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Examples

  • This little book provides us with insights into the soundscape of Edward the Confessor's England.

    BBC Tales Before the Stave: The Story of the 11th Century Winchester Troper 2009

  • She loved and laughed and longed for things just the same as those born with blond hair or brown eyes, and without a Confessor's special ability.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • Kahlan had desperately wanted to unleash her Confessor's power.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • "He intended to cut the Mother Confessor's throat."

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • A Confessor's power was partly dependent on her strength.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • She had a thousand answers for the Mother Confessor's charges, but at that moment, they all seemed empty.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • She was standing in the doorway in her white Confessor's dress, her long thick hair tumbling down, her form the embodiment of feminine grace, looking as beautiful as the first time he saw her.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • As always happened, using her Confessor's power left her drained and exhausted.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • In the past, a Confessor's inability to marry out of love was one of the reasons she could emotionally endure the practice of infanticide.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • If she had to, she could always resort to her Confessor's power, but in her condition that was a dubious proposition.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

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