Anna divulges intimate details of her marriage and starts to demand an exchange of confidences and a sense of William's life and world. |
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In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences over the tinkle of fine teacups. |
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I'll only say you should never trust your Uncle Phil with your confidences. |
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I was missing the joy and the secrets and confidences that we put in each other. |
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Afterwards we lay close together and gazed at the stars above, becoming fast friends, exchanging confidences. |
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Patients talk to health professionals because they trust them to keep their confidences. |
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In that stillness, the vastness of the energy touched deep seeds of consciousness in them as they trusted me with their confidences and secrets. |
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Our pact is sealed through the trading of intimacies, confidences which, if they are about people, are about anyone but each other. |
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And there are the autobiographical grasses, exposing old secrets and betraying ancient confidences in exchange for sales. |
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The rock fit perfectly in my pocket, felt reassuring in my hand, and the little fellow painted on the front seemed to invite confidences. |
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The solid looking citizen with the shock of white hair always had the appearance of someone who could be trusted with confidences. |
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At every opportunity, Marita pretends to defend Catherine while insinuating herself into David's confidences. |
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Yesterday she had been emotional and vulnerable, I had the feeling that under normal circumstances we would never had exchanged confidences. |
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I didn't say anything, as I am sworn to both of their confidences. |
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Subsequently, mother and my cousin Simone received some confidences because they were witnesses to so many things 'foretold' and realized. |
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By that standard, ironically, Foster's confidences to his lawyer might yet remain secret. |
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Participants are more likely to share such confidences with research professionals who have formal duties of confidentiality. |
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Two lengthy consultations over 121 days concerning Cabinet confidences were carried forward from the 2008-2009 fiscal year. |
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There is no discretionary power vested in a government department to make such confidences accessible to the public. |
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If the Court found it necessary, it could examine the Cabinet confidences in question. |
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With the exception of Cabinet confidences, SIRC has access to all information and documentation of whatever kind held by the Service. |
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Even cabinet confidences are only 20 years, and security intelligence information doesn't get exempted forever. |
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Only items that involve cabinet confidences, the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act will be considered at in-camera sessions. |
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When an access request involves Cabinet confidences, ministers must consult the Privy Council Office before responding. |
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Your company gives confidences in terms of time and accuracy particularly on technical translations. |
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In my experience, the best parent-child conversations happen in the car, when you're both facing ahead and confidences can be exchanged without meeting each other's eyes. |
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They seem to be looking only for somewhere to exchange confidences. |
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And unlike you, I can keep confidences, even when I'm otherwise engaged. |
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Is it because of difficulties with language, because of the different financial cultures, the legal framework, or is it because people have confidences in lenders with which they are familiar and which are on their doorstep? |
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The subsequent, solemn, repetition of oaths by each successive incoming minister and junior minister they pledged not to betray confidences, to respect sovereignty of India and more did begin to pall by the second hour. |
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Yet Mr Short has also delved into the state archives, as well as extracted confidences from Mitterrand's wife, Danielle, who died in 2011, and Anne Pingeot, his mistress, to produce some gems. |
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In her statement, Victoria refuses to breach confidences about her marriage, avoiding the trap of being branded a mudslinger. |
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Under section 39, we are given access to all information under the control of the Service or the Inspector General, excepting only cabinet confidences. |
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Canada's security agencies must maintain the confidences and the cooperation of foreign agencies that have shared confidential information with our services in the expectation that it would not be divulged. |
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In investigating complaints, SIRC has all of the powers of a superior court, and has access to all information in the possession of CSIS, except for Cabinet confidences. |
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I know that the Friday evening before the conference, during the Quebec Division's annual meeting, there was a tribute to our friend Marcella and I know, having shared two minutes of confidences, that she was deeply touched. |
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Adolescents often exchange confidences that sublimate death and anguish. |
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Also, given that this is a very much First Nations-led initiative, one of the more delicate issues involved keeping First Nations proponents very much in the foreground, while not compromising Cabinet confidences. |
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The changes that accompany the passage into adulthood, for example, are often accompanied by more profound personal reflection, and a diary was sometimes the perfect companion and receptacle for all kinds of confidences. |
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It often happens that there are, among the relevant documents collected by the government in answer to such requests or orders, Cabinet confidences. |
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