Billed as an explosive mix of murder and betrayal on the Costa del Sol, it features the high life enjoyed by British ex-pat villains. |
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For these dogs, there is no such thing as betrayal or rebellion, only loyalty. |
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There is no greater betrayal than to impoverish a generation yet unborn by willful acts of amnesia. |
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Just handing over the country to the warlords of the Northern Alliance once the war against the Taliban is won would be a kind of betrayal. |
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There are no words, no internal dialogue that can quell my feeling of betrayal. |
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Readers also will learn that black success in a Jim Crow society was necessarily grounded in betrayal of the community. |
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There, amid a Kafkaesque world of intrigue and betrayal, his medical skills became indispensable to the prison authorities. |
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There's barely a happy moment to be found, with Cole either recovering from heartbreak, overcoming betrayal or kicking someone to the curb. |
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The sheer authority in his voice revealed his kingliness, and for a moment I understood Roahin's fear, if not his betrayal. |
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Harry's wretched past revisits him vividly, trailing behind it issues of betrayal, death, punishment and revenge. |
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His investigation reveals a twisted labyrinth of deception and betrayal, with remorseless vixen Kitty Collins at the center. |
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Some evangelical Anglicans saw and see it as a betrayal of the Reformation. |
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He is being tried for bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal! |
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The Sovereigns, still in apoplexy over the betrayal, promised their favor to the man who brought the Traitor back alive. |
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A combination of bad timing, bad weather, betrayal and confusion led to the defeat of the rising. |
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When does safeguarding one's own position become a betrayal of the larger principles one lives for? |
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There's betrayal, murder, raucous feasts, flamenco dancing and the occasional talking tree. |
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While in Mexico to retrieve an overdue debt, he finds himself embroiled in a tangled web of love, passion and betrayal. |
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It's a betrayal of promises on a grand scale, and all the worse for being a betrayal of the poorest people in the world. |
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Dante couldn't help baiting and rubbing her face in her partner's betrayal. |
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The result is an escalating spiral of suspicion, greed and betrayal, in which family and friendships are put to the test. |
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In fury Beethoven scratched out the dedication at the betrayal of his ideals. |
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The various stories thematize issues of colorism, marital betrayal, family strife, and poverty. |
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A shameful catalogue of abandonment, betrayal, sell-out, dishonesty and total breach of trust. |
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Mourning in anticipation, 71 railway enthusiasts took steam's eclipse by diesel and electric traction to be history's greatest betrayal. |
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The talk was of victories and defeats, of holy war and martyrs, of betrayal and the punishments for traitors to the cause. |
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Artie promises not to betray certain details only to show us both the promise and betrayal together. |
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The cocaine trade being so lucrative, it encouraged disloyalty and betrayal. |
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Josh had been promoted recently because of a treacherous betrayal by the old Number Four. |
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That would have been seen, in our view, as a betrayal of the promise we gave people at the election only a few short weeks earlier. |
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In his trilogy of plays, The Oresteia, he deals with the themes of betrayal, murder and reconciliation. |
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The blurb described the book as a private detective's journey through personal betrayal to a form of redemption. |
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A lot of nationalistic bombast was spouted during this era, but there was also a quiet betrayal of an entire generation. |
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A figure of fun, his name was jeered for his hypocrisy, booed for his betrayal. |
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The sneak from behind the bicycle shed is preparing his most squalid betrayal of Britain yet. |
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David Mamet's cinematic creations are often stylized portraits of greed, betrayal and brinksmanship. |
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Fortunately, this betrayal did not lead to another war and all the gods of the Vanir were subsequently integrated with the Aesir. |
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This was perceived by the mass of the electorate as a volte-face if not a betrayal of electoral promises. |
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It feels like a betrayal to be flying off on holiday when there are so many problems to deal with. |
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First, it is a profound betrayal of the cardinal principle of intellectual endeavour, which is freedom of speech and debate. |
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It is half-way between a kind of intoned opera and the revenge, betrayal and interaction between men and gods of an Old Icelandic saga. |
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Trust and betrayal became a central nexus in radical opposition politics and the stakes could be very high. |
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Will just gave me a look of such utter wrath and betrayal that I took an involuntary step backwards as he strode towards me. |
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As a father himself, he finds such disloyalty and betrayal completely unacceptable. |
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There is an inevitable sense of foreboding and personal betrayal that seem to overshadow any story told in this genre. |
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He really did love the conniving little chit, and her betrayal broke his heart. |
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But he felt a renewed sense of betrayal when Bonington climbed the north face of the Eiger without him. |
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It's an occasionally amusing, often painful drama about loss, pain, betrayal, insensitiveness and prejudice. |
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Here, honor, freedom, love, betrayal and friendship are intermingled during a World War II drama through a series of flashbacks. |
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It is my contention that she didn't really betray anyone, and that the real agents of betrayal in all of this are the media. |
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A tale of murder, bribery, betrayal and intrigue follows as the plot gathers pace and Solomon races to towards the finish line. |
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And since I'm making melodrama, contriving a plot is hardly a betrayal of that. |
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The charges include bribery, corruption, violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public trust. |
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Crouched over in agony, Ruth's terrible cry of betrayal seems torn from the depths of her soul. |
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But in another sense, academic blogging represents the fruition, not a betrayal, of the university's ideals. |
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This genderless God also represents a profound betrayal of the Torah narrative. |
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Children may also show hostility to the stepparent as a defense mechanism against feelings of hurt and betrayal. |
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The godliness of the characters is obscured in a manner which amounts to a betrayal of the historical and cultural origins of the performance. |
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Most political defections have a story behind them, one of disappointed hopes or betrayal. |
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I can hardly describe the sense of anger and betrayal and sheer disillusionment now endemic in the staff. |
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There is also an ugly betrayal of Cammie's trust, and, as befits a dog of a play, a shaggy-dog ending. |
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That's why, when she was accused of being a double agent, she felt the betrayal of the real traitor so deeply. |
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He describes her feeling of utter betrayal at the circumstances that led to her downfall. |
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But the argument here is that any tampering with entitlements is a betrayal. |
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The betrayal of outlaws by informers was a common historical fact. |
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The cracks in their marriage begin to show when Tom's sinister past catches up with him and the pair set off an escalating spiral of suspicion, greed and betrayal. |
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He felt betrayal, he felt used and most of all he felt stupid and embarrassed especially for buying such an expensive gift for this poor excuse of a woman. |
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In the story about love, devotion and betrayal that spans lifetimes, Aida becomes the handmaiden to Princess Amneris, who is betrothed to Radames. |
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The walls daubed with her name and accuse the girl of betrayal. |
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The Yankee comandante David Grann, The New Yorker A story of love, revolution, and betrayal. |
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This is unskillful because it requires subterfuge and deceit, it means that solemn promises made at the time of marriage are broken, and it amounts to a betrayal of trust. |
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The Coens unashamedly celebrate and aggrandize American culture and sense of place, using it to enhance stories that convey and explore love, betrayal and ambition. |
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It seems the film wants to present it as the ultimate betrayal of human responsibility and as belonging to the same all-or-nothing solipsistic madness that fed Nazism. |
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The fine line between loyalty and betrayal is like gossamer. |
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There is probably nothing worse than the betrayal of trust and belief. |
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And if you feel that way then you will look at every deviation as betrayal of fate, calling, etc. |
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It is 1969, and a cloistered block in west Philadelphia is shaken to its core by long kept secrets, betrayal and lies that wreak terrible damage on two families. |
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He felt physically sick with anger and betrayal but he stayed cool. |
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Here is the damning evidence of the extent of the government's betrayal. |
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And would the listener recognise the deeper significance, in Cantata 105, of the worship of money as a betrayal of Christ without that motivic relationship? |
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It's just, you were supposed to be my best friend and you dating my sister is like a stab in the back, a betrayal since she and I are sworn enemies. |
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This sense of betrayal, Globa says, renders Ukrainians much less susceptible to Russian appeals to Slavic Orthodox unity. |
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This is the story of violence, betrayal, love, and survival told in a series of monosyllabic guttural sounds, set against the backdrop of volcanic eruptions and pterodactyls. |
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His betrayal was woven into the colorful tapestry that was their story. |
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One of the more entertaining aspects of working for an institution like the Weekly is to see how often the readers sense some sort of betrayal, some creeping sign of impurity. |
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The patriotic sentimentality would be front and center, and the deeper, universal themes of exile, betrayal, and justice would probably disappear from view. |
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Most were about love and betrayal and many others were indecent things Arnel tried not to think about, although it was hard with that fool grin on the old man's face. |
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A part of his mind clouded over by shock and horror had taken control of his body and thoughts, driving him onward through a haze of pain and betrayal. |
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It is a betrayal of civilised values and we shall pay dearly for it. |
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And their suspicions make them see betrayal at every turn, even when incompetence may be the cause of a particular problem. |
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At its mediocre worst, a la Pasternak, this subgenre of betrayal lit can be whiny and self-indulgent. |
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This is a betrayal of what used to be called internationalism. |
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Then I realized that any of the the various small stories of treachery and betrayal I had encountered could form the thews and sinews of a mystery novel. |
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The tender attention paid by the wife to her husband's body, the detailed steps of her betrayal, and the subtle note of portent, all serve to heighten the drama. |
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In the impeachment complaint, Estrada has been charged with bribery, graft and corruption, betrayal of public trust and culpable violation of the Constitution. |
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I say this, even though this was the time I suffered severe heartaches and love tragedies of such great scale that my poor innocent heart could barely cope with the betrayal. |
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Her face betrayed her shock and betrayal, her eyes filled with tears. |
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There was no doubt that many in the folk music scene regarded the transition to electric guitar as a betrayal and a sell-out of everything they believed in. |
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The trio agree honesty is the best policy and agree to leave the money where they found it, but an atmosphere of deceit and betrayal soon descends on the household. |
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We have a proud heritage of fighting against all forms of revisionism that leads to capitulation and betrayal of the international socialist course. |
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To write it off as chick lit would be a betrayal of its content. |
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The popular perception is that Eleanor never got over the betrayal, which Black contests. |
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This, of course, is a complete betrayal of decades of feminist agitation. |
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Their relationship was messy and sordid and full of lies and jealousy and betrayal and backstabbing. |
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We all felt the betrayal not so much of the institution as of the man who had noisily and heroically put it on the map. |
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That is not hypocrisy or betrayal, but simply rationality and good sense. |
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Even now the working class is far from responding to the betrayal it has suffered at the hands of Labour by launching out on a new and genuinely socialist path. |
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We are unwilling to restore his previous privileges after his betrayal of our trust. |
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Name change a betrayal The Jockey Club Cup has survived untroubled since 1873, but the modernisers have betrayed all that history in a moment. |
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Italian democrats, especially young poet Ugo Foscolo, viewed the treaty as a betrayal. |
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After a false pregnancy or miscarriage in 1534, he saw her failure to give him a son as a betrayal. |
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Monteagle's servant, Thomas Ward, had family connections with the Wright brothers, and sent a message to Catesby about the betrayal. |
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This conspiracy theory of betrayal became common, and the German populace came to see themselves as victims. |
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The majority of the Labour Party regarded this as a betrayal and expelled them, whereupon they founded National Labour. |
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Several party members, such as Arthur Scargill, regarded this as a betrayal of Labour's ideology and left the Labour Party. |
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Not only that, but France was enraged, and terrified, by the sudden betrayal of its only ally. |
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A mob went so far as to attack a carriage carrying George III in protest at the alleged betrayal. |
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The history of the conquistadores is rife with accounts of rivalry, jockeying for positions, mutiny, and betrayal. |
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Conservative groups spent Tuesday howling at Boehner's betrayal. |
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To a certain degree, there is an irrational sense of betrayal. |
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Beauvoir even fictionalized her relationship with the American author Nelson Algren in The Mandarins, which Al-green viewed as a betrayal. |
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There's almost a sense of betrayal with Jaime then, still wanting to be with his sister. |
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Missourian guerrillas called Bushwhackers and Kansan Jayhawkers did battle in forests and sacked communities they suspected of betrayal. |
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He is one of many arch-Thatcherites who will never forgive Major for his betrayal of The Great Leaderene. |
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The result is a fascinating saga of power politics, murder, betrayal, rulership, instability, violence, statesmanship, and empire. |
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The themes of growing up and betrayal are a far cry from the ditzy social escapades of Bridget Jones. |
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So I write that of course there were others, as if it were so natural to talebear that my gossipy betrayal was inevitable, customary, doubtless witty, even right. |
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For Tories like Cartland, deviating from the Chamberlain line was seen as betrayal, not disagreement, and the deviators were subjected to raw schoolboy pressure. |
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The 1987 Philippine Constitution says the grounds for impeachment include culpable violation of the Constitution, bribery, graft and corruption, and betrayal of public trust. |
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In the name of outraged readerdom I protest against such betrayal. |
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The sense of betrayal led to great demonstrations in China and the fall of the nascent Chinese Republic's government and poisoned relations with the West. |
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Also, because Odysseus knows about Clytemnestra's betrayal, Odysseus returns home in disguise in order to test the loyalty of his own wife, Penelope. |
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Failure of allied Western governments to keep their promise to Poland, which now fell under the Soviet sphere of influence, became known as the 'Western betrayal. |
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Such adherents sometimes see syncretism as a betrayal of their pure truth. |
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To hide these issues under a cloak of prettified gentility would be a great betrayal of the art form of opera and the huge heritage of deeply-felt music which it incorporates. |
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Any betrayal of the Spirit of '45 was not the fault of the manifesto, but of those mealy-mouthed politicians without the courage to take the dream to its final conclusion. |
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Still embittered by the perceived betrayal, Paine tried to ruin Washington's reputation by calling him a treacherous man unworthy of his fame as a military and political hero. |
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Today's wet-behind-the-ears Mansonites are fueled by the spirit of betrayal, the sense that somewhere along the line the Woodstock generation copped out. |
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This table, here made for Arthur's father Uther Pendragon rather than Arthur himself, has twelve seats and one empty place to mark the betrayal of Judas. |
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In Parliament, William Pitt and Edmund Burke argued against the repeal, a betrayal that angered Priestley and his friends, who had expected the two men's support. |
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The Atlantian Chronicles is a story of survival, mystery, betrayal, and of two mismatched lovers whose accidental encounter becomes a means for humankind's survival. |
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Hundreds of the composite progeny are daily crossing the color line and carrying as much of the despised blood as an albicant skin can conceal without betrayal. |
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