what you want to do?
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At one point Bill had told California police he allegedly overheard his father confess to Mary's murder, according to the Clarion-Ledger.
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Although if you straight out ask Dasha whether it's a robot Chernyshov says it has been programmed to confess to being artificial.
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But he still had this advice: Whatever you do, don't confess to anything you didn't do as that just makes it worse.
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The aim is to encourage people to confess crimes committed under the previous government and for victims to air injustices they suffered.
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I said, 'Let's just see how it goes,'" the post reads before he goes on to confess, "But it's been 1.5 years.
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Their biggest objection is to the "transitional-justice" provisions, which offer lenient sentences to FARC members if they confess to their crimes.
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To his shock, Gibson sent him a Facebook request in 2011, prompting Banks to ask her to meet — and confess to lying.
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"Some believed everything and have just been waiting with bated breath to hear me confess it all," Spacey said in the video.
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The church will be reunited through a deeper grasp and more faithful practice of the Gospel we preach, truths Christians confess together.
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The beauty guru goes on to confess that she never thought her feud with Charles would reach the "magnitude" that it has.
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"I asked Chris, 'If you did not do this, do not confess to something you didn't do,&apos" she told the station.
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Like Augustine, another of his literary predecessors, Knausgaard's approach is to confess, even if he has no God to receive his confession.
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It's like you're witnessing a really pure version of someone, and so often you confess your soul in those pillow talk moments.
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I confess that I can recognize a time in my life in which I felt lost the same way that Gloria does.
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Colton was all ready to confess his feelings to her, but she was too confused to sort out how she actually felt.
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He says staff taunted him about facing deportation and constantly pressed him to confess to gang membership, which he refused to do.
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The actress took to Instagram on Wednesday to confess that she's been "two-timing" her longtime partner while visiting Russell on set.
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We broke the story ... witnesses say Addison bailed right after the crash, but met with cops a few days later to confess.
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"I confess that I sinned, but I paid a high price for my faults," Velez said of her work with the cartel.
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They yelled at me demanding that I confess that I was a journalist and that I hand over any cameras or phones.
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The experiments also showed that experience made players wiser; by the tenth round only around 10% of players were refusing to confess.
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Thanks to Snowden, authoritarians were forced to confess that their testimony to Congress was, rather than true, the "least untruthful" testimony, a.k.a.
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I confess it took a fair bit of job swapping before I knew that psychological research would become my long-term career.
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I figured I would simply confess I had messed up big time and shouldn't have ever left Fox in the first place.
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The fact that her character, Fleabag, is moved to confess to a priest is a kind of meta-joke for the audience.
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I've seen him confess that he's wet himself, channel Drake and Beyoncé and balance an impressive number of items on his head.
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Eisenhauer did not lead authorities to the body, according to Blacksburg police Chief Anthony Wilson, nor did he confess to the killing.
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Interestingly, Kirchner's refusal to confess is also representative of another aspect of native cunning and one that compounds British hatred of divers.
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He forced Cersei to confess her sins and then sent her on a penance walk that none of us will ever forget.
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But eventually, the agency accumulated enough evidence that company officials were forced to confess that the cars contained so-called defeat devices.
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A young woman, she says, was forced to disrobe after being forced to "confess" her sins in front of around 200 prisoners.
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Coronavirus victims have already been forced to confess on Chechen TV.Kadyrov's security forces have previously jailed, beaten, and killed LGBT community members.
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The reality, however — especially having to confess every detail of my sketchy financial history to this lawyer — was nothing short of awful.
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How do you help yourself — I'm going to confess that I'm not an eSports fan, and I don't think you are, either.
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They're a little horrified, of course, and I'll confess that I was slightly surprised to learn they didn't know he was dead.
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It was in the appendix to a posthumously published manuscript, "Every Tongue Got to Confess," not in a letter to Langston Hughes.
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A guy who spends his time pissing people off online sits down in our chair to confess while wearing a creepy mask.
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"Concerning this problem we must confess that we have not adequately fulfilled our responsibility," the conference said in a statement in 2002.
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Only when presented with enough evidence would Mr. Högel confess, Mr. Schmidt said, adding that the nurse had reveled in playing God.
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"I have to confess that this soup was one of my favorite treats as a child," he writes of crème vichyssoise glacée.
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The promo teased that multiple women eventually confess to being in love with him — he may well love one of them back.
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Long before that day, when the two first talked about tying the knot, Ken had something he knew he had to confess.
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The time seems right, then, to confess a thought I've long harbored: GIFs can be glorious, but they are also deeply perverse.
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I confess that my inner geneticist chafes at this language — by and large, we all have the same 22,000 or so genes.
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We confess to being remiss about attending all the events held to honor us or dedicate tokens of respect in our honor.
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Francisco Vicente swore time after time that one person after another just happened to confess to him that they had committed murder.
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I suppose I should confess to one solitary strain of dark sentiment, a theme of vague unease I never gave expression to.
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Still, I have to confess the "it may be your last" line captured my near-apocalyptic mood — and maybe yours as well.
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More than once, I've had friends or students confess that it took them a while to completely trust me, given my background.
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His failures so far, I suppose, should bring resisters like me some modicum of joy, but I must confess that they don't.
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In the case of Catholics, Hamilton suggests parents accompany their kids into confession, even if it hampers what they're willing to confess.
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"In the Maoist era, people would be called before a mass public rally and made to confess for their crimes," said Minzer.
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He came on "TMZ Live" a few hours later to confess and explain why he had it out for the GOP candidate.
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It is evidently intolerable to a huge swath of liberalism to confess the obvious: that those responsible have homes in Brooklyn, too.
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There's something I can confess — I was aware from the beginning that the movie was dancing around within the tropes of romantic comedies.
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People normally don't confess sunshine and rainbows; common Whisper topics include insecurity, depression, substance abuse, and various lies told to employers and teachers.
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Cohen implicated the president in his crimes, and the president seemed to confess to his involvement in campaign finance violations on national television.
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In the book, you confess, more or less, that you pissed on Elvis' grave at Graceland, how does it get to that point?
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This is when you confess all your dirty secrets, all the boyfriends you cheated on, all the promises you've broken to another person.
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Provided their leaders confess to their crimes before a special tribunal, which began its work this month, they will face only symbolic punishment.
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I confess to no small amount of affection for classical designs, which makes Washington, D.C., a particularly nice place for me to live.
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So it remains to be seen what other data misuses Facebook will unearth — and have to confess to now, long after the fact.
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"I confess that at the time I worked for Woody Allen I was a naive young actress," Sorvino wrote in the Huffington Post.
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As Nikolai Bukharin, a close Lenin ally, was told during his own trial, his job was "to confess and repent, not to argue".
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And, after Nick starts to confess his true feelings for her, she laughs in his face and essentially calls him an empty person.
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Sanford's relatives had argued in court that he's developmentally disabled and that police coerced him to confess without a parent or lawyer present.
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In Han's original novel, Lara Jean does not confess her feelings for Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo in the film) on the hockey field.
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They fear that they will be accused or punished by their families, or community members if they confess to having been sexually harassed.
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Spoiler: in true old-timey religious fashion, if you happen to dive off a cliff before you confess your newest crimes, torment awaits.
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Then, they coerced him, telling Brendan that they already knew what he did and all the team needed was for him to confess.
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I've already seen the U12 Plus in person and played around with it, and I have to confess a fair bit of excitement.
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FARC commanders who confess to crimes against humanity will receive eight-year sentences entailing "effective restrictions of liberties and rights"—but not jail.
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Install the extension, confess to your bad habits, and watch the interventions spring up, encouraging you to stop scrolling and close the tab.
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SUSPECTS CONFESS TO SWIPING SHARK FROM SAN ANTONIO AQUARIUM IN BABY STROLLER "He was going to do a stake out," another user joked.
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However, they claimed they had been forced to confess under duress and said the investigators had deprived them of food, water and sleep.
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In a PEOPLE exclusive scene from the movie above, Ashton and Adams playfully confess what they thought the other looked like before meeting.
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It looks like this was a plan crafted by Titus and Jacqueline to get Duke to confess his true feelings — and it worked.
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They were eventually moved to a regular prison, where Amal said they were forced to confess ties with groups the UAE considers terrorists.
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Hopes for solving the case were never higher when two surprise witnesses independently come forward, each separately claiming that they heard Feit confess.
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Emma Roberts, Kiernan Shipka, and Lucy Boynton reveal all in a People Now Confess Sesh Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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I confess, I would often get excited and swept away with the moment and then be completely wasted and have to go home.
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To his credit he would sometimes confess that he wasn't prepared to answer a question, and this honesty suggested a certain admirable integrity.
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On Tuesday, Remini declared herself an open book, encouraging users to ask her their burning Scientology-related questions and boy did she confess.
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Two-thirds of Brazilians confess to seeking out such shortcuts, according to a survey conducted in 2006 by Alberto Almeida, a political scientist.
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This is where I confess that I sometimes start off standing to piss only to realize that I'm in for the bonus plan.
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As Ms. Lind walked away, Mr. Newey had a twinge of regret that he had not used this opportunity to confess his feelings.
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Many people find it hard to accept that FARC leaders accused of crimes against humanity will not go to jail provided they confess.
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" Watts' father, Ronnie Watts, told him, "The Bible says if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just and will forgive us.
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Polly and I are usually on the same page, although I'll confess I think she's at her best when dispensing her tougher love.
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For by now, having initially resisted the prolixity of her meanderings, I confess I'd drunk the Kool-Aid and was relishing every page.
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Also outside my wheelhouse was LANTERNFISH and, at a certain point, I will confess that I gave up (deadlines are partially to blame).
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Kratz told detectives he was present for three of the four killings but did not confess to killing any of the men himself.
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And though I am a practiced and passionate baker, I must confess that I rarely recreate Chef John's recipes in my own kitchen.
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"Confess to U" pairs hard-edged funk and house sounds with a softly enveloping melodic progression, highlighting internal contrasts to subtly gorgeous effect.
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Hillary Clinton does not come without baggage, though I must confess, I cannot bring myself to give one single damn about the emails.
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Eventually, Omar says, they began torturing him to make him confess that Uighur students had gone to Egypt to take part in jihad.
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The police eventually got the thief to confess to the heist after the person had been arrested on something unrelated, Chief Vague said.
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If Trump were smarter, he would confess to the affair, maybe have a Jimmy Swaggart "I have sinned against you, my Lord" moment.
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I'll confess it only half-registered when I first heard about the "hot mic" recording that would become known as the Trump Tape.
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But I confess that while I cared deeply for Ferrante's leading women in her Neapolitan novels, Starnone's protagonist, Daniele Mallarico, left me cold.
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Now I confess I didn't respond to the Trump guy at the ballgame with all the noble sentiments I've put in this column.
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It's 1965, and two well-heeled British men share a fussy lunch where they surprisingly each confess a history of gay sexual encounters.
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Many of these runners I've spoken to confess that it's their way of challenging themselves to see the world in a different way.
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Just confess you agree with the shitty point you're attempting to conceal you condone, so we can argue this out in good faith.
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" Soucie said that Winslow, like many people who falsely confess, had "greater anxiety confronting authority than dealing with whatever punishment that authority imposes.
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After being drugged and tied up by Joe, Henderson (Chris D'Elia) is forced to confess his evil past of sexually abusing underage girls.
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Erik and I had taken pains to keep our romance private, but on the last night, I wanted to confess, and I did.
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These were lessons about respect, agency and other minds that, I am embarrassed to confess, I was rather late in applying to people.
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Paul is, clearly, furious that this is happening and starts screaming that someone ratted them out and demands that whoever it is confess.
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Right now, The Eagle can only loosely connect Pudge to these pranks, and hopes that he'll confess and rat out everyone else involved.
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This led Mr. Ghosn to assume that the Japanese intended to force him to confess or to hold him indefinitely, the person said.
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Instead, other ominous signs emerged: more than once, David called her to confess that he couldn't remember where he had parked his car.
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I would never have turned toward writing with a burning desire to confess, to understand, to justify myself in the eyes of others.
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For me, the frozen potpie has long since lost its attractiveness, but I confess to sometimes longing for a made-from-scratch version.
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On Easter weekend 1960, Garza borrowed her parents' car to go to Sacred Heart Church in McAllen, Texas, and confess to Father Feit.
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He did, however, confess to wearing blackface as part of a dance contest where he dressed up as Michael Jackson in the 1980s.
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With just a few taps on your phone, you could confess on the go, update your sacraments and check dispensation status at any time.
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Duque meanwhile wants to roll back some of the accord&aposs benefits for top commanders until they confess their war crimes and compensate victims.
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I have to confess when me and my friends used to run through the fields of wheat the farmers weren't too pleased about that.
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Some of the 17 suspects detained in connection with Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery have reportedly begun to confess, according to French network TF1/LCI.
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A long haircut would have never gotten past the school teacher she was assigned to confess to — it would have just made things worse.
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What should we think when tech CEOs confess they don't want kids in their family anywhere near the products they're pushing on everyone else?
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An extensive gym (which I confess I've never used) includes a spin room with enough stationary bikes for an entire Tour de France Peloton.
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"Of course, some believed everything and have just been waiting with bated breath to hear me confess it all," Spacey said in the video.
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Her case further strained U.S.-Russian relations, prompting Moscow to accuse Washington of forcing Butina to confess to what it described as ridiculous charges.
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I confess, I'd been occasionally relying on my bedroom Dot for music in the mornings while I got dressed and ready for the day.
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Prosecutors agreed to the plea — with a sentence of life in prison without parole — if Mesiti would confess to his crimes in open court.
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After she was treated, her doctor called the police, saying he would autopsy the fetus if she did not confess to trying to abort.
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That process began as a way to deal with guilt and other personal issues that I did not confess to myself at the time.
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Jailhouse informant Terri Holland alleged to have heard both Williamson and Fontenot confess after the fact, and her testimony was used in each trial.
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I'll confess to you, I'm not the biggest beauty person, as you can see, and I wore my fancy jacket tonight for you, Emily.
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Hong Kong (CNN)A prominent Chinese human rights lawyer has been released on bail after she appeared to confess in a video published online.
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When my co-workers remarked on how they'd never seen my hair so curly before, I was too mortified to confess my awful mistake.
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And while I might be a bit of a hypocrite, I do have to confess that I did really enjoy my horse-meat burger.
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Guerrilla leaders (and army commanders) are supposed to confess their war crimes to a special peace tribunal and then face temporary "restrictions on liberty".
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It seems impossible to believe that anyone could confess to a murder they didn't commit, but it actually happens more often than you'd think.
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The first Aeon pair to land on my review desk was the Aeon Flow Closed, and I confess to not enjoying it at first.
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Officials have released a videotaped statement of Requesens that they say shows an admission, but he never appears to confess or mention the attack.
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It's about a knight torn over whether to confess his love to a princess: "Is it better to speak or to die?" he asks.
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I said on my show this weekend, that guy, he will confess to sinking the Titanic because he wants to get out of jail.
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Provided guerrilla commanders confess their crimes and offer at least symbolic reparation they will not face jail (though many Colombians think that too soft).
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FARC leaders and fighters who committed crimes against humanity will face a special tribunal but will not serve time in jail if they confess.
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"I confess that during my research, many times after, I jumped into one of the hot springs pools," the ones for humans, that is.
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Lee's reappearance comes after his colleague Gui Minhai appeared on Chinese state television on Sunday, to confess to a 2003 hit-and-run incident.
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Many people said the brown-robed Padre Pio was able to predict events in their lives and knew what they were about to confess.
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I have to confess, I didn't really do a great job on that because I was kind of making fun of the whole thing.
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Arthur Koestler, in his novel " Darkness at Noon " (21941), depicted an old revolutionary who decides to confess as a final service to the revolution.
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Sake brought a touch of headiness to a sweet chocolate "martini," and the room's gentle aura felt like an overture to confess romantic sentiments.
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But I confess I did not realize how many states do not allow a candidate any direct control over who 'their' delegates even are.
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He demanded that I falsely confess to being a C.I.A. agent and invent false stories that Mr. Zarif had connections to Western intelligence agencies.
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Those who confess to crimes like kidnapping and executions will be subject to five to eight years of restricted mobility, but no prison time.
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"If I get sent back to Brunei, I will confess who I am and what I believe in to the Bruneian authorities," she said.
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I confess that the metaphor appears to have fallen apart and left me like Zaza, wandering in the backcourt of my own blog post.
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Dassey was ordered released because a judge found cops got the then 16-year-old to confess about Teresa Halbach without an adult present.
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The only time he'd seen me was when he was beating the crap out of me, making me confess to something I didn't do.
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The big picture: I must confess to being surprised by Trump's tweet — even if he's made and bailed on such threats in the past.
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She pulled the bottle—which retailed for less than US $2—out of the garbage and confronted her roomates, asking the thief to confess.
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That person could pop up near the new moon on the 4th or even step forward from the friend zone to confess a crush.
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KUNG FU MILK TEA WITH TAPIOCA PEARLS, $4.50 — I must confess, Kung Fu Tea and I have a history, and not a pretty one.
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DANIEL: I confess I did not ask Dr. Bresee about the color of what's going into your arm, so I can't help you there.
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"I said to him, 'I'm very pleased indeed to see you, but I must confess, I don't really know who you are,'" she said.
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Today, dissidents are being imprisoned and forced to confess on national TV. The government monitors and censors the political views of students studying abroad.
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I confess to a level a fatigue with respect to artists raising questions to which no one has answers, underscoring problems without presenting solutions.
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Instead of these gory tales, the courtroom audience had expected a prosecution witness, Jesus Zambada García, to confess to a bombshell act of corruption.
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I tell it to my racing friends who confess they've also been suffering in secret and to many others who've never raced a lap.
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I will confess that my left brain had issues with the Departurizer's actually having worked (as I innocently assumed it did on first watching).
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But it is highly doubtful that Melania will persuade Donald to confess all to special counsel Robert Mueller III and slink off to Siberia.
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Knowing I was being held accountable, and that I would have to confess any slip-ups to you readers, helped keep me on track.
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Still, Dr. Ballard and Ms. Fundis confess that other clues pointing to Nikumaroro have left them with lingering curiosity about whether Earhart crashed there.
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Among other things, he raises the prospect of CCU as the basis for a settlement on Mars, which I confess hadn't occurred to me.
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He told the court he was sorry for his actions and that he had decided to confess after seeing the victims' families on television.
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He told the court he was sorry for his actions and that he had decided to confess after seeing the victims' families on television.
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In March, the German police found a skier tethered to a blood bag and the investigation led two Austrian cyclists to confess to doping.
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All recounted being forced to participate in self-criticism rituals, whereby members would confess to their commanders any sexual or disloyal thoughts they had.
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In public, scientists would sound a hopeful note; alone, they would confess to their feelings of failure and discuss the imminence of mass starvation.
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I confess, I've rarely heard an American use the word "petrol" except when talking about riesling, which shows the influence of British wine writers.
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Helen must confess to her exhaustion, her despair at not being a better friend and nurse, her anger at Nicola's terrible, terminal time-wasting.
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Seidel began his career in the early sixties, the era of confessional poetry, but he had nothing except his own perceived uncouthness to confess.
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I will confess, the wines we will be drinking are new to me, so I'm not yet sure what I would serve with them.
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If you confess, someone can absolve you — even if they're not the one who was wronged, and even if they're not particularly religious themselves.
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In the aftermath of all the looting, the Kipling kids confess that they are actually the ones that are responsible for the salon getting trashed.
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I have had scores of law students, across the ideological spectrum, confess that they always read the Scalia opinion first — whether majority, dissent or concurrence.
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In one transcript of the phone tap from 1950, which the Los Angeles Times found in 2003, Hodel appears to confess to killing his secretary.
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The episode ends with Jon choosing the worst possible time to confess his true identity to Daenerys, ending his tale just as the horn blows.
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Their alleged plot unraveled after Roberts' conscience allegedly compelled her to confess to a man who was involved in a love triangle with both sisters.
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To that point, 39 percent of millennials would rather confess about having an STD than admit their outstanding debt to a new partner, SoFi said.
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Here's the part where I confess to how many perfectly good tubes of $30 prestige mascara I've tossed after one itchy, annoying day: a lot.
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They said he had used a false name for his passport, and they threatened him with imprisonment if he did not confess, the report said.
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Swift may not be a replicant (unless she has something else she wants to confess on Reputation?) but she does lean into her online life.
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Lord save us from demanding more from our idols than they can give—still, I can't help but confess that I miss the old DeLillo.
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What could seem gimmicky — I confess I braced myself at first — quickly feels like the only natural way to tell the story of a couple.
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As in the original agreement, guerrillas (and members of state security forces) who confess to crimes before a special tribunal will continue to avoid jail.
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After some discussion, Eli and Diane visit Connor to confess to the obstruction crime because that would mean Connor won't have to go after Marissa.
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After his refusal to confess, Nobumasa Yokoo was detained for 966 days on charges of helping Olympus, a manufacturer of optical equipment, cook its books.
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You had better confess before we find out, or else you will also be judged as a liar, and the repercussions will be graver yet.
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Those fears didn't stop Heart from getting physical with boys in her congregation, even as she refused to "confess" to herself that she was gay.
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King spent years learning the intricacies of the legal system and eventually helped convince the actual perpetrator to come forward and confess to the murder.
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I was so taken by the ink drawings that I have to confess to not looking carefully enough at the ones in crayon and ink.
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Policymakers who confess they made gaffes in the past will probably have to work harder to justify they aren't making another one in the present.
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"They'll be told that if they confess to something they may be able to expect a degree of leniency," he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
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America's State Department expressed concern this month about the growing number who "appear to have been coerced to confess to alleged crimes on state media".
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"The fact that I'm here now in front of those cameras comes with responsibility, and I'll confess, I've learned that myself," the Florida senator said.
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We have to get over the philosophical impulse to seize sentences and sweat them, inquisition-style, until they confirm their truth or confess their falsehood.
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Though my efforts had no claim on her eternal destiny, I confess that there was a certain questing vigor, a missionary zeal, to my assistance.
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New England style rolls, serve up some style advice on how to pull off a pencil skirt, and confess to a little light law-breaking.
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They are wary of one another at first, but then confess their love of each other's writing in the parlour of the publisher Arnold Ruge.
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Eventually, Father Monroe must confess the truth of his feelings for Marcela to his superior, Bishop Andrew (Michael Rudko), who stands by the official line.
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Actually, CNET's Galaxy Fold didn't go through a test — this is a brutal, 14-hour medieval-style torture designed to make you confess to heresy.
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Police in Papua sparked outrage this month by draping a snake around the neck of a suspect to persuade him to confess to petty theft.
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Ulfr's sister, Danielle Brown, told Seminole County Sheriff's detective that she heard her brother confess to the crime to an attorney, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
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Sometimes, I confess, it can feel like a challenge to keep up with all the artist-run and Kickstarter-funded spaces and projects around town.
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" On Maria Butina, accused in the United States of being a Russian agent of influence: "I don't understand what she is supposed to confess to.
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"I must confess I was not aware of until you brought it to my attention," said Obama, a comment that seemed to shock even Nilsen.
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Amid shortages of surgical masks, gloves and protective gowns, medical workers are appearing on television and social media to confess their fear of being infected.
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After all, it's easier to admit that something happened in your dream, which you had no control over, than to confess something is bothering you.
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On today's episode we hear from letter writers who have something to confess but are afraid to hurt others with the power of their words.
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A serial cheater sits down in our chair to confess how he got away with dating multiple people at the same time without their knowledge.
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Donald Trump made clear then his approach to dealing with these sorts of problems: Admit nothing, confess nothing, deny everything, attack the person pursuing you.
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Hideko says her brother fell victim to "hostage justice," when police allegedly strip suspects of their right to remain silent and coerce them to confess.
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Mr Duque has sought to undermine the "transitional-justice" system, under which former FARC leaders are given light punishments if they confess to their crimes.
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Many troops swear that their beloved woobie is the most cherished, but older generations of veterans will confess a deep love for their can opener.
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They often follow a similar script: The subjects "confess," denounce others, praise the party and, most important, undermine foreign criticism of China's human rights abuses.
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"I must confess that I never before seriously faced the situation of having everything spoiled by clouds," said William W. Campbell, the team's frustrated leader.
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No less of an authority on sin and repentance than Dostoyevsky raised doubts about our ability to confess without boasting or making a power grab.
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But after she reported it to police, they badgered her into rescinding her report, eventually getting her to confess to making the whole thing up.
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At the same time, I will confess that what was most important to me were aspects of their internal life that I felt united them.
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I will confess that when I first saw the video of a smirking teenager staring down a drumming elder, I, too, was stirred to outrage.
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Duffin also slammed Dassey's defense attorney Len Kachinsky, who is seen aggressively trying to get Dassey to confess to the crime in the Netflix series.
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In front of her is arrayed what she deems to be the ultimate Christmas cheeseboard, and I have to confess, I'm quite excited by it.
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When it was my turn, I went in and I couldn't remember anything I was planning to confess, so I just made up some generic sins.
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I will confess to feeling so befuddled by these two scenes that I had to back up the DVR and make sure I hadn't missed something.
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Ron Shipp, a longtime friend of O.J. Simpson, tells PEOPLE he believes Simpson will eventually confess to murdering ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
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There, Sasha plays "I Wanna Be Adored" to force Elliot, who spends the episode contemplating his own demons and addiction issues, to confess to Becky's murder.
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"And so they're recognizing the problem, they're offering some solutions but I confess there's still a long way to go," Short said earlier on Fox News.
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"The smartphone works like a rosary": You scroll the screen like you would thumb through beads, and you confess, share, and worship via the smartphone interface.
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In their People Now Confess Sesh, Property Brothers stars Jonathan and Drew Scott reveal that they have used their superstar status to get out of trouble . . .
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"People will come into our shop and confess if they've been shopping with someone else because they feel guilty," said Taylor Romero, CEO of Spruce Bot.
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Li was forced to sign a letter of criticism for having "severely disturbed the social order" and was compelled to "confess" that his posting was false.
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She was also a part of a sting operation with the NYPD to get Weinstein to confess to the incident while she was wearing a wire.
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The more interesting question for me, looking ahead, is will Sean Penn agree to testify in a court as to what he heard Guzmán confess to.
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"It could be a day that people just go for it and confess an attraction or make a move, do something bold like that," she shares.
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I must confess, while watching Harry Kane prance around after scoring a goal, I have never once thought, What can this man learn from the troops?
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Here's the part where I confess something about myself: Until a little while ago, I didn't know which one was Kylie and which one was Kendall.
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Though Franken's statement did not explicitly confess to groping or other inappropriate behavior, he acknowledged that some women felt disrespected by him, and apologized for that.
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He'd one day confess to the critic Georg Brandes that he needn't write an autobiography; he already had, he explained, when he wrote The Ugly Duckling.
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Min tries to confess their feelings to Diya, while Diya starts to figure out that her feelings for Min are different than for her other friends.
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And if your ex-fwb does confess to having feelings for you (feelings that you don't return), then it's best to stop seeing that person altogether.
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Dancing With The Stars Duo Lindsay Arnold & Jordan Fisher Spill Their Secrets In A People Now Confess Sesh Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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"Of course, some believed everything and have just been waiting with bated breath to hear me confess it all," he said with the character's Southern accent.
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Cruise, who produced this and the previous Jack Reacher film, clearly sees something in the character, but I'll confess I'm not quite sure what it is.
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He chatted with her for a bit, but was forced to confess that his Swedish was in fact very poor and so they said their goodbyes.
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It was, all sides say, the outcome Malinowski herself preferred, as long as Slager agreed to confess to his crime and accept a life of imprisonment.
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Authorities allege the Amish man told them he felt compelled to confess to poisoning his wife, Anna, who Missouri officials had determined died from liver disease.
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"Tonight, I&aposm going to confess who really has my heart and has had my heart since I was 10-years-old," an excited Vonn said.
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So we walked around and tasted different botanicals and settled on lemon verbena—which I must confess, I have actually used in beers many times before.
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"A mi, mi pasar la mismo en Ingles," he replies moments later, via audio message — before going on to confess his troubles with the pesky auxiliary.
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And now that I've played FIFA 183 on both PlayStation 4 (Pro—mmm, those long shadows) and Nintendo Switch, I've got to confess a potential betrayal.
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Jamal learns that DMajor, his former producer and love interest, is on his way to his house to confess his love to him and come out.
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Which immediately puts pressure on users to confess their content likes/dislikes to Facebook in order to avoid this 'hell is other people's tastes' bind — i.e.
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She would then have taken urgent measures to confess her carelessness, express remorse and make a fulsome display of handing over whatever materials the investigators required.
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That's why Guachochi's authorities estimate 50 percent of the inmates have handed themselves in, some walking for hours to get to the prison gates to confess.
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"It has been argued that we live in a society where we feel obliged to confess our lives for others to consume," says Dr David Beer.
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Their share prices have tumbled ever since the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the central bank and regulator, sensibly forced them to confess to past mistakes.
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"My advice to you is to tell all your agents that they are never to confess," said Philby, who died in Moscow in 1988 aged 76.
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Taqiya is a withdrawal from the fundamental obligation to perform oneself in public, to speak on behalf of ones self, to confess ones heart of hearts.
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I will confess that it took me far longer than I would like to admit to realize that the title of The Staircase is a pun.
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Searcey generally spoke with his suspects for a few hours, telling them about the crime, and didn't record the conversation until they were ready to confess.
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That prevents the next three governments from cancelling or changing the agreement, including its controversial provisions under which guerrillas who confess to crimes are treated leniently.
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In fact, she can come up and say, "Cheney, it's time for me to confess," and I'd want to know who put her up to it.
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"Of course some believed everything and have just been waiting with bated breath to hear me confess it all," he said with the character's Southern accent.
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"Of course, some believed everything and have just been waiting with bated breath to hear me confess it all," he said, using the character's Southern accent.
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I confess, I was starting to wonder about what the real Hillary Clinton — the one you never get to see behind closed doors — really stood for.
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On her quest to becoming whole again, she wants to confess to Cookie the murders (yes, murders) she committed for Lucious while Cookie was locked up.
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Oren Chase is brought in to confess to his role in the matter and makes it sound like Dunbar was the one to pay him off.
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I confess that I have always, despite the potential squickiness of Charles wooing a much younger woman who is also his employee, been mostly Team Charles.
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Omar S and Nite Jewel shared a music video today for their new boogie-influenced single "Confess to U" on the Detroit producer's FXHE Records imprint.
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They tried to make sense of everything I said, rationalizing that maybe I was "just gay," which was what they thought I was going to confess.
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That's much higher than at most public schools, but I'll confess I still find it a bit disappointing because it means some charter graduates still struggle.
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"Even as I feel deep remorse about how I treated some people in my life, I cannot confess to the accusations that are inaccurate," he wrote.
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I keep seeing reactions that treat "A Star Is Born" that way, or that dismiss it as "schmaltzy," and I have to confess that I'm surprised.
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As Hideko and Sookee confess their true feelings to each other, and the lovers escape, they begin speaking Korean in private, eventually forgoing Japanese almost entirely.
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Harvey Levin, the host of TMZ Live, first asked Kachinsky if he believed Dassey was guilty, since he took "aggressive steps" to convince Dassey to confess.
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One of them, the 17-year-old Pino Pelosi, would confess to beating Pasolini and running him over with the Alfa, a confession he later recanted.
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