Mr Aznar, meanwhile, confided to journalists that ultimately, yes, of course, he wanted Gibraltar to be Spanish.
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Repeatedly he confided to Dietrich-Dirschau his intention to get even with his imperious boss and gain the recognition he craved.
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During a brief cross examination she dismissed all suggestions that her daughter had ever confided to her that she beat Yaseen.
Some of the largest class-action firms in the country have confided to me that rarely are the referral fees and related conflicts of interest involving fund counsel disclosed to the boards.
Some of the largest class action firms in the country have confided to me that rarely are the referral fees and related conflicts of interest involving fund counsel disclosed to the Boards.
Even UN officials have confided to reporters off the record that "a lot of inspectors are inexperienced" and are being hired without background checks to establish their fitness, let alone their objectivity and integrity.
Visiting the U.K. with former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, she confided to an aide that she had developed a bit of a crush on a U.K. politician the then chancellor, and future Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The railroad and telecom tycoon has confided to at least one associate that this is his way of doing something to stem the tide of what he sees as violence-and sex-soaked refuse spilling out of Hollywood.
At a recent dinner in Kettners restaurant in London, he confided to his close supporters that he would surprise them during his campaign by pushing social justice and environmental causes much more strongly than the Labour government has.
"I haven't competed in a race yet, " she confided, referring to the Spartan Sprints, which are held in 60 cities around the globe.
Lewinsky had become suicidal out of fear that the president would learn that the former White House intern had confided their relationship to friends, Tripp said.
Tyler Pagel, the team's other member, and a graduate of Boise State, confided he likes to have fun with visitors who refuse to believe him when he informs them the potato is fake.
Such decisions are wholly confided by our Constitution to the political departments of the government, Executive and Legislative.
The couple met while working at a supermarket in 1999 and after the relationship turned abusive she confided in her unhappiness to a number of people.
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His bulky letters reveal his love for and dependence on Pierre to whom he confided endless details about his health, exercise regimes and work, explaining how he would measure the time he took to draw by playing Beethoven symphonies on the gramophone.
In 1832, Galois fell in love with a young lady, Mademoiselle Stephanie du Motel, who had confided some of her troubles to him.
She said Willey wanted her to say she had confided details of the incident right after it happened and felt upset and harassed.
From " Bailout: An Inside Account of how Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street, " by Neil Barofsky, former special inspector general to oversee the Troubled Assets Relief Program: Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke "confided that he believed that Goldman Sachs would have been the next to go" after Morgan Stanley.
But when I mentioned my trip to her home country, she confided for the first time how many nights she's spent crying.
"Originally, they wanted me to play Christmas music, " he confided.
But MIT did not go along, according to Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard professor whom Swartz confided in.
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In the course of a conversation with Douglas Stives, a certified public accountant in Red Bank, New Jersey, one tech executive confided that he was the only one in his office planning to honestly report his incentive options for 2000.
Mr Barak's American opposite number, Leon Panetta, who was travelling with journalists to a meeting with his NATO counterparts in Brussels, confided soon afterwards that there was a strong likelihood of Israel attacking Iran in April, May or June, when the skies are usually clear.
Mr. McGee allegedly obtained the inside information from a senior Philadelphia Consolidated executive who confided after an AA meeting that pressure over the merger were leading him to drink.
"I like to think of seaweed as sea plants, " she said after I confided that seaweed has always creeped me out.
Or she confided in you that when she leaves work for the day, she goes home to a television-free home to spend time with a cup of coffee, her husband and absolutely no connection to the internet (it must be torturous to not understand technology).
"It urged them to vote for change, and I am pleased that they did not, " he confided.
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