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Meaning confession meaning
What does confession mean?
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Synonyms confession synonyms
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Topics confession topics
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Examples confession examples
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Simple sentences
The police forced a confession from her.
Having heard his love confession, the girl blushed.
I'm afraid I have a confession to make.
Tom signed a confession.
Is that a confession?
Anton regularly goes to confession.
Tom has signed a confession.
This is my first confession and I have every reason to be nervous.
You signed a confession.
You shouldn't have signed a confession.
Confession is good for the soul.
Why did you sign the confession?
In the past, people went to church for confession. Nowadays they write on Facebook.
Revenge is a confession of pain.
I have a confession to make.
I have a confession.
The agent was able to squeeze a confession out of the terrorist.
Did Tom sign that confession voluntarily?
Movie subtitles
We have evidence, a confession, and the bad guy doesn't spend one night in jail?
You sign a confession that you murdered that strumpet and I will endeavour to find your wife.
So, will you sign that confession?
A confession of love.
Will you take confession?
I'll have a confession out of him in half an hour.
I have a confession to make to you.
Monsieur La Valle, I have a confession to make to you.
Madge, Horace has a little confession to make.
I have a confession to make, Madeleine.
Emily, I have a little confession to make.
I want a signed confession.
Indeed if I may make a full confession to you.
An agonizing confession escaped from her lips, fear and horror.
Whose confession is this?
Before you go. I have a little confession to make.
Honest confession is good for the soul.
It is, ladies and gentlemen, the confession of a tortured conscience. Listen.
This is a setup, not a confession.
How about your confession?
When I read your confession there was only one thing I could figure.
So you revoke your confession?
Please repeat your confession in the presence of the accused.
WHAT MORE CONFESSION DO YOU WANT THAN THAT, YOU LITTLE.
Tipped me so liberal and all that, well I just can't leave without making a confession.
A confession?
That's a fine confession.
Is this, by any chance, going to be a confession?
Sign a confession that I accused you falsely at the trial?
I'm going to dictate for your signature the confession you've just made to me.
Mr. Spade, I I have a terrible, terrible confession to make.
News and current affairs
Dr. Khan's televised confession and acceptance of sole responsibility for proliferation activities has done nothing to reduced suspicion that there is more here than meets the eye, and of the Pakistani military's complicity in proliferation.
Yet his public confession and apology are unlikely to end the matter.
The King of Jordan would not have been in a position to forgive even a truly contrite Bush, and therefore he was not the proper audience for the confession.
This was a remarkable confession: these officials evidently believed that their policies had wrecked nearly half of Russia's economic capacity in the space of just a few years--a level of destruction not even Hitler's Nazi armies had achieved.
Criminal proceedings may then be downsized to a confession of a single massacre, as subsequent trials are shelved to open the way for punishment - unlike, say, the Milosevic trial, which is now dragging into its fourth year.
I was shocked last week to see him on Iranian TV, pale and wan, giving the kind of faked confession that would have made Soviet prosecutors blush.