But she would likely have to offer up some juicy information in return.
Monica would, of course, push her lips together, but she would come to see it was all for the best.
Labour candidate Rupi Dhanda said she acknowledged the need for a new suite but she would review its price tag.
Ms Brainard is not known for having grand policy initiatives or big ideas, but she would be a safe pair of hands.
"The police told her to file a restraining order, but she would get halfway through the process and get too scared, " he said.
Mr Hague has won the much-needed praise of Lady Thatcher, but she would still prefer him to rule Britain out of the euro forever.
The operator tried to give the woman an emergency number for the power company but she would not believe police did not deal with electricity.
Sharapova never lost faith that she would recover, but she would have to wait another three years before reaching another grand slam final, losing at Wimbledon in 2011.
But she would do well to consult documents like the Weissglas letter, or the notes of the Aqaba meeting, before suggesting that there was no meeting of the minds.
She knew a lot of folk remedies and could easily have helped me recover in a day or two, but she would have kept me in bed for a few days longer to insure that I recuperated fully.
Not that another woman would steal my soul, but she would fatally interfere with the organisation of my books, for which Aunt Raquel had a reverential respect that she had transmitted to a long line of terrified cleaning ladies.
She might have seen him every single day on the road between her village and Madadeni or Dannhauser, but she would have had no idea who he was, not even if he had happened to stroll into their dilapidated shack one day and introduce himself.
Public Health Minister Shona Robinson said the government had no powers to tell independent voluntary organisations what to do with their services but she would ensure that the society had the views of the parliament in writing ahead of their annual general meeting at the weekend.
Big Mama told me that my mother, whose name was Selma, had a boyfriend over at the Williams Plantation, but she would never tell anybody who he was because she didn't want him getting into trouble for sneaking out to see her in the big house at night.
Mara is a senior at Emerson College and her fear this past summer was not whether she would get an internship but whether she would accept the right opportunity.
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Hathaway made it clear she would answer one question about the incident, but that she would not allow the interview to get out of control and to divert attention from the movie she is so obviously proud of.
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Ms. Quinn has said she personally didn't back this approach, saying she preferred education over restrictions, but she said she would not try to stop the mayor from moving forward.
She may be one of the few people who knows the Bradford Batman's name, as he paid with a credit card and she has the receipt, but she said she would keep his identity a secret.
Ms Bailey said she had not seen the comments but said she would ignore them.
"She told me she had used the phrase before but that she would not be using it again, " said Sen.
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She detests the mandatory public plan, but says she would accept some form of triggered version.
According to Guardsman Lee Wheeler, the duchess told him that she did not know if she was expecting a boy or a girl, but said she would like a boy and William would like a girl.
It thus appeared that her Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle would win the most seats in the lower house, but that she would have difficulty gaining the presidency.
National Trust director-general Dame Fiona Reynolds said changes to the framework would "improve the document and give it a better tone and balance", but added she would "watch to see how it works in practice".
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