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But at least they have backgrounds, experiences and relationships with their own voters to betray in the first place.
Most interesting of all, my mother would often betray, in her expression or the slump of her shoulders, a bit of vulnerability.
An English composer, William Boyce, eclipsed by Johann Christian Bach, wrote eight sinfonias that betray in design the strong influence of theatre music.
There is also an "emotional stake that philosophers often have and betray in their argumentation", which "it's dangerous and also even verges on offensive to draw attention" to.
This sense of belonging, or, at least, of the need to belong, burns beneath the surface of the photographs, and it may account for the curious lack of bewilderment that his subjects betray in their moment of isolation before the lens.
The people whom Zuckerberg tries to ruthlessly betray — in the kind of intellectual-property grudge match that keeps Hollywood stomachs in knots but usually puts the rest of the world to sleep — end up ludicrously rich or major Facebook stakeholders and actual Olympians.
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Reader, have you been betrayed in love?
And at times they feel betrayed in response".
Few bands have been so betrayed in the studio: no Fishbone single conquered the charts.
Goldstein seems well aware that the word "betraying" in her title is both verb and adjective.
Both are about to be betrayed in the name of tax cuts.
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