She said that the timing was wrong, as did Abramson, when he confided in her.
"It urged them to vote for change, and I am pleased that they did not, " he confided.
"One of my favorite things in life is pruning fruit trees, " he confided.
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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"I was thinking more vegetarian on the Upper East Side, " he confided.
At other times he confided in the Diary his bitter feelings towards scientists whom he believed had stolen his ideas and inventions or deliberately under represented his achievements and contribution.
"Originally, they wanted me to play Christmas music, " he confided.
Once, when an antique cup and saucer went missing from a room, he confided that he actually riffled through the guests' luggage, which had been stored as they took a final spin around town.
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.
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.
Doris, Zwelish introduced her as, though he later confided that her name was something else, Do Lun or Du Lan.
He finally confided in his parents over Christmas break in his home state of Hawaii and told Notre Dame coaches what was going on Dec. 26, according to Swarbrick.
As he briefed the media about today's agreement, Alex Salmond confided that he had been told by his advisers: do not look triumphalist.
Years ago, Doonesbury took aim at the hazards of low-volume hospitals in a strip where a surgeon confided he kept his skills sharp by practicing brain surgery on large melons.
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.
Indeed, the manager confided that he'd purchased one for his wife for Valentine's Day.
Looking back, Roosevelt confided that he stood behind the substance of his remarks but not their style.
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Indeed, as we rode around the ice, Mr. Curtis confided that he has recurring nightmares regarding his job.
The firm's boss confided that he was completely surprised by the mergers, though publicly he said that Texaco had been thinking of doing the same.
One doctor confided that he and his colleagues were not completely sure of the content of the toxic waste, and advised concerned patients not to drink milk in case the waste was radioactive.
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.
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.
Is it possible that his wife, Debbie, took HGH without Clemens knowing, and that Andy Pettitte, his pious Yankee teammate, lied when he testified under oath that Clemens confided in him about his HGH usage?
My old high school friend, Mike, confided in me recently that he was leaving the major wirehouse where he had been employed as a financial adviser for the past 18 years.
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Mr Aznar, meanwhile, confided to journalists that ultimately, yes, of course, he wanted Gibraltar to be Spanish.
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