The self-confessed music lover, who has been studying it formally since he was a teenager, cannot sing enough about love. |
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Nicholls, a self-confessed opportunist, says it is all about exploiting the right opportunities when they come along. |
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Many senior detectives had been fearful the self-confessed drugs dealer was somehow going to thwart justice. |
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The self-confessed drug addict admitted possessing heroin with intent, but claimed that he was only looking after it for another person. |
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One of modern art's most fascinating figures, Salvador Dali was a self-confessed genius who took surrealism to startling extremes. |
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We are bound to assume that the self-confessed believer is utterly sincere. |
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He is a self-confessed loner with, he admits, a strong streak of indiscipline. |
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A self-confessed thrill seeker, the 35-year-old's latest penchant is motor racing. |
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She started drinking when she was 13 or 14, and over the years it built up until she was a self-confessed alcoholic. |
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In 1997, the self-confessed computer nerd began sending copies of video recordings of each of his games to a Los Angeles company. |
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Volunteers at the charity are self-confessed scavengers, regularly on the prowl for offcuts no longer needed by factories and offices. |
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As things stand, his self-confessed dearest wish seems about to be granted. |
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For all her girlishness, she's a steely businesswoman and a self-confessed workaholic. |
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It was a brave call against a self-confessed battler who likes nothing better than a hard-nosed scrap. |
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What better job for a self-confessed chocoholic than making chocolates? |
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For a self-confessed control freak like Thorpe, preparation is everything. |
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This has not stopped him from becoming a self-confessed reggae freak. |
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As a self-confessed, semi-anti-social loner, this sounds like heaven. |
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A self-confessed workaholic, Gielgud was immersed in the world of the theatre to the exclusion of almost everything else. |
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A self-confessed cadger from Dersingham has been given a huge thank you by the personnel for the support she has given to their Kenyan appeal. |
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A self-confessed nibbler, Di felt she had always been on the large side, and was a serial yo-yo dieter. |
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A self-confessed optimist, he says that having unsolved problems is what makes life interesting. |
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A self-confessed computer nerd, Schilling is the perfect pitcher for the digital age. |
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A self-confessed hero-worshipper, he adroitly patched into a network of national self-regard and milked it for all it was worth. |
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A self-confessed Succubus Hunter, it's hard to tell if this guy's nuts or if the site's a put-on. |
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The fact is that such healing proves nothing about an intervening God: some healers have been self-confessed atheists. |
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The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening. |
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Shopowner and self-confessed loony Roly Gillard has resorted to handing out funny money to boost trade. |
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He had ballooned to more than 24 stones and was a self-confessed pie eater before he decided to take action. |
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Nigella's self-confessed trick, after all, is based not upon actually being a domestic goddess but on faking the image of one. |
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As a self-confessed car nut, I was in my element examining pictures of Formula 1 cars and drivers, rally cars, scale models, trucks, and bikes. |
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One self-confessed rate tart explains how he has made the most of cheap credit, by switching frequently between deals. |
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My friend, who is a self-confessed salad addict and doesn't eat meat, opted for the salad nicoise. |
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For a self-confessed policy wonk, these memoirs contain surprisingly little discussion of political ideas. |
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He is a wool classer and self-confessed maestro sheep handler and has lanolin running through his veins. |
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The self-confessed killer of Peruvian college student Stephany Flores was convicted of aggravated homicide and petty theft. |
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The heroine of Martinu's Mirandolina seduces a self-confessed misogynist, only to reconfirm his prejudices when she dumps him for a bit of rough. |
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Johansson loves the fact that she's now someone others stare at because she's a self-confessed starer. |
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A self-confessed lover of all things British, Rose has already spent a year living in Bath after her degree where she worked in a stained glass art shop. |
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Of the first 80 people they arrested, 76 were self-confessed drug addicts. |
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A self-confessed workaholic, he continued to put in the gruelling hours and demanded even more of himself than ever before. |
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When she isn't working, Joanna is a self-confessed shopaholic. |
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She's manipulative and a self-confessed fantasist. |
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I must, however, express some reservations about the self-confessed goal of this report through the creation of a European area of higher education. |
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The Calgary Herald, for an exposé of police complicity in the illegal entry of a Calgary house during a drug investigation in an arrangement with a self-confessed criminal. |
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Mr. Luis Posada Carriles, a wellknown and self-confessed international terrorist, continues to be prosecuted for lesser crimes relating to immigration in this country. |
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Buenos Aires did, of course, have its darker aspects, and I, as a self-confessed friend of America, found the Americans' truly destructive approach painful and very disappointing. |
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Apart from the crowds which gathered outside the magistrates court to catch a glimpse of the self-confessed killer, thousands more went to the disused and flooded quarry. |
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Astonishingly, the self-confessed perpetrator of this crime, Shamil Basayev, was appointed deputy prime minister of the so-called Chechen government-in-exile on 25 August. |
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Labor's tireless foreign affairs spokesman, a self-confessed God-botherer, had issued a general invitation to colleagues to discuss Labor and religion. |
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Des is a self-confessed natterer who is seldom lost for words, but when it came to asking partner Margaret to marry him he suddenly got tongue-tied. |
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Like most men or women who attain distinction in their chosen sport, and whose competitive streak is almost visible, Harry is a self-confessed rotten loser. |
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Mitchell Wan is one of this rare breed of self-confessed yo-yo fanatics. |
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While four other teachers had some experience in computer use, one had only a very low level of computer competency, and another was a self-confessed technophobe. |
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A self-confessed appalling delegator, he wanted to run the club as a dictatorship of sorts, his final say status extending to even the most trivial aspects. |
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One self-confessed kidnapper now runs the security services in one of Yemen's 17 provinces. |
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Belogolovsky is a self-confessed Seidlerphile. |
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Michelle, who works for the Myton Hospice lottery, was a self-confessed tanorexic. |
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Her self-confessed shyness is easy to misinterpret it as crotchetiness. |
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As he trains for the race, Mr Murakami muses on his tragic efforts to outpace ageing, in a doomed bid to reduce his rising race times. A self-confessed oddball, Mr Murakami is a peculiar memoirist. |
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Mr. Cotton is a self-confessed computer geek. |
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Founded in 2004 by Benoit Prévost, a typographer and self-confessed computer geek, Centre d'affaires Eastman has, from the moment it opened its doors, enjoyed great success. |
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We see evidence of this in estates with devotional objects from the Far East orchestrated for public spectacle and the self-confessed consumption of Kabbalah water. |
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A self-confessed political anorak, Alexander's study of the Quebec referendums also provided an answer to one of the dilemmas of the pro-UK campaign: how to dress up No as a positive message. |
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A self-confessed bibliophile, this show felt like an autobiography but without any hint of sententiousness or showboating self-satisfaction. |
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The self-confessed management systems wonk, who says he reads the Public Accounts in bed before going to sleep, brought his message to CCAF's 25th Anniversary National Conference in Ottawa in mid-October. |
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If nobody else will, let me, a self-confessed philhellene, stand up and say the Greeks have taken enough punishment. |
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Joseph Millson also makes a welcome return to the company to play the self-confessed woman hater Benedick. |
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But given the highly competitive nature of the grocery market, the self-confessed yachtie will not find it plain sailing. |
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As a self-confessed Gleek, buying Mr Schuester's debut album was a no-brainer. |
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The self-confessed MAMIL also encounters snakes, funnel web spiders and dolphins. |
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The self-confessed bossy boots will be using her years of experience to help the girls on the reality show, but has warned she will not sugar-coat what she says. |
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Linked to a string of famous women including Sadie Frost, ex-heroin addict Russell, 30, is a self-confessed teetotal sexaholic with a growing cult following. |
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That, though, is a Dhs100 too far for 7DAYS' tech titan and self-confessed Apple aficionado Megha Merani, who said eau de iPhone 5 reeked as bad as rotten apples. |
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And self-confessed nosy parker Anne Robinson is off on a road trip to ask people loads of awkward questions about money and learn about our spending habits. |
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