Sentences with phrase «confidants when»

Starting as convenient acquaintances, the two soon grow into each other's most trusted confidants when a night of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.»
Two strangers stuck in New York City for the night grow into each other's most trusted confidants when a night of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
When it's hot and sticky and disgusting outside, the following products are my confidants when it comes to staying in place.
She understands you, tells you things she wouldn't tell anyone else, and is your confidant when you have your own secrets, too.

Not exact matches

When agents made a clandestine tape that caught the civil rights leader in a compromising situation, Hoover gleefully released it to certain confidants in the press.
Mr Spooner was a close confidant of Mr Clarke when they were both executives at British gravy, cakes and sauces maker Premier Foods.
This includes not letting them bulldoze us into changing our minds when they don't like an answer, as well as allowing them to be kids instead of confidants.
As the corruption trial of his former close aide and confidant Joe Percoco played out in New York City, Gov. Andrew Cuomo stuck to a largely similar script when asked about the details of the testimony.
Molinaro, who party leaders have encouraged to run after he initially decided not to do so in January, cited the case against longtime Cuomo confidant Joseph Percoco when he officially declared himself a candidate this week.
The former mayor of New York and longtime Trump confidant may be making headlines for not really towing the Trump company line when it comes to Stormy Daniels, but when it comes to selling houses... he may be the key.
In another anecdote, Zucker recalled a time when the two of them traveled with their wives to Paris, where Litwin was unable to enjoy himself, telling his confidant that he received no pleasure in being away from his work.
Besieged by federal and state investigators, Mayor Bill de Blasio turned Nixonian Thursday and declared five of his closest outside confidants exempt from public disclosure laws when they advise him on running the city.
The when the senate adjourns into an extended recess so that individual senators can go home and spend time with their family or sleep and be confidant that they haven't missed any important votes or other senate business.
When I interview or make a public appearance, I'm not «Josh, the shy guy», but instead this crazy, confidant guy who wants to investigate the afterlife.
That means we have inevitably become each other's confidants, share a room when we travel together, and consult each other on everything — from what to wear to how to handle a sticky friendship.
I still feel not so confidant for when I finally start.
But you must learn to fuel yourself right, exercise right, and probably most importantly of all you need to start thinking, acting and speaking more positively, all of which will come naturally when you start feeling more confidant in your own skin.
Our health coach fills the roles of confidant, cheerleader, motivator, friend, in a structured, supportive partnership and when necessary, and at times can give you a good kick in the pants to get you back on track.
When I'm pulled together, I feel confidant and like my clothes are there to accentuate, rather than do all the talking.
The real confidant attitude of the diva lady is brought out when your shoes get a lift!
The problem is, usually that person is your best friend, confidant and the one you turn to when things go wrong.
Well, that would have to be my best friend, my confidant, my lover, the person who makes my heart jump when they walk into the room... Obviously, a physical chemistry is very important, too.
But when Tommy does finally unleash his special brand of drama upon the crowd, the utterly bizarre yet oddly confidant performance hilariously subverts all the build - up that came before, playfully offering a perfect introduction to this singularly peculiar man.
Masters of Sex is at its best when exploring the contradictions of its characters — Bill's insistence on academic honesty while lying to his wife and making unilateral decisions about the study without consulting his partner, Virginia engaging in an affair with Bill while remaining a confidant of Libby — and the hypocrisies of society, and it does so with engaging personal stories.
There, goateed head honcho Neil King (Owen Wilson) and his confidant McTeague (Eddie Griffin) hold little regard for their elderly guests, whom they dispatch when the time is right with «the Greyhound treatment».
The film awards circuit is a much different beast than it was 15 years ago when Tarantino exploded onto the scene with «Pulp Fiction,» even if his long time confidant Harvey Weinstein is still at the campaign's helm.
With the help of their FBI confidant and accomplice (Mark Ruffalo) they're out of hiding, but things go awry when they're held captive and forced to take on their biggest heist yet for a baddie tech genius (Daniel Radcliffe).
When her foster dads go outside she is comfortable and now confidant going over to them to sniff them.
The Dennys were descended from Sir Anthony Denny, a confidant of Henry VIII in the king's later years, when he rejoiced in the title of First Chief Gentleman and Groom of the Stool.
Even the longtime confidants — the ones he'd had since college, who remembered him passing out at a party, or caught him falling flat on his face going after a girl, or gave him advice when he was dissolutely smoking cigarettes all day and planning his motorcycle trip across the Badlands — all distanced themselves once they knew he had sentenced someone to death.
The classic definition of confidentiality remains that of Lord Goff in the Spycatcher case (above) in which he stated his opinion «that a duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person (the confidant) in circumstances where he has notice, or is held to have agreed, that the information is confidential, with the effect that it would be just in all the circumstances that he should be precluded from disclosing the information to others... The existence of this broad general principle reflects the fact that there is such a public interest in the maintenance of confidences, that the law will provide remedies for their protection».
When we first spoke, I knew you sounded very knowledgeable and confidant that you could help me even though we only spent about an hour on the phone.
Real estate agents often have to be more than advisors and sales experts; they have to be friends and confidants, when the situation calls for it, of course.
As a result, my goal is to consistently be a confidant, a knowledgable advisor, and even a comforting friend when tough decisions need to be made.
She has always been my close friend and confidant and I hope to be just like her when I'm a mother to my own little ones some day.
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