For some callers, failure to support local athletes was itself a kind of treachery. |
O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
The alleged treachery of the abbot and monks of Ely after William seized monastic lands is blamed for the ultimate surrender. |
This book's abundant treacheries and tricks arise from the fact that its heroine, Kate Moore, is bored stiff. |
All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching. |
The archetypal story of female bonds and treacheries had great reviews, got on to the bestseller list. |