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But no sooner has the gang reconvened for a self-congratulatory Champagne toast atop a mountain peak than it is betrayed by one of its own.
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"It is betraying the victims.
"It is betraying your religion and everything you are".
"It is betraying an entire generation," she said.
It is betraying the north of England, it is betraying the great cities of the north by being so equivocal about HS2.
Rather than seeing the Soviet Union as an aggressor in the war, which it certainly was in 1939 and 1940, she discusses its fate after it was betrayed by its Nazi ally and invaded in 1941.
The rise of TV and movie fandom, for example — with its generous affection turning, when it's betrayed, into lavish scorn — seems to be an extension of our love affair with books.
The rise of TV and movie fandom, for example—with its generous affection turning, when it's betrayed, into lavish scorn seems to be an extension of our love affair with books.
Such belief is fundamental to a representative democracy, and it was not their doing that it was betrayed.
The word suggests observational neutrality, a documentation, an unretouched record of what's real; and if that was the promise it was betrayed almost from the start.
If Judge Sotomayor showed any hint of emotion, it was betrayed by her hands, her manicured nails painted a pale pink.
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