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Real cases of disloyalty and espionage also contributed, notably the theft of atomic secrets, for which Soviet agent Julius Rosenberg and his wife Ethel were convicted in 1951 and executed two years later.
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Until recently, at least, not only did those suspected of disloyalty face official discrimination; so did their children and grandchildren.
Kim Jong-un wanted to make an example of the cost of disloyalty so it was made public.
Unlike lawyers who represent the indigent in criminal cases or the attorneys who endured mindless charges of disloyalty from the Bush administration for representing detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Ms. Gillibrand's work for Philip Morris served no larger principle of due process.
He would never consider a face transplant: "I feel it would be an act of disloyalty to my own face".
Similar cases that were prosecuted, Comey said, involved some combination of intentional mishandling of classified information, indications of disloyalty to the United States, or efforts to obstruct justice.
The case of Lee, the Knicks' best and most popular player, should also put into context the allegations of disloyalty against James when he left the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The impermanence shrieks of disloyalty.
You struggle with feelings of disloyalty.
Both were dismissed on grounds of disloyalty.
Sullivan reacted badly, accusing Adler of disloyalty.
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