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They feel betrayed, as do local politicians and their constituents.
Forgetful of past loyalties, he was betrayed as often as he himself betrayed others.
No one ever sang of being a clown betrayed as poignantly as he did.
"What really challenged me, when I met the soldiers, was realizing they were betrayed as much as anyone.
And the dealers, suppliers, workers, regulators, and legislators in every country who now have to deal with the aftermath feel betrayed as well.
So the president, they say, felt betrayed as well as insulted.Class of '68In any event, Mr Schröder's démarche may point up a deeper change in German thinking about foreign affairs.
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The two nuns are accused of betraying as many as 5,000 Tutsi who had sought sanctuary in their convent.
But many of the 180 reports appear to betray as much about the motivation of the sources than those of the alleged foreign puppet-masters.
Authentic revolutions have often been betrayed, but as far as Žižek is concerned, they are never misconceived.
Trump is now attacking Republican leaders who allegedly betrayed him as much as he's attacking Clinton.
It simply betrays, as misanthropy often does, the scoffer's dashed hopes and thwarted expectations.
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