| 21. | Alternately confiding and intimidating, Bullock relished a profane punch line.
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| 22. | Park confided that she had been diagnosed with cancer as well.
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| 23. | We cannot confide the direction of this country to an opportunist,
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| 24. | "It was the egos, " he confides.
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| 25. | But such distinctions, confided Eitan, are no longer useful.
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| 26. | After that, she never felt comfortable confiding in a teacher.
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| 27. | Representative James P . McGovern of Worcester confides to the Globe.
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| 28. | Changed by World War II confided in letters to the author.
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| 29. | He's also come to confide in some parental figures.
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| 30. | The company doesn't confide its innermost thoughts to us.
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