Sentence examples for both betrayed from inspiring English sources

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In the trial's aftermath, Dino felt both betrayed and galvanized.

The sheer statistical improbability of the two Jewish characters, both betrayed, still being alive at the end, while their Aryan peers had perished in battle bears some examination.

For example, American officials said that Mr. Howard, who defected to the Soviet Union after fleeing the United States in September 1985, and Mr. Ames both betrayed Mr. Tolkachev, the design scientist.

Peasant uprisings, such as the Jacquerie in the relatively prosperous Île-de-France and the Tuchins in Languedoc, both betrayed desperation born of recurrent taxation and were associated with the expression of egalitarian ideas; the Jacquerie coincided with a weakened grain market and may have been hastened by efforts of lords to enforce labour services and payments after the Black Death.

Their cover of Gloria Jones's northern soul classic (which segued, on the 12-inch, into the Supremes' Where Did Our Love Go) was a minimalist anthem that both betrayed the duo's north-western origins and made the most of their performance art leanings.

They were both betrayed and ultimately killed while still in their prime.

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The nadir was reached in 1908, when it was disclosed that Yevno Azef, longtime head of the terrorist wing of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, was also an employee of the department of police and had for years been both betraying his revolutionary colleagues and organizing the murders of his official superiors.

The New Yorker, November 29 , 1999P. 124 Briefly Noted book review of "The Father of the Predicaments" (Wesleyan; $19.95) by Heather McHugh... "No word can clear itself" in this accomplished volume of poems, which illuminates how the contradictions and dualities concealed in language both betray and redeem us.

Despite the sides' ambitious intent, both were betrayed by erratic passing in a scrappy first half.

Mr. Sarkozy and Mr. Hollande both have "betrayed" the French, Mr. Cavers said, by supporting "the same internationalist, free trade politics" he blames for the current economic crisis.

The Stuckists are scathing about the Turner Prize, and the Tate director, saying both have betrayed the traditional skills of drawing and painting.

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