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Confidants of Merhi told the Associated Press that she and Ballard dated briefly about two years ago.
Man charged in Pennsylvania with slaying ex-girlfriend, 3 others 2010
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Confidants are people in my life for the long haul.
Making Great Decisions Reflections T. D. Jakes 2009
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Confidants are people in my life for the long haul.
Making Great Decisions Reflections T. D. Jakes 2009
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Confidants are people in my life for the long haul.
Making Great Decisions Reflections T. D. Jakes 2009
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"" Confidants '' around U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the article said, believed that the United States was using the U.N. inspection team in Iraq as a spy's nest in order to take out Saddam Hussein.
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KING: Confidants see a decisive commander-in-chief willing to lead when others blink.
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But Ministers of State, their immediate Confidants and Instruments, have much to answer for, if to gratifie private Passions, they misguide the Prince to do publick Injury.
Part I. Government 1909
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Confidants are dangerous persons, in every home circle, and many a happy home has been rendered desolate by their agencies.
A Manual of Etiquette with Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding Sophia Orne 1873
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Confidants of Mr. Daniels share that concern, but they say Indiana is not about to bail out a splintered Republican Party.
NYT > Home Page By JONATHAN WEISMAN 2012
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But Ministers of State, their immediate Confidants and Instruments, have much to answer for, if to gratifie private Passions, they misguide the Prince to do publick Injury.
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