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Literary virtuosity almost always betrays a sense of deep, comfortable immersion into a familiar soil.
"The activity always betrays someone, and some observers will think that it is justified and others not, in every case".
The Clinton camp spoke of "internalised misogyny", but this result has seen it externalised, with many using Trump's victory as yet another stick to beat feminism, a feminism that is white, liberal and always betrays women of colour.
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Co-opted convictions will always betray you.
In other words, a rational, self-interested person would always betray his fellow prisoner.
His writing always betrayed some of his desire to win ugly.
A MAN'S inner life is always betrayed by his bookshelf.
Her blue eyes, which always betrayed her mood, had a slight squint, hence the glasses.
We've always "betrayed the working class children of Britain", but we've gone on to betray any hopes they may have for their children.
"Let's talk about trust," Kaine said, more effectively, and he sketched Trump as a swindler, who asks for trust that he always betrayed.
What connects humanity the most?' Not to get all heavy or anything… "I thought: 'What about betrayal?' Everybody is always betraying somebody; everybody has either betrayed or been betrayed or has betrayed themselves.
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