And I figured the only way to get him to come clean would be if I came clean first. |
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I'm sure they were just dying for the opportunity to come clean and acknowledge their guilt. |
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Three buckets of water, hot as my hands could stand, the Fairy Liquid all bubbling and foaming, but still the wall would not come clean. |
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So, in conclusion, one might say that the answer to criticism is not to come clean but to bamboozle the oiks who criticise you. |
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Labour must come clean as an unequivocally, unambiguously and patriotically pro-European party. |
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I've been loosely blabbing a little bit lately, and this is the time I need to come clean about the whole thing. |
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If he didn't then he should come clean and take his medicine as he so sanctimoniously advises all his politician friends to do. |
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This past year we heard some big names come clean about why they used to drink or abuse drugs. |
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Dudley had come clean as soon as he was arrested and both the vehicle and the trailer were returned to their owners undamaged. |
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In one episode, Butch's elderly parents come clean about their swinging antics during the Korean War. |
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If the department wants transformation targets met, then they must be honest and come clean about this. |
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The highways authorities must come clean and tell all road users what is wrong, and what they are doing to put it right. |
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She said he refused to come clean to the police, saying it would cost him his job. |
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Finally the banks are going to be forced to come clean and speed up cheque clearance. |
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When is somebody going to come clean and reveal the real hidden agenda? |
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Laggards can buy time, but they cannot necessarily wriggle out of the obligation to come clean, or at least cleaner. |
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All four of them must look carefully at their past, come clean and show this new Commission where reform is needed. |
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He said he panicked because he was on probation and told the jury he had dug a hole for himself and that was why he wanted to tell the truth and come clean. |
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We are also calling on the authorities to come clean on exactly how many Afghan nationals they are holding in Iranian jails. |
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When a company cooks the books, its best bet is to come clean itself. |
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Upon... advised, I decided to come clean and explain the facts the way it happened. |
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I come clean in admitting I am a soppy sentimentalist at heart. |
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At least they have had the decency to come clean, and I respect that. |
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The government owes it to this country to come clean. |
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Of course, informal information provision is no substitute for open and transparent accounting: Global Witness now invites all parties to open their books and come clean. |
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In this regard, it is imperative that responsible leaders must come clean about what they know of events relating to the arming and financing of Angola's war machine. |
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The play makes us wonder what would happen if suddenly, with no warning whatsoever, people began to come clean and say what they truly think and feel about others and the world around them. |
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Last night Sinn Fein Health spokesman Caoimhghin O Caolain called on the HSE to come clean about the rechecking of scans. |
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Meanwhile, Priya wants Rakesh to come clean to Kirin until she tells a big lie of her own. |
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Perhaps it is only fair to come clean at the start and confess that I found J.R.R. Tolkien's Unfinished Tales a disappointment. |
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Saddam's shuck and jive shows he will never come clean. |
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Therefore that is a completely misleading statement, and the government should come clean on that when it tells the public that somehow there is compensation in the bill. |
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Even they had to come clean about the direness of the situation. |
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In my case, I think I have to come clean, and I apologize, Mr. Minister, but I feel compelled in good conscience to reveal the truth about the process behind my appointment. |
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Today, I urge the President of the Russian Federation to come clean and support the rapid ratification of the Protocol and to ensure the speediest possible reintroduction of it to the Duma. |
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