So the good-natured banter and dressing room style bonhomie had been shattered by a traitor in our midst. |
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Before everybody starts to tar and feather me, or put me in the traitor category with him, I'm as thrilled as anyone that we won. |
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However, a telex from Stalin presenting Eisenstein as a traitor to Russia also weighed heavily on the project. |
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Mira rejected the official history that viewed her mother as a traitor, preferring instead to cast her as a martyr to the partisan cause. |
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No, they would not allow themselves to become the helpless thralls of that traitor. |
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Let me show you something that hangs in the house of every good Serb family, and you will understand why nobody is a traitor. |
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From time to time, every spy agency falls victim to a mole, a traitor, or a double agent. |
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A traitor is a person who betrays someone or something, such as a friend, cause or principle. |
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The traitor will receive the information in the most discreet way possible. |
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Even my brothers have sent me a number of cruel e-mail accusing me of betraying the family and being a traitor. |
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Her family are adamantly opposed to her relationship and friends reject her as a traitor. |
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Nothing untoward happened to the traitor until he upped sticks and defected to Moscow. |
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One of the key prosecution witnesses at his trial was a trusted comrade who had turned traitor. |
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You would trust a man that just had a ship shot out from under him, and turned traitor to his own service to help run your ship? |
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But there were other, subtler ways of turning traitor, and he felt her coming absence, looming two afternoons a week, as proof of that. |
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Others have turned traitor, switching allegiances from synthesisers to guitars. |
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It's the punishment for turning traitor and helping the opponents during a war. |
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Friends turn traitor and fellow countrymen become the enemy in a war-torn world where the old rules are worthless. |
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Shocked by this news, each of us began to deny that we would ever turn traitor. |
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Even if that something turned out to be a rather nasty traitor who betrayed his companions, that was still better than being nothing at all. |
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However, he turned traitor 10 Great Wars ago, becoming a Demon Arch Mage, and a powerful necromancer. |
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The venerable abbot is himself a traitor, while Fan Dabei, the drunken beggar, turns out to be a warrior with a mission. |
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Edward is a traitor, and it would be best if the future king was spared from any unfortunate incident that may occur. |
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I was on a radio call-in show on Sunday morning, and I had a lot of people call me a traitor. |
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A group of monks, led by scholar Yang Fei, defend their temple against the renegade disciple, Shi, a traitor who collaborates with Manchu rulers. |
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Unfairly and inaccurately called a traitor and a Bolshevik, she never reneged on her commitments to civil liberties or to pacifism. |
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Amazing how a dirty filthy traitor can become a confused kid with a heart of gold when Dad can afford good lawyers. |
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As far as the Empire was concerned, Gandhi was a troublemaker, an insurrectionist, and a traitor to the Empire. |
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To others, his actions could have seemed those of a deadly rival, a traitor, a conspirator. |
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Disguised as a priest, he escaped to America, where he proudly proclaimed himself a republican revolutionary and a traitor to the British crown. |
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At each execution of a traitor, or pretended such, anguish seizes the survivors. |
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Calling him a liar, a thief, a moron, a traitor, and a hundred other degrading names does nothing to help our nation. |
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Is he hurt when IRA and republican dissidents accuse him of being a traitor? |
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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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What can this statement be but a lie, the action of a traitor, or a double agent? |
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George was set upon as heretic, denounced as a traitor and his government contract for a school history book mysteriously cancelled without explanation. |
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Anyone who disagreed with their thinking, including fellow Republicans, was a traitor, or a liar, or a dupe. |
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After helping a wounded and hunted Duke whom she barely knows escape the city, Grace finds herself under increasing suspicion of being a traitor to the cause. |
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The whites would have called me a traitor, the blacks might have accused me of stealing their knowledge. |
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My grandfather, who is a dear man, but a dyed in the wool Socialist, told me that the general was a traitor to his race for taking a job with third administration. |
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Several thousand people with poor reading skills will forever brand me either a gender traitor or a man-hater, whichever makes them more fake-outraged. |
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Roland becomes the commander of the rearguard, appointed to the post at the instance of the traitor Ganelon, who is in league with the Saracen king Marsile. |
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They're going to be holding reams of paper with every word I've ever written here printed out on them and they are going to accuse me of being a traitor and a terrorist. |
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In memory, he was reviled as a servile race traitor, a cringing sycophant to white wealth and power. |
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But while UConn is treating holt as a whistleblower, it appears her sorority sisters are treating her as a traitor. |
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That is the case of Edward Snowden, a traitor and spy to some and a whistleblower and hero to others. |
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Lisa considers me a traitor to the very essence of America, providing a helping hand to those in genuine need. |
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When war broke out he willingly fought for Britain, and before being sent to France he adopted a British name so that he would not be shot as a traitor if captured. |
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I asked if it was hard carrying a name like his in a land that had condemned his father as the worst kind of traitor. |
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For his sins he is now regarded as a hypocrite, nay, a traitor. |
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For his complicity Murmelstein has forever been branded a traitor, but for him the decision was a no-brainer. |
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Another paper details the inner workings of a normally benign bug that has evolved drug-resistance and turns traitor when its human host is weakened by disease. |
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He was a traitor who betrayed his country by selling military secrets to the enemy. |
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Some people call me a traitor or a collaborator for all the above and for speaking the truth as opposed to rhetorical, fiery speeches which have been our downfall. |
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She's already turned traitor on her own people once, and as convincing as her story is I'm not going to rule out the possibility she'll do it again. |
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Why did I choose to be a traitor and a two-faced double-crosser? |
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I feel like a bit of a traitor or a stone-hearted landlord getting ready to kick out some worthy tenants from a somewhat unworthy dwelling so that I can make a profit from it. |
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A message smuggled from his jail described his son as a traitor and disowned him. |
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Yet today apparently that qualifies as right-wing boilerplate that would qualify Hurston as a race traitor. |
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To many Poles, this marked him forever as a traitor who served only his Soviet masters. |
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Johnson, denounced by many Tennesseeans as a traitor, risked his life to keep his state from seceding. |
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Forbidden insults have included coward, guttersnipe, hooligan, rat, stool pigeon, swine, and traitor. |
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Iunius Brutus as a tyrannicide and liberator, others as a traitor and murderer. |
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The notes variously called him a turncoat, a RINO, a traitor, or worse. |
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The two women duplicitously assist Bond unmask a traitor and prevent a war of catastrophic proportions. |
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The king stands in your father's place, since your brother is an attainted traitor. |
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Then Corypheus Marat, author of the Friend of the People, constantly denounced him as the traitor Lafayette. |
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Hockin was emerging as a principal target-villain in the case, a traitor to his union yet a key figure in the dynamitings. |
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It was discovered in time with eight conspirators executed, including Guy Fawkes, who became the iconic evil traitor in English lore. |
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Charles issued a warrant for Hotham to be arrested as a traitor but was powerless to enforce it. |
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See, in the distance advancing, Richmond's misproud array, Fighting for Henry the traitor. |
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In this manner, she is often considered as a traitor by many and her name is not revered among many locals. |
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Although to some Marina may be known as a traitor, she was not viewed as such by all the Tlaxcalan. |
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Her subsequent poem La Mallinche recast her not as a traitor but as a victim. |
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He knew that in defeat he would be considered a traitor to Spain, but that in success he would be its hero. |
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Furthermore, this realignment was not without criticism, however, and some saw Yermak as a traitor to the Cossack name. |
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Or a pickpocket, thief, traitor, lecher, syphilitic, gorilla, crook, anarchist, murderer? |
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It seems that women's libbers everywhere are up in arms, calling her a traitor to the cause of a woman's right to maternity leave. |
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After getting stunned by his brother, Huascar proclaimed him a traitor. |
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Another instance is when Khamenei indirectly called Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani a traitor for a statement he made, resulting Rafsanjani to retract it. |
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This succession was contested by the absolutists, that considered Peter I of Brazil a traitor and so defended that the crown should go to Michael, Peter's younger brother. |
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In July 1646, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London for denouncing his former commander the Earl of Manchester as a traitor and Royalist sympathiser. |
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We think thou mightst find in that camp some cavalier who, for the love of truth and his own augmentation of honour, will do battle with this same traitor of Montserrat. |
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In a very foresightful way, Kieffer presages the controversy while adroitly avoiding painting Bergdahl in the monochromatic hues of hero or traitor. |
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It is the first time Fonda has taken part in an anti-war rally since being called a traitor in the 1970s for speaking out against the Vietnam War. |
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His brother George turned traitor again, abandoning Warwick. |
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Benedict Arnold has become a metaphor for traitor, a legend for treachery. |
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The conquest of Gwynedd was complete with the capture in June 1283 of Dafydd, who was taken to Shrewsbury and executed as a traitor the following autumn. |
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Mohammed was portrayed as a poor uneducated figure, deceitful merchant, with a simplified religion, delirious sick person, lying traitor, lecher, etc. |
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The yet unbetrayed traitor stayed after the searchers were gone. |
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I acknowledge myself for a reprobate, a villain, a traitor to the king. |
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