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And it betrays a conservative relationship with predatory capitalism that betrays capitalism itself.
"All the ways he betrays workers in the Middle West and betrays our allies in the Middle East," Brown added.
Indeed, there are many reasons a woman might not leave a man who betrays her, just as there are many reasons a man might not leave a woman who betrays him.
But to simply deny the problem not only betrays future generations, it betrays the essential spirit of this country -- the essential spirit of innovation and practical problem-solving that guided our Founders.
But to simply deny the problem not only betrays future generations, it betrays the essential spirit of this country, the essential spirit of innovation and practical problem-solving that guided our founders.
The base betrays the casualty aversion of the Obama doctrine.
It also betrays how stupid officials' discussions about technology are.
But as his name betrays, his forebears were mainly Spanish.
Though her face betrays her doubts, her actions speak louder.
Make sure your body never betrays you by growing hair.
I know about the thousand ways our world betrays itself.
But the fact that it was even proposed betrays a
Clinton's to a Sanders attack betrays a barely concealed weariness.
This pragmatic vision betrays a tension in the Democratic Party.
If it is not, it betrays its 1948 founding charter.
Only one of the faces betrays any apprehension or distress.
He betrays people who have the power to damage him.
I can work through it, but my face betrays me.
Congress passed an omnibus spending bill that betrays our values.
But others say the Windrush episode betrays the true picture.
First, this betrays a certain pessimism toward the power of counterarguments.
He almost betrays his true nature by moving around this earth.
Her Knightsbridge apartment betrays her upper-class roots, but Julie cares.
And I think that betrays how much they hate this president.
Only the occasional hesitation betrays a flicker of fear and emotion.
First, Donald Trump's rhetoric regarding nonwhites routinely betrays a dehumanizing prejudice.
It's a cowardly narrative choice that betrays the story's entire premise.
" She replied, "Better than being a criminal who betrays our country.
Yet Trump betrays not an iota of remorse or self-reflection.
If Trump betrays his most loyal supporters, he'll deserve his fate.
Her vivid description betrays her interest in conveying the intangibility of experience.
But the prose in "Catfish" betrays only a sliver of self-awareness.
At times, though, her taste for leadership betrays a whiff of cultishness.
After Littlefinger betrays him to his death, the schemer takes it back.
Judas, who betrays Jesus with a kiss after conspiring with the priests.
Even when her face betrays boredom or disinterest, she is in formation.
He rarely says more than he has to and betrays little emotion.
But this betrays a misunderstanding of both EU politics and trade talks.
To pretend otherwise betrays the rule of law Sessions claims to defend.
On the contrary, it betrays the substantive weakness of the dissent's argument.
It also betrays a flawed conception at the heart of Burns's enterprise.
Whose outfit betrays their lack of self-awareness, whose is forward-looking?
But that view betrays a misunderstanding of how partisan gerrymandering actually works.
Pundits have argued that the frenzy betrays a desire for good news.
But that title betrays just how terrible of a year they're having.
He betrays those who trust him and leaves them high and dry.
But instead of telling his friend about this lie, he betrays her.
Anybody who betrays that, I think, is a total and complete coward.
Ignoring this understanding betrays the "dream" that is ritually invoked each year.
Nearly all personal writing betrays an element of sadness, shyness or emptiness.
Anybody who betrays that I think is a total and complete coward.
He betrays no distress at any aspect of his life, only delight.
He calls himself "Rich Man" Ashiley, a name which betrays his ambition.
But it's not just public art that betrays Aberdeen's gray, industrial reputation.
This Section betrays little understanding of what those exercises of authority accomplish.
Sometimes, the pug you trust most is the very pug that betrays you.
The Amazon Echo can seem like your best friend—until it betrays you.
Its unwieldy name betrays the fact that this is a really interesting product.
Alec knows that if he betrays the Davids, they'll never trust him again.
Iranian officials have threatened to abandon the JCPOA if America "betrays" its terms.
This very obviously betrays WhatsApp's commitment to privacy that it has long held.
And as the film's title betrays, there isn't a happy end in sight.
More than anything, however, the inclusion betrays Microsoft's broader intentions with the device.
Despite her attempts to remain ageless, this classic oldster move betrays her efforts.
That doesn't make us strong ... (and) betrays who we are as a country.
Selling snake oil on the same shelf as real drugs betrays that trust.
The investigator who appears to help her at first ultimately betrays her violently.
If he is surprised or distraught, his face betrays no hint of it.
Doing something with other people before discussing it essentially betrays your partner's trust.
If anything, the widespread reverence for it only betrays a fear of transformation.
In her view, we are natural sexual socialists, and marriage betrays this instinct.
Besides his flight log, Epstein's "black book" betrays a number of his acquaintances.
America's policy toward Saudi Arabia betrays our values and enables a vicious regime.
It betrays a devil who cares too much — and about the wrong things.
It just betrays his emotional reaction and makes the U.S. position look weak.
She added that the proposed legislation "betrays a naïve and disturbed world view."
I admit it's an ugly question, one that betrays the values of inclusivity.
In both Blake's poem and this current crisis, the Church betrays its congregation.
At the end of Solo, we have a dizzying series of double-crossings (Han's mentor Beckett betrays Han, Han and Chewie dupe Crimson Dawn gang boss Dryden Vos, Qi'ra betrays Vos, Han gets the drop on Beckett by shooting first).
If Tyrion betrays Daenerys by saving his brother, it would be for fraternal love.
His insistence on unspecialists betrays a deep-seated distrust of people with actual credentials.
Whenever he gets into specifics, he betrays his deep-seated ignorance of basic policy.
And with Sansa, it's only a matter of time until she betrays Jon, right?
This move betrays our allies' troops in Syria and Iraq, and is strategically incompetent.
"Someone who betrays and dishonors the family must be punished by death," she said.
While Pinker elects himself the heir of Enlightenment, his whole approach betrays Enlightenment principles.
IT BETRAYS A FUNDAMENTAL LACK OF UNDERSTANDING OF THE CURRENT STATE OF OUR BUSINESS.
In a world where even the milk betrays you, closing any distance seems impossible.
A former FBI agent reveals 7 ways your body betrays you when you're nervous
"If Five Star betrays us, they will never win another vote here," he added.
This assumption, which Donald agreed with, betrays an exceedingly dim view of human nature.
Yet even now that it is over, Schweinsteiger betrays not a hint of that.
This argument betrays an ignorance of what is actually involved in modern beef production.
Look beyond the beard, and the face and the eyes betrays an intense psychic energy.
The score, from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, betrays the documentary's sympathies even more clearly.
Her father's commentary about her presence — "She's going to steal the show" — betrays much truth.
My tone is cheerful, but a catch in my throat betrays how nervous I am.
He occasionally gestures with his hands but his voice -- deep and monotone -- betrays no emotion.
Would any Pakistani actress betray Pakistan or Islam the way she betrays India and Hinduism?
Only a new golden arches icon pinned to McDonald's Italia's online map betrays its existence.
It's not long before Theon betrays Robb, and invades Winterfell himself on his father's behalf.
He betrays few signs of the strains that would lead him to grind his teeth.
Who would have him, a man who betrays his own blood when it matters most?
One, commenting — and perhaps criticizing the police — potentially betrays the NRA's alliance with the cops.
Like photos on online dating apps, Bravo's Real Housewives betrays the reality of the situation.
But her sequences of expressions betrays the initial look of disgust after the first taste.
It was that hackneyed writing betrays rushed, automatic thinking, rather than slow and critical reflection.
But aside from a collection of whips, nothing in Hans' houseboat betrays his sexual passion.
Hell, even the format's name betrays its close tie to the company's once ubiquitous player.
The mundanity of the setting betrays the extremity of what is about to happen next.
Any church that does so betrays the example of Jesus, who treated women as equals.
Except he has one tell, a tic that betrays a smidgen of mortal human nervousness.
Plenty of others have tried, too, but that ultimately betrays what Goddamnit was all about.
Yet the tone betrays neither effort nor arrogance — pride being a deadly sin for comedy.
The Republican scheme to sanction a hereditary plutocracy betrays the founding values of our Republic.
Analysts say Mr. Trump's approach also betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of how the government works.
Her face is lined, and despite her efforts, the mouth betrays some knowledge of sorrow.
The belief that trans men are lesbians in denial also betrays a stereotypical view of lesbians.
He gives Daenerys awful advice that betrays her allies and the story that she rightly ignores.
Surprisingly, he finds this charming and the two develop an unlikely friendship — until Daxton betrays her.
It betrays the breezy, carefree pillar of the "micromobility" trend that is, effectively, Bird's core business.
You must be prepared when your best friends turn on you or your family betrays you.
In his confusion, Bugs Bunny betrays his ignorance of a somewhat unpleasant truth about His Airness.
That those two characters are the best realized of the show betrays something about its bias.
RAMP not only violates VA's obligations to veterans, but it also betrays the trust of Congress.
"If anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face severe consequences," he continued.
The way love shapeshifts, entices and betrays has provided every emotional beat for their narrative arc.
The neat isomorphism of Joron's couplets betrays a turbulent force field of transformations and recursive echoes.
"Impossible film often betrays me, in the sense that the result is always unexpected," Araki says.
When the most emotionally intimate person in your life betrays you, it's hard to trust people.
A fussily decorative painting on four panels, "La Vie en Rose" (1979), likewise betrays Joan Mitchell.
A man betrays his wife in the public spotlight and faces multiple accusations of sexual assault.
And yet his instinct to defuse conflict when conflict is necessary betrays him in this case.
Trump's proposal betrays both a weak negotiating hand and a potential willingness to make bigger concessions.
Removing Trump would prove that Congress won't tolerate a president who betrays and imperils America's allies.
This way of thinking betrays a polite kind of Canadian naivete that verges on the quaint.
The Trump administration's attitude toward sovereignty betrays a paranoia unbecoming of the world's most powerful nation.
The video creators also cannot do anything that betrays what their fans have come to expect.
Yet before long it betrays his horrorcore reputation and reveals a genuine preacherly point of clarity.
It's not just taxes where Trump betrays his heterodox rhetoric to embrace unpopular, orthodox conservative policy.
But the assumption betrays how weak their relationship is: it's just sex, with maybe some mutual respect.
Some Democrats argue that such compromise betrays the party's values and produces a weaker, less stable coalition.
When he attacks that process and seeks revenge on his opponents, Mr. Trump betrays bedrock American values.
The fact that they take their figure out to two decimal places betrays some latent anxiety, though.
It diminishes us in the eyes of the world ... it betrays who we are as a country.
It makes it harder to achieve our goals and it betrays who we are as a country.
"This historically low number betrays America's values and relinquishes our leadership role in defending human rights," Sens.
Yet all this betrays an odd complacency about the drama into which Britain has now thrust itself.
The size of the Homeworld betrays a more sophisticated game, one you can sink your teeth into.
Mr Corbyn's argument betrays a disregard for the facts, a poor understanding of student finance, or both.
And she never, ever betrays the distinctive selves of her characters, nor do the actresses playing them.
Clinton's behalf betrays a basic misunderstanding of the way the agency functions, and views its own mission.
"Nice will not accept behaviour that betrays the confidence that unites employees," an official club statement reads.
I know that there are some artists who feel that collaboration betrays their vision as an artist.
They meet Benicio Del Toro—sorry, DJ—who helps them in jail and betrays them soon afterwards.
It completely betrays what we seen before and also diminishes it because now Misato just gets flattened.
It betrays our children who watch us and wonder what kind of legacy we are passing down.
Then I think when he betrays her, that's when she becomes insatiable in terms of material things.
Perhaps his new putter will become yet another piece of his once impenetrable arsenal that betrays him.
It also betrays a lack of confidence in good old-fashioned detective work to hold our interest.
Mace Windu immediately betrays the ideals of the order when he learns Palpatine is a Sith lord.
" K.C. Moultrie betrays no doubts about his daughter; everything she does now is geared toward "the goal.
But there's trouble in paradise, and Kylo Ren swoops in to steal Wiseau when Anakin betrays him.
I was born in Canada, and nothing really betrays my particular heritage other than my last name.
Others included rodomont (a vain boaster), grobian (a buffoonish person) and Sinon (one who misleads and betrays).
As with calligraphy, the final work carries an energy that betrays the artist's slow and meditative process.
He appears to be psyching himself up, and while the scene is dark, his face betrays some uncertainty.
But it also shows a devil-may-care attitude that betrays a fact that is difficult to ignore.
No one, after all, wants to trust their personal data to a company that repeatedly betrays their trust.
Worse, it betrays the NPC's refusal to acknowledge how the Communist Party's own miscalculations have created today's dissent.
When you're wearing them, there is absolutely nothing that betrays the secret that these aren't your standard sunglasses.
The way Mr Buttigieg's skills are regarded betrays a lack of understanding of what learning a language means.
But there's also something about the American college environment that betrays students from lower- and working-class backgrounds.
It's unlikely — and that betrays Clinton's real weakness as a candidate, and her real weakness among millennials today.
"Betsy DeVos' action betrays the very intention of this law," American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten added.
Actually, the question itself betrays a massive modern blind spot about the role culture plays in political fortune.
Additionally, the idea that a major European war would not ultimately involve the United States betrays Trump's ignorance.
You can get the automatic if you want but it betrays the "driving-first" mantra of the car.
He is the pathetic villain, the dictator whose rampant destruction betrays both his predilection for rape and impotence.
In the comics, Negan almost immediately betrays Brandon and kills him after he's let out of his cell.
Anisimova is the youngest player in a French Open quarterfinal in 13 years, but she betrays few nerves.
In the world of the show, compulsive self-narration betrays, as some critics have pointed out, profound dissociation.
"It is a sad day for America when one of its citizens betrays our country," Demers told reporters.
The governor betrays his fellow citizens by failing to embrace real change that can solve Puerto Rico's problems.
Ben Franklin's apprehensive look is perfect, and betrays no indication that the currency, supposedly worth $100, is fake.
The fact that prosecutors do not bother to present evidence in court, he says, betrays a political motivation.
And it betrays the president's frustration that tens of millions of Americans want Mr. Trump to succeed him.
"If anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face severe consequences," the Iranian president said.
The stillness that betrays death in 2004's Clean cold-calls down an empty stretch of Ludlow Street.
Alexsi's stubborn defiance of any state's rules — he betrays Russia to Germany to England to Russia to England, betrays everyone but himself — captures a thread that runs through all five of these worthwhile novels, the idea of holding out against dishonesty, slipping through its maze to remain true to one's self.
And when Danny takes the plunge into Reuven's, Mr. Whitson's face betrays an eloquent mixture of apprehension and glee.
Erdogan warned on Saturday - the anniversary of the foiled coup - that "nobody who betrays this nation can remain unpunished".
Not only could it cost you your job, but it also betrays the values that makes us a community.
In the end, she too betrays him, leaving him chattering in the cold, waiting for what will never arrive.
The plan betrays total ignorance as to the real dynamics between our continental neighbors and how they benefit America.
But it also betrays Native American and European influences; cooks across Louisiana and beyond claim to have invented it.
His UN speech betrays a misunderstanding of how U.S. international engagement since World War II has served American interests.
Also, his subtle yet quite noticeable inclination for humorous pieces betrays a sane and joyful relationship with his endeavor.
A sympathetic magazine editor (Yuka Itaya) tells her art is technically proficient but betrays her lack of worldly experience.
There are a handful of deeply frustrating sequences, one nearly game-breaking, where Call of Cthulhu betrays its strengths.
Parisina, the wife of the jealous duke Azzo, inadvertently betrays her love for the young Ugo in her sleep.
Perhaps more troublingly, the demonstrators noted that the appointment betrays Rouhani's campaign promises to promote greater freedom on campus.
To his critics, such connections either are opaque or come at a cost that betrays the school's founding mission.
In short, not only does Islamophobia betray our national values, it betrays our national interests and our national security.
"This is a truly deplorable comment that betrays our nation's most fundamental democratic values," Shappell said in a statement.
Denying children the right to counsel in life-or-death cases puts their lives at risk and betrays justice.
But it betrays a clear lack of understanding of both US policy toward China and of how diplomacy works.
The fact that people suggest that argument betrays a basic collective lack of understanding about what cultural appropriation is.
It betrays the interests of everyone who invested in CEPI because they wanted to change the deadly status quo.
Yes, people have reminded me that I wrote about Weinstein; he's the odious, treacherous guy who betrays Roxy's father.
This misses the larger point, and demonstrates why keeping them out betrays Israel's weakness rather than conveys its strength.
It betrays the professionalism I have seen time and time again displayed and practiced by our brave correctional employees.
Debt forgiveness and additional aid not only betrays the American taxpayer, but will fail to achieve its intended goals.
Gibbon song betrays the locations of these, our kindred species, to hunters in the national park across the river.
But finding a quick, cheap meal that betrays signs of actual care can be a thrill of its own.
"Americans prize a system of checks and balances, which President Trump's dictatorial appointment betrays," Blumenthal said in a statement.
Republican leadership's anti-science and anti-environment mentality is particularly frustrating because it betrays some of the party's greatest accomplishments.
And so when the good news betrays their emotions, it creates a cognitive dissonance, and it creates so much turmoil.
That is how we end up with a movie that betrays its main character by making her into the villain.
This decision, at whatever level it was made, betrays total contempt for and condescension toward the movement against Confederate monuments.
Still, the fact that so many people jumped to GE's defence betrays a renewed optimism about America Inc's erstwhile darling.
I think this rejection is both aesthetic and ethical: he knows that such seeing betrays the complexity of modern life.
A sympathetic magazine editor (Yuka Itaya) tells her her art is technically proficient but betrays her lack of worldly experience.
A Marie Antoinette-themed wedding reception in Versailles, underwritten in part with Renault money, betrays a want of self-reflection.
If you are embracing one side of this story while dismissing the other side, betrays a certain measure of hackiness.
His anger reflects badly on him—when it clearly betrays selfishness—but it's not edited for the ring of objectivity.
The text, meanwhile, is all about how to repair a flat on-the-go and betrays nothing about his pain.
Stallone, Caine, and Pelé are good in their roles, but the broader project ultimately betrays both them and director Huston.
If you're concerned that this habit betrays some sort of greater dysfunction within my excretory system, buddy … I know it.
In contrast, we ask parents to make a tradeoff that betrays the family values so many of our leaders profess.
It has a wine list whose shallow end is very rewarding and whose deep end betrays extensive, possibly obsessive attention.
As an initial matter, the argument betrays contempt for the Constitution and fidelity to its text that Scalia himself championed.
If somebody who appears to be a Hizmet sympathizer has been involved in an attempted coup, he betrays my ideals.
She's a partner of Brie Larson's character Carol Danvers — at least, until Danvers betrays the group after recovering her memories.
Using FARA to combat RT's poison betrays a lack of policy tools to combat that problem — Putin got off easy.
That betrays something else: Dubai has become the Delaware of the Middle East, with actual HQs and development teams elsewhere.
So there's no collaboration or photo shoot or way I'll manipulate my writing that betrays that relationship or that trust.
The man to whom she's secretly married betrays her three times, as money and power are dangled within his reach.
And my guess is that he actually takes pleasure in watching his supporters follow him even as be betrays them.
And in some cases, especially the ghostly landscape of the big triptych, "Love Letter," a nervous wobble betrays the hand.
When an ally betrays you late in the game, their reasoning is on par with a five-year-old's temper tantrum.
Amazon's virtual assistant boasts a number of clever, humanlike abilities—but, as its voice betrays, Alexa is still just a robot.
At the time, Pagliano's lawyers said Chaffetz's demand "betrays a naked political agenda," saying the subpoena served no valid legislative purpose.
There is a set of missions centered around him, and they eventually lead you to a place where Bruz betrays you.
Cruel Intentions: Sebastian breaks up with Annette It's hard not to feel Annette's pain as Sebastian (Ryan Phillippe) completely betrays her.
Telling a foreign country whom they should pick as an ambassador betrays a fundamental lack of understanding of what ambassadors do.
Suddenly disillusioned with the revisionist history he's learned under the authoritarian regime, Montag betrays the firefighters and joins an underground resistance.
In Acrimony, out March 30, Taraji P. Henson plays a woman on an emotional downward spiral after her husband betrays her.
"All violence against women betrays the fundamental promise in the U.N. Charter of equal rights and dignity for women," she writes.
The male equivalent of the Magic Wand might be the Fleshlight, whose name betrays its goal: to accurately imitate human flesh.
And best of all, while the "mission statement" is well executed, Jubilee never betrays her prime operation: making huge club tunes.
However, it also betrays the fact that HomePod doesn't support multiple iCloud accounts, while the Amazon Echo and Google Home do.
But comparing the group to the civil rights movement betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of both its importance and its broader agenda.
But after it's discovered that the extremists have ties to the planet's enemies, she quickly betrays them to save her skin.
In contrast, we ask parents to make a trade-off that betrays the family values so many of our leaders profess.
Even if I firmly resolve to use a museum's entire name whenever that museum comes up, my natural bent betrays me.
What's an author to do when the hero she champions in her book betrays her on the very eve of publication?
"If someone betrays you, your system of thinking should adapt pretty quickly, but it doesn't," said Delgado, the Rutgers psychologist. 5.
The Federal Land Policy and Management Act requires the BLM to account for future generations, and this policy betrays that obligation.
But this supposed balancing of perspectives betrays not BioShock Infinite's impartiality, or its writers' integral journalism, but an absence of conviction.
When Boyle betrays Jake (gasp), he handcuffs him to a filing cabinet and stashes the belt — sorry, cummerbund — under a server.
By the time Oksana ultimately betrays him, the reader is waiting for the monotonous lineup of her various flings to end.
The misspelling of Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky's name betrays a casual disregard for even the most basic facts of the matter.
Their desperate conviction that they will be proven right about Trump betrays a secret fear that they will be proven wrong.
WASHINGTON — Scott Lloyd's unadorned job title betrays little hint of the power he has over the pregnant teenagers in his custody.
They plan to argue that the abuse of power "betrays national security" and involves "corruption of our elections," the source added.
The moment betrays a grasp of crisis public relations, but the robotic echo makes pledges to fix the problem sound unconvincing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The opening sequence of Barbara Loden's 1970 film Wanda betrays a bleak and desperate beauty.
Although President Trump operates in a different political environment, his behavior, particularly since the November midterm elections, betrays similar autocratic instincts.
Finally, the 1993 Wall Street Journal piece that Frum references in the guardrail metaphor betrays his theory of preservation and change.
His latest has Denzel Washington starring as an idealistic lawyer who ends up in a bad place after he betrays a client.
Perhaps that's the most significant way an addict betrays their family: The pain being inflicted on you isn't even the main drama.
But it's an open question on whether this betrays the core ethos of Breath of the Wild, a game about pure exploration.
Glasses won't maintain the illusion of high intelligence or competence if our behavior or work betrays us as lacking in those areas.
Jon then betrays the Night's Watch to join the wildlings (as a terrible spy, but most of the Watch doesn't know that).
Yet another duplicitous captain betrays Burnham, who gets yet another chance to choose a path other than the most violent, destructive one.
Still, that's just the tip of an iceberg that betrays Netflix's expanded roster, catering to a wide variety of genres and tastes.
Taking all erections as potentially unwanted sexual attention and seeking to hide them, in their eyes, betrays the core philosophies of nudism.
Then, this season, she produced a retaliation to her critics so petty, the consensus across the internet was that Fey betrays herself.
Yet when Malcolm was expelled from the Nation of Islam, Ali also said that anyone who betrays Elijah Muhammad deserves to die.
But it's an open question on whether this betrays the core ethos of  Breath of the Wild, a game about pure exploration.
Their guiding principle should be that Democrats will fight any Trump initiative that betrays public expectations of what government owes its citizens.
He explained that, when it comes to vocalizations, tennis players are just like other mammals: a higher pitch betrays a psychological weakness.
Pyongyang's worldview betrays an edgy anxiety, whereas Moscow, up until the last, confidently predicted an inevitable communist triumph over the capitalist system.
The term is in reference to Fredo Corleone, a character who betrays one of the leading characters in the "Godfather" movie series.
This solved a political crisis that Obama faced with refugees in 2014, but it betrays some of the world's most vulnerable people.
Her counterpoint betrays the seed of the more general discomfort people have with cigarettes: There are healthy coping mechanisms and unhealthy ones.
But the slaughter currently taking place in Aleppo also betrays the Syrian government's vision of what Syria will be in the future.
In Lord of the Rings, the only significant character to meet his demise is Boromir, who betrays the party before his death.
The term is in reference to Fredo Corleone, a character who betrays one of the leading characters in the "Godfather" movie series.
The student des Grieux saves her from that life, which she strongly opposes, but she later betrays him for a wealthier man.
When a friend betrays you by, say, blabbing your secrets or being consistently cruel, you can and should stand up for yourself.
If Michael Myers betrays any personality at all, it's as a showman of scares, albeit a much cruder one than John Carpenter.
More than anything, it betrays the fact that these big donors don't get involved for reasons of pure, high-minded civic virtue.
But its commonality betrays its biggest weakness: despite being a competent option, it ultimately fails to stand out in a crowded segment.
Bloch speaks with a soft lisp, and in a tone that betrays no urgency to monetize, but he is a skilled pitchman.
Once you let the Broadway-style helium out of this show, and its buoyant production numbers, "Sweet Charity" betrays its inner sourness.
He never discloses the precise nature of his communication with the "Spirit," and betrays no sign of moral struggle or mortal fear.
But to do less betrays our oath and that of our Founders, who pledged their lives, their fortune, and their sacred honor.
Yet a touch of something delusional creeps into Callas's repetitions of "liberi" ("free"), a vocally patchy quality that betrays her inner doubts.
Worst of all, this so-called tax cut betrays everything working- and middle-class voters have been asking for in recent elections.
They seem to be building him up as a monster heel before having him turn babyface, probably after Ziggler inevitably betrays him.
Its size, diminutive by modern smartphone standards, betrays the fact that the device is intended to be used primarily as a foldable tablet.
Dolores essentially murders her dad (Louis Herthum), forces her boyfriend (James Marsden) to undergo brutal reconditioning, and betrays almost everyone in her path.
This dynamic betrays a fear among Democrats who are already thinking ahead to a high-stakes general election matchup with President Donald Trump.
But the most dominant themes in the polemics against the bill are arguments that it will fail because it betrays free market ideals.
Though she has developed arthritis and occasionally relies on a cane while walking, Ms. Keeling betrays none of her ailments as she runs.
"Worse, it betrays a positively medieval attitude toward all women as sex objects who cannot be believed or taken seriously," the board continued.
The first story is about a guy whose job is picking up trash, and he betrays the only real person he works with.
In addition, the service is slick and works exactly as advertised and its design clearly betrays some of the team's experience at Apple.
Scene by scene, with understated realism and lightly gritty visuals, Hittman has been bringing you close to Autumn, whose face rarely betrays her.
It is the appalling treatment of poor people which is at the real heart of the show and betrays a blunt curatorial callousness.
And Macmillan's statement, saying that people can just borrow e-books from any library, betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of how public libraries work.
But although Buttigieg is a white man, his attack on the time's politics especially betrays his lack of perspective on a personal level.
The new wall betrays a bolder ambition, to keep the airport's facilities and four runways dry for the next half century or more.
The unruly display betrays Mr. Dion's fascination with natural history and scientific methodologies, which he investigates in his own meticulously ordered art installations.
"The conduct of Epstein and his associates shocks the conscience and betrays the deepest principles and laws of the Virgin Islands," said George.
Ruben Gallego and Raúl Grijalva also signed on, calling the training facility "a waste of tax-payer dollars" that betrays the public's trust.
Cassie falls in love with this quixotic union, and with the beautiful old house that shelters it, even as she betrays them all.
And the entire Republican Party appears ready to back Trump no matter how completely he betrays not just American values, but American interests.
Her warbling Cajun accent betrays hints of a hard Texan "r," the result of a childhood crisscrossing Texas and Louisiana with her mother.
Doing so will have the added benefit of giving you something constructive to focus on when one of your closest friends betrays you.
That handoff is interrupted by a storyline in the present where Rogers betrays one of his colleagues, throwing him out of a plane.
He's the whole reason Dom betrays his family, joins forces with a megalomaniacal cyberterrorist, and secretly teams up with the guy who murdered Han.
"Actionable," a stalwart infosec buzzword, similarly betrays the vendor landscape by suggesting that having practical value is a differentiator, rather than a base assumption.
What actually occurred betrays a promise by Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez that the party would no longer take black voters for granted.
His sister also cruelly betrays him in front of the other kids, humiliating him by telling their classmates that he wears their mother's dresses.
Its aforementioned slate of cheesy rom-coms and stereotypically catty women characters betrays a pretty retro vision of what women might like, after all.
Their bodies are ready even though their minds and hearts are not, but in this show it is the body that betrays the truth.
Trump himself calling it "a new low", while his campaign called on her to apologize for a sentiment they say betrays contempt for voters.
It is not just that banning refugees on the basis of religion—and that's what the Trump Executive Order amounts to—betrays American ideals.
The party's overarching failure to decide on an economic message doesn't just hurt their chances against the GOP; it also betrays their vulnerable base.
It also betrays what many see as the real reason behind the law: a desire to allow German museums to buy good merchandise cheap.
If, however, the Democrats gain control of Congress and win the presidency in 85033, HR 676 betrays their intentions with respect to medical care.
When Bessie relates the time she nearly was lynched, Ms. Pressley's clenched fist betrays her fury at the injustice she fought all her life.
If he doesn't prioritize rolling back trade agreements, he betrays not only a series of campaign promises but an entire career's worth of advocacy.
Rodrigues decides that he is Kichijiro's keeper and grimly bears up as Kichijiro apostatizes again and again and finally betrays him to the shogunate.
Their kinship betrays natural similarities, a kind of simpatico for which we can forgive their inevitable entanglements: Both are process driven, both aesthetically minded.
Kaepernick's change in physical stance has yet to deter critics from insinuating that calling out racism during "The Star-Spangled Banner" betrays American patriotism.
Not all of these cases necessarily involved art handlers, but the existence of such reports nevertheless betrays the art world's overtures of self-exceptionalism.
In doing so, we turn the plural into the singular, an action that betrays all the ways we have come to understand contemporary identity.
When he betrays that trust and puts himself before country, he endangers the Constitution, he endangers our democracy and he endangers our national security.
That's fine for the segment — again Kia is punching above its weight here — but it's the only part that betrays the Kia's mainstream roots.
He has operated in a way that betrays an internal sensibility that he can and will live outside the rules and above the law.
It also betrays the spirit of my list, which is very much a collection of games that I liked—and often, loved—this year.
"Such ridiculous rhetoric severely harms the mutual trust between China and Australia and betrays the common interests of the two peoples," the embassy said.
AnnDenise Acquah wrote about two Ghanaian boys — one rich, the other a servant — whose friendship is shattered when the rich boy betrays his friend.
Although its protagonist is blessed with a gift for engineering the impossible, "Wonder Park" is a film where faulty execution betrays a healthy imagination.
Preventing children from acting upon the reasons they recognize, without addressing their validity, betrays the value and the meaning of the parent-child relationship.
"By giving itself an unfair advantage, it betrays consumers' trust in Google to match them with the most helpful information," Focus on the User said.
Richard repeatedly lets his ego lead him into disaster, and in the scramble to escape, he sometimes betrays his principles and screws over his friends.
Educated women anger men of his ilk, and so I try to adopt broken English, but I suspect my attempt betrays my upbringing even more.
The recipient never betrays a hint of the dismay one might expect of someone whose partner has spent tens of thousands of dollars without consultation.
Ok, here's some things we think could shock Maisie Williams:Petyr Baelish betrays Jon Snow and tries to retake Winterfell, taking Sansa hostage in the process.
As for that weaving of different registers, I dunno how much of that is conscious, but it certainly betrays my debt to New Narrative writing.
But X-Men could always rely on the performances of Jackman, Stewart and McKellen, who make this movie ache for the characters it often betrays.
Regular users of Gmail's send and archive feature could have found that their muscle memory betrays them, sending an awkward gif to an unexpected recipient.
Right now, U.S. immigration policy betrays our country's founding principles and historic commitment to be a beacon of hope for the peoples of every nation.
Unfortunately, this likely will not be the last time an individual vested with public trust betrays their allegiance and duties in the name of extremism.
His eyes are as dead as Michael Corleone's in "The Godfather: Part Two" as he betrays his former beliefs and moves ever closer to despotism.
Blunted like a sledgehammer at the front and sporting meaty off-road wheels and tires, the TRD Off-Road model's chunky exterior betrays its intentions.
"A hollow threat against gun owners nonetheless betrays the bad intentions of gun-grabbers who have taken over the House," the NRA wrote of Swalwell.
The choice of this out-of-fashion guitar, along with Petty's late-Beatles haircut, betrays a dedication to an earlier time in rock and pop.
Trump's Twitter feed again betrays his current obsessions -- he has tweeted about his trade deal with Xi seven times in just the last 36 hours.
Overstating the influence that Russian business elites have over national security decision making betrays a lack of understanding about how the country is actually ruled.
Anna Kendrick stars as Martha, a chatty neurotic given to extreme mood swings who spirals into self-pity and excess when her boyfriend betrays her.
As for the actual contests: The difference between Japanese and American title bouts is officiousness—a condescending display that betrays the nature of the game.
But the reluctance to promote TasP betrays the larger social stigma we still carry about HIV—a stigma that TasP programs themselves work to undo.
"The sights, the sounds, the smells and tastes, the sensations as your body betrays you and your mind finally slides into the dark," Yorick said.
" In Teicher's view, the poem's title betrays a fear its speaker harbors about herself; the poem is a "cautionary" tale, a road "thankfully not taken.
Though his accent betrays his origins, he has spent his entire political career in Vermont, whose winter climate he often recalls on the campaign trail.
Tamarind pods, which the chef Tom Cunanan uses at the restaurant Bad Saint in Washington, D.C.CreditCreditMaciek Jasik SOUR IS A FLINCH, the taste that betrays.
It was Dostoyevsky who once said that everything depends on the 20th century, and the way we have conducted ourselves betrays our place on Earth.
The son of a mechanic from Lower Bavaria, who betrays the region's lilt in both English and German, has worked at Siemens for 40 years.
If a school's management betrays the needs of its students, a teacher can't just sit back and watch — and the same goes for a tutor.
He has not registered with a political party, and his tendency to speak in precise, pragmatic terms betrays little in the way of political ideology.
He may speak with the confidence of one who's thought several moves ahead in a game of chess, but his body language betrays his vulnerability.
This strategy not only will fail to moderate the regime, but also unwittingly betrays Europe's pledge to abjure any compromises on core human rights principles.
It's a recurring theme in your book, this idea that what gets said and done in Marx's name often betrays the spirit of his work.
But these friendly overtures are put on hold when Jadis betrays Rick; just as you might have suspected, her group is in league with Negan.
All this has given succour to critics who argue that the government's approach to regulation betrays a lack of concern for those living in social housing.
In the past, we've talked to several experts who've explained that jealous behavior (like, say, insisting your partner wear this ring) often betrays poor self-esteem.
"By renewing coverage of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, Zurich betrays its own commitments," said Lucie Pinson, of the Unfriend Coal campaign in a statement on Thursday.
His work betrays his influences—such as Edvard Munch's haunted faces, Weimar-era expressionist grotesquerie and the anthropomorphic dogs of Keith Haring—but never pastiches them.
They continue planning via text, which betrays just how unprepared they were for this kind of scheming, and Nick hops a bus to visit the Blanchards.
When your car battery betrays you and decides to die out of nowhere, this tool will help get you back on the freeway in no time.
In the books, it's made clear that Littlefinger then takes the blade after he betrays Ned Stark and has the gold cloaks arrest him for treason.
Henriksen's voice occasionally betrays the passage of time since Aliens, but he's still adept at conveying Bishop's wry sense of humor in the face of death.
This time around, the choice of Trump and Hillary Clinton betrays partisan militancy in one case and the power of archaic party machinery in the other.
In other words, mishandling or mismanaging private data in ways that betrays someone's security or privacy is a data breach, no matter how you slice it.
"By renewing coverage of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, Zurich betrays its own commitments," Lucie Pinson, of the Unfriend Coal campaign, said in a statement on Thursday.
Its new hardware is the most powerful yet, but the form factor betrays that on-paper performance, because the laptop's form factor means it's thermally constrained.
" When asked, via e-mail, how a playwright might characterize her in stage directions, she replied, "Her face betrays no emotion, while her eyes tell all.
But for all these qualities, the prison cell sequence also betrays Metal Gear Solid—as a game, as a series—and Hideo Kojima at their worst.
The Oprah bandwagon betrays the extent to which social causes and identities — and the tribal feelings they inspire — have come to eclipse anything resembling philosophical worldviews.
"This betrays a fundamental trust during one of the worst times in a person's life – having to make arrangements for a deceased loved one," he said.
"When one of our own betrays public trust or breaks the law, we respond swiftly and without regret," said the state's director of public safety, Col.
As the name betrays, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is kind of a horror film, though it's certainly the cutest horror film of all time.
The video depicted Ms. Swift as an action hero leading a squad of musicians, models and actors in a crusade against a frenemy who betrays her.
He is 59 years old and trim, with a full head of graying hair and a subtle drawl that betrays his roots in rural Nash County.
Its response betrays its insecurities, not least because Japan is no longer the leader in technology it was when it last hosted the summer Olympics, in 1964.
Yet even with some elaborate new wrinkles, before it's over the launch betrays the inherent challenge in teasing out this sort of murderous cat-and-mouse game.
Either she betrays Red, or Nicky will be brought up on many counts for distributing drugs during the riot, which could increase her sentence by 70 years.
In terms of intuitiveness, this definition unfortunately betrays the practical goals and motivations of SDN — to reduce costs and accelerate innovation and agility in delivering network services.
"It is a sad day for America when one of its citizens betrays our country," Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Demers said in a statement.
Trump can also seize upon comparatively unimportant issues to portray himself as a champion of working people even as he betrays them on much more important ones.
He betrays it every time he crosses a set with a gunslinger's rolling gait, or warns Eddie about all the "extrees" coming and going on the set.
Hypocrisy and politics go hand in hand, but the "no time for CBO score, go go go" approach to AHCA really betrays 7 years of GOP rhetoric.
Though convincing upon first read, a second read betrays Shalev's rendered timeline of events and exposes a lack of consideration for other, simpler answers to his query.
Her task is comprehension rather than replication, and she uses a measured, lyrically austere prose, whose even tread barely betrays the considerable passion that drives it onward.
Nirvana's Kurt Cobain wrote a musical suicide note in "All Apologies," yet his mixolydian melody betrays his feelings and recasts them as a victory of some kind.
At long last, the United States is leaving the United Nations Human Rights Council — a morally corrupt U.N. organ that flagrantly betrays the ideal it supposedly upholds.
Many have proclaimed that financial crises cannot be predicted, but this resignation betrays those millions who do not cause the crises but are badly damaged by them.
"If anyone betrays the deal, they should know that they would face severe consequences," he told a cheering crowd of thousands gathered in the city of Tabriz.
"We will not sit by as Planned Parenthood, our nation's abortion Goliath and a sponsor of this March, betrays women into thinking abortion is their only choice."
His claim that "my rhetoric brings people together," which he absurdly mustered with a straight face, betrays his pathological aversion to taking responsibility for his own acts.
Paul dissuades Tara from taking the man's life, and as a token of his gratitude, the weasel immediately betrays Paul and shoves a gun against his temple.
As Wilcox exits the truck, his gait betrays the physical trauma from a devastating 2007 motorcycle accident in which he broke all four limbs and his back.
Christopher Ruddy, a friend of Mr. Trump's and the chief executive of Newsmax Media, said the current plan betrays how the president has traditionally viewed government programs.
But to reduce the band's influence to a handful of books or lefty authors betrays what really matters about Propagandhi, and about Less Talk More Rock, specifically.
The fact that Trump settles on $15 as the appropriate amount to pay for health insurance betrays a lack of familiarity with the actual cost of coverage.
On Friday, he published a post on his Objective-See blog that details the ways in which Adware Doctor violates Apple's App Store policy and betrays its users.
Tyrion betrays his queen (+15) by helping his older brother Jaime escape from the tent where he's being held after he was caught trying to get to Cersei.
At the two RedFarms, Joe Ng cooks with originality and verve, but the recurring sweetness in the dishes betrays a tailoring of his ideas for perceived American tastes.
"As well as some of the things it currently focuses on!" is a classic Trump-ism, and it betrays the lack of actual strategic thinking going on here.
But our beloved Jaime Lannister still betrays his Danish origins: you can take the boy out of Rudkøbing, but you can't take the Rudkøbing out of the boy.
Jon betrays Ygritte, but she's not that sad about it because she gets to shoot him a little bit and because his hair looks like hell right now.
An ex-CIA agent betrays the agency, feeding the identities of local informants to the Chinese, who carry out a systematic and deadly operation to break the network.
We only get two flashbacks with the sisters – one about the crime that got them imprisoned, and one in which Freida betrays them to go to minimum security.
It's eerily quiet, with the muffled blasts of battle in the distance; their body language betrays intimacy as they hold hands and almost fight the impulse to embrace.
The third signalling mechanism is the most nebulous but the most useful, and happens when contenders let slip some remark that betrays their deepest prejudices and gut instincts.
On Hardwired, Metallica betrays the thrashy return-to-form narrative with "Now That We're Dead," a seven-minute journey into British Steel-era Judas Priest riffing and snarling.
Among the new songs is "True Love," an Act II ballad sung by Anna after Hans, a scheming prince, betrays her and locks her in a palace room.
She has a wide, expressive mouth that cracks into grimaces and betrays an inner tumult, while the sentences that emerge are frequently circular and devoid of clear meaning.
The LME options landscape suggests there are a few super bulls looking for more stellar upside price action but the bulk of positioning betrays much more modest expectations.
If he insults large groups of Americans, uses his powers to unleash vendettas against his opponents, places political hacks in the bureaucracy, and betrays allies, he will fail.
Though it looks like a soap opera, its construction along Rashomon lines—with every character's perspective showing the situation from their vantage—betrays that it has other ambitions.
His signature move is standing at the three-point line in the corner with a screensaver of an expression on his face that betrays neither anxiety nor interest.
She rarely betrays emotion, and even when witnesses have mentioned her by name, she has often done no more than chew her gum and play with her hair.
But second-guessing or speculating that Mayor Turner and other local officials should have called for mandatory evacuations is nonsense and betrays a fundamental ignorance of evacuation dynamics.
Impeachment is concerned with treachery, the use of presidential power that betrays the Constitution or that elevates the personal interests of the president over those of the nation.
The very logic of Trump's tweet — don't mess with America, Iran, or else we'll destroy something you love — betrays that he's not thinking of a legitimate military target.
Unfortunately, while NTU's heart may be in the right place in seeking to oppose tax increases, their portrayal of the PFC betrays a severe misunderstanding of the issue.
"They go on this boat trip and one of them disappears on the island, and within an hour of her disappearance her friend betrays her," Mr. Millepied said.
But regardless of one's political inclination, the image betrays a simple and undeniable truth: Hillary Clinton, who turned 69 last month, will not be America's first female president.
Through a red curtain, plush armchairs and clustered couches create an air of cultivated intimacy, though the bar's newness betrays itself in the glare of the silvered ceiling.
"Through this trial, we must confirm a constitutional principle that we cannot tolerate a president who abuses power and betrays the trust of the people," Mr. Kweon said.
With Trump, all pro-lifers have are promises from a man who prides himself on breaking promises and whose behavior betrays the very thing pro-lifers fight for.
" As Forbes's Matthew Herper wrote, "That quote betrays a lack of understanding of how drug approvals actually work, or a commitment to rolling back the clock 50 years.
The recent claim by Trump and Giuliani that the investigatory process is rigged against Trump betrays insincerity by Giuliani and an effort to gin up the base by Trump.
By taking a short-sighted approach to homeland security that betrays the values on which the US was founded, the Trump administration risks an inadvertent collaboration with Islamist extremists.
Ms. King, who was TV's 2015 M.V.P. between her work on "The Leftovers" and the previous season of "American Crime," betrays the fear of falling that underlies Terri's ferocity.
And so he undermines the Constitution, and he undermines free enterprise by expanding government, and he betrays our allies and cuts deals with our enemies and guts our military.
Mr Abou Jaoudé believes it betrays an American fascination with the idea of having multiple wives as well as a perception of Arab women as subservient to their husbands.
If Freire betrays the odds, meanwhile, then we get a title fight with a built-in revenge narrative, as Chandler won the title by flattening Freire's older brother Patricky.
But David Davis, Britain's Brexit secretary, betrays a deep and complacent misunderstanding of the problem when he breezily suggests that the frontier could resemble that between America and Canada.
But the lifeless monotone he uses to describe his five-year ordeal betrays an inner struggle to move on from one of India's most prevalent forms of human trafficking.
Instead of codifying past executive orders, the RAA betrays those executive orders by handcuffing agencies, restricting their ability to design regulations that provide the greatest benefits to the public.
What betrays where the hotel is, in Mogadishu, the war-torn capital of Somalia, are the two dozen guards in football shirts loafing around the doors clutching AK-47s.
ROME — Behind dark glasses, his face dominated by a Fu Manchu mustache, Ion Tiriac betrays little emotion from his courtside seat at the Madrid Open, a tournament he owns.
Mulvaney's seeming refusal to allow the CFPB to investigate the matter betrays the CFPB's original purpose, but as far as betrayals go it's not much of a plot twist.
Trump's illiberalism—his cockeyed expressions of admiration for such leaders as Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Rodrigo Duterte, and his heedless detachment from American norms—betrays that faith.
The two sides: The Bannonites believe the liberals staged a coup and will turn Trump into a conventional squish who betrays the very voters who brought him to power.
Some locals, in an effort to meet tourist demands, have altered their traditions to conform to a foreign-constructed image, even if it betrays the authenticity of their culture.
"Any political solution that solidifies the pillars of the regime or reproduces it wastes the sacrifices, betrays the blood and aborts the blessed revolution that is six years old."
In the view of this armchair psychologist, the inability of many people to drink and let drink betrays an insecurity that is often at the heart of wine selection.
You catch glimpses of it here and there — when Elizabeth betrays someone in the name of the crown, especially — and those glimpses are enough to animate this first season.
As a society we will be judged by how we treat the most vulnerable among us, and the draconian policy being contemplated here betrays a decidedly un-American heartlessness.
But the deeper reason that technology so often disappoints and betrays us is that it promises to make easy things that, by their intrinsic nature, have to be hard.
The fact that Trump settles on $12 or $15 as the appropriate amount to pay for health insurance betrays a lack of familiarity with the actual cost of coverage.
ICE has scorched the dreams of many of the tempest-tost and these days actively betrays that inscription with a cruelty my parents had hoped they had left behind.
Vaseline Intensive Care Essential Healing Body Lotion, available at Target, $5.89I'm Irish-American, a heritage that betrays its people in the form of parched skin, especially during the winter.
But his obsession with status betrays an insecurity; as a criollo —white but born in the Americas—he ranks below the Spanish-born élite of the colonial ruling class.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire: On a conceptual level, "The Lion King" betrays the power of the hand-drawn artwork that once put the wonder into Disney animation from its earliest features.
This is not to say that he is a bad person: he has raised plenty of money for charity and his presidential campaign betrays a deep concern for his country.
Nick Young is on the THINNEST of ice -- 'cause Iggy Azalea says if the NBA star betrays her just one more time, SHE'LL GO FULL LORENA BOBBITT ON HIS ASS!!!
Ophelia and Lianna's story is so ludicrously centered around their paternal figure that Lianna betrays Ophelia on the off chance that some dude might bring him back from the dead.
While Narcissa Malroy's selfishness typically comes from a need for self-preservation and a desire to fulfil her own interests, it's the reason that she serves and later betrays Voldemort.
Italy betrays an innate protectionism: rather than compete on global markets, producers want to enshrine "heritage", ask for Europe's help and maximise the rents they can extract from "quality" products.
It's a stunted and deeply problematic notion of bravery, and one that betrays exactly how popular consumer culture has prioritized beauty as an achievement over, say, actual hard-won achievements.
The acclaim that Teen Vogue has generated with its increased political coverage over the last year betrays a demoralizing undertone: Can you believe that teen girls care about serious issues?
In continuing to aggressively push his protectionist agenda, Mr. Sanders betrays not only his aversion to basic economics but also his inability to accept the results of the Democratic primaries.
Catholic faith is practiced all around the world and to argue for its lack of diversity only betrays a stunning ignorance and a seemingly anti-Catholic bias on Walker's part.
Trump's ignorance in history is alarming not only in and of itself, but more so because it betrays an ignorance in most things having to do with running the country.
The ongoing discharge of immigrant recruits robs a U.S. military that is struggling to meet enlistment goals and profoundly betrays the very national values these young people seek to defend.
His call to monitor polling places betrays an ignorance of election laws in most states, which require poll watchers to be registered in the county or precinct where they operate.
The work product of the Trump administration betrays the malaise gripping the man at the top, who only seems like himself when he's on stage performing as an angry provocateur.
"This not only betrays the sentiment and trust of fans, but casts an unfortunate shadow over the genuine patriotic partnerships that do so much for our troops," the report stated.
And then she realizes that the president, who she had been so allied with and believed in emphatically, betrays her and reveals herself to be a fallible, potentially dangerous leader.
In doing so, he also betrays detailed knowledge of the ups and downs of different publications, the ratings of different television shows, and the key personalities associated with various networks.
"The UN General Assembly should recognize that electing serial rights abusers like Venezuela betrays the fundamental principles it set out when it created the Human Rights Council," Mr. Bolopion wrote.
When these young men go online, their behavior betrays that they know they should not thoughtlessly abuse others (how could it be funny otherwise?), but they fundamentally cannot grasp why.
Then they arrive at the prison cell they were looking for and the crew betrays Mando, locking him in the cell in exchange for Xi'an's brother, who is clearly evil.
Producers are demanding changes to the proposed rule because they insist it betrays promises President Donald Trump and EPA officials made to them before the proposal was released on Tuesday.
President Trump's abandonment of human rights in our foreign policy betrays a bipartisan American tradition and projects a loss of confidence in promoting our interests and ideals in the world.
As children we're taught that cursing, even when we're in pain, is inappropriate, betrays a limited vocabulary or is somehow low class in that ambiguous way many cultural lessons suggest.
As in: Would a moment like this move Leonard to shed his trusty man-of-no-words exterior and make this one of those occasions when he betrays some emotion?
He is married to Gail (Naomie Harris), a lawyer; he teaches English literature at a university in London; and his surname betrays a constitutional wish to stay out of trouble.
"The U.S.' approach to sanctions betrays a pathological and reckless addiction — a condition that renders no bounds or boundary to what the U.S. may or may not do," Zarif wrote.
The tune, that "I've heard this somewhere before" quality the melody has, perhaps betrays the fact that "I Feel It Coming" isn't good as much as it is totally familiar.
NGC 3256&aposs odd, distorted shape betrays its violent origins: The galaxy is the product of a collision between two spiral galaxies that astronomers think occurred about 500 million years ago.
Logan Paul repeatedly stomps on a picture of his rival over an excruciatingly stilted ten seconds — excruciating in a way that betrays how forcibly this "beef" has been manufactured for attention.
The book cheats in its resolution to the mystery and betrays its central premise, and it's the TV show's greatest strength that it finds a way to repair that story beat.
In the videos shot by members of the audience, she's all grace and elegance, until her loose-fitting black dress betrays her and slips just an inch in the wrong direction.
And, even at its least meaningful, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt still milks laughs from its characters in a way that betrays a deep fondness for them on the part of the writers.
The false Publius travels with his lover, a young man who looks like the woman in the ice, and then betrays him to save the unattainable, frozen object of his passion.
Social media sometimes betrays grumblings of discontent over his economic policies, particularly the austerity measures, but people seem to welcome his social reforms, even the victims of his anti-corruption purges.
And as his son speaks, language betrays him: Not enough time has passed for those who knew Johan best to get accustomed to the idea that he is no longer here.
As a dyed-in-the-wool servant of the British government, he betrays the loyalty of every Indian whose support he enlists in order to preserve the empire at all cost.
The menu betrays little in the way of French roots: bacon scones, Cornish crab with Jerusalem artichokes and lemon, Cornish turbot, Lincolnshire guinea fowl and Yorkshire rhubarb with Brillat-Savarin cheese.
I understand this characterization betrays my own sensitivities more than Sanders's, but still I couldn't avoid the association, or the suspicion that even while he was accusing, he was also atoning.
Once they get up to the room and Candy gets down to business, however, Stewart's excitement and inexperience betrays him, much as it has many overeager young men in his position.
No matter how much he lies, no matter how much he fumbles, no matter how much he betrays the greater America, Trump will remain the hero of white, Republican, racist America.
In the opening scene, Louis — the neurotic gay Jew who eventually betrays Prior, his sick lover — has impassioned singing lines that are met by the rabbi's curt, Yiddish-inflected spoken dialogue.
THE PRESIDENT'S sudden talk of departure from a contested strip of the Turkey-Syria border betrays the Kurds who helped beat back Islamic State—and risks throwing the region into chaos.
Mind you, the movie simmers at such a low boil that Cole, himself, betrays few signs of major surprise as he encounters cars, Alexa and personal hygiene for the first time.
As this story rattles along, Welky betrays an increasing weakness for cliché: MacMillan's "heart sank"; someone else "went ballistic"; an uneven surface would surely "wreak havoc" with the sled dogs' feet.
Trump's Twitter tirade betrays a terrified president out of control, lashing out at whomever he deems disloyal or central to the Mueller investigation he is deathly afraid will bring him down.
But the tremor and the terror in Mohammad Riyad's voice as he recalls what happened in the middle of the night in late February betrays the true reality of the situation.
He appeared as Richard Rich, a young man in pre-Elizabethan England who yields to his ambition and betrays Sir Thomas More in the film "A Man for All Seasons" (1966).
"Congressional Republicans' determination to cover up for the President and his criminal cronies betrays their oath of office and undermines their duty to the American people," she said in a statement.
In the face of a delayed response by the Trump administration, this sort of swift action may be reassuring but it betrays a disproportionate influence on the lives of everyone else.
While this connects him to Saint Ursula, the position betrays the flight of the arrow: he could not have shot  it into her from that position, but it does not matter.
Although "A Bronx Tale" betrays its roots as a one-man show also directed by Mr. Zaks (on Broadway), the ample narration, from both the young and older Calogero, is integrated smoothly.
Smalljon betrays the Starks to the Boltons because he hates the wildings and feels Jon Snow betrayed the North by allying with them and allowing them to pass south of the Wall.
As the length of the previous section betrays, there's a lot to like about a pretty convertible that goes zero to 2850 in 24 seconds and is still comfortable on the highway.
Safran betrays no sign of being prepared to raise the offer and analysts say it could walk away with less egg on its face than Zodiac's ordinary shareholders if the deal fails.
It's not that the film doesn't peddle that narrative trope—it's just that so little of this movie betrays a hint of conscious thought that it's just about impossible to be offended.
Though lowercase is meant to signify low investment, going out of your way to judiciously turn off autocaps on your phone and computer betrays an inconsistent level of devotion from anti-autocapers.
There was an outcry by the players, the owners, the league, and the fans — because the idea of picking winners and losers betrays the concept of competition based on effort and value.
But a beagle with a cool, irreverent attitude (he farts on everything!), which perhaps betrays the outsized influence that the era's mascot-led platformers had on Frontier as they developed the game.
The nature of the novel's conflict isn't how this assistant betrays her pop-star boss—she's so distanced from her actions that it hardly matters to her when she does do it.
Instead, Ruddy puts forward the rather radical notion that Trump should attempt to live up to his campaign promises on health care rather than signing on to legislation that betrays them all.
But his fondness for the sweetly evoked Midwest of the early to mid-20th century — he admires Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" and Conrad Richter's "The Awakening Land" trilogy — betrays an ahistorical vision.
But as Adam trains for his big event, a mounting anxiety betrays his suspicion of a Faustian scam, an emerging world where success requires a sacrifice of meaning, of value, of self.
"The conduct described in our complaint as we note betrays the deepest principles and values of the government and the people of the Virgin Islands," George said during a press conference Wednesday.
I understand we will all not see the same conclusion, but to do less betrays our oath and that of our founders who pledged their lives, their fortune and their sacred honor.
However, we strongly disagree with many of the assertions made by Mr. Ackman in today's presentation, which betrays a fundamental lack of understanding of the current state of ADP's business and strategy.
Directed by the Russo brothers, the architects behind Captain America: Civil War and Captain America: Winter Soldier, Infinity War slyly betrays Cap, presenting his and the Avengers' worldviews as naive and privileged.
After you watch the scene above, check him out in the scene where Winston is tortured and betrays his lover in the name of not having his face chewed off by rats.
When Students for Life showed up to the Women's March with signs like "Abortion Betrays Women," however, they didn't get the friendly response that they might have if they focused on parenting students.
In the view of Ross Guberman, an expert on legal writing, Ms Barrett's prose is "relentlessly clear and logical", free of "political diatribes" and betrays little "that would pin her as an ideologue".
So she betrays her best friend, macks on Maddy's dim-witted boyfriend, and kicks the popular girl out of her own clique — at least, that's what we can gather from the below trailer.
Most iconically, after Angel loses his soul in the second season and betrays Buffy, she has to choose between letting the world get sucked into hell and killing the newly re-ensouled Angel.
Namely, it betrays the fact that Jost might not be listening to women the way male allies need to be — and ignores how glossing over the issues like this still does remarkable damage.
Although PhotoWonder claims to have users in 218 countries (perhaps double-counting some of the usual 196), it betrays some particularly East Asian aesthetic concerns, like enlarging your eyes and lightening your skin.
The film goes on to introduce Lando and the infamous card game that earns Han the Falcon, and even introduces a long-separated flame who ultimately betrays him, as Crispin's trilogy laid out.
Yet look up Juggalos online and you'll mostly see shaming, fear-mongering, and hatred from the media and the public—much of which betrays classist attitudes, given how many Juggalos are working-class.
To leave the house mostly sparse betrays Bo Bardi's character as an avid collector, for whom space was as much about its design as it was about how it was inhabited and adopted.
She has populist and anti-Wall Street credentials, making her well-positioned to call Trump's bluff as he enacts a plutocratic agenda and betrays the promises he made to his working-class base.
" Even the Sapio app betrays the utter vagueness of the term, marketing itself as "the only app that gets to the core of people through their lived experiences, heartfelt opinions, and bold passions.
He avoids the most painful elements of his day-to-day life by keeping busy; still, when speaking about death, there's an unmistakable sting in his voice that betrays a lack of numbness.
In a complaint filed Monday with the Federal Trade Commission, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and the Center for Digital Democracy that the change betrays previous promises Facebook has made on privacy.
In displaying everything but my wife's text message, and letting me read it in the gaps, my phone succinctly betrays the lie at the heart of the information age: that communication is simple.
"Terminating DACA betrays the nearly 800,000 young people who have put their faith in the government, throwing their lives into terrifying chaos," said Mayra Joachin, staff attorney at the National Immigration Law Center.
"Rappers make it rain, let they money hit you / If I throw my money up, shit, I'll probably kill a stripper" - Mmm, okay see... This is hard but betrays the Will Smith brand.
While the songs clearly carry the trademark sounds fans of Botanist know to expect, in places there's a sparseness in moments that betrays some of the lusher sounds found elsewhere in Botanist's discography.
But to accept this argument would be a mistake, for it betrays and ignores hard-won lessons about the folly of an industrial policy centered on "national champions," especially in the tech sector.
She lies, she cheats, she betrays confidences, she pathetically seeks the approval of others, she fears others, she talks too much, she smiles too much, she is unlovable, she doesn't bathe often enough.
The living room — heavy on the wood and earth tones, and heavily dependent on Restoration Hardware and West Elm — is cozy and welcoming, but betrays nothing about the professional lives of the inhabitants.
During the first two years of that deal, he leads the expedition with Barbossa as first mate to find the treasure of Cortez, and Barbossa betrays him, so Jack spends 10 years seeking revenge.
But here, she plays Reeves' wife with such a clumsy approximation of normal human behavior that every line she speaks sounds hastily redubbed, and her re-emergence as a clone betrays no additional unease.
Rebecca betrayed him by meeting with Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon), so in retaliation, he betrays Rebecca now, instead of waiting to destroy her down the road, after they'd gotten married and had kids. Seriously!
His trademark style of lucid lines betrays an obvious Western influence, while his subjects, rooted in Indian folk and rural life, make his art a perfect symbiosis of modernist techniques and traditional Indian sentiment.
Though consistently couched in feigned concern about public safety, level playing fields and supposed shady power brokers operating behind the scenes from (presumably) smoke-filled rooms, the organization's website quickly betrays its underlying motivations.
The plot is a kind of matriarchal Scarface: After her drug-dealer boyfriend betrays his bosses and gets shot, Teresa goes on the run from the cartel, eventually beating them at their own game.
Hillary Clinton knows what Donald Trump betrays time and again in this campaign: that we are not a zero-sum nation, it is not you or me, it is not one American against another.
I appreciate Miss McConnell's attempt to step outside herself, beyond this cloistered university world where the skin of an overwhelming majority of the students, including her skin, betrays no trace of colored-people's color.
Its sleekness betrays no hint of the gentrifying neighborhood's tatty, crime-ridden past or the creative experiments that have gone on there since 1980, when PS122 opened at the corner of East Ninth Street.
It also betrays the anxiety that US allies across the globe now feel in the face of Trump's seemingly impulsive foreign policy decisions, which often come as a surprise to allies and critics alike.
But to go to these lengths to verbally abuse him simply because he followed the law betrays Trump's own sense of guilt and frustration that Sessions could not shut down any Russia-related investigations.
That probably sounded better as Ted Kennedy's tirade against Robert Bork in 22019 — the failed nomination which eventually produced Justice Kennedy — but, regardless, it betrays a simplistic and demagogic view of our judicial branch.
And in the days leading up the debate, a rapidly growing, increasingly prominent chorus of Republican standard bearers made that same he's-no-Republican argument, detailing the ways in which Trump betrays conservative principles.
It's a strange game that's plagued with plot holes, weird character interactions, and a twist that so thoroughly betrays the player that it is closer to a lie than a reveal of strange information.
In other words, Trump can go either left or right as he betrays his campaign promises — as long as his followers believe that he is standing with them and is against what they're against.
A playwright (Aimé Clariond) whose paramour and star betrays him with his war buddy escapes in a huff to Toulon and meets the woman's doppelgänger, a prostitute played by the same actress, Véra Korène.
Put simply, deconstruction proceeds on the assumption that literary texts, like people, have an unconscious that often betrays them: they may say one thing, but they act as if they believe another thing entirely.
Her passport is confiscated, and she begins a lifelong descent through the Soviet system: She is shadowed and clandestinely employed by the NKVD, betrays friends with false testimony and winds up in a gulag.
The vignettes of struggling individuals and disconnected organizations grasping for straws in the face of the opioid onslaught is misguided and betrays a biased, stereotypical perception of West Virginians as hapless, clueless, and hopeless.
But the Confucian parallel between the state and the family remains strong in China, and Beijing's emphasis on the protesters' youth betrays its inability to see political resistance as anything other than filial disobedience.
It betrays a terminal case of Democrat Brain; it is a faux-technocratic fantasia soaked in the utterly meaningless jargon of Access and Affordability that won't even accomplish the things it pretends to want.
By the end of the play, Antony concludes that Brutus — Caesar's friend who betrays him — is the "noblest Roman of them all," and the only one who truly acted in service of the republic.
And with a mutability that never betrays an abiding common core, Ms. Bernstine turns into contemporary variations on the stern but solicitous caregiver: a nurse in a geriatric ward, a nanny on a playground.
Ubiquitous and almost infinitely flexible, it's the perfect scapegoat, yet betrays not only a mind numbingly ill-informed reading of the Frankfurt School's output, but also a staggeringly stupid grasp of the historical process.
The movie faced criticism for casting almost entirely white actors in a film based on a Japanese series, and now that it's out, people are saying it betrays the original in more ways than that.
In the second season, Jesse's friend Eugene Root (Ian Colletti), who has been accidentally consigned to Hell, escapes with the help of an apparently remorseful Hitler (Noah Taylor), who then betrays Eugene… because he's Hitler.
If she, for one second, betrays that she dislikes the men who tried to rape her or the men trying to defend them, SHE will be cast as the abusive, violent party in the exchange.
Trump's disillusion with Fox is unlikely to last, but his growing reliance on, and legitimation of, far-right figures betrays an increasing desperation to find allies in media who will confirm his increasingly deranged worldview.
If you behave in a way that betrays relationship and obliterates the truth and erases your own integrity, you will sooner or later wind up where Michael Cohen has wound up — having ruined your life.
It betrays a lot of stylistic tics and obsessions that sometimes make me worry that Remedy are too quick to settle for the winking metatextual flourish instead of sticking the landing on a story beat.
"A person gives over his whole life for his homeland and then some bastard comes along and betrays such people," Mr. Putin, practically snarling, said when asked to comment about the swap on live television.
But Noah is presented here as so much more reasonable than he is elsewhere during Helen's half of the episode — he's mostly an angry, obscenity-spewing mess — that the portrayal likely betrays her true assessment.
Shortly after the changes to Kashmir's status were passed by India's parliament, Abrahams wrote a letter to India's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, saying the action "betrays the trust of the people" of Kashmir.
That is doubly true where a President conspires with a foreign power to manipulate elections to his benefit—conduct that betrays American self-governance and joins the Framers' worst nightmares into a single impeachable offense.
Demonstrators say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community and that the law is the latest in a series of moves by Modi&aposs Hindu nationalist government to marginalise them.
The lunch menu also has two dips — a darkly fascinating, spicy eggplant spread, or whipped chickpeas whose sharp, pecorino-like flavor betrays the presence of Hozon, the fermented chickpea paste invented in a Momofuku laboratory.
A renegade is defined as "a person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles," which, in our opinion, is the perfect trait to look for in your next source of beauty inspiration.
Even with a run of shows planned next month at the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the inauspicious way in which Bey intends to make his industry exit betrays his legend as a rap icon.
Yes, I find many of Mr Robinson's views odious, but a pick'n'mix attitude to free speech betrays liberalism, not Mr Robinson, and worse, it adds to the myth that "free speech" is a "right-wing" cause.
This is a conspicuously bad decision, and one that betrays a deep lack of nuance about art and entertainment in general — something that seems relevant to the largest digital distributor of PC games in the world.
Resnais's depiction of the Bibliothèque Nationale betrays a modernist belief in the totality of the archive, but at the point of the disintegration of this belief, when it is faced with the unattainability of this totality.
There is a chance Eddie The Eagle was made as a labour [sic] of love, but you don't know whether the casting of "Viva Laughlin" star Hugh Jackman betrays or confirms the movie's non-commercial aspirations.
His recent tirade against Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg for being critical, demanding that they recuse themselves on all "Trump related matters," betrays an impulse for turning the justice system into a support system.
They've taken a tremendous risk, and if Donald Trump betrays their vision, which he's already done in some matters, then their banner may be driven from the field of cultural debate for a generation or more.
"Hillary Clinton knows what Donald Trump betrays time and again in this campaign: that we are not a zero-sum nation; it is not you or me; it is not one American against another," Booker said.
The trend betrays an anxiety about the fate of traditional arts in an age of screen culture: the assumption seems to be that only colossal doings will get audiences to look up from their handheld devices.
That narrative, in the six-volume "History of Women's Suffrage," betrays more than a hint of vanity when it credits the Stanton-Anthony cohort with starting a movement that actually had diverse origins and many mothers.
When President Bill Clinton was impeached, Professor Van Alstyne broadly defined the Constitution's impeachment criteria of "high crimes and misdemeanors" as reprehensible conduct "in the sense that it betrays the office" — an interpretation that Republicans embraced.
Adi: I thought (or at least hoped) the ending was a classic "manipulated pawn grows beyond its creator's control" twist, instead of the book's reflexive and easy "Mae betrays Ty and becomes a completely obedient Circler" conclusion.
It is often a choice between the devil you know and the one you don't, or more precisely, among the friend who betrays you, the stranger who entices you and the enemy who seeks to destroy you.
Some analysts suggest that the failure of Otkritie's big shareholders—an eclectic and well connected group of oligarchs and state-run companies—to recapitalise the bank at its time of crisis betrays the depth of its woes.
Square refers to the role playing game as "an Apple Watch experience," which betrays the somewhat limited interactivity of a game that does its best with limited gameplay possibilities, featuring automatic attacks among other hand-holding gameplay.
Beyond fit and finish, which even on my replacement Mi 25 isn't quite as perfect and refined as on Samsung's new Galaxy devices, the one aspect that betrays the Mi 222's budget price is its camera.
Rosenstein's memo does reflect genuine frustration inside the Justice Department about the FBI's handling of the Clinton emails, and betrays long-standing fissures between the two institutions, which are headquartered across from each other on Pennsylvania Avenue.
This comprehensively researched novel follows him from one conflict to another, interweaving the perspectives of his wife, Libbie, and of Anne, a fifteen-year-old girl kidnapped by a group of Cheyenne, whom Custer rescues, then betrays.
"Rationing treatment on the basis of unhealthy behaviors betrays an extraordinary naivety about what drives those behaviors," Robert West, professor of health psychology at the UCL Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, wrote in an email.
In a film, it feels like the script was written poorly, or that it betrays a character's complexity, but when it happens in real life, someone is actually performing that act—and they really didn't have to.
As Harry fills in for his gentile counterpart, we follow him to the Christmas tree of two surprised children, played by Victoria Jackson and Mike Myers, whose hint of a mullet betrays the late '80s air date.
The move provoked an uproar from people who believe that a blockchain's sole virtue is that it can never be edited, and creating a new version that essentially changes the blockchain's history betrays the technology's core values.
Ms. Thompson's abiding love of French artists is apparent in her new film's sweeping closing montage of Cézanne's paintings of Mont Sainte-Victoire in Aix-en-Provence, and her collecting betrays a suitably Franco-existential mind-set.
The argument also betrays a misunderstanding of the relationship between identity politics and Marxism, as well as an underestimation of the degree to which right-wing anti-liberalism has become a part of the modern Republican Party.
Two months later, the pair took a victory lap with a deeper segment on the issue—all while flexing a buoyant chemistry that betrays a combined 15 years of getting paid to shoot the shit with strangers.
"The sweeping nature of this deportation scheme, coupled with the extreme difficulty to access the Israeli asylum system, [..] betrays the core values that we, as Jews, share," they wrote in an open letter to the prime minister.
The girlfriend of rapist Bryce (Justin Prentice), it's all too easy to think the worst of Chloe, who seemingly betrays Jessica (Alisha Boe) by lying on the stand about her own sexual assault at the hands of Bryce.
The new directive cites three Supreme Court cases and two Trump policies in instructing federal investigators to give contractors a pass if they claim a religious justification in certain cases — which, critics say, betrays Trump's promise last year.
I've also found another photo where Trump is "using" a smartphone by holding it up to his ear, but the caption by the Associated Press betrays the fact that he may not even be on a phone call.
The voice betrays its origin before it even has the chance to tell you that you qualify for a free loan, your mortgage payment is overdue, or that your input would really be valuable for a customer survey.
"Nobody who betrays this nation can remain unpunished," Erdogan said, promising again to restore the death penalty if parliament votes to bring it back - a move that would all but end Turkey's bid to join the European Union.
Undeterred, Ms. Chauviré often danced with Nureyev in Paris and London and on tour later in the 19833s, with especially memorable performances as a tender Giselle opposite Nureyev as her Albrecht, the nobleman who betrays the peasant heroine.
The space, an airy, sleek, minimalist room dominated by a long marble bar and wall-mounted photos of surfing beaches, betrays nothing about what is happening in the kitchen (which can be glimpsed through a panel of glass).
His cooking betrays little interest in giving the classics a 21st-century tuneup; he says he has never cooked a cheeseburger or pasta, outside of meals he may whip up for his two children, ages 2 and 4.
It's only when you really scrutinize the shading and composition do you begin to notice a roughness that betrays Paint's limited capabilities; uneven colour gradients and bumpy lining that betray a program being pushed almost beyond its means.
Even the lovely but traumatized Alice Lindgren, a stand-in for Laura Bush in her novel "American Wife," observes with fascination her husband and his brother's crass bathroom humor, which betrays the privileged swagger of the blissfully oblivious.
The ban is a short-sighted, small-hearted form of legalized bigotry that silences American Muslims, tears families apart and betrays this country's historic role as a beacon to people fleeing poverty, violence and oppression the world over.
Woodside Cafe The sign says "Italian, American, Nepali, Indian Food," but the only dish that betrays a European inspiration is a plate of momos — mammoth Himalayan dumplings — in a tomato cream sauce with the kick of tikka masala.
Lemonade tells the story of a woman whose husband betrays her, but whom she eventually, magnanimously forgives; in the accompanying visual album, the reconciliation songs are interspersed with soft-toned footage of Beyoncé and Jay-Z sweetly cuddling.
Britain deserves a proper debate about the trade-offs involved in its grand bargain with the EU. The government's reply—that such a discussion would give away its secret negotiating position—betrays its lack of experience cutting such deals.
The characterization of Bozeman does border on caricature, but also betrays some hard truths: The place is overflowing with what Kayce explains to his son as "transplants," transforming the town into something unrecognizable to those who've grown up there.
Of all the fictional characters in the literary universe, the malicious Iago, who betrays his commander and friend, Othello, leading to the doom of sweet Desdemona, may be the villain who most deserves the liquid fires of limitless punishment.
He essentially betrays everyone on both sides of this fight, which gets his friends, his girlfriend, and a whole bunch of other people killed — the exact opposite of Jon's entire goal with his betrayals, which was to prevent the conflict.
Its slim profile in no way betrays its awesome carrying capacity, which is bolstered by a hefty amount of MOLLE webbing to accommodate all sorts of straps, carabiners, or other items you might choose to clip to the interior or exterior.
"Followers" are beholden to groups like the Idaho Freedom Foundation (which grades each vote according to its adherence to their idea of conservative values), who bow to groupthink, even when it betrays what they believe is best for their own district.
Despite believing Jo's sickening report, Jenny still betrays her and gives Paul his estranged spouse's information, the same information Jo handed over to Jenny in case she ever wants to escape her relationship, which is implied to also be abusive.
With every obvious "ironic" song selection—Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" during a scene of the American military in action, Leonard Cohen's world-weary "Everybody Knows" timed to the movie's ambiguous final scene—Phillips betrays his shallow thinking about the material.
Perhaps worst of all, it betrays a callow belief that the genuinely transformative long-term endeavors that V.C.s have come to support — erstwhile academic research into artificial intelligence, bioengineering and sustainable energy — will be somehow insulated from an industry downturn.
His recent behavior, including a feud with Chief Justice John Roberts, either betrays an inability to rein in his relish for confrontation or a strategic decision that the wrecking ball approach is the best way to ensure his re-election.
In a research note by chief economist Jan Hatzius, Goldman notes that while short-term unemployment has improved to historic lows, a higher rate of long-term unemployment and lower rate of prime-age participation betrays another side of the workforce.
Set in a sprawling amusement park, it has all of the hallmarks of a great Fallout adventure — fantastic setting, interesting characters, lots of new lore — but unfortunately betrays all the creativity by forcing you to spend hours mindlessly shooting robots.
Representative democracy has always had an innate conflict, best described by Edmond Burke back in 1774 Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
But to chalk all of the benefits up to the placebo effect betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of how Duchenne works, argues Christine McSherry, founder and executive director of the Jett Foundation, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit dedicated to Duchenne advocacy and research.
That figure on her odometer is more or less the distance from New York City to New Delhi and back again, and yet Orne betrays not the slightest hint of fatigue as she describes her project with an almost evangelical passion.
Writers love to repeat the truism that they need to see what they write to know what they think; seeing what you shot betrays the extent to which what you think is produced, and thereby constrained, by its method of thought.
Douglas's subtitle is equally debatable, since her entire book makes a powerful case that our society consistently ignores and betrays the interests of older women — and that they have not yet mobilized in sufficient numbers to wield the clout they deserve.
Robinson was an unlikely leading man whose average-joe appearance and earnestness make him a comparable presence to Mr. Stuhlbarg, but here Robinson is at his most vulnerable after he betrays his peers and is plagued by regret in later years.
And yet my own record betrays me: For all my bias toward the new, my top 10 TV list for 2017 included two blasts from the past, Netflix's "One Day at a Time" and "Twin Peaks: The Return" on Showtime.
But if "Show Dogs" sometimes betrays its shaggy charms, there is comfort in remembering that many movies are much dumber than this one, and so few of them have either the good taste or the good manners to compensate with puppies.
All this centers on the face of Woodard, a mask of stoicism that, over the course of almost two hours in which not terribly much happens, finally betrays Bernadine, revealing what is really going on behind her seemingly dead eyes.
Opponents of the law say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14% of India's population, and that the law is the latest move by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to marginalize them.
Protesters say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14 percent of India's population, and that the law is the latest move in a series by the Hindu nationalist government to marginalise them.
Opponents of the law say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14% of India's population, and that the law is the latest move by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to marginalize them.
Opponents of the law say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14% of India's population, and that the law is the latest move by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to marginalise them.
Protesters say the exclusion of Muslims betrays a deep-seated bias against the community, which makes up 14% of India&aposs population, and that the law is the latest move in a series by the Hindu nationalist government to marginalise them.
The homoeroticism of the scene has been cheaply joked about countless times, but usually the focus of that commentary excludes the music, which, like the scene where a commanding officer screams that he "wants some butts," betrays a certain 80s earnestness.
He claims to be motivated only by his passion for the free market, but his constant reference to fathers—his own was a smaller-scale Australian mogul—betrays a deeper anxiety of influence, implying that his iconoclasm is a sort of sublimated patricide.
Sometimes there is a lit window in the background, and in "Nightclub, West Chicago Street, Westside" (2017) a streak of red betrays the passing of taillights, but for the most part, there is no evidence that anyone remains in Detroit at all.
Even if he was not a self-described ethnographer, Alassane's work often betrays a running respect towards older traditions; MoMA has paired F.V.V.A  with "Shaki" (1973), a lush documentary about the anointing of a Yoruba king within the Abimbola community of northern Nigeria.
" In 2008, National Review's William J. Bennett wrote, "Barack Obama's position on negotiating with U.S. enemies betrays a profound misreading of history," adding that if Obama were to meet with Iranian officials, "he will lower the prestige of the office of the president.
It's that this newfound cynicism betrays the showrunners' fundamental misunderstanding of the story they've been telling for eight years, the deeply human characters they made us care about, and the promise of a bittersweet ending that finds meaning in a difficult existence.
The other female characters on the show seem to share Andrea's mysterious penchant for ruining Naz's life — Naz's attorney makes out with her defendant in his holding cell and then smuggles him drugs in her vagina, Naz's mother betrays him by doubting him.
This proposal also betrays the uniquely regressive labor politics in academia -- which is, ironically, populated with many tenured scholars who call themselves Marxists and teach and write about class consciousness, but ignore the economic exploitation of adjuncts and other non-tenure-track colleagues.
Clinton's frustration with Mr. Sanders's continuing challenge betrays "a little trace of entitlement," a sense that because she's worked hard, paid her dues and reached high levels in the party, she deserves better than having pesky underdogs still nipping at her heels.
Thus when he asks African-Americans, "What do you have to lose by trying something new, like Trump?" he betrays ignorance of the reality that most African-Americans work hard for a living and that there is a large black middle class.
In terms of making the character his own, Chiwetel Ejiofor stands out by sinking his teeth into Scar, the envious lion who betrays his brother, Mufasa (James Earl Jones, reprising his role), and chases Simba away in order to steal his throne.
The shattered quality that young Looking Glass carries out of that hall of mirrors moves forward with him into the current Tulsa timeline, and it's the same shattered quality that is a major part of why he betrays Angela at episode's end.
In our opinion, however, a USCIS policy change that hurts even one military family serving abroad by putting their child's U.S. citizenship at risk is a policy change that betrays the trust of our young men and women in uniform and their families.
"Making decisions to approve potentially dangerous research in secret betrays the government's responsibility to inform and involve the public when approving endeavors, whether scientific or otherwise, that could put health and lives at risk," the scientists wrote in the Washington Post on Wednesday.
Now, however, I like to imagine that people recognize in my straining to hear them something similar in themselves, not a deficit of attention so much as an implicit understanding that meaningful human exchange inevitably betrays the defense mechanisms of daily life.
The Clippers are a defensive megazord, grounded by their frontcourt in Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, and the toughest player on their team, the point guard Chris Paul, who continues to lead the league in steals, even as his body slowly betrays him.
The club's dress code, a three-page document, betrays the legislative eagerness of a people only recently allowed to make the rules: Hat bills must face forward at all times; jeans will be worn only in the Men's and Ladies' Card Rooms.
"The revelations in the Paradise papers are proof positive that the Republican tax plan favors the wealthy and betrays the middle class in this country, who are the ones left carrying the financial burden of massive corporate tax avoidance," they said. Sen.
Tam Lin's body betrays him by turning into anything the fairies please, but Janet has the ultimate control and final say over her own body: it's she who initially seduces Tam Lin and she who ultimately decides on the terms of her pregnancy.
Her obsession with blaming one or both of her daughters for the cut on her hand betrays her need to view herself as a fundamentally good person whose peace is only disturbed by the disharmonious actions of those who won't follow the status quo.
There are several moments where the movie seems to acknowledge that Diana, warrior princess, coming to man's world is a patently silly concept, but the movie betrays so much affection for her and the people around her that the silliness brings laughs and real smiles.
And Mangold has said in interviews that another touchstone was Darren Aronofsky and Robert Siegel's 2008 drama The Wrestler, starring Mickey Rourke as an aging bear of a man trying to come to terms with his past as his broken-down body betrays him.
Asus ticks some of these boxes with its ROG Phone, but the device's spec sheet (which includes 8GB of RAM, a special 90Hz display, and the option for 512GB of storage) betrays the fact that it's aimed at the premium end of the mobile market.
They and other eurosceptic Conservatives say the plan to keep close trade ties with the EU - which is only a starting point for a second phase of talks with Brussels - betrays her promise of a clean break with the 27-nation bloc after Brexit.
The notion that Trump's victory is somehow delegitimized because of his failure to capture the most popular votes betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of how the winner-take-all electoral vote system has a dramatic effect on everything from campaign strategy to voter motivation and turnout.
The June 2900 opinion article by a Daniel Runde titled "The US should ask more of the African Development Bank before considering a capital increase" betrays a lack of understanding of the work of the African Development Bank and its impact on the African continent.
Yet only rarely does anyone in this musical production, which features Tex-Mex ditties for piano, guitar and banjo (all played with vernacular ease by Mike Brun), evince the quivering chin that betrays that these performers think that what they're doing is at all funny.
Continuing a growing drift towards totalitarian rule, and pursuing anti-American policies in Europe, Northeast Asia, and the Middle East, as well as South America, betrays Moscow's belief that the only way it can secure cooperation with anyone is by threatening, intimidating, and coercing them.
The suits, filed separately last month by a coalition of immigration lawyers and by more than a dozen state attorneys general, have challenged Mr. Trump's repeal of DACA by arguing that it is an "arbitrary" exercise of power and betrays an "animus" toward Latinos.
Most recently, the Trump administration's order to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — punishing young people brought to this country by their parents, many of whom know no home but the United States — betrays an unnecessary cruelty that further undermines America's standing in the world.
The plan, only a starting point for the second phase of talks with the EU, has come under fire from other eurosceptic lawmakers, who say the proposal to keep close customs ties to the EU betrays her commitment for a clean break with the bloc.
"  Biden also criticized Trump for embracing world leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin and said his decision to end DACA, which protected immigrants brought to the United States as children from deportation, "betrays an unnecessary cruelty that further undermines America's standing in the world.
BoJack's life is a formula, one that he feels desperate to correct: he's ashamed of who he is, attempts to become creative or feel love—and then inevitably binges, betrays a loved one, and runs away, realizing that it's impossible to truly repair the damage.
Eurosceptics in May's Conservative Party have been submitting letters calling for a vote of no confidence in their leader, saying the exit deal she has tentatively agreed leaves Britain tied to the EU indefinitely and betrays a 2016 referendum vote to quit the bloc.
But the movie's most combustible elements might just be its ever-expanding cast of characters: After Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) apparently betrays his team, it's up to his former family—including one-time adversaries Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham)—to bring him down.
A broad new effort meant to show bipartisan unity around a pivotal immigration issue betrays infighting behind the scenes, where even deeply committed Latino leaders could not come to an agreement on basic principles of how to prevent hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from being deported.
Anyone engaged in any form of journalism knows that it's impossible to remain neutral — even our choice of language to describe an issue betrays a particular perspective on it — and there are many polarized questions in modern politics that simply don't have a fixed right answer.
And whatever the scandal juggernaut that has engulfed his administration turns out to be, it still hasn't hit the point at which his party's own congressional leadership betrays him — meaning it's still unlikely that he'll have to face the choice Nixon faced of resignation over impeachment.
Coming off a win against tough Polish scrapper Mariusz Wach, earning his spot as the WBC mandatory challenger, Povetkin's showdown against Wilder was his chance to win the world heavyweight championship that has eluded him so far in his career and betrays his stellar amateur record.
Letter To the Editor: Jochen Bittner makes a number of compelling points in his June 25 Op-Ed essay about Brexit, "Europe's Angry Old Men," but he also makes a passing remark that betrays the same type of cultural ignorance and sense of superiority that he laments.
So the people of Europe have but one alternative left: to remain bound hand-and-foot to a union that betrays national interests and popular sovereignty and that throws our countries wide open to massive immigration and arrogant finance, or to reclaim their freedom by voting.
But even that calculation on Marvel's part betrays a certain amount of audience meta-awareness, a level of strategic thinking about the way corporations and studios position their intellectual properties to maximize their value across movies, TV shows, books, games, theme parks, and every other vertical possible.
This op-ed, and the newly minted Republican talking point warning of an "angry mob" if Democrats win in November, betrays both how afraid the GOP and Trump are about the midterm elections and the lengths to which they will go to turn around their fortunes.
He and Mary revel in one another's company with platonic warmth; there are no traces of the sexual disappointment Bert (Dick Van Dyke) betrays during "Jolly Holiday" when Mary thanks him for "never pressing [his] advantage" and summarily indicates that they will never be an item.
Whether Singapore or Helsinki are marked as Trump's Munich, the place where a democratic leader betrays his country's interests and plants the seeds of future crisis, American security interests and alliances will be increasingly at risk unless Congress, particularly Congressional Republicans, put an end to this madness.
She works hard to make Dani into more than a walking wound, but again and again, the character betrays both her common sense and your faith, all so the women can dance, the men howl and the maypole can hook up with ye old vagina dentata.
While Operation 250 claims to focus on all forms of extremism and online radicalization, Fatema Ahmad, deputy director of the Muslim Justice League, noted that the organization's own name, a nod to the claim that 250 American citizens have left to join ISIS, betrays its focus.
That they pulled the ad only after they saw it play out in real life, in a horrific terror incident which killed several people, betrays a politically tone deaf approach, rooted in the same politically correct fantasy that has badly hurt the Democratic Party between both coasts.
Adjusted gross: $291.2 million Unadjusted gross: $28.8 million What it's about: One of Cecil B. DeMille's many grand Biblical epics, the movie adapts the story of a man whose power is tied to his uncut hair, and the woman who learns his secret and betrays him.
" Vladeck added: "I can't speak to how the special counsel would view this statement, but it betrays an alarming lack of understanding of the relevant legal rules on the President's part, or of the serious legal jeopardy he could be in for actions he may wrongly believe are appropriate.
"Anyone who betrays their country, for whatever reason, is different," Augustyn told CNN, adding that these individuals often have strong egos and are motivated by personal reasons like greed or a desire for revenge rather than political ideology or a desire to make the world a better place.
But Fawcett has just toasted with a fellow soldier "to death, the best sauce for life," and while the assignment is certainly a good opportunity to redeem his family's reputation, the glint in his eye betrays the truth: Fawcett craves an adventure, for reasons even he can't articulate.
For all his evident popularity, Mr. Putin still felt compelled to block any effective opposition to his recent re-election; Mr. Erdogan's speeches are beginning to bore some people; and however strong Mr. Orban's chances appear, he has campaigned with an intensity that betrays a touch of insecurity.
A grand-prize winner early this year at the Sundance Film Festival, it's a small movie, but one that provides considerable food for thought, while being elevated by a performance from Woodard that, often without uttering a word, betrays an inner conflict that cuts to her very core.
And to remove the looming threat of a probe into the dicey finances of the Meyer Foundation, Selina betrays the only person in the world who truly loves her: Gary (Tony Hale), her faithful bag-man and, aside from Richard Splett (Sam Richardson), the show's only moral core.
Republicans, Democrats and former officials who have served administrations of both parties say the Trump move hands a victory to Syria, Russia and Iran, betrays the Kurds, will reverse gains against ISIS and will undermine US credibility and trustworthiness in a way that will make it harder to form future alliances.
On the CDU right and in its more conservative Bavarian sister party, the CSU, some suspect this betrays his real allegiances: "The problem with Altmaier is that he has spent his whole life in the wrong party...he has always thought of himself as a Green", writes one Der Spiegel journalist.
Some are concerned that this year's decision to permit organic labeling for hydroponically farmed products — meaning plants grown in a nutrient solution rather than old-fashioned soil — betrays the very essence of what organic farmers are meant to do: to work with and protect the soil that grows our food.
Lennie James and Melissa McBride have consistently turned in compelling performances even when their material betrays them — and yes, I am talking about literally everything that has happened with Carol in the past calendar year — so it was lovely to see both of them gifted an episode worthy of their talents.
Since assuming leadership of the agency, Pruitt has mustered up a few limp defenses of his war — some nonsense about "EPA originalism" that betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of the agency — but generally, he has done very little explaining and a whole lot of firing, plus dismantling and reversing environmental policy.
Blatter's resignation days after the election betrays the quiet words others surely told him leading up to the vote: We cannot support your declared opponent, Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan, but we will vote for you only if you step down immediately so we can find another candidate.
As the title suggests, Rainey's pathetic nature is infused with a particularly British wetness, both unremarkable and unrelenting; though Szalay is Hungarian-Canadian, he betrays his London upbringing in a prose infused with self-deprecating cheek (the list of pubs Rainey associates with better days is nearly a page long).
But for a person to unironically enjoy the crime against celluloid that is the 2016 Ben-Hur—in which nothing, not the costumes, script, acting, or camerawork betrays that slightest competence—that person would have so little in common with other humans as to constitute some kind of atavistic mutation.
On the surface, that may seem like an odd move, given that back in season 2, Theon betrays Bran, who was serving as the acting Lord of Winterfell in the absence of his brother, Robb Stark, who went to fight as King in the North in the War of the Five Kings.
For this formerly undocumented Dominican immigrant who grew up in the "inner city" — a term whose continued use betrays a profoundly oversimplified conception of how and where ethnicity and poverty become entangled and commingled — some answers to Trump's question came into sharp focus during a recent vacation I took with my wife's family.
Over the course of an important interview with CNBC's John Harwood, OMB Director Mick Mulvaney repeatedly betrays the fact that his ideological goals (as a movement conservative, and founding-member of the House Freedom Caucus) differ from Trump's campaign promises in many ways—but that he thinks he can outmaneuver his boss.
Moscow preferred stability at all costs, while the United States "mercilessly and mindlessly betrays allies for the sake of theoretical dogmatism," Yevgeny Satanovsky, a Russian academic, wrote in the same journal, noting that these policies often lead to support of Islamic fundamentalists, who are even more at odds with America's purported values.
Sega spent a bunch of money signing up major Hollywood talent—Michael Madsen, Eliza Dushku, Mark Hamill—voice the characters, and released bombastic trailers like this one: Though I'm into sweet yakuza dudes fighting one another and ships blowing up, it betrays the heart of Yakuza games and sells the experience short.
At a time when President Trump talks about the United States being "locked and loaded," betrays a fascination with nukes, shows contempt for the law, and equates American greatness with American military power above all (compare what's happening to budgets at the State Department and the Pentagon), a reminder is in order.
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Over the course of 10 trenchant essays, he covers a lot of ground: what Kaepernick's NFL banishment says about the depths of white supremacy in America, how post-9/11 militarization has taken the guise of patriotism, what celebrity culture betrays about which people are worthy of rehabilitation in the public mind.
It's not so much the landscape, with its ravishing if boilerplate tropical splendor — banana and mango trees, coconut and pandanus palms, bougainvillea, the apprehensive trill of the gray-eared honeyeater — as it is the shape of the harbor itself, which betrays, in the midst of such organic profusion, an aspect of the unnatural.
At one point, the cat betrays Julien by showing Marie where he has hidden the documents key to blackmailing Madame X. Rivette's is a fallen world, in other words, wherein characters, living and dead, are forced to pay for their evil deeds and must work in the present to correct their pasts.
No, its not a civilian party and as such demands for electoral reforms betrays the political naïveté within political ranks and as such the current efforts under National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA) spearhead by some individuals in civil society with the support of some political parties will not bear any tangible result.
This continues for a little while until the System puts Amy and Frank back together—this time, they agree to not look at their relationship's expiration date, and the two continue to live in bliss until curiosity gets the better of Frank and he betrays Amy's trust, throwing the whole system out of balance.
"The notion that presidential suggestions or guidance can influence a Pentagon procurement decision betrays a fundamental lack of understanding of how the acquisition processes work within the DOD," said Thomas Spoehr, who participated in a source selection process as a two-star general before becoming director of The Heritage Foundation's Center for National Defense.
In combination with the way that Homecoming's first season resolves — as tied up with a bow as it possibly can be, in a way that almost betrays how committed the show seems to maintaining an aura of unsolvability — it's the kind of weakness that would knock the legs out from under any other show.
As the situation on the ground deteriorates, Republicans, Democrats and former officials who have served administrations of both parties say the Trump move hands a victory to Syria, Russia and Iran, betrays the Kurds, will reverse gains against ISIS and will undermine US credibility and trustworthiness in ways that will make it harder to form future alliances.
Don't Fall for Facebook's 'China Argument' Tim Wu throws cold water on the idea that if Facebook doesn't build the global social network, China will: To accept this argument would be a mistake, for it betrays and ignores hard-won lessons about the folly of an industrial policy centered on "national champions," especially in the tech sector.
What procrastination betrays is above all an anxiety of creation: It pains us unbearably to realize that, for all our good intentions, we are agents of degradation, that instead of creating something that stays whole and incorruptible, we by our very doing make it "perishable and mortal," in the words of the Gnostic author of the Gospel of Philip.
The way Trump speaks about the situation on the border betrays not only a sad lack of empathy and understanding for what these migrants are going through and the reality of what they are fleeing, it shows an infuriating lack of knowledge about our own immigration laws, their impact, and what can and should be done to change them.
Here, again, he becomes the knowingly unreliable narrator: His obvious loathing of the social-media-driven news coverage pursued in recent years by most media organizations does capture the fatalistic mood of the industry, but betrays a sense of nostalgia for a better era that can be hard to locate anywhere outside of Foer's own memory.
For instance: The disjointed nature of the convention betrays a serious problem with the GOP right now: As much as Republicans have grudgingly come around to Trump, they don't seem to agree on what exactly he stands for, and they don't have a clear message for the American people about why they deserve to be elected.
But David Bannerman, a Conservative legislator and avid supporter of leaving the bloc, described Mr. Corbyn's proposal in a Twitter post as "a 'dog's Breakfast Brexit' — a half baked shambles: hurts the poor through keeping EU tariffs, betrays Labour voters on immigration controls & abandons the world for the EU, despite 90% future growth coming from outside Europe."
I have a terrific coworker who accidentally asks repeatedly if I still use the small iPhone 5 (which came out in 2012), and yes, I did before I owned the SE (again, small hands), but I am worried it betrays a perception that I keep my phone in a dusty purse that maybe smells like mothballs and hard candy.
"I cannot stress enough how this betrays the high standards and professionalism of the men and women of corrections, who successfully carry out their vital and daunting public safety mission every day and around the clock," Sandy said, according to the AP. Sandy also noted that the trainees had undergone training on identifying white supremacist groups.
But the political evolution of the last few years, culminating now across Europe and the United States in an explosion of electoral insurrections — the "revolt of the masses," President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia called it in October — betrays one simple truth: The democracy-cum-free-market formula has not just lost its magic; it is now openly contested.
For all of the glorious color that Pontormo lavished on the scene, with the hues of spring, summer, and autumn traveling through the women's clothing from left to right — pink, blue, green, and orange, with the combination of the latter two, on Elizabeth's robes, spectacularly eye-popping — no one's face betrays a hint of joy, or even pleasure.

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