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"betrayal" Definitions
  1. the act of betraying somebody/something or the fact of being betrayed
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Both series feature betrayal after betrayal after betrayal, most of them punctuated with murder.
Opinion His betrayal of us is his betrayal of all of America.
Accepting torture and murder is a betrayal of American principles; trying to justify that betrayal by appealing to supposed economic benefits is a further betrayal.
" She said the president's conduct revealed his "betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
Consequently, a betrayal of the president's trust is not a betrayal of the country.
All that said, though, betrayal of the president is not betrayal of the nation.
That recursive plot of betrayal within betrayal is set against the Cold War, yes.
That was not only a betrayal of their personal relationship, but a betrayal of Command.
The actions of the Trump presidency revealed dishonorable facts of betrayal of his oath of office and betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
The actions of the Trump presidency revealed  dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
After all, who among us hasn't experienced betrayal, or perceived betrayal, at the hand of a supposed friend?
"Pelosi slammed Trump's actions on Tuesday as having "revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said.
"This case is about betrayal, and that betrayal leading to a sexual assault of a woman named Andrea Constand."
That kind of opposition is a betrayal of the country, a betrayal of the ideals I've grown up with.
It would be a betrayal of our best traditions and a betrayal of the vision of our founding documents.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in doing so.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in remarks to the nation.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in a news conference.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in an address Tuesday.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in announcing the inquiry.
Astrid selected "Judas" as a title because it captured both her brother's betrayal of Cor and her betrayal of her brother.
"This case is about betrayal, and that betrayal leading to the sexual assault of a woman named Andrea Constand," he said.
She slammed Trump's actions as having "revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections" in getting behind a formal impeachment inquiry.
Pelosi decried Trump's actions as having "revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections" in getting behind a formal impeachment inquiry.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in a somber news conference Tuesday.
Shareholders assert that the allegedly misleading proxy statement was the culmination of directors' betrayal of their duties - and Cravath's abetting of that betrayal.
It would be a betrayal of the vote and a betrayal of what people have said, which is British Parliament being back in control.
We need to see his heart broken, where there's just somehow a betrayal of his worldview, a betrayal of the people that he trusted most.
"I think that there are many things that can be considered as a betrayal," Zerkal said, when asked if the visa issue constituted a betrayal.
"This case is about betrayal, and that betrayal leading to the sexual assault of a woman named Andrea Constand," Montgomery County prosecutor Kevin Steele said.
Ultimately, The Lure is a love triangle: Silver's betrayal of her true nature is also a betrayal of her sister, Golden, and their dreams together.
It's the casual dishonesty, the cruelty, the betrayal; and, beneath the betrayal, the emptiness of real ambition: the ambition to do anything useful with office once it is attained.
His story — little of which could be corroborated, and which the spy agency refused to discuss, citing the prosecutors' investigation — is one of lies, shakedowns and betrayal upon betrayal.
Pelosi has every right to prevent the betrayal of the oath of the senators, and she must also ensure they do not make the House complicit in that betrayal.
I felt, intuitively, that changing my name was a betrayal, as the act of translation itself carries within it the potential for betrayal, of getting things wrong, deliberately or otherwise.
Will we care as much about Trump's betrayal of the poor and the sick and the disabled as we do about his betrayal of James Comey and the Israeli intelligence services?
" Warren called the move "a betrayal of American values.
This feels like a betrayal — The Bachelorette is real!
What a betrayal of their oaths -- and their country.
A betrayal of my parents, even if they had left it open to me to change my name; a betrayal of being Vietnamese, even if many Vietnamese people were ambivalent about me.
Bucking the script of masculine possession, the man into this practice embraces being married to a woman who is untrue — his hotwife — egging her on to "betrayal" after betrayal because he likes it.
"But I brushed that aside quickly because that would have been a massive betrayal — a betrayal of my wife and soulmate, Jean, who has given her all to help me survive," he continued.
It always themes like love, trust, betrayal, friendship and family.
After the betrayal, Tessa moves home and rebuilds her life.
How accurate was Bryan Cranston's betrayal of someone with cancer?
Telling the whole truth to anyone felt like a betrayal.
Meehan's years of betrayal and deceit ended bloodily in 2016.
Fainting represents a betrayal of your body against your will.
As another campaign of my childhood, this betrayal still stings.
But the episode has more than just betrayal and murder.
Leaving, to Twitch, seems to mean something like a betrayal.
A narrative of betrayal is driving voters back to UKIP.
Renata learns of yet another betrayal by her dirtbag husband.
Finally, Felix's sins are of violence, but also of betrayal.
It's the ultimate betrayal, and yet it's kind of inevitable.
What he couldn't account for, of course, was Eugene's betrayal.
He spilled the beans about sister Cersei's painfully obvious betrayal.
But the original sin was the betrayal of the army.
Supporters fear betrayal and opponents are pushing for another referendum.
Leslie called Labour's position on Brexit a "betrayal on Europe".
A powerful sense of betrayal is driving the 2016 campaign.
And hence the sense of betrayal among his domestic antagonists.
It's really tough when you go through a major betrayal.
His crimes and his betrayal cannot be erased from history.
The betrayal of investors when his casino businesses went bankrupt.
There were crushes on classmates and crushing moments of betrayal.
How to justify my betrayal of this city's driving culture?
There's a betrayal, of course (this is not a spoiler).
The problem is that, as the trail of betrayal and
Partly, the legal professionals' opposition reflects a feeling of betrayal.
Linking these works is a sense of backlash and betrayal.
Decimus' betrayal followed an adult life spent at Caesar's side.
We shouldn't be surprised if the betrayal turns into legislation.
It begins with 1, some monumental sense of historic betrayal.
This irony is at the heart of his final betrayal.
LEGO Star Wars Betrayal at Cloud City Set (2812 Pieces)
"Dallas" felt richer for its focus on family and betrayal.
But when the protesting masses cried betrayal, Yanukovych was finished.
In Migdalia's case, the abuse represented an especially deep betrayal.
We never see the man inside the bluster and betrayal.
It's a twisty tale of betrayal and, shockingly, a baby.
I said nothing, even as words formed: This is betrayal.
It was the betrayal they halfway expected and feared most.
Many regard Yalta as a byword for compromise, even betrayal.
What happens next is the gravest form of official betrayal.
The feeling of betrayal and distress in Gaza was palpable.
Was loving one of them a betrayal of the other?
Yet the betrayal of a close friend is your business.
And, above all, it is a betrayal of America's values.
It was a betrayal of my people and our cause.
Some Ukrainians protest the move, seeing it as a "betrayal".
The betrayal is contemptible but the confession was surprisingly poignant.
"There was a sense of betrayal," Berkshire, now 48, said.
But the young people are starting to understand your betrayal.
Deception is just a tool; betrayal is just an inconvenience.
" Cory Booker called Trump's behavior "a betrayal of our nation.
And yet it is also absolutely a betrayal of her.
The subtitle of the book is Drugs. Empire. Murder. Betrayal.
Judas only earned 30 pieces of silver for his betrayal?
The latter, he said, would be a betrayal by Republicans.
So I think there's this betrayal of trust right now.
"There are going to be a great many Americans who tonight feel a sense of betrayal — feel a sense of betrayal that politicians made a promise," Cruz told Fox News shortly after the healthcare vote.
The biggest question lingering over Nick's betrayal is when it began.
"For him to hook up with Jordyn is the ultimate betrayal."
An early betrayal sees him suddenly questioning why he's even there.
It's an assertion of a profound and perpetual sense of betrayal.
He sacrificed everything, including his family, in his act of betrayal.
"The CloudFlare betrayal adds another layer of super complexity," Algin wrote.
His was a story of betrayal on a number of fronts.
She has to confront a Conservative Party conference that smells betrayal.
"Betrayal," doesn't descend into Tristan's infidelity scandal until its final act.
Demonstrators, meanwhile, are enraged by the betrayal of their democratic revolution.
Those administrations rejected it as a betrayal of Asian security alliances.
The feeling of betrayal is already making for some ugly politics.
Andre Carson asked whether that marked a "betrayal" of his country.
That the former has happened first doesn't inherently constitute a betrayal.
Eight years later Coleman is experiencing different emotions: betrayal and shock.
You can guess what happens next: celebration, wealth, greed, and betrayal.
What's Jesus' position on Gregory at this point, given his betrayal?
Trump's sense of betrayal is as predictable as it is palpable.
The loss of my favorite platform felt like a personal betrayal.
People outside this company can't know [how painful that betrayal was].
There's a messy execution, a near execution, and a deep betrayal.
For him to hook up with Jordyn is the ultimate betrayal.
It's the betrayal of a friend, the loss of someone dear.
We have reviewed the language, and it is an absolute betrayal.
People fall in love, people die, and there's lots of betrayal.
Can the failure to leave be a betrayal of life itself?
As a proud Russian Orthodox he was enraged by the betrayal.
We're told her betrayal by fooling around with Tristan is unrecoverable.
That decision angered Trump, who viewed it as the ultimate betrayal.
Mendacious campaigning mirrored by partisan media amplified the sense of betrayal.
I was lost in confusion and feelings of betrayal and hatred.
"This is the ultimate betrayal," Astrid told the court in March.
Skeptical liberals are already looking for signs of betrayal from Mrs.
Stalwart conservatives are surely not surprised by this latest McConnell betrayal.
That higher yearning enables them to withstand setbacks, pain and betrayal.
It's also a betrayal of Mr. Chávez's vision for the country.
The betrayal of American workers when he decided to hire illegals.
By staging the misery of strangers, is Meadow guilty of betrayal?
For weeks the Socialist Party's rank and file has cried betrayal.
Rage. Betrayal. Grief. I was high on Stew Beef for '16.
Susan's dealing with something every constituent has experienced — betrayal and heartbreak.
Cooperation with Israelis, even like-minded ones, is often deemed betrayal.
But telling you nothing could reasonably be seen as a betrayal.
" Asked what could not be forgiven, Mr. Putin said bluntly, "Betrayal.
The real betrayal may have been the resurrection of Jon Snow.
This community had a congressperson that, you know — deep betrayal. Right.
It's hard to describe the depth of my feeling of betrayal.
If so, it could be classified as a form of betrayal.
Tangled in Resentment Steve Almond: The betrayal you suffered is real.
Here, Alexander Chee writes about a possible betrayal in Spain (below).
Mr. Trump has insisted that the withdrawal is not a betrayal.
" He added, "This is really a betrayal of the next generation.
After years of such actions, betrayal reaches a near-unimaginable level.
Karen history is, in itself, a tale of trust and betrayal.
Or is it a transgression and a betrayal of religious belief?
Republicans joined Democrats in assailing that decision as an unconscionable betrayal.
But as riches rained down on the family, so did betrayal.
It would be a betrayal of the oath to do otherwise.
The lyrics describe a deliberate seduction followed by an acute betrayal.
His betrayal of Kurdish forces in Syria alienated key Republican allies.
Was this a betrayal of his intellectual legacy, as critics claimed?
It would be, say some, a betrayal of the President's base.
We still remember the ultimate betrayal of history's most famous politician.
"It felt like an intimate betrayal," she told The National Post.
The betrayal feels ultimate, but, like Christ, Logan saw it coming.
" Robert George, a conservative Catholic intellectual, called the order "a betrayal.
Divorce felt like more than a betrayal of my wedding vows.
"  Fratto told The New York Times that Fleischer's betrayal was "unforgivable.
That can look like betrayal, and in a sense, it is.
Unfortunately, Kelly's recent betrayal of that trust is not his first.
"The young people are starting to understand your betrayal," she said.
Now, he said, he is seething with a sense of betrayal.
Betrayal cuts to the bone, but the wound can be healed.
To older feminists, this might feel like something of a betrayal.
The Democrat Party views the choice of Uno as a betrayal.
To have done anything else would have felt like a betrayal.
It also makes the bill a betrayal of the White House's promises.
But his life will be in danger again due to this betrayal.
Diana West's book " American Betrayal " cites the evidence of this deliberate coverup.
Aster admitted to this marketing betrayal in a recent interview with Vulture.
This changes with a perceived betrayal: Post-coitus, Alan cleans Nadia's home.
"This is a song of betrayal at its most mundane," says Bardo.
NGOs denounced the deal as a betrayal of international laws protecting refugees.
The poem described the betrayal, but not the man who was betrayed.
" But Liberty Counsel, an evangelical group, called Fallin's veto a "despicable betrayal.
The women read poetry, talk of betrayal and of shaking off addiction.
"Making individual choices is not a betrayal to your faith," she said.
So I wrote a whole album, Young Gods, all about that betrayal.
"The list is seen as a great betrayal by many Yellow Vests."
By releasing Chyna's phone number, Kardashian is entering another layer of betrayal.
"I worry that a betrayal may be near at hand," he said.
And masters of resentment like Mr Farage discover betrayal in every compromise.
"It was a betrayal and a slap in the face," says O'Brien.
I'll take your bottomless mimosa with a side of dragonfire, please. Betrayal.
When Tia confronted Chris over this betrayal, he evaded her every question.
Betrayal at House on the Hill knocks it out of the park.
"There was a sense of betrayal and frustration," John Lewis tells PEOPLE.
They love their "story" after all, even though it's riddled with betrayal.
The feeling of isolation and betrayal is numbing — Naz knows that best.
Sometimes betrayal is not a pop song or a text message divorce.
"The ultimate betrayal would be a second referendum," wrote Leadsom, a Brexiteer.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Conservatives have long nurtured a keen sense of betrayal.
" It's a form of what in psychological literature is called "institutional betrayal.
There are rebellious teens forced to fend for themselves, betrayal, and angst.
"If that's betrayed, it's a shockingly intimate form of betrayal," he said.
The customary smiles and excitement were replaced by frowns disappointment and betrayal.
Was that blindside, that betrayal, did that all stem from that comment?
Every bite of a Pringles chip is now an act of betrayal.
If he engages in even skimpy diplomatic negotiations, allies will cry betrayal.
A second referendum would provoke instant, deep and ineradicable feelings of betrayal.
State media had portrayed failure to vote as a betrayal of Egypt.
Howls of betrayal will begin as soon as the Brexit talks do.
When a politician changes his line on immigration it is a betrayal.
She looks at Johel and sees in his smile the cruelest betrayal.
Supporters of Brexit fear betrayal and opponents are pushing for another referendum.
I don't think even this betrayal will snuff out Jaime's forbidden love.
But what many black vets felt after they returned was self-betrayal.
We rounded up a few of the best reactions to the betrayal.
Their friends viewed it as a betrayal to vote for a Democrat.
There was a deep sense of betrayal that cast a lingering chariness.
These cosplayers recreated Jon Snow's betrayal of Daenerys on the season finale.
"It was really devastating to feel that incredible betrayal," Abramovitz told CNN.
To abandon the town now, he told himself, would be a betrayal.
"There was a relationship in which I experienced ultimate betrayal," Leschper admits.
Bannon's appearance in Wolff's book as a main voice was a betrayal.
Here's what you need to know: • A betrayal or "a new path"?
"The betrayal of one of our own is painful enough," she said.
If it is, he added, "It is a great betrayal of trust."
The sisterhood among the madam's prostitutes easily devolves into betrayal or indifference.
That's a bad thing in itself, and it's a betrayal of trust.
"What happened today is unacceptable, and we will not forget this betrayal."
I don't do betrayal for a person I was devoted to period.
Even Mary's beloved older brother, James (James McArdle), is capable of betrayal.
To Hillary Clinton and her supporters, this might seem like a betrayal.
None of this, we understand, counts as a betrayal of his expectations.
Anger is normal and healthy — in fact, necessary — when there is betrayal.
After his father's betrayal became public, it all slipped away from him.
Persuade someone to read "Betrayal in Berlin" in 50 words or less.
But for too many students, college is a letdown, betrayal or taunt.
" — Paula MAnderson "This is a major betrayal of Christ's message to me.
All that's left for a Yahtzee is betrayal, and wouldn't you know?
Nothing Schiff said at the hearing suggests a betrayal of this principle.
But if I'm honest, I'll never get over a sense of betrayal.
Ms. Le Pen viewed it as a betrayal of his campaign promises.
Other times, playing to type can feel like a betrayal of principle.
He seemed to take the injury as a personal betrayal by George.
Moscow is exploiting Turkey's weakness and feelings of resentment of Western betrayal.
To share it with others felt like a betrayal of her mission.
You get over the betrayal by chucking this baggage — piece by piece.
And so often that emotion will mean conflict, betrayal, sickness and breakup.
Treason The term refers to an act of betrayal against one's country.
And this will make compromise with neighbors seem dangerously akin to betrayal.
No one can see, but I feel the pain of my betrayal.
Winning the Tour de France thanks to doping feels like a betrayal.
He has a new book called The Mastermind: Drugs. Empire. Murder. Betrayal.
She died of insanity and a broken heart from her husband's betrayal.
Gove, by now generally unpopular for his political betrayal of Johnson, was sacked.
In this ad, that is portrayed as a betrayal of Tea Party conservatives.
Would their unified front hold up, or would there have been a betrayal?
For his betrayal, Daenerys executes him with the full force of Drogon's might.
And when Will tries to push the issue, he commits a horrific betrayal.
I feel like the ultimate betrayal is to cheat with the opposite gender.
"There was an immediate betrayal that then moved folks into action," Gleason said.
It's the greatest betrayal of the American middle class and, frankly, American life.
Following the decision, Israel accused the US and the Obama administration of betrayal.
Overwhelming, the comments in response Chamberlain's announcement express feelings of betrayal and exploitation.
Layoffs can be scary, sad, infuriating, and can sometimes feel like a betrayal.
"The Wounded Table is first and foremost a painting of betrayal," Borzello said.
Each day has brought fresh jaw-dropping tales of bribery, murder, and betrayal.
Unsurprisingly, Swifties across the country plummeted into a tailspin at the painful betrayal.
Instead, FIFA 17's story sticks to widely relatable themes — family, friendship, betrayal.
"That's a special kind of betrayal and exploitation of an employee," he said.
The word "betrayal" was one I found particularly challenging at the press briefing.
Cersei knows that Tyrion is Daenerys' hand, and blames Jaime for his betrayal.
But it's not the betrayal and tension that has gamers upset with Rust.
The message will be one not of legitimate political disagreement but of betrayal.
Like "Breaking Bad," the show deals with themes of corruption, betrayal, and redemption.
Going back to zero feels, if only for a moment, like a betrayal.
It was sickening, it was disappointing, it was a great sense of betrayal.
This betrayal lands Jane on the list of those who Claire must destroy.
Joy experienced her own challenges, such as family betrayal and a fickle industry.
At the same time, there were feelings of anger and betrayal at him.
This is seen as a betrayal by her backbenchers, who force her out.
I'm a loyal person, which is why I felt a dose of betrayal.
Tory hardliners will declare it to be a betrayal of the 2016 referendum.
I felt that same sense of betrayal about my body's own rogue cells.
I feel such a sense of betrayal about it, that I don't know.
In the egalitarian world of open source hardware, obfuscation is the ultimate betrayal.
Needless to say, the intelligence community is not happy with Witt's alleged betrayal.
Blindsiding Wentworth without giving Wardog the head's up would be a real betrayal.
He'd lifted a betrayal of trust and privacy to the level of art.
" In her interview, Dorit adds, "This is a whole other level of betrayal.
There's an odd tinge of betrayal, and also of hope, to the techlash.
Behind the raw numbers lies an undercurrent of betrayal over the Brexit vote.
And this doesn't seem like the kind of betrayal that can be forgiven.
Frank and Claire are still arguing about what she sees as his betrayal.
All of which is to say: there are likely limits on Jaime's betrayal.
Neutrality for the Catholic concerning the dispossessed is a betrayal of the faith.
Not since Linda Tripp has there been such a creepy betrayal in politics.
Why, his father asked, was Danh taking him to this room of betrayal?
More than the loss of money or personnel, Pesce's betrayal shook the 'Ndrangheta.
Trump stopped a betrayal to US troops by making the decision he did.
Each abandonment was the occasion of bitter fights, mutinies, and accusations of betrayal.
But, inevitably, the adaptation felt, to some of its founders, like a betrayal.
"The betrayal of elites is the linchpin of every reactionary story," Lilla writes.
However, the United States also figures prominently in that historical memory of betrayal.
For Bertini, aged 43 and with two children, it was a personal betrayal.
Instead, the predominant feeling here in the Mexican capital is one of betrayal.
"The sense of betrayal is so strong," Sansweet said in a phone call.
I feel sick thinking about the heartbreak and betrayal that she must feel.
For a lot of these guys, drugs are a form of self-betrayal.
And this betrayal matters much more for workers than, say, Trump's trade bluster.
The affectation becomes a symbol of conformity, and worse, a betrayal of self.
And black people, who have never forgiven that betrayal, now vote overwhelmingly Democratic.
When she discovers Albrecht's betrayal, the shock is greater than she can withstand.
The complaint also accuses her of corruption and betrayal of the public trust.
"Triggered" circles through a few piano chords as she processes a major betrayal.
"If you're going to talk about betrayal, it's only with Rob," he said.
Folks in the industrial heartland are no strangers to this kind of betrayal.
Some on the right picked up on that theme of betrayal on Friday.
This time, it wasn't just lust, betrayal and secrets splayed across Page Six.
" The demonstration was a stark contrast to an ongoing march "against Brexit betrayal.
There's suicide and betrayal, but there's also dark humor that I found refreshing.
And it provided a narrative — betrayal by the state — that structured the movement.
But he nonetheless sees it as a betrayal of the president's core supporters.
A betrayal by the clergy is much like that of an adulterous spouse.
Mr. Ivanov found Mr. Skripal's betrayal, if not especially honorable, at least comprehensible.
While both brothers are duplicitous, Chuck's actions feel like more of a betrayal.
And from Opinion: Does Mr. Trump's withdrawal mark a betrayal of indispensable allies?
This is why the betrayal of the Kurds could have such serious costs.
Hate and intolerance are a betrayal of what we stand for as Americans.
They stand in stark contrast to the president's corrupt betrayal of public trust.
Go deeper: Romney rips into Trump's betrayal of Syrian Kurds on Senate floor
It's a shocking moment of betrayal, but why wouldn't Celie betray another woman?
At its most basic, the failure is a betrayal of the American people.
The election was bitter and personal; it left behind feelings of personal betrayal.
Not a betrayal of Americans — that wouldn't be a problem here in Washington.
With both Caroline and Rhea's betrayal, the kids are the ones left hurting.
READ: Trump's betrayal of the Kurds is as incoherent as it is dangerous.
The withdrawal was criticised in Washington as a betrayal of America's Kurdish allies.
His betrayal, if that's what it is, seems a little less whole-hearted.
The betrayal that stretched across two continents is now even closer to Sandra.
One person's lying or betrayal triggers another person's withdrawal or quest for retribution.
That would be a betrayal of the historic opportunity that Congress now has.
Fear of institutional betrayal may lead to a chilling effect of reporting harassment.
It would be intolerable: viewed as a betrayal, grounds for banishment and reprisal.
There's also an earthquake, a shattered window, an unexpected pregnancy, death and betrayal.
"The betrayal of élites is the linchpin of every reactionary story," Lilla writes.
Scarcely a minute passes without the news of some new betrayal or resignation.
For the most hardcore Brexiteers in May's party, it was an unequivocal betrayal.
Opinion Columnist I'm sure I'm not the only one who finds it bizarre that the Republican leadership is (rightly) going nuts over President Trump's betrayal of the Kurds in Syria while it's ignoring his betrayal of the U.S. Constitution at home.
That attitude isn't just homophobic, it's also a betrayal of Marston's entire life's work.
"It felt like a deep betrayal," explained Russian-American journalist and author Masha Gessen.
So that sense of betrayal you feel now might fade, but don't let it.
Mitko abandons the narrator after faking an orgasm, a betrayal that we are told
All the while, she decried the impeachment proceedings as a betrayal and an injustice.
He won huge applause for denouncing Chequers as a betrayal of the referendum result.
Hardline Brexiteers are ready to denounce any compromise in the negotiations as a betrayal.
Players will now get 15 points if their character performs an act of betrayal.
A man who knows nothing but the perpetual cycle of patricidal betrayal and trauma.
Seeing his release as a betrayal Angela Canzani, however, has not been so sanguine.
But to have this betrayal happen by Marie – it cracked open all that hurt.
This lack of understanding leads to disappointment, a sense of betrayal, powerlessness and cynicism.
Not establishing clear rules for privacy can lead to feelings of violation and betrayal.
"It felt like a real betrayal," Ezra Levin, co-executive director of Indivisible, said.
No amount of money justifies the betrayal of our principles and values as Americans.
Yet, the feelings are relatable: Broken hearts and betrayal; youthful love and raging hormones.
We learn through the couple's therapy session that Robert isn't completely innocent of betrayal.
I was wearing the Wicked Lippie in "Betrayal," and this shit destroyed my joint.
For her and for every woman who will experience such a betrayal of humanity.
This review is a journey of betrayal, laser-enriched cat poop and smartphone butts.
When a lover is also a best friend and confidant, betrayal cuts more deeply.
As Dr. Martin Luther King said 'There comes a time when silence is betrayal.
And more importantly: Can a relationship recover after such a personal — and ideological — betrayal?
It has become the ultimate betrayal and one of the leading causes of divorce.
Valerie and Melody find out about the betrayal via a note in their locker.
And on Buffy, it was de rigueur for romantic betrayal to lead to apocalypse.
Which is why Trump is so stunned at what he views as a betrayal.
It's that it's a perfect stand-in for President Trump's betrayal of candidate Trump.
Initially, Carol thought her nemesis (and sister), Barbara, had been responsible for the betrayal.
Some NP supporters saw it as a betrayal and vilified her in social media.
Gone GirlThere's enough betrayal, scheming and cruelty in this movie to last a lifetime.
It felt like a big betrayal to see a known sexual abuser performing there.
Isn't this ending, on some level, a betrayal of all her hopes and dreams?
On the Republican side, the sense of betrayal started long before the Trump campaign.
The cry of betrayal was also heard on the Democratic left in the 1960s.
Shoe betrayal is the reason I started keeping office shoes in the first place.
I am devastated by this betrayal, as you are one of my favorite concubines.
To walk away from that now is a betrayal of our shared core values.
Shifting to the center feels to them like the ultimate act of political betrayal.
The Kardashians have not budged after what they view is a deal-breaking betrayal.
Why the change, which critics interpreted as a betrayal of the nonprofit's egalitarian mission?
As Dr. Martin Luther King said " There comes a time when silence is betrayal".
The betrayal created layers of mistrust and fear that further complicated my rape trauma.
Mr Corbyn and his surrogates will cry betrayal and disloyalty at such open manoeuvring.
The psychological effects of that kind of betrayal run deeper than mean-girl fodder.
" A moment of bloody betrayal -- the dreaded Red Wedding -- from HBO's "Game of Thrones.
A different sense of betrayal has helped to bring the Israelis and Arabs closer.
But, in a way, the sense of betrayal is an inverted form of optimism.
But instead the getaway stirs up feelings of betrayal, jealousy and questions about identity.
Fail to deliver on either front, however, and compromise starts to look like betrayal.
Beyoncé's latest album chronicles heartbreak, betrayal and the anger that rises from those experiences.
It's hard for me to understand a worse betrayal of American values than that.
Quinn collaborates with Chet on a football episode before confronting Rachel about her betrayal.
Leaders of those groups reacted with outrage to what they saw as a betrayal.
There is, first of all, the name of the place: the Communist Betrayal Museum.
The stories of these three young people converge following acts of persecution and betrayal.
The betrayal of his first wife with his flagrant public affair with Marla Maples.
Many of their peers, however, saw the videos and charges as evidence of betrayal.
The betrayal was twofold: First, that my body was (very rudely) turning against me.
It was a betrayal of trust, even if Transit wasn't really a pro wrestler.
"They thought it was a betrayal," he said in a recent interview with Hyperallergic.
You should make it plain that you regard this new friendship as a betrayal.
The truth seems too inadequate to explain what they see as a huge betrayal.
Characters are always on the verge of betrayal or doom; the aura is fatalistic.
Yes, the script includes a late revelation about a life-wrenching act of betrayal.
One Palestinian official called his attendance at the conference an illegal act of betrayal.
In the process, he excoriates what he calls a Brexit betrayal by mendacious elites.
For many in the Afghan leadership, shock quickly turned to a sense of betrayal.
It can be a thug and a bully only in the betrayal of itself.
Mainly, though, "Experiment" is filled with straight-ahead songs about love and, sometimes, betrayal.
I don't mean this as a defense, but an acknowledgment of betrayal and shame.
The only vulnerability the folk hero has is an exposed betrayal of the folk.
But it is already clear that his betrayal operates on at least three levels.
Its themes of loyalty, patriotism and betrayal have never been more relevant than now.
In contrast, spousal betrayal is so catastrophic that psychologists often compare it to death.
Given to depression throughout his life, he also had to face betrayal by friends.
Does betrayal feel worse when it's also sin, a breach of one's religious beliefs?
Anger at their betrayal by the supposed democratic powers, already deeply rooted, is growing.
It's full of devotion and betrayal, euphoria and anguish, tender embraces and rough abuse.
How would you summarize the view of Palestinians who see it as a betrayal?
Jessica sees this as the ultimate betrayal, and backs into an engagement with Mark.
Don't be surprised if that betrayal means Bob just might be Patty's next victim.
Instead, there are oceans of mistrust and betrayal here in a shockingly homophobic world.
This week, Donald Trump's betrayal of the Kurds is a blow to America's credibility.
Gazing at demagoguery, environmental ruin and intimate betrayal, Thom Yorke croons threnodies, not lullabies.
"The betrayal to the Syrian people wasn't this specific executive order," Mr. Khatib said.
Collectively, their poetry is an unvarnished chronicle of violence, betrayal, limits, longing, and loss.
But it's for her to decide how to respond to this betrayal, not you.
The greatest betrayal, though, is a reveal that leaves far too many unanswered questions.
Today's picks: • Yassmin Abdel-Magied talks betrayal, in a week of racially charged headlines.
How does a spy justify, or even tolerate, such a betrayal, Fiennes wondered—ideology?
The truth is, Collins and Murkowski have yet to explain their betrayal to constituents.
Subtitles signified a respect for art; dubbing was a betrayal, a capitulation to philistines.
Anything less would be a betrayal of his responsibility to defend U.S. national security.
Inevitably, Célestin and Terry White, once good friends and colleagues, clash over Terry's betrayal.
Wasn't killing Logan a betrayal of the contract Thomas had made with the fandom?
Once his betrayal is revealed, Giselle goes mad and dies of a broken heart.
It was a betrayal of everything we had done to get to that point.
For many in the Afghan leadership, the news of the withdrawal was a betrayal.
Betrayal has always been punishable by death — of the informant, of the informant's family.
"This was a crime of betrayal," a prosecutor, Martin S. Bell, argued on Friday.
But none of this diminishes the betrayal felt when being bumped from a flight.
ZORA AND LANGSTON A Story of Friendship and Betrayal By Yuval Taylor Yuval Taylor's "Zora and Langston: A Story of Friendship and Betrayal" is an overdue study of the famous yet underdiscussed friendship and literary collaboration between Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes.
" On Republican colleagues' reaction to the decision on Turkey: "It's amazing to me that my Republican colleagues are willing to call out the President for his betrayal of the Kurds, but refuse to call out the President for his betrayal of Americans.
It is a betrayal of literature itself, from which our idea of the individual derives.
SOLZA GRCEVA's face curdles into a sneer as she traces the betrayal of her nation.
He believes they should prepare for a betrayal by Negan and form a fighting force.
Donald Trump understands this betrayal and tapped into the resentments it generated among many Americans.
Locking up refugees in camps is the real betrayal of the legacy of the Holocaust.
There were so many hard parts, but the feeling of betrayal was probably the worst.
It's a betrayal not just of her people, but of all her ideals and goals.
Angela said she sees Cordle's request to be released six months early as a betrayal.
All these intersecting threads of money and power and vindictiveness and betrayal, it sounds fake.
For him, this small gesture would be a betrayal of everything that matters to him.
Steele called Cosby's action a betrayal as Constand once considered Cosby a friend and mentor.
Taken in the light of the film's cartoony aesthetic, Dom's faux-betrayal seems pretty fitting.
When Johnston kept asking why he should cooperate, an investigator invoked his betrayal of Gallienne.
A source previously told PEOPLE that Jenner is struggling to move past Woods' alleged betrayal.
His expansion of Medicaid in Ohio, for example, is considered a betrayal by many conservatives.
Sunday night's "Betrayal" gave us an extremely honest glimpse into Khloé's pre-delivery emotional chaos.
This month's European election, Nigel Farage shouts, is about democracy and the betrayal of voters.
Sometimes, people perceive their partner masturbating as a threat, personal rejection, or betrayal, Lilla says.
For many of those active in the #MeToo movement, Atwood's argument felt like a betrayal.
America's Kurdish allies, crying betrayal, urged him to help fend off a looming Turkish invasion.
The Hispanic caucus described the border-funding bill as "a betrayal of our American values".
But to their own people, the reporters' quest for truth was an act of betrayal.
A betrayal of trust would not be a good way to start the new relationship.
Before the first few episodes are over, we glimpse smuggling, suicide, spying, betrayal and murder.
"It gave me a sense of betrayal," said Jessica, a Mexican-American from San Diego.
After their hotel room has been stormed, a trembling Sofia slams him with another betrayal.
Politics are a modern-day Colosseum where outward anger is repressed and betrayal is not.
"Betrayal" will be the rallying cry of Trump and his followers after the general election.
Like Hannibal, Killing Eve's final scene is filled with both explicit queer tension and betrayal.
But what she sees as honesty, the Kardashians decried on their show as a betrayal.
Andre is slowly becoming his dad, dripping with betrayal and a black fedora to boot.
Union's husband, NBA player Dwayne Wade, was for one, very hurt by Mary Jane's betrayal.
He seems transfixed by the thought that resignation would be a betrayal of Chávez's legacy.
They may have forgiven, but haven't forgotten that sense of betrayal of their civil rights.
Game of Thrones Season 7 premieres July 16 and will surely be riddled with betrayal.
Therein lies the betrayal: Slate Cady Heron-d me and joined the plastics of Hollywood.
"This was betrayal on a Shakespearean scale," said Henriques, who plays herself in the film.
" As she sums up: "I wanted to see everyone's unique ability to digest this betrayal.
It wasn't betrayal—his suspicions of his own country had already been confirmed by then.
Maybe this way it will feel like less of a betrayal when it falls out.
That approach has never worked and represents a betrayal of our values and our heritage.
Surprisingly, he doesn't care, meaning her lengthy betrayal against the Liars was literally for nothing.
Speaking out would have led to my betrayal by the people I loved the most.
Denying access to our asylum process is also a complete betrayal of our American values.
Basically, if betrayal was the less complicated option, the AI screwed over the other player.
They brim with true tales of sacrifice and petty-­mindedness, miraculous breakthroughs and cynical betrayal.
Like her, he left Downing Street in personal defeat and humiliation amid accusations of betrayal.
CNN: What do you think really motivated Jim Nicholson to commit these acts of betrayal?
Burns and Novick's sense of betrayal is clear whenever they get to the very top.
She documented a process of forgiveness and redemption following the betrayal of a cheating lover.
Where he sees a personal betrayal however, the rest of the world finds moral courage.
Killing the deal would smack America's Asian allies — such as Japan and Vietnam — as betrayal.
There's no question why that's such a tempting prospect in the wake of Rachel's betrayal.
I was engaged in betrayal: mine of my mother, hers of me, mine of myself.
Scar is actually Mufasa's brother and Simba's uncle, making his betrayal all the more painful.
" But, when her father voted for Trump, Schreck said, it "felt like an overwhelming betrayal.
Instead, he finds himself sucked into yet another maelstrom of violence and betrayal and depravity.
So his challenge is to get through grief and of betrayal at the same time.
If Trainspotting was about friendship and betrayal, then Dead Men's Trousers is a redemption thing.
But they also felt a less concrete but no less devastating harm: a grave betrayal.
Macron spoke bluntly of the threat from nationalism, calling it a betrayal of moral values.
"Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism: nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism," Macron said.
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"It was a huge betrayal to me," the former sheriff said of Mr. Dunnings's crimes.
In Peru, this event was widely perceived as the petulant betrayal of a sore loser.
"It was like a machete to the heart," said Ms. Franck of her husband's betrayal.
It's a chronicle of civic betrayal and the abuse of power, and also of heartbreak.
Instead, it seeks to frame criticism of the government as a betrayal of the nation.
Her songs grapple with desire, insecurity, betrayal and self-assertion, learning from every bruised emotion.
Hard-line Brexiteers would bemoan the betrayal of the majority who voted Leave in 2016.
His latter-day embrace of Reagan's tax-cutting agenda might strike them as a betrayal.
Adhering to the deal is humiliating and feels like a betrayal of his campaign promises.
I felt that going onstage under his aegis was a betrayal of my own values.
Mr. Manafort's allies regarded Mr. Gates's decision to cooperate with prosecutors as an ultimate betrayal.
May's Brexit blueprint is a betrayal of a 2016 referendum decision to quit the bloc.
Miyazawa's subject matter is at times gloomy (betrayal and death feature prominently) and often otherworldly.
Wherever there is trauma, there has been betrayal, an abuse of authority, a moral injury.
Among whites, they both inspired a sense of betrayal and more than a little dread.
Her novel "The Betrayal" (2010) about postwar Russia, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
"Trust, betrayal and the inability to consent," said Assistant District Attorney Kristen M. Feden said.
The story flirts with daddy and betrayal issues but then fails to explore them fully.
An affair can stir up anger, hurt, resentment, and betrayal that can't always be healed.
The reckless unpicking of military alliances and the betrayal of allies are already bad enough.
"Promised," Olivia said, her face twisted into the expression she reserved for moments of betrayal.
But soon the joy of shaping a life with Bruce began to feel like betrayal.
You don't have to dig too deep to understand the unconscious motivations behind Ruth's betrayal.
There's palace intrigue, betrayal, murder, revenge, and just a lot of serious vibes all around.
The stronger my sense of a national betrayal, the more reluctant I am to leave.
The betrayal of the Kurds, who courageously stood with America after the attacks of Sept.
The fact that her mom gave it to him makes it an even bigger betrayal.
The betrayal of the Kurds will lead friends and foes to doubt Mr Trump's America.
It is just the latest Republican betrayal of the historic bipartisan support for disability rights.
She underwent surgery for chronic gastrointestinal problems, and she faced betrayal in a personal relationship.
Forbidden love, jealousy and betrayal are some of the most common components of operatic librettos.
Torture, separation from my family, abandoned, betrayal ... this all happened at a very young age.
Will every contract negotiation threaten a strike, coup d'état or betrayal to the highest bidder?
His decision is a sickening betrayal both of the Kurds and his oath of office.
The changes amount to a betrayal of the public interest for the benefit of banks.
" She held a hand over her face and cried, as she described Mr. Cosby's "betrayal.
But, the brazen betrayal of his office, the Constitution and the American people is undeniable.
Among Mr. Fernández's Peronist supporters and colleagues, it can be seen as heresy or betrayal.
It may feel like a betrayal by you and the former colleagues who poached you.
Given their sacrifice under the sanctions regime, many Sudanese viewed as a betrayal the Jan.
This epic bait-and-switch, this betrayal of supporters, certainly offers Democrats a political opportunity.
From the first game, we know Joel's answer to that is denial, control, and betrayal.
And any collusion with the White House is a betrayal of its special oversight role.
Abramson describes Zuckerberg lying on a bathroom floor and crying with guilt after the betrayal.
" She follows up by writing, "Somebody needs to hear this...That betrayal was your blessing!!!
West hasn't betrayed his fans — this album is too slight to count as a betrayal.
A high-ranking official, Metropolitan Antoniy, said joining the new church would be a betrayal.
Crazy ambition, betrayal, sex, deceit and naked power grabs all make for a page-turner.
Even Gary, who went to prison because of Selina's betrayal, shows up to the funeral.
"Nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism," Macron said just a few yards away from Trump.
"I tried to explain that it wasn't a matter of betrayal, that I had enormous respect for her, that real betrayal was when you betrayed your own instinct, your needs, your body, yourself," Aldo recalls, but Vanda, raging and cursing, would have none of it.
A painful past filled with assault and betrayal has the feel, improbably, of a Frommer's guide.
There's often shame and betrayal associated with private, interpersonal violence, and less community support for survivors.
"Some start after a loss, trauma, betrayal, or some difficult transition in their life," he says.
Conservatives called it a calculated act of betrayal, a narrative Trump echoed on the campaign trail.
"The bill is an absolute betrayal of what Trump represented on the campaign trail," he said.
It has never been about "dollar items" or "value meals," but about jealousy, artistry, and betrayal.
A lot of people at DC will be mad at me and consider this a betrayal.
Their chemistry is palpable, which makes the hurt and betrayal all that much harder to bear.
He feels a lot of things, from exuberance to betrayal to bravado to placidity to regret.
Turkey, which considers the YPG a terrorist organization, has long seen that support as a betrayal.
Where do you think those dragons go once the betrayal from King's Landing is made clear?
The pages of "The Mitrokhin Archive", eventually published in 1999, are steeped in vodka and betrayal.
I hope that you will suffer betrayal because that will teach you the importance of loyalty.
Maybe … but that doesn't make his betrayal of sweet southern girl Brittany Cartwright sting any less.
Some political figures in the West argue that financial links with China count as a betrayal.
"It just feels like shame, years of shame, humiliation and betrayal of your body," she said.
In "At the Caffé Daria", a story of betrayal, love and friendship, the past is inescapable.
This policy is a shameless Washington BETRAYAL of regular Americans whose safety is put at risk.
" Democrats were not as charitable, arguing that the budget proposal was a "cruel betrayal by Trump.
The show has now set this betrayal up as a central conflict of the second season.
Our narrative, with themes of gamesmanship, betrayal, and the Silicon Valley dream, picks up from there.
Too quickly, however, the festive tone deteriorates into what is effectively a story of familial betrayal.
One of the most highlighted instances of this betrayal was former President Clinton's 1994 crime bill.
Taylor Swift's fun girls' night in with Martha Hunt came with a side of feline betrayal.
They see it as a cultural betrayal to Tibetan culture and not compatible with Buddhist culture.
"Anything less is a betrayal of women," she continued, "one that voters will remember this November."
"It's about a normal modern day relationship: the questioning, betrayal, infidelity, vengeance and vices," said Zita.
"This is a dark tragedy of a man's betrayal of his family," said director Barry Levinson.
Two House Democrats this week called the order a "betrayal" of Trump's promises on drug prices.
"As Dr. Martin Luther King said[,] 'There comes a time when silence is betrayal,'" she wrote.
It's a tale of love, betrayal, and—believe it or not—a muddy puddle of redemption.
Though not always apparent, anger, hurt, and betrayal are overarching themes in Trash's lyrics and sound.
What follows is an escalating pyramid of horrors: plague, betrayal, the dreadful giggling of the mad.
And it is a grotesque betrayal of our founding promise, as a nation built by immigrants.
They may relive the betrayal from the original traumatic experience and become increasingly distrustful of others.
It goes from the story of a forbidden romance, into a tale of betrayal and revenge.
When he allegedly did what he did to that woman, it felt like a personal betrayal.
However, betrayal of rising expectations creates intense public anger that can also incite demonstrations and revolutions.
"Don't Blame Me" feels like a focus-grouped scrapbook of haphazard images concerning betrayal and lust.
The systemic abuse of power by people in positions of authority represents a betrayal of trust.
The unequal treatment of the U.S. Coast Guard was a betrayal of our nation's armed forces.
Brad Wall, premier of Saskatchewan, accused Trudeau of betrayal and said he would consider legal action.
Edwards had done as much as anyone to expose the betrayal of public trust in Flint.
But the same movement that calls for death to terrorists accuses pro-peace nonprofits of betrayal.
Nowhere is it written that losing steam, or hope, is a betrayal of the feminist project.
"Insurgent" is even filmed like a thriller, ratcheting tension so high that Rachel's betrayal is inevitable.
When Carson asked Mueller whether Manafort's actions constituted a "betrayal" of America's "Democratic values," Mueller responded:
As of press time, neither Mickey nor Minnie have yet to comment on the apparent betrayal.
This was a relief, but his not being unhappy also felt like a betrayal to Lakshman.
"What should have been a celebration is in fact a day of betrayal," Farage told Reuters.
Since he killed his father for the title, it sets the stage for a big betrayal.
"The feeling of loss and betrayal [then, as a 22-month-old] is huge," Allie says.
Economists later suggested that the Valley's culture of betrayal was a major reason for its success.
If anyone engaged in an act of divisive "betrayal" of the progressive movement, it was Sanders.
What links Héctor with de la Cruz is a lurid story of passion, betrayal and longing.
For Mugabe, it was an "unconstitutional and humiliating" act of betrayal by his party and people.
Brexit supporters are also mobilising for what they fear will be a betrayal of the referendum.
It also offers another proof that rethinking and reinventing beloved dishes isn't an act of betrayal.
And a (dead) mole is found, giving Greg some breathing room on that whole "betrayal" thing.
It would mean keeping freedom of movement, which would see the anti-migrant voters crying betrayal.
Juggling hormones, betrayal, and frustration, we see Hala trying to use her voice to express herself.
We still don't know if he hurts, feels, or can partake in the concept of betrayal.
Caesar trusted Decimus much more than he trusted Brutus — and that made his betrayal more shocking.
Many regular Greeks are also unhappy about the deal, calling it a national capitulation and betrayal.
The retired judge leading the investigation cited a "sense of anger and betrayal" among former residents.
There was a telling moment when Norma erupts, furious and humiliated to discover her lover's betrayal.
Spies, revenge, magic, mistrust, betrayal, political intrigue, and love—this book has it all and more.
This is being seen as the biggest betrayal by the Indian state in last 70 years.
After 45 minutes of talky intrigue and betrayal, a tiny iceberg is visible in the blackness.
Beyond your anger and sense of betrayal, surely you are recalibrating your personal estimation of him.
" She also wrote that she was having trouble sleeping because of "Peter's betrayal of class struggle.
But they are now more upset at what they see as the betrayal of Ms. Warren.
The point is not that our current system is somehow a betrayal of the framers' vision.
The whole bucket of emotions that involves sadness or betrayal or despair gets funneled into anger.
I felt betrayed and then I also felt that I was participating in a cultural betrayal.
Buber's story is also apt because he overcame betrayal to come to a posture of trust.
An angry, motivated and battle-hardened Leave machine driven by the narrative of betrayal and outrage.
I mistakenly assumed that those who voted against Brexit would feel a deep sense of betrayal.
Surely this was a betrayal of Christianity, with its faith in a Messiah who became flesh.
Suddenly, villagers were on edge, worried about how far the betrayal — and abuse — may have stretched.
This is a betrayal of America's decades-long role as a world leader in refugee protection.
"You are failing us, but the young people are starting to understand your betrayal," Thunberg said.
Some women even saw the decision to support Sanders as a betrayal of the progressive ethos.
Both "Philoctetes" and "Ajax " deal with the theme of betrayal and with soldiers' anger at generals.
He secretly provided my most personal information to the National Enquirer -- a deep and unforgivable betrayal.
The whistle-blower described an attempt to "lock down" evidence of Trump's betrayal of his country.
With powerfully contemporary stagings of "Betrayal" and "Cyrano," Jamie Lloyd has had an attention-grabbing year.
He secretly provided my most personal information to the National Enquirer -- a deep and unforgivable betrayal.
Their abject betrayal of their own word augurs ill for the future of democracy in Pakistan.
Beyond the betrayal, the dropping of comprehensive sanctions is a bad deal for the United States.
Several of them wept as they spoke of their betrayal of the military and their families.
For all the betrayal and resentment that binds them, Magariel's characters feel neither typecast nor pitied.
Elon is defending and Amazon is offending, but first: a cartoon about a voice assistant betrayal.
It would likely take a betrayal on immigration to get him to turn Breitbart against him.
No Time to Die's trailer underscores a sense of betrayal and the notion of Bond's obsolescence.
There is too much money at stake, to name only one potential motivator for moral betrayal.
She goes alone to Dharamshala to process a familial betrayal and reassert the identity she's lost.
"Today is the day of the fall of the conspiracy of betrayal and treason," he said.
And weirdly — which is to say, coincidentally — two books with the word "betrayal" in the subtitle.
Trees will bring these small lives together into large acts of war, love, loyalty and betrayal.
This would be a huge win for Putin and a massive betrayal of America's European allies.
It's down to their own perception of the contract between them and what constitutes a betrayal.
Evangelical Christians opposed removal as a betrayal of Native Americans, and an impediment to missionary work.
She can raise the spectre of a catastrophic no-deal Brexit or a betrayal of the referendum.
To place a talent at the service of the enemies of the free society is a betrayal.
Mr Netanyahu's decision to back down has led leaders of American Jewry to accuse him of "betrayal".
"The premature closing of this investigation represents a betrayal of the American people and public trust," Rep.
Everyone but Dre freaks out over the perceived betrayal— he just wants to get back to work.
The interview aired on Good Morning America Monday morning and Chyna spoke about her devastation and betrayal.
According to the source, she's struggling to move past the alleged betrayal by her longtime best friend.
"She has experienced trauma and depression from defendants' actions, and the deep betrayal will have lifelong effects."
No matter who she chooses, these rumors turning out to be fact would be a huge betrayal.
Ultimately, they feel, it's a story of betrayal by the man who they long considered their champion.
People are much more forgiving of a blindside from their enemies than a betrayal by a friend.
Wilcox represented this betrayal as a dagger superimposed over the blown-up photograph, aimed at her heart.
And, of course, the term "deliberate withdrawal" is government-speak for something much simpler: betrayal and retreat.
Before long, Mr Trump might interpret that as a personal betrayal by Mr Moon—with unpredictable consequences.
Like sexual infidelity, the healing can't begin until the partner who committed the betrayal stops doing it.
It was filled to the brim with anticipation, betrayal, magic, strong female characters, familial bonds and love.
He is crowd-funding a film that would narrate the "great betrayal" of the conflict's military veterans.
It is the characters and the web of love, deceit and betrayal that they spin for themselves.
Her abortive love affairs are as prominent as her ultimate betrayal by one of her own pupils.
Almost every passing headline deepens the Brexiteers' gloom—and whets their appetite for more tales of betrayal.
Above all, the "feelings of emptiness and betrayal they caused in hardworking students" could not be excused.
Talk of a wall animated candidate Trump as metonymy for elites' betrayal of promises on border security.
According to the source, she's struggling to move past the alleged betrayal by her longtime best friend.
Some said his election felt like a betrayal, as if half the country had turned on them.
Her 2009 critical flop turned cult classic, Jennifer's Body, was rife with anger, betrayal and dashed hopes.
Conway went so far as to say that even considering Romney was a "betrayal" of his supporters.
But throw the betrayal of Brexit into the mix and the events were full beyond bursting point.
But they will be watching the Brexit negotiations closely for signs of a betrayal of their dreams.
Given the deal's unpopularity among Brexiteers, however, leaving No Deal out would fuel understandable cries of betrayal.
"If it's a slutty stranger, sure, she could move past it but this is next level betrayal."
"This was a gigantic betrayal that took place," Rezendes says of Catholic Church s sex abuse scandal.
LisaRaye says Nicole full well knew Antoine was married, and it was a gross betrayal of trust.
Fans are taking it as a personal betrayal at best and, overwhelmingly, his resignation from their hearts.
Ranging from diplomatic to inflammatory, the letters speak of broken promises and feelings of frustration and betrayal.
Instead, FIFA 17's story sticks to themes anyone can comfortably relate to — family, friendship, and betrayal.
On the project's first track and instant stand-out, "Call Out My Name," Weeknd screams of betrayal.
That would be the ultimate betrayal: not only of the Liars, but of Aria as a character.
For many Turks opposed to the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party, the EU's name means betrayal.
But something about finding out Bob Ross deceived us in any way feels like a tiny betrayal.
"To ask the question all over again would be a gross betrayal of our democracy," May said.
Juicy breaks down, explains that she was in an abusive relationship and pseudo-apologizes for her betrayal.
In a betrayal of loyalty signaling poor morale, a massive dump of Snapchat's usage stats has leaked.
We are here because of a complete inability and failure and betrayal of the Democratic Party Establishment.
That is a tragedy beyond words and a betrayal of what we, as a nation, stand for.
It is not Turkey's fault that some in the country claim that the "EU's name means betrayal".
In the beginning, it was a much bigger story, and it was more about forgiveness and betrayal.
Conservative pundits like Ann Coulter and Laura Ingraham denounced Trump's pursuit of an agreement as a betrayal.
It was a clear violation of our Principles of Community, and a shameful betrayal of our values.
"Today's sentence holds him accountable for his near-decade-long betrayal of the public trust," Benczkowski said.
Most people see it as a betrayal of friendship, a bad plot line, and just plain gross.
You'll find serious debates about whether or not missing another Boys Don't Cry release date constitutes betrayal.
The trend of eroding Democratic support for Israel is tantamount to a betrayal of fundamental American values.
To resolve an increasingly risky situation, he commits an ugly betrayal, reporting Tim's "tendencies" to an interrogator.
Giselle colors the book with the tint of betrayal, since Albrecht broke his promise to the heroine.
In 83 land, all romantic relationships are time bombs counting down to, or away from, massive betrayal.
My grandparents viewed it as a betrayal to take lightly a man unfit for the Oval Office.
Lamb called them a "giveaway" to the richest 1 percent and a "betrayal" to middle-class households.
Trump likely won't face any consequences for this betrayal as long as impeachment stays off the table.
Their bond "gives heart to this bleak story of loss, deprivation and betrayal," Geraldine Brooks wrote here.
Hypocrisy about violence and the betrayal of espoused hometown values is not a recent development in Waco.
The letter is moving for how plaintive it is, but also for its sense of personal betrayal.
Trump has since lashed out at Sessions for the move, viewing it as an act of betrayal.
Betrayal by my fellow citizens for electing the candidate who made a conscious effort to divide us.
Failure to stand up to Putin would constitute a profound betrayal of the Constitution and our democracy.
That sense of frustration, even betrayal, set the stage for the accession to power of Donald Trump.
House and Senate Democrats at the time said the draft order was a "betrayal" of Trump's promises.
"It's just a betrayal of everything we've been talking about for years as Republicans," DeMint told Politico.
The president has since hit him for the move, viewing it as the ultimate sign on betrayal.
But any sort of marital infidelity and sense of betrayal, especially on that level, people kill themselves.
To summarize, Olly stabbed Jon Snow in the heart during an epic betrayal in last season's finale.
"Trust, betrayal, and the inability to consent," said Assistant District Attorney Kristen Feden in her opening statement.
Despite being hurt in the past, Marceille believes non-monogamous people are better at working through betrayal.
In his remarks on Thursday, Mr. O'Neill repeatedly referred to the case as an act of betrayal.
For many of her onetime admirers, her handling of the Rohingya issue has been a grave betrayal.
I mean, implementing the principles of "The Communist Manifesto" wouldn't be more of a betrayal than that.
Tambourine and guitar riffs rang out crisply as Mr. Gaye crooned about the anguish of his betrayal.
" Her film is "a chronicle of civic betrayal and the abuse of power, and also of heartbreak.
Sometimes, that next betrayal is from an investigator who just can't be bothered, or is simply corrupt.
At first, it seems that this will be a predictable, gratingly cute tale of heartache and betrayal.
" The Congressional Hispanic Caucus issued a blistering statement calling the measure "a betrayal of our American values.
Whatever the true answer, the results are a betrayal of the people who put Republicans in office.
It was an astonishing betrayal from a man who started working for the cartel in his teens.
Mr. Murphy saw Mr. Sweeney's decision not to support a so-called millionaire's tax as a betrayal.
"Do not call me a coward, Rosie," Hasselbeck seethed at one point, with betrayal in her voice.
In our podcast this week, we speak with Steve Lickteig, who absorbed a betrayal akin to yours.
They felt there was no way out, that their real family wouldn't accept them after this betrayal.
" Kshama Sawant, the other opponent of repeal on the council, called the vote "both capitulation and betrayal.
Grossman's anger at Soviet abuses was motivated in part by grief over the betrayal of revolutionary ideals.
Critics say it could trigger a surrender for the US and a betrayal of the Afghan government.
It is "at best a punt, at worst it is a betrayal of principle," said state Sen.
They have seen us abandon our allies and have heard the shouts of betrayal from the battlefield.
When the church gets wind of it and doesn't do anything about it, it's a second betrayal.
He justified the betrayal by claiming that the Kurds "didn't help us in the second world war".
"This is a cruel betrayal by Trump," said Daniel Wessel, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee.
The pains of divorce, the wounds of betrayal, the clouds of mistrust — rich muses, all of them.
Maybe. Certainly Democrats will be well advised to hammer Mr. Trump's betrayal of the working class nonstop.
To King and Heritage Action, failing to seize this moment of opportunity would constitute a grave betrayal.
And some, tormented by feelings of betrayal, are openly rooting for the Los Angeles Chargers to fail.
I believe it would be a betrayal of the loyalty owed to our country and the Constitution.
This is a humanization of the experience of the apostles, and the betrayal and Crucifixion of Christ.
They provide a sense of betrayal: We were once great, but our own leaders sold us out.
And this shifts the center of "Betrayal" to its portrait of a marriage and its corrosive secrets.
"Our workers' loyalty was repaid with betrayal," he told a crowd of manufacturing laborers in June 2016.
But you can be sure the impact of America's betrayal will be a lasting and harmful one.
Acosta's betrayal is "worthy of bipartisan outrage and should offend every American father and mother," Reyes wrote.
Courtesy Robbie Jack / Corbis "When I did 'Betrayal,' it was my first big job," Devlin told me.
In life, we all face unforgiving competition, unpredictable adversity, occasional betrayal, and too often: doubt and despair.
That way, they can hide their continued betrayal of the constituents whose interests they pretend to represent.
This betrayal of trust opened a rift between black and white feminists that persists to this day.
He granted Nina mercy when she came to him and confessed her betrayal after Vlad was killed.
It's shocking to see such a betrayal of the oaths these people took to serve the nation.
Tribe calls it "utter nonsense" to accuse Pelosi of "constitutional betrayal" for holding up the impeachment trial.
Fallon tries to keep the interview going, but Swift can't quite move on from her mother's betrayal.
That kind of divisiveness, that betrayal of our values, plays into the hands of groups like ISIL.
" He described the episode as "absolutely a betrayal to the city, to our community, to the citizens.
The parallels to Lemonade — Beyoncé's stunning visual album about a woman rebuilding after a betrayal — are undeniable.
Give us the quick how did Evan get here to this drugs, empire, murder, and betrayal situation?
Is its expanded take on loot a betrayal of the focused core of the Souls gear system?
She wept for fear of death, for the betrayal of her body, for the hopelessness of it all.
One line of criticism casts Democratic policymaking as a pro-corporate betrayal of the party's egalitarian economic traditions.
Themes of the heart are sewn through the record: love and lust; friendship and betrayal; birth and death.
My friends ask how this betrayal could happen, how any woman could vote for a man like that?
From his 2017 mixtape I Empty Pistols, songs like "Stressin," show him wailing about the sting of betrayal.
He shunned anatomical correctness as a betrayal of real observation, pitting scientific rationality against how the world appears.
She used to be fun; she used to laugh — is it a betrayal if she does so now?
Her acceptance of a status quo transition has been called a "betrayal" by Brexit hardliners in her party.
The zero-sum game it sees with Washington is now compounded by China's "betrayal" in supporting these sanctions.
We wanted to, again, just play with what [our characters'] reactions would be to that level of betrayal.
He's snitching all over the place about Varys' betrayal, and the Maddest Queen will not stand for it.
"Every one of these cases is a tragic betrayal of country and colleagues," he said in the statement.
" In an interview on AM to DM, Abramovitz said what his ex-girlfriend did was the "ultimate betrayal.
" Self-described white nationalist leader Richard Spencer called Trump's decision a "betrayal" and the "end of America First.
The same outlets are also only too happy to trace the history of America's betrayal of the Kurds.
Nobody wants to commit themselves to a path of betrayal while you work both sides of the aisle.
But prophecy aside, Varys betrayal was laid out clearly all the way in episode 2 of Season 7.
One disappointed commentator called it "woefully inadequate"; a noted religious scholar dismissed it as "meaningless" and a "betrayal".
Ms Sawant, who (along with one other holdout) voted to keep the tax, called it a "serious betrayal".
But Jadis' betrayal felt too convenient, as did the Kingdom and Hilltop's arrival at just the right moment.
A betrayal can not only hijack a couple's hopes and plans, but also destroy their sense of history.
Punk, in taking such violent umbrage to what he perceived as a betrayal, acted like a normal person.
This only heightens the sense of betrayal, however, when they encounter deep and vicious bigotry on civvy street.
Betrayal at House on the Hill has been an icon of board games for over a decade now.
Collins says she has never not voted for her party's nominee, but defended herself against accusations of betrayal.
But he also knows that Trump speaks for millions of Republicans who won't forgive betrayal of the ticket.
The realization of Alice's betrayal leads to Betty nearly seizing again and again in the presence of Evelyn.
Although the party can position itself as a bulwark against a potential Brexit betrayal, this has a flaw.
Few have the stamina to disintegrate on stage for over three hours, racked by time, betrayal and hubris.
But blindsiding her after specifically agreeing that you're not going to do that would be a real betrayal.
Levy says Patton called Levy's refusal "a betrayal" and that Patton felt she could no longer trust Levy.
Anticlimactic, perhaps, but probably a relief for Team Flash, since the gang has experienced plenty of betrayal already.
And Kerry sought to push back against arguments that the abstention amounted to a US betrayal of Israel.
That moment falls somewhere between an admission of truth and a betrayal, and I didn't see it coming.
I couldn't wait to see it, as well as witness Chris get completely blindsided by the Frey's betrayal.
The next time players see him, they learn he's actually The Dread Wolf, the elven god of betrayal.
Hertwig has said in interviews that speaking ill of her father feels like a betrayal of her mother.
My family was buried here, I can't go away and leave their graves; it would be a betrayal.
But they are perceived by some in Appalachia as a betrayal of his promises to help coal miners.
Turning a speech at an intelligence agency into a political rally is a deep betrayal of political norms.
Being sacked by Mr Bentley, whom he considered a close friend, was a betrayal "beyond my worst nightmare".
To her, this was a betrayal by a mature artist of the artist he was when he began.
The debate will surely repeat itself, and it will almost as surely be rife with accusations of betrayal.
"Slamming the door in their faces would be a betrayal of our values," he said at the time.
Hell, even the kid that killed Jon Snow got numerous episodes devoted to his reasoning and eventual betrayal.
It matters because it is a betrayal of our right to expect our private information to remain private.
The president, of course, is not happy about what he perceives as a betrayal from his longtime mentee.
Even if Abkhazian farmers could get a Georgian certificate, it would be considered an act of national betrayal.
It was an odd betrayal by Nixon, who claimed to like surfers, and it incited a minor insurgency.
Veterans who fought ISIS say Trump's 'betrayal' of a crucial ally was 'a total slap in the face'
Any criticism -- or even analysis -- of an idea or statement from Trump would be seen as a betrayal.
What these data do not capture is the fortuity and betrayal even in the smooth progress we seek.
In 2016, Beyoncé's critically acclaimed "Lemonade" had fans debating its themes of love, betrayal, empowerment, tribalism and family.
There's Mark, a political consultant and Cynthia's boyfriend, who tries to piece together the truth of her betrayal.
" The album features a number of songs about betrayal and heartbreak, including her wildly popular single "Wrecking Ball.
It was that kind of betrayal that many experts believe helped launch the Trump revolution against establishment Republicans.
"Violence or misconduct by our security forces is unacceptable and a betrayal of the new Zimbabwe," he said.
In 2019, it is not uncommon to see conspiracy theories and sentiments of betrayal in mainstream political debate.
The betrayal of Native Americans by larger forces looms over this powerful movie without ever being explicitly discussed.
Gomes, who has yet to catch fire in the polls, is steaming at what he sees as betrayal.
Druze leaders have voiced a deep sense of betrayal over the law, striking a chord among many Israelis.
While critics denounce engagement as a betrayal of the Cuban people, the Cuban people themselves overwhelmingly support it.
The former Destiny's Child frontwoman has been dropping hints about her hubby's betrayal for quite some time now.
In two minutes we get guns, crooked record label dealings, great music, betrayal, infidelity, and, somehow, more guns.
"Betrayal, grievance, dispossession: These were surely what counted for most," wrote the journalist Ian Jack in the Guardian.
Her friends at Mica see the move as a betrayal when their home football team loses the game.
Midge's father, Abe Weissman (Tony Shalhoub), is an amusingly huffy patriarch outraged by Joel's betrayal of his daughter.
Dercon's tenure oversaw ongoing protests by activists who viewed his appointment as a betrayal of the theater's purpose.
" Self-described white nationalist leader Richard Spencer called Trump's decision a "betrayal" and the "end of America First.
Many of those taking part in the "Brexit Betrayal" march said that job loss was their central grievance.
We know it's a desperate betrayal, though, that he's let himself be persuaded to import big-city strikebreakers.
" Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, called the deal "a betrayal of everything limited government conservatism stands for.
" -- July 222014 exchange with reporters "The greatest betrayal committed by the Democrats is their support for open borders.
Although an adult betrayal shreds the women's friendship, their roles in a secret misadventure keep them lashed together.
Then came the betrayal: the dark horse rival who upped the offer by 10 grand and waived inspection.
She has experienced trauma and depression from Defendants' actions, and the deep betrayal will have life-long effects.
He says it was to get things done, but Cisneros saw it as a betrayal of Democratic values.
A Kurdish leader called the U.S. troop withdrawal a "betrayal" in a Washington Post op-ed last week.
Questions of betrayal and belonging also animate "Resistance," Fuks's fourth book, a winner of Brazil's prestigious Jabuti prize.
"I am absolutely shocked and saddened by her betrayal and violation on a deeply personal level," Trump added.
But I don't think fighting with your stepmother is going to resolve your sense of loss and betrayal.
Villanueva also says there's a "sense of betrayal" to the families who lost loved ones in the tragedy.
It was proper that he was dressed for warfare, because he was awaiting another betrayal from the government.
It's no wonder that solid majorities of Latinos are concerned about the president's potential betrayal of the country.
"This decision is a betrayal of our ally in the fight against ISIS and risks American lives," Sen.
The betrayal sparks a fire within Spencer's character, who changes her name from Katherine Harlow to Doris Quinn.
Nor is he unique for taking that sense of betrayal or alarm and sharing it with the press.
It's a consequence of a withdrawal and a betrayal by this president of American allies and American values.
I doubt they anticipated how complicit the entire Republican Party would become in the betrayal of our country.
"That was the first betrayal," said Anna Ravya-Barsky, a political analyst for Israel's Russian-language news media.
The betrayal starts at the top, with a president who doesn't care enough and probably never really did.
But they are now blistering critics, a reversal that Mr. Trump took as an insulting and personal betrayal.
There's a special contempt reserved for the political apostate—an accusation of intellectual collapse, an odor of betrayal.
Because it's horrible to me that these guys often use and easily find women to enable their betrayal.
This essay is about attraction and betrayal, and has the sinister propulsion of a Mary Gaitskill short story.
"Today's arrest is an unprecedented betrayal of the values of due process and legal representation," the statement read.
Caving in on the wall — Trump's most significant campaign promise — would be a betrayal of the first order.
We see the rare flicker of his self-doubt and the guilt he feels for acts of betrayal.
The film follows the crew as they grapple with Diesel's betrayal and alliance with a mysterious hacker (Theron).
"And seriously, the essence of what the C.I.A. agent is suggesting is an ideology of betrayal," she wrote.
Once or twice she hung up: Mr. Bonds would grab at the phone or accuse her of betrayal.
Darkening the Church's principles, each accusation only emphasizes the paradox and betrayal of a priest being a rapist.
He rejected, however, talk of "betrayal" among any allies who had promised Milan support before the secret ballot.
Muriel's toxic marriage, along with the betrayal and heartbreak that underpin it, are the novel's true emotional center.
We binge watch T.V. together and simmer in betrayal when one person watches an episode without the other.
Conservatives expressed bitter frustration on Thursday about what they saw as the chief justice's unreliability, if not betrayal.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron accused the government of "a betrayal of British values" in abandoning the scheme.
In that sense, wealth also represents betrayal to Lorelai — but holds the sway of family for her daughter.
" May 30, 2018: "The recusal of Jeff Sessions was an unforced betrayal of the President of the United States.
It is a betrayal that talent only aggravates: The great writers are precisely those who ought to know better.
Mr. Hayden sees this as a shocking betrayal of the loyal officers inside the C.I.A. who carried out orders.
"The left loves a good betrayal," says Joe Guinan, a fellow at the Democracy Collaborative, an American think-tank.
While they remain vague on the precise details of their (temporary) split, they allude to some form of betrayal.
It&aposs set in right after the world witnessed the betrayal, the likes of which we&aposve never seen.
Beyonce has a leading nine Grammy nods for "Lemonade," her powerful visual album about race, feminism, betrayal and empowerment.
How else could anyone possibly explain her betrayal of womankind with her endorsement of Andrew Cuomo over Cynthia Nixon?
Her reaction as Aurora to Jim's betrayal is exactly what you'd expect from the victim in a horror flick.
" Despite Odom's cheating and betrayal during their marriage, Khloé insisted the former NBA star is still "a great person.
Representatives of the Kurdish forces have described the U.S. withdrawal announcement as a shock and a betrayal of trust.
When this type of self-betrayal plays out at work, it can undermine trust and respect across the team.
The betrayal and distrust on both sides continue to cut deep, and the tension only seems to be growing.
The betrayal and distrust on both sides continues to cut deep, and the tension only seems to be growing.
He accused Salvini of betrayal on Friday after the League sided with the 5-Star over the speaker nominations.
"Identikit" is the story of a broken heart and betrayal that ends with a stunning and frenzied guitar solo.

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