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"treachery" Definitions
  1. behaviour that involves hurting somebody who trusts you, for example by telling their secrets to other people; an example of this

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Now Colonel Qaddafi saw deep treachery, ingratitude and mercantile revenge.
Republicans have behaved as if working with Democrats is treachery.
It becomes kind of linked to feminine treachery and intrigue.
It was an album consumed by biblical cadence and treachery.
It is high time to reject these alibis for treachery.
She famously said, 'Treachery with a smile on its face.
" Needless to say, "treachery is a disease of the age.
His plays tell stories about tribalism, and treachery, and honor.
The yellow, I assume, refers to their cowardice or treachery.
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Even so, Sykes-Picot has become a byword for imperial treachery.
Still, she can expect cries of treachery if the process stalls.
Unlike Homer, Aeschylus gave Clytemnestra a powerful motivation for her treachery.
Since the vote, that charge has swollen into full-blown treachery.
But this treachery gave Russia one of its first military heroes.
It is packed with violence and treachery, filled with dreary scenes.
Reason itself had become suspect; mutual tolerance was seen as treachery.
Even after Quagliarella left Juventus, the stain of treachery followed him.
The Kremlin is all about this sort of treachery and revenge.
The pop star therefore embodied essentially snakey qualities: back-stabbing and treachery.
For protesters in Greece, any sharing of the M-word is treachery.
Ramsay has become a major figure in this story, mostly through treachery.
A sculpture imitating the "pipe" in The Treachery of Images stands nearby.
Erdogan had said the academics would pay a price for their "treachery".
Some accused them of treachery in passing a bill that cuts taxes.
Despite their treachery, the three villains look utterly adorable in lip balm form.
Two Dog brewed a new tea called The Treachery of Storytelling, Part 2.
The deceit, the obfuscations, the treachery: It's all coming from inside the house.
Which is to say about corruption, deceit and treachery, as well as sexism.
For Jones, the treachery comes in the form of fluoridated water and chemtrails.
Some viewed that as an act of treachery that damaged Gove's own prospects.
Daryl's treachery, and Rick's stunned reaction to said treachery, set up a potentially promising, chaotic midseason finale next week, but it's a shame that we had to spend the bulk of the episode with Eugene and Jadis to get there.
About 10 minutes of "Treachery" is dedicated to the KarJenners processing this latest scandal.
Many Spaniards still have fond memories of Franco's rule despite its bloodshed and treachery.
Oh, speaking of treachery and prestige, the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament is on, babies.
But the river he visited has seen its share of both treachery and normalcy.
He has accused others of treachery for trying to expose expansive spying on Americans.
February 2016 brings tales of love, treachery, and time travel to your favorite streaming services.
There's also some good old-fashioned action-movie treachery, since a frozen lake is involved.
I was even more upset when Daenerys learned about his treachery, and sent him away.
Will the anti-immigrant UKIP see any softening in May's hard Brexit stance as treachery?
Mr Erdogan conflates dissent with treachery; he is staging his own coup against Turkish pluralism.
The charges against Jang ranged from "treachery" to applauding "halfheartedly" when Kim entered the room.
No one is making false allegations against him or accusing him without evidence of treachery.
If you're going to reference Lear, give me some treachery — or at least a storm.
He accused Nissan&aposs leaders of treachery, of attempting to distract from their own incompetence.
Unluckily for Mr. Cullen, a butterfly expert at the Gloucestershire nature reserve witnessed his treachery.
And critics of previous years were right to see that audiences respond to the brutalities of Richard III with glee and to the treachery of Macbeth with empathy — but the brutality and treachery that Greenblatt highlights really are present in the play as well.
She barely spoke to some of her colleagues again, but did talk freely of their treachery.
Conservatives are guilty of treachery and treason against the people of the United States of America.
That's difficult: When people act like nothing has happened, it feels like nothing short of treachery.
Tywin won the War of the Five Kings through treachery and marriage pacts, not on a battlefield.
Especially given the business interests of Mr Trump's team, splitting treachery from mere venality may be tough.
" Beirerle lamented "the collective treachery" of girls in his high school and called women "sluts" and "whores.
The name of Vidkun Quisling, who led the collaborationist government, has since become a byword for treachery.
Which means there's probably some greater stakes to Jaime's visit beyond informing everyone of Cersei's treachery (duh).
Undermined by treachery, famine, and smallpox, and overwhelmed by technically superior weapons, the Aztec empire was destroyed.
Price: $20.85 Each time your recipient avoids the treachery of their cold floors, they'll think of you.
So it's true: The Trumpian treachery revealed at the hearing on Wednesday will not move immovable Republicans.
A pro-government newspaper, meanwhile, published a list of names and photographs of journalists suspected of treachery.
The petition outraged President Tayyip Erdogan, who said the academics would pay a price for their "treachery".
As Philip remarks, if they kill Tim now, Paige would certainly know the extent of their treachery.
He bemoans the "treachery" of those who joined the vigilantes and transformed into enemies, or contras, overnight.
They now worry about getting visas and having their association with the United States viewed as treachery.
When Albrecht's treachery (to both women) is revealed, she is stricken; when Giselle goes mad, she cries.
No, the Trump era has brought a new level of menace, intimidation, and treachery into the mainstream.
Will these ungodly acts of treachery eventually lead to a global campaign of retribution against all of clownkind?
For these views we have been labeled traitors; and if this be treachery, we wear that label proudly.
Left-wing scholars argue that it would amount to treachery for China to give in to America's demands.
Our photog got Nick at LAX Monday and he was an open book about the treachery of marriage.
Humans in Doom are sacrificed and made thrall to demons through the treachery of a disgruntled project manager.
There is no reason to suppose that dual nationals are any more inclined to treachery than anyone else.
These polls explain why Trump decided it was worth the risk to resort to treachery to sink Biden.
Fish complicates this narrative early on by exploring how Jud's treachery may be a product of social alienation.
"It was a very dirty story," said Mr. Philby, whose treachery was responsible for the deaths of hundreds.
The threats of violent warfare are not absent in their civilian lives, just masked by sane-seeming treachery.
Whether simpleton or saint, he stands as an exception to the general human rules of treachery and domination.
The political treachery began with Michael Gove, the justice minister who was a Johnson ally and fellow Brexit supporter.
The commander in chief's impulses are the outstanding mystery as this bloody Jacobean drama of treachery and gore unfolds.
"This morning at dawn we were surprised by the joint treachery by the regime and Daesh," he told Reuters.
The characters tear themselves apart over questions of loyalty and treachery to each other, their nation and their ideals.
"Chelsea Manning's treachery put American lives at risk and exposed some of our nation's most sensitive secrets," he wrote.
The heavy margin of defeat in Sunday's vote shocked many Workers Party insiders, who blamed treachery by allied parties.
His frequent calls for Israeli Palestinians, including fellow parliamentarians, to be charged with treachery have drawn accusations of racism.
She treasures this closeness even as she feels haunted by her mother's cautionary words about the treachery of women.
For Mr. Putin — who has described Russians and Ukrainians as "one people" — it was an act of bloody treachery.
The Turkish president also accused Masoud Barzani, the president of the Kurdistan Regional Government, of "treachery" over the vote.
The levels of treachery are immense, but they're confined to the manor, giving the film a claustrophobic, hothouse feeling.
"It's treachery, treason, betrayal and, added to it, a healthy dose of misogyny," Ms. Phillipson said, describing the threats.
"Unmaking the Presidency," by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes, isn't just another compendium of insider gossip and bumbling treachery.
Mr. Reshetnikov once described him as a "traitor who will answer for his treachery to Russia on Judgment Day."
Its participants, then and now, accuse one another of treason, apostasy, and treachery over their competing visions of society.
One of the committee's chief propaganda messages was widespread German spying and treachery in the United States and abroad.
Still, Axe looks so unabashedly happy, washed in victory — so classic Axe — that I can't help but resent Taylor's treachery.
Fears that his treachery had been detected were confirmed when he was hauled in for gruelling interrogations by KGB goons.
They got away with their treachery because Soviet spycraft was superb, whereas Britain's spycatchers were riddled with snobbery and incompetence.
An unflappable place supposedly built on compromise and a stiff upper lip is consumed by accusations of treachery and betrayal.
Saudi Minister Sabhan promptly tweeted: "The hands of treachery and aggression must be cut off," echoing Hariri's threats against Hezbollah.
On May 7, Lang sent a fiery five-page letter to Dentsu accusing the agency of "treachery" towards the festival.
Still, despite the accusations of treachery and potentially long prison sentences if found guilty, pro-independence sentiment is still strong.
Social media has been flooded with venom, and those who claim to be neutral often find themselves accused of treachery.
The relationship might have been platonic, yet it was ardent, giving his treachery the stab of a love gone wrong.
He also suggested that Ocalan suspected PKK guerrillas based in the mountains of northern Iraq of "treachery" against his leadership.
If he did, he wouldn't draw you — his employee and the loving caretaker of his children — into his vapid treachery.
We feel him there, lurking, even as we discover that human treachery can keep pace with the Devil's evil ways.
There are shadows and complications, of course, including the corruptions of wealth, the treachery of rivals and Kenny's own impulsiveness.
Today, Lumumba is an icon for many African nationalists, and a reminder of Western "treachery", according to the Irish Times.
The Houthis accused Mr. Saleh of treachery and said he had plotted secretly with Saudi Arabia to turn on them.
And life is a game of sorts, one full of treachery and misdeeds, as well as a heaping dose of cooperation.
And then there's Ramsay, who attained new levels of treachery, killing first his father, then his stepmother and infant half-brother.
It has been particularly perturbed at calls for the death penalty to be reinstated for those accused of treachery against Erdogan.
It's a lighthearted passage from a very heavy-duty memoir, although the sentiment, concerning the treachery and evil of adults vs.
Britain's Brexiteers and Remainers denigrate each other as immoral, driving politics to the extremes because compromising with the enemy is treachery.
Gather your friends and get ready to storm Area 51 to save some aliens from the treachery of the U.S. government!
With all the nefarious pawns in play right now, it wouldn't be surprising to see her killed by some Whisperer treachery.
For the Trump haters, each day brings news of some dastardly treachery, some unprecedented betrayal of America and the American people.
A deal that, we know, is likely to end catastrophically for whoever is sitting on the Iron Throne, thanks to Cersei's treachery.
Espacio Publico, a free speech group, said he had been accused of treachery and that the agents took his computer and equipment.
He also cites Chris Milk's Treachery of Sanctuary and Roman Ondák's Room of Heights as influences on his style, concept, and intent.
After recently admitting he has never tried toasted marshmallows (blasphemy!), Prince Harry says he has sworn off another comfort food too (treachery!).
The world is filled with potential tech treachery, so it's best to act preemptively and wrap your phone in a protective case.
They were tortured and humiliated, accused of treachery and vanity and dispatched to work in the farms and factories of the hinterlands.
"Chelsea Manning's treachery put American lives at risk and exposed some of our nation's most sensitive secrets," Ryan said in a statement.
" Jim Walden, the attorney for Dr. Rodchenkov, who lives in hiding, called it "the greatest treachery against clean athletes in Olympic history.
Democrats, deflated by the Mueller report's anticlimactic rollout, decided to move on rather than keep the focus on Trump's world-historic treachery.
Modern Love: In this week's column, a writer lies to a relative about his sexual orientation, and finds treachery in the deception.
A great strategy game as well as a great tactical showcase that tells and retells stories of treachery, ambition, heroism, and triumph.
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Bran is honing his powers of sight into the past and present, and doing fun side projects like busting Littlefinger for his treachery.
Arya's final act in Season 7 is, of course, another lethal mission, this time as she and Sansa expose Littlefinger for his treachery.
In Israel's strange parliamentary arithmetic, Labour cannot form a coalition with Arab parties, which hold 13 seats, lest it be accused of treachery.
Ms Miller explains that "heart balm" laws compensated women in instances of "treachery of the man to whom she had plighted her vows".
There are other "obvious" cases of cyber treachery for which the U.S. government has been able to tease out specifics for public consumption.
It's a sweeping complaint that describes what the DNC calls "an act of previously unimaginable treachery" that "inflicted profound damage" on the organization.
Let's forget all the terrible treachery, Enticide, and terrifying army-growing that occurred at Sauruman's joint in Sindarin, and enjoy this nice print.
When the government appointed a mediator for those talks it was accused of treachery and opposition parties staged a large protest in Madrid.
Her treachery of the Faceless Men doesn't end there, however, as she looks to run away from them, reclaiming her hidden blade Needle.
These emphasise that war should only be waged in response to aggression, treachery or a broken treaty, and that civilians should be spared.
Laying the guns in a chase through rough seas, trading fire with a furious galleon that refuses to let your treachery go unpunished.
Here we have this old woman yelling about a cartoon frog, and then she gets brought down on the anniversary of her treachery.
It is an unashamed apologia for treachery on the grand scale, a book about deception that is also, in large parts, entirely mendacious.
The cartel has sent a minder to keep an eye on the flow of cash, and the guy looks like treachery on legs.
"Stand up or be trampled by the cesspool of hypocrisy, greed and treachery," reads one sheet posted in several buildings in the neighborhood.
In the first episode alone, there&aposs a mad scientist, dramatic flashbacks, treachery, and several suspects with a jumbled alphabet of code names.
Unlike a product of Bollywood, however, this protracted tale of treachery, hubris and midnight manoeuvring has real consequences for the state's 112m people.
This was a shocking step for the show, which prides itself on being a free-for-all of deceit, mind games and treachery.
They are roughly the same age as surrealist painter René Magritte was when he painted the famed pipe in "The Treachery of Images" painting.
Most voters (and many MPs) would struggle to define a customs union, yet some denounce remaining part of the EU's trading arrangement as "treachery".
There's Socrates, for instance, railing against the treachery of writing, which he thought inferior to oration and risky too, eroding the necessity of memory.
Like any good combat movie, prison drama or high school comedy, "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" is about solidarity and treachery among the powerless.
In 2013 Edward Snowden's treachery and (for all intents and purposes) defection to Russia caused the NSA to scrap countless operations and start over.
It was all downhill from there, with the seed of resentment growing as Trump saw various other acts as signs of duplicity and treachery.
Ghosn has denied the charges and said he is the victim of treachery by Nissan underlings who opposed his plans to merge Nissan and Renault.
The seven-minute clip was, however, edited by his legal team to remove the names of people Ghosn accused of treachery due to legal concerns.
It doesn't take too long to figure out who the bad guys are, or to see where the next bit of treachery will come from.
The most insane thing about this story is that Waymo claims it was alerted to Otto and Uber's alleged treachery by a mistakenly CC'd email.
Hello, Clarisse With Brienne gone, shady Sansa sneaks into Arya's chamber looking for some kind of proof of treachery, and instead finds all her faces.
"It's painting the high-end segment as having overall treachery, and that's unfortunate," a chief executive at the appraiser Miller Samuel told the Chicago Tribune.
"We are one step before a historic event," said Alexis Tsipras, the embattled Greek prime minister, who has been accused of treachery by the opposition.
" Molly lives with her wife, Freddie, in Los Angeles and dutifully calls her mother every day; even so, she regrets her "act of geographical treachery.
In a way, one could think of "Othello" as an excavation of sorts; the dead are always with us, as is the treachery of language.
On the first day of debate on Tuesday, lawmakers broke down party lines in turning on each other with catcalls, jeers and accusations of treachery.
Publicly, Putin has remained on the sidelines while the two men wage a war of words by news release leveling allegations of treachery and incompetence.
But Ms. Pelosi's supporters view efforts to oust her as political treachery and argue that she is a resilient leader whom Republicans have unfairly demonized.
But the real treachery is committed by those men and women who, because of hubris or bigotry, willingly sacrifice Labour's chance of governing ever again.
Critic's Pick Nickelodeon's animated naturalist is now a live-action teenager played by Isabela Moner in this charming tale of adventure and high school treachery.
He is sure of a warm welcome from loyal supporters and the treachery and betrayal of Washington may not resonate so much in Trump country.
Critic's Pick Nickelodeon's animated naturalist is now a live-action teenager played by Isabela Moner in this charming tale of adventure and high school treachery.
" House Speaker Paul Ryan, denouncing Manning's "treachery," said on Twitter that she "put American lives at risk and exposed some of our nation's most sensitive secrets.
Thankfully, Meredith doesn't fall for Paul's treachery, but it's more than likely many people who didn't know Jo have believed his lies, hook, line, and sinker.
Michael Gove's impressive record as environment secretary is offset by a reputation for treachery, earned when he kiboshed Mr Johnson's attempt on Downing Street in 2016.
Clinton loyalists were enraged; Feingold's treachery was seen as giving bipartisan credence to a GOP-led witch hunt that had taken the nation into the gutter.
Based on the Teri Woods novel of the same name, the hustlers of "True to the Game" are trapped in a world of twists and treachery.
Last week, Mr. Trudeau apologized to a British Columbia First Nation for the government's treachery in inviting six Tsilhqot'in chiefs to peace talks 150 years ago.
"The Metropolitan Republican Club chose to invite a hipster-fascist clown to dance for them, content to revel in their treachery against humanity," the note said.
Suddenly, the case against Donald Trump isn't built around his trashing of democratic norms, his truckling to Vladimir Putin, or his treachery in shaking down Ukraine.
The memory of Koba's own treachery is kept alive, as some of his followers have drifted from militant anti-Caesarism to collaboration with the enemy species.
The great questions of survival, cunning, treachery, exploitation and parental and marital love have never failed to transfix me, in whatever translation (Richmond Lattimore, Robert Fagles).
What remains is will to power, the raw impulse to degrade and destroy anything liberals support, and the belief that hesitation or circumspection amounts to treachery.
The turtles apparently fell victim to the recent cold snap in the Northeast, as well as strong winds and the treachery of the Cape's hook-shaped geography.
At next week's meeting in the Dragonpit to discuss the White Walkers, she may yet drop some treachery upon enemies who arrived under the flag of truce.
From day one, Young's sang with the scars of a man haunted by quiet tragedies and blatant avarice, addictions and desperate longings, personal traumas and political treachery.
Geek Love could be titled Geek Treachery, for all the violence (literal and metaphorical) and betrayal (petty and grand) that the Binewskis dish out on each other.
Atwood paints in garish strokes intended to shock: This new society calls homosexuality "gender treachery" and forbids women to read, own property, or choose their own clothing.
Perhaps he felt that, even if there was nothing left he could do for Fanny, the treachery of her landlady would at least be recorded for posterity.
And he only got stiffer as the hour progressed, while Davos pondered his next moves with a few loyalists and the mutineers went public with their treachery.
"The Light Between Oceans" begins to suggest an overly plotted, high-end Nicholas Sparks film awash in tears, pleas and threats, and acts of treachery and nobility.
Because these two are both insane, Quinn's capacity for treachery reminds Chet of how into her he is, and he makes a play to get back together.
Each had its own characteristics, the Preacher's treachery—put simply, he'd nick everything—earning him a new name, the Scientist, when the game was released in America.
" Many waved signs accusing Prime Minister Theresa May of treachery, and one man carried a 10-foot noose, telling a reporter, "That's what the traitor May deserves.
If you talk to young Bloods in the street now, they'll revere SMM and have no idea of treachery and how they all turned on each other.
I can't help thinking that it would be harder to explain away the Trump campaign's treachery if we'd been forced to reckon with it all at once.
The players stood accused of treachery, of levering Ranieri out of his job, of forgetting how much they owed the greatest achievement of their lives to him.
As the film slowly reveals how the village's veneer of civility is built over a foundation of treachery, the darkened foregrounds suggest conspirators hiding in plain sight.
The first full teaser trailer for A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2 is full of everything you might expect: villainy, treachery, fire, despair, and unwanted elective surgeries.
Feuds, schemes, and general treachery are constantly afoot, and people happen to say, "To the empire," far more in one episode than I've said in my entire life.
Even if they're only winning by treachery and by weaponizing sexuality, it's nice to see women on-screen with agendas, personalities, and the ability to escape becoming trophies.
But when Mr Meshal sided with his Qatari financiers, who backed Syria's Islamist rebels after the uprising in 2011, Mr Assad and his men fumed at the treachery.
Traffic, Out of Sight, Side Effects, Contagion, Behind the Candelabra — they all deal with money changing hands in various high-pressure situations and the treachery that can ensue.
"We don't want to reward Carlucci and the other I.D.C. members for the treachery they have committed since 2011," said Mr. Gromada, a composer who lives in Nyack.
If you simply must turn up, there are a bunch of simple tricks these pros have honed over the years that can help reduce the next day's treachery.
Their swirling, contradictory intentions—Gordon's interest in finding the Major, Albert's curiosity, Diane's treachery, Hastings's fear—mimic the electrically humming vortex that roils in the sky above Gordon.
A few people committed an act of treachery that left our country in shreds and our community in limbo, and in the end, the blame lies with them.
The principal lesson of paranoia is the ease with which politically aroused people can mistake errors for deceptions, coincidences for patterns, bumbling for dereliction, and secrecy for treachery.
As the three of them uncover the buried secrets about Junior's background and Verris's treachery, some philosophical and practical questions arise about how Henry should relate to Junior.
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.
Offred's attempt to navigate these changes is juxtaposed with Ofglen's sentencing for "gender treachery," a story that, on paper at least, is supposed to be the most harrowing.
If they know that their plan all along was to let him get away with his corruption and stonewalling, more evidence only reveals their treachery in sharper relief.
What these autocrats — first, Hafez al-Assad and then his son Bashar — value is conformity, docility and ultimately treachery; there are informers informing on informers informing on informers.
Shakespeare was able to capture essential truths about human nature, treachery, loyalty, love, politics, societies, justice, and both the noble and corrupting uses of power in his plays.
Russia's former economy minister, Aleksei V. Ulyukayev, delivered a long, emotional soliloquy at the closing of his corruption trial on Thursday about what he views as political treachery.
" In a statement calling the commutation "outrageous," House Speaker Paul Ryan said, "Chelsea Manning's treachery put American lives at risk and exposed some of our nation's most sensitive secrets.
But faced with accusations of treachery from hardline nationalists, he instead pushed the Catalan parliament to pass a resolution "constituting the Catalan republic as an independent and sovereign state".
Still angered by Ahidjo's treachery almost half-a-century ago, Anglophones continue to complain that they were not given the option to set up their own state after independence.
But, by nature, such witnesses require careful handling, after all, they become witnesses by an act of treachery against the individual or organization whom they had once served loyally.
"The issue is it shows the treachery of the Central Intelligence Agency who recruited (Lee Harvey Oswald), who trained him and who placed him," Stone told CNN's Jeremy Diamond.
And while Roose Bolton and Walder Frey have yet to pay the price for their treachery, it seems inevitable there will, at some point, be repercussions for their actions.
The fear of insurgency, kept alive by the memories of "native treachery" in 1857, had made violence and laws of exception part of the colonial government's arsenal of rule.
" Mr. Farage whipped up the crowd with talk of the "treachery, duplicity of all of our political leaders" and Britain's humiliation as a country of "lions led by donkeys.
"I was surprised they were so proud of killing members of the federal forces by deception and treachery," Mr. Abadi said at a news conference in Baghdad Tuesday night.
Jim Walden, the attorney for Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of the Russian lab, called the decision "the greatest treachery against clean athletes in Olympic history," not Dr. Rodchenkov.
" Saletan argued that Trump should be impeached for an "overwhelming pattern of treachery," citing seven countries in which Trump "pursued personal advantage at the expense of the United States.
British investigators believe Russians may have used the mystery substance to harm Skripal in revenge for his treachery, a U.S. security source who spoke on condition of anonymity said.
Yes, even if it was extremely brave of Jaime to ride all the way north despite his sister Cersei's (Lena Headey) treachery and the possible execution facing him in Winterfell.
And while the two dance nimbly at first, Beyoncé attempts to lift Solange up in an embrace, the heels prove their treachery, and the Knowles sisters fall to the stage.
So when Simon makes his move, pulling guns on Negan with a small group of co-conspirators, Negan reveals that he's known about the treachery all along thanks to Dwight.
Kim believes the Kardashian-Disick household won't realize what kind of canine treachery is afoot, but little Reign Disick, at just 2 years old, immediately figures out they've been bamboozled.
Under this scenario, the misguided obsession over nonexistent treachery and enemies of the state caused the officials to underestimate or ignore the real threats that were right under their noses.
Unfortunately, too many Americans and elected officials have been distracted from Russia's treachery because of the pitched battle regarding Putin's involvement in the 2016 presidential race in the United States.
" They'll go about building up their numbers by approaching both the Kingdom and the Hilltop, but we'll also see new survivors in "incredible places" and "treachery from people we trust.
That line of thinking isn't far from what Kylie said in last week's "Treachery," when the family first learned her best friend and Khloé's co-parent were reportedly spotted kissing.
Lucia, a noblewoman, finds too late that she has been tricked into marrying Arturo; Edgardo, her only love — not pledged to another as she thought — has cursed her for treachery.
"This is treachery ... The government will have to pay the price for the violation of the custom," K. Sudhakaran, vice-president of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, said in a statement.
When Mrs May eventually returns from Brussels with a deal that falls short of the Brexit fantasy that voters were mis-sold, expect those in the Leave camp to cry treachery.
Most worrying is the polarisation in Turkey, where President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, backed by toadying advisers and belligerent state media, hisses accusations of treachery at anyone who dares oppose his government.
The story follows the luckless Franz Biberkopf (Günter Lamprecht) after he is released from prison into the scarcely less cruel world of the Weimar Republic, where he encounters treachery and tragedy.
If his campaign colluded directly and intentionally with a foreign government, that would be an Earth-shattering act of treachery by a US presidential candidate—and possibly some sort of crime.
Implying treachery in his "failed attempt to undermine decades of the Palestinian struggle," which would only please "the enemies of the Palestinian people," the potential implications left little to the imagination.
In al-Ukeirshi, Islamic State killed scores of its own forces execution-style in 2015 for desertion or on accusations of treachery, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina, filibustered the bill, saying that Dr. King "appears to have welcomed collaboration with Communists" and distributed a 300-page packet detailing Dr. King's supposed treachery.
Milk has been making giant, border-breaking art projects for more than a decade, from top-tier music videos, to installations like The Creators Project World Tour attraction, The Treachery of Sanctuary.
Shawn Alexander Allen, one of the developers behind Treachery in Beatdown City says that working in 2D offers flexibility more easily than 3D, which requires a designer to anticipate different lighting needs.
"In nearly 30 years of policing, I have never witnessed such a hateful act of treachery and savageness toward an innocent child whose life barely had the chance to flourish," he said.
Instead of charging headlong into battle like his bozo co-workers, J'onn allows the Android to absorb his mind-reading abilities, thereby giving it the chance to see Luthor's treachery for itself.
Ms. May, 59, is the country's longest-serving home secretary in half a century, with a reputation for seriousness, hard work and avoiding the intrigue and treachery that has gripped her party.
At the very start of Return of the Obra Dinn, it's clear that something turned this crew against their captain before their doomed voyage concluded in an orgy of treachery and bloodshed.
Many people refer to the work by the text that appears on it, "Ceci n'est pas une pipe," but it has another title, the center entry at 68A: the TREACHERY OF IMAGES.
He also opposed the annexation of Crimea, the prime litmus test of supposed treachery, a charge that Mr. Melikhov said was being applied to those who merely disagreed publicly with the Kremlin.
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It's clear from the music and the shadowy corners that something, or someone, is going to attack Elsie (which it does), causing us all to wonder who is behind all of this treachery.
Six Months After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's Famous Telescope Is Still Under ThreatPhoto: Ryan F. Mandelbaum (Gizmodo)The drive to the Arecibo Observatory from San Juan is breathtaking in both beauty and treachery.
After the downing of its plane in Syria, Russia struck the tone of betrayed trust and regret; Russia did everything to help and accommodate Israel, but was repaid with treachery, its commentators implied.
"Maybe Brazile just wants to maximize sales of her upcoming book, and recognized that an inside story of DNC treachery was the juiciest angle she had," Eric Levitz writes in New York magazine.
So, treachery of memory aside, Hardware feels like a pretty solid touchstone for World Wide W.E.B.—the blistering new album by New York City dystopian techno-punx, L.O.T.I.O.N.—out today on Toxic State.
A national project America's right could support might ease the rigidity of a movement some of which borders on anarchism in its hostility to government and much of which equates compromise with treachery.
"That is what is so devastating about the coup attempt, the treachery involved," said Soner Sencan, 31, a hairdresser in Istanbul, who said his closest friends were ones he met in the military.
More than a dozen deputies followed Abadi into the legislative chamber, clapping, slamming their hands on desks and chanting slogans like "invalid" and "treachery" for nearly an hour before the session was adjourned.
The reflection suggest that the water is deadly, either because it obscures some treachery below, or because the water itself has turned toxic, poisoning her body as she tries to move to safety.
In September, at a normally soporific meeting of the Arab League in Cairo, Saudi and Qatari diplomats exchanged barbed epithets like "rabid dog" and heated accusations of treachery and even cruelty to camels.
Opinion Richard M. Nixon always denied it: to David Frost, to historians and to Lyndon B. Johnson, who had the strongest suspicions and the most cause for outrage at his successor's rumored treachery.
None of this reflects badly on Cotillard, who remains as hard to decode as the plot demands; a great film about treachery might yet be made with her feline skills at its heart.
And she shows why Victoria needed to develop a strong backbone long before she ever dreamed of being queen, thanks to the ways in which her father's death and mother's treachery shaped her.
When Jim's treachery is revealed, another set of interesting questions is raised: If you discovered you'd been sleeping with the person who in essence took your life from you, what would you do?
Though Claire makes a good argument for, you know, being a sentient, independent woman, Jamie storms off after whining about spending all of his day engaged in treachery, idle flattery, and cavorting in brothels.
Thinking back to the heady days when Mr Sirisena and Mr Wickremesinghe conspired to unseat Mr Rajapaksa, a minister in the dismissed cabinet shakes his head at the president's mix of treachery and tenacity.
He filmed several videos of himself offering extremely racist and misogynistic opinions, in which he called women "sluts" and "whores" and lamented "the collective treachery" of girls he had gone to high school with.
Negan repaid that treachery by literally spilling Spencer's guts all over the street, but the summary certainly makes it seem like someone else's trustworthiness may be in doubt as we head toward the finale.
And when on January 1st this year the Saudi authorities executed Nimr and two fellow Shia on charges of treachery and inciting terrorism, Awamiya started to put his aspiration for self-rule into practice.
My character tends to be ruthless and secretive, but if I lean too hard on ambushes and treachery, the bluff, courageous members of my party will become restive while the merciless killers are pleased.
But it has enraged the authorities by focusing on the relentless persecution that followed Russia's 1917 Bolshevik revolution, creating fertile ground for anti-Soviet treachery during a war that cost 25 million Soviet lives.
The theatrics, which included a violent confrontation in the Remsen parlor and the hiring of detectives to spy on Mary Johnson, became big news after her husband sued Higley, accusing him of romantic treachery.
A letter signed by 140 Saudi clerics, including prominent names, calling on the government to beware what they termed Iran's "record of criminality and treachery" and to support regional Sunnis cannot have assuaged international alarm.
With the impending treachery—according to Mr Trump—in the form of his retaliatory tariffs, Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, is the obvious candidate, but he must have been hovering just beyond the camera's range.
Mr. Guinness played le Carré's frequent hero George Smiley: an owlish, soft-spoken, pathologically British intelligence chief whose nose for treachery is keen — developed in part, perhaps, by the experience of his wife's serial infidelity.
In a statement, it added "we remain cautious and alert to any treachery by the Russians, the regime and the Iranians, especially after the issuance of statements by them that indicate this agreement is temporary".
They are always fantasies of militaristic wish-fulfillment, where wise rulers and brave leaders triumph at gunpoint over the forces of treachery and oppression, using the same weapons and tools you remember from the games.
The left side includes a pipe — perhaps a nod to René Magritte's "The Treachery of Images" (1928-29) — while the middle focuses on a quiver of arrows or quills at rest in an ink jar.
"This constituted an act of unprecedented treachery: the campaign of a nominee for President of the United States in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency," Perez said.
Even the notorious have always felt at home in Beirut: Kim Philby, the MI6 officer who became the 20th-century standard-bearer for treachery, spent many an evening at the bar of the Saint-George Hotel.
It was an act of self-righteous treachery that seems fueled more by Nancy's long-suppressed jealousy and her sorrow at her disappointments in love than by her disapproval of Diana's allegiance to Mosley's repellent politics.
After he flees the asylum, with the help of his fellow patient, the unhinged alcoholic comedian Walker, he starts to grasp the depth of his daughters' treachery, and the magnitude of his own ignorance and arrogance.
In reference to Magritte's "La trahison des images" (The Treachery of Images), conventions of representation are undermined to reveal the artifice of representation and the artifice of the lawn, represented in the exhibition by plastic turf.
"At World's End:"Plot: Captain Barbossa, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must sail off the edge of the map, navigate treachery and betrayal, find Jack Sparrow, and make their final alliances for one last decisive battle.
The hardcore Brexiteers — those who want a clean break with the EU — see this as treachery, because (not incorrectly, to be fair) it could potentially trap the UK in a close relationship with the EU indefinitely.
She has maintained that position as recently as Wednesday, judging by this quote Sergeeva gave Yahoo after she and her partner finished in 12th place in their two-woman bobsled event: Ah, the Treachery of T-Shirts.
Baelish realizes that if he's going to follow through on his designs on Sansa, he'll now have to go through Arya, who in a great reaction shot, seems to surmise all of his treachery with a glance.
A spokesperson for the Opposition Congress party, K Sudhakaran, described the two women entering the temple as "treachery" and that the left-wing state government "will have to pay the price for the violation of the custom".
The Wire and Boardwalk Empire's Michael Kenneth Williams turns up as a jailhouse kingpin who takes Naz under his wing, while the great stage actor Bill Camp exudes both empathy and treachery as a casually fascist detective.
Justin Chang, L.A. Times There are also the usual unsubtle yet hard-to-dispute messages about the inherent treachery of humankind, with its contempt for the environment and its paralyzing fear of what it does not understand.
Depending on who you ask, the new, temporary non-aggression pact that the Ted Cruz and John Kasich campaigns hashed out is either a long overdue and common-sensical move or a grave display of "establishment" treachery.
It also means the Senate will lose yet another of the dwindling corps of members who recall a time when bipartisanship was possible and simple acts of civility were not considered a sign of weakness or treachery.
In the end, he was done in as much by his own hubris, lack of preparation and bewilderment in the face of the Brexit result as he was by the treachery and dwindling support of his colleagues.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler and White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Trump's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow called each other liars; Nadler accused senators of treachery; and Sekulow said it was Nadler who was being treacherous.
"The language of betrayal, of traitor, of treachery, of surrender," she said, repeating words that she and many of her female Labour colleagues have criticized Prime Minister Boris Johnson for using against his opponents in the past.
But the canny and daring writer Lydia Millet is no sentimentalist, and in "Fight No More," her new collection of linked stories, she explores the fragility and treachery of a place that can offer both solace and deception.
It was a surprise move - Gove was sacked as justice minister by May last year after his bid to become party leader forced now-foreign minister Boris Johnson from the race, amid accusations of treachery and political backstabbing.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A half-year-long surge in Palestinian street attacks against Israelis is waning, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, while Hamas accused the U.S.-backed Palestinian leadership of treachery for helping Israel stem the violence.
If the show's success could be accounted for by a latent cultural desire for a return to a politics of violence and treachery, then the world had since received in abundance what it didn't quite realize it wanted.
"Social relations in Westeros are sustained as much through bread-breaking rituals, arranged marriages, and promise-keeping as through backstabbing and treachery," Charli Carpenter, a professor of international relations at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, writes at Foreign Affairs.
In a secret trial at a Moscow military court, he confessed to his treachery and to selling the names, addresses and codenames of several dozen Russian agents to MI243, Russian media said when his conviction was announced in 223.
Her reluctance to say what needs to be said about the very real threat posed by radical Islam -- and to stand up against the rampant brutalization of LGBT people across the Muslim world -- is nothing short of pure treachery.
Yet for much of his career Churchill was indeed seen as changeable to the point of treachery, having switched from the Conservative Party to the Liberals in 1904, over the issue of free trade, and back again in 1924.
In Golub I find all three: the treachery, the fear, and the agony and the pain of constantly being ready for the fight, hearing the ambulance wail from several streets away and knowing it may be coming for me.
Gayle Lynds, who began writing espionage fiction in the mid-1990s — among her books is "The Assassins" (2015) — said in an email that she admired Ms. Anthony's willingness to write about Cold War treachery and geopolitics with female protagonists.
In a secret trial at a Moscow military court, he confessed to his treachery and to selling the names, addresses and codenames of several dozen Russian agents to MI218, Russian media said when his conviction was announced in 22017.
While Rowley would not say any more about the investigation, a U.S. security source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the main line of police inquiry was that Russians may have used the substance against Skripal in revenge for his treachery.
On a YouTube channel in 2014, Beierle filmed several videos of himself offering extremely racist and misogynistic opinions, in which he called women "sluts" and "whores" and lamented "the collective treachery" of girls he had gone to high school with.
LONDON (Reuters) - Justice Secretary Michael Gove pitched on Friday to be the prime minister to take Britain out of the EU, a day after he destroyed the chances of another frontrunner in what some colleagues called an act of treachery.
No matter which character you choose to play as, you're tasked with solving the same dilemma: Emily has been dethroned, with a false empress installed through witchcraft and treachery, leaving the responsibility of setting things right squarely on her shoulders.
For the opposition, Ms. Sobchak's meeting with the president, in which she essentially seemed to ask permission to run against him, amounts to treachery: A true opponent of Mr. Putin would never negotiate with him about participating in the election.
Although Mr. Ames's treachery was almost certainly the most damaging breach of American intelligence since World War II — Moscow executed several operatives whom he had betrayed — Washington's response was considerably less severe than it would have been in Soviet times.
Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Labour's Chris Bryant recently described the strain on lawmakers who routinely face "angry activists, talk of treason, betrayal and treachery" and open inboxes "full of emails with too many capital letters" and, occasionally, death threats.
In 2010, when he left for the Miami Heat, the citizens of Ohio erupted in a collective and pained tantrum, as fans burned his No. 23 jersey and the team's billionaire owner indulged in inane talk of treachery and betrayal.
Republicans laced into Representative Jerrold Nadler, Democrat of New York and the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, whose aggressive tone toward senators — and accusation of treachery — during his remarks after midnight were too much for some in the chamber.
The exceptions — two opinions sustaining aspects of Mr. Obama's health care law, one rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 census — have been hailed as statesmanship by liberals and denounced as treachery by conservatives.
Outsized personalities abound: the "dangerously monarchical" George Washington; the profligate, "sexy" Arnold, whose ego exceeded his status; the dissolute British general William Howe; the duplicitous commander and statesman Joseph Reed, whose zealous pursuit of Arnold may have precipitated his treachery.
In 1997, the prince and the princess told The Times of London that their mother, in a final gesture of protest against the treachery of Britain and India, had killed herself by drinking a poison mixed with crushed diamonds and pearls.
Increasingly bitter over what they regard as American treachery over the nuclear issue, Iranian officials have said they will not renegotiate the agreement, which provides verifiable guarantees that Iran will not acquire nuclear arms in exchange for an end to its economic isolation.
Thursday has been widely described as some variation on a "Tory Day of Treachery" – and Gove cast as a Machiavellian villain who knifed his old friend Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London and the Leave campaign's top face, in the back.
In a distinctly modern spin on the reluctant hero, Chalamet plays Hal, a hard-partying prince who's slow to accept his ascendence to the throne as Henry V, but treachery from within and without forces him to mature quickly as a leader.
In between, as actors and audience members migrate from space to space within the cavernous theater, there is the persistent sense that the spectators are meant to be not only onlookers but also witnesses, implicated in Henry's warring, confirming the treachery against Caesar.
Though Imperator never quite manages to suggest the levels of treachery and machination that you find in HBO's Rome or Kubrick's Spartacus, there is nevertheless a fairly rich cast of main and supporting characters you always have to keep an eye on.
What lengths she went to, she reflected, how determinedly she guarded herself from the cruelty that was more than Tommy Kildare's treachery or Donald deciding that he was homosexual, more than the haunting years of Arthur's dreary world, more than tediousness and boredom.
"If any country attempts to take Iran's place in the oil market in this battle, we will consider it a big treachery to the Iranian nation and the world community and they will surely pay for this betrayal someday," Jahangiri said, without elaborating.
The chamber's decision to impeach Ms. Rousseff less than halfway through her second term provoked shouts of joy among the thousands of protesters who had gathered in the capital and in cities across the country, but also cries of treachery from her supporters.
The West Point study found an indication of distress even in the most gruesome media items: a decline in portrayals of executions of captured enemy fighters and a rise in items showing executions of Islamic State fighters accused of spying or treachery.
Then came what the North Korean government considered to be an unforgivable act of treachery: In 1992, as Communist regimes were collapsing across Eurasia, the Chinese government normalized relations with South Korea, leaving Kim Il-sung diplomatically isolated and economically in the dust.
The twisty mischief of the plot — court intrigue in the palace of Queen Anne overlaid with sexual treachery among the her courtiers — is crisply handled, but what lands this movie on the list are its many moments of scenic and thespian audacity.
For that matter, a person can detest the conservative stacking of the court — and seethe over the manner in which Mitch McConnell blocked Merrick Garland — and accept that Trump, in elevating Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, didn't commit some treachery or abuse his office.
The one who is so guileless she can't possibly grow up and betray you by sleeping with the man she knows you're not quite over, lying about it while claiming to be your friend, and then dumping you once her treachery became apparent?
The latter plot is minimized in service of the former, and while the intent is clear — the Lodges' treachery becomes even more absurd by contrast with the Meyers' actual trouble — in execution, it just feels like the second story is being sidelined.
Instead of prosecuting Andrew Johnson for violating the Tenure of Office Act (a dubious ground for impeachment), the red, white and blue button voiced the widespread anger at Lyndon Johnson for his alleged treachery associated with his escalation of the war in Vietnam.
Legend has it they save human lives on occasion: But there comes a point at which rational people have to put adorable hijinks aside and recognize otters for what they are: disease-ridden, murderous, necrophilic aqua-weasels whose treachery knows few bounds.
Manda Scott, author most recently of "A Treachery of Spies", notes that the internecine savagery of Mr Herron's security agencies finally buries the espionage-fiction myth of "decent gentlemen—public schoolboys all—upholding the values of imperial England by dint of superior intelligence".
Although Mr. Ames's treachery was almost certainly the most damaging breach of American intelligence since World War II — Moscow executed several operatives whom he had betrayed — Washington's response was considerably less severe than it would have been in Soviet times, or now.
But this unnerving incident is no ordinary treachery; it's complicated by cultural dynamics and learned behavior induced by perceptions of, or attitudes toward, gender and race — concepts that are often confusing to children, who tend to take their lead from their elders.
The scientists who inhabit the dome are evenly divided in terms of gender: four men, four women; all the elements you need for a barn burner—or, should I say, a biome burner—of a story, complete with sex, treachery, and despair.
But her two best-known rivals on the Leave side were felled by political back-stabbing when Justice Secretary Michael Gove brought down former London mayor Boris Johnson and was then punished for his perceived treachery by being eliminated from a ballot of Conservative MPs.
"If any country attempts to take Iran&aposs place in the oil market in this battle, we will consider it a big treachery to the Iranian nation and the world community and they will surely pay for this betrayal someday," Jahangiri said, without elaborating.
But the murder, treachery and Machiavellian back-stabbing that almost routinely took place among the imperial family and elites in the pursuit of power — lurid wars for succession and influence so vicious as to make "Game of Thrones" or "The Hunger Games" seem almost polite.
For that matter, so did Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly at Fox News — they are people who probably, as much as anyone else, shaped the right's view of her villainy and treachery, a view of her as someone who was an abuser of power.
" Per Lawfare Blog, "what Trump thought he was doing might well inflect whether we should see this as an act of carelessness, an act of carelessness bordering on treachery, or an act of judgment (even if misjudgment) of the sort we elect presidents to make.
According to a one-page, historical footnote by former Times Executive Editor Max Frankel in The New York Times Magazine years later, President Roosevelt had dictated the speech but then felt "history" did not cover the treachery, the heinous nature of the surprise attack.
The IS leader made similar threats toward Saudi Arabia, noting the treachery of the regime there, urging IS supporters there to launch attacks against government and pro-government entities and personnel, according to analysis by MEMRI Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor sent to VICE News.
As the insanely catchy (and treacherous) theme song composed by Ramin Djawadi mentally prepares you for the next hour of murder, treachery, medieval politics, and magic, you can look around Wall's digital clockwork dioramas of Castle Black, King's Landing, Winterfell, Dorne, and the rest.
The real problem is that half of U.S. voters went along with Trump, knowing exactly what kind of clown they were voting for — and that the whole of the G.O.P. is still going along with Trump, in spite of every lie, perverse act, or treachery.
In recent years, some movies have reopened the World War II files — especially those parts dealing with the Nazi occupation of Europe and the resistance to it — in search of gray areas and moral puzzles rather than black-and-white tales of treachery and heroism.
But it was the career of Mr. Philby, who set up MI6's section to spy on the Soviet Union to which he was loyal, that was most astonishing, as he rose to head the very counterintelligence department that should have discovered his treachery.
Bodu Bala Sena, or the Buddhist Power Force, a group of tonsured monks, proclaimed itself the defender of Buddhism, pledged allegiance to the Rajapaksas and amplified every trope about the treachery of Muslims circulating in India and the West and took to terrorizing them.
For when Mr Trump's tactics are examined coolly, his claims of treachery by Mr Obama are a way to make Americans focus on a large, invented allegation—that Democrats, the media and other "enemies of the people" are conspiring to destroy or at least delegitimise his presidency.
If Mr. Erdogan wanted a sustainable peace, he would work with the H.D.P. Instead, he seems determined to crush the Kurds in the political arena as well as on the battlefield by accusing an H.D.P. leader, Selahattin Demirtas, of treachery for calling for self-rule for Kurds.
What threat does a 60-year-old retired professor, Aziza al-Yousef — a mother of five and grandmother of eight who was also arrested — pose that merits a pro-government newspaper putting her picture on its front page under the headline, "You and Your Treachery Have Failed"?
Mr. Trump ought to actually follow through on his rhetoric of ending endless war, writes Mr. Jenkins: His desertion of the Kurds and his license to Turkey to invade Syria must rank high in the annals of diplomatic treachery — but for realpolitik they are hard to fault.
Raised in the brutal paternalism of that system, Mr. Xi equates greatness with power and dissent with treachery; to him, the 50 years of relative autonomy granted Hong Kong, which ends in 2047, is time to wipe out whatever bad foreign habits its people picked up.
Through intimidation, treachery and some damn good acting on her part (both the character and Thandie Newton in portraying her) she's managed to retain her memories and sentience for much of the season now, and she's clearly planning something big with the bandit Hector Escaton at her side.
The latest death of the camp doctor feels particularly pointless, because Negan clearly knows Dwight is lying, and Dwight seems to have become so fully Stockholmed into Negan's vision of himself that even seeing a man burned alive due to his own treachery doesn't seem to faze him.
According to this screenshot (it's unclear where it's from), Limbo goes with Murder House (season 1), Gluttony with Hotel (season 5), Greed with Freak Show (season 4), Anger with Roanoke (season 6), Heresy with Cult (season 7), Fraud with Asylum (season 2), and Treachery with Coven (season 3).
His death was in many ways unsurprising — a reminder of the many perils facing the middle rank of the Islamic State, an organization fighting multiple foes on multiple fronts, under pressure from airstrikes from several nations and drawing funds from a range of criminal rackets that can attract treachery.
What they're saying: "This constituted an act of unprecedented treachery: the campaign of a nominee for President of the United States in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency," DNC Chairman Tom Perez said in a statement to the Washington Post.
" 'The Jade Peony' explores themes traditionally associated with novels about the immigrant experience: the promise and treachery to be found outside the matrix of the family, the burden of old ways, the necessity of learning new ones," Philip Gambone wrote in The New York Times Book Review in 1997.
Brexiteers, most of whom are in May's own Conservative Party, see the backstop as treachery: a betrayal of the UK's promise to get out of the EU and break free of its rules and regulations, because the backstop could potentially keep the UK entrapped indefinitely in the customs union.
In the new President's brief oration, those who had come before him—all of "Washington"—were guilty not simply of an inability to enact good policies but of corrupt bad will, even treachery: of "refusing" to safeguard the border; of protecting only themselves, and forgetting the country's citizens.
" One classic Coulter takedown involved a passage in her book Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism, in which she claimed that New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman had "blamed twenty years of relentless attacks by Muslim extremists on—I quote—'religious fundamentalists of any stripe.
Joseph Kabila's "reelection" to his current (second and final) term came after polls were denounced as "treachery, lies, and terror" by the DRC's Roman Catholic bishops, who based that declaration on the evidence gathered by the 40,21625 trained monitors they had deployed at voting places across Africa's second-largest country.
Magritte is famous for a hyper-realistic style of painting that he applies to esoteric concepts like the difference between an object and the representation of an object (The Treachery of Images), obfuscation and desire (The Son of Man), or our rigid and easily disturbed perception of reality (The Dominion of Light).
Not all of the nine circles have been cast yet, but I can tell you that Dwight Howard will play Gluttony in a nod to his candy addiction, Durant will play Treachery, and Tony Parker is apparently Limbo, but only because we've heard he's done it at a wedding and it's apparently incredible.
Answering questions from citizens in a 2010 phone-in program, Mr. Putin praised intelligence officers as "people who lay their whole lives on the altar of the Fatherland" and denounced those who betrayed this mission as "pigs" whose fate would be so miserable that they would "regret a thousand times" their treachery.
We get a lot of talk about Civil War treachery and payback; as in "Inglourious Basterds" and "Django Unchained," history is something to be toyed with, not explored—a chance for boyish fantasies of revenge, as if enormous crimes could be undone, after the event, by lone and wanton acts of humiliation.
That is a theme that Mr. Trump has advertised at mass rallies with his recitation of "The Snake," a poem that he has turned into a parable of refugee treachery about a kindly woman who takes in a wounded reptile and is repaid with a venomous bite: "I saved you," cried that woman.
But an examination of Ms. Witt's background, along with public records and interviews with friends, acquaintances and current and former American officials, shows that her enchantment with Middle Eastern culture turned into active treachery against her home country and may have made her an enticing prospect for an avowed adversary of Washington.
While the reveal of Silvio's despicable treachery in the all important "Chapter VI," has the creeping tension of a horror movie twist you never saw coming, the moment has another quality in common with the likes of Scream and underrated Wes Craven classic Cursed: the clues to the true villain were there all the time.
I don't want to give away the entire plot of the movie, because it involves a hilarious looking set of documents that may very well just mean Richard losing the throne to his scheming cousin Simon (Theo Devaney), a cartoonish would-be antagonist whose only treachery seems to be that he…wants the throne.
Euron didn't see Yara's treachery coming after claiming the Salt Throne, and that will almost certainly screw up his plan to sail across the Narrow Sea and marry Daenerys, even if he does live in a world where it's possible to, say, travel from the Vale to the Wall in a matter of weeks.
And yet a West well beyond the dark original author's darkest imaginings, a West that Hieronymus Bosch might have painted: an Eden falling fast to onrushing gold-maddened men who are glutting it with spilled whiskey and the blood of hideously murdered fellow men, and covered with the alkaline of treachery and moral anarchy.
A look back at an archetypal example of conceptual art, René Magritte's 13 painting "La Trahison des Images" or "The Treachery of Images," or "This Is Not a Pipe" — a parodic image of a pipe and a written denunciation that declares the image not to be the thing itself — signals Reichek's point of departure.
Literally hundreds of vehicles get destroyed in a self-driving car set piece, the crew learns of Dom's treachery in the middle of a high-speed escape involving the return of Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson), and Jason Statham's Deckard Shaw takes part in a gunfight that becomes one of the most ludicrous things the franchise has ever attempted.
Especially notable are "Francisca" (1981, showing Sunday), a story of 19th-century romantic treachery that achieves a fascinating tension in the contrast between Mr. Oliveira's burnished imagery and his actors' flat, declamatory style, and "Doomed Love" (1979, Friday and Saturday), a tale of star-crossed lovers that flaunts its stagelike backdrops, chiaroscuro compositions and unconventional shooting and editing rhythms.
" In a monarchy, the chief executive shares an identity with the state, so a king or queen "has so great a personal interest in the government and in the external glory of the nation, that it is not easy for a foreign power to give him an equivalent for what he would sacrifice by treachery to the state.
The moral ambiguities in the conduct of the cold war and the blurry nature of treachery—the leitmotifs of his earlier novels—have given way to a bristling anger, even rage, over what Mr le Carré sees as the turpitude of the West, especially of America, in a horrid new world order where Smiley has no place.
While Vladimir Putin waged a war against liberal democracy throughout the United States and Europe, covertly supporting Trump and far-right European parties in multiple nations, President Obama appeared to be asleep at the switch, doing nothing effective to stop Putin and continuing to keep secret from Americans the full details of Russian treachery against American democracy.
It's the people within the administration who spoke to the whistleblower and caused him to file his complaint whom Trump is describing as "spies" and fantasizing about executing like we did in "the old days" (like in the Revolutionary War when troops would hang traitors for their treachery or when the Rosenbergs were executed in 1953).
Calling Mr. Romney's attack "calculated political treachery," Jevon Williams, the national committeeman from the Virgin Islands, wrote in an email to other members of the R.N.C. that the party should move to protect Mr. Trump by amending party rules to make it harder for a challenger to have his name placed in nomination at the Republicans' 2020 convention.
Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's New York campaign chairman said the American people won't let leadership in Washington get away with the "treachery" he's seen this year.
We've already covered Chris Milk's update to The Treachery of Sanctuary, an interactive multimedia installation originally commissioned by The Creators Project for our San Francisco festival in 2012, and Assemblance by Umbrellium—but the two and half month-long event includes an overwhelming amount of other mind-blowing projects, a multitude of which have been covered on The Creators Project in the past.
Books of The Times In the annals of literary treachery, there is a special place reserved for David Plante and his memoir "Difficult Women," a portrait of three of his friends (or so they believed): the novelist Jean Rhys; the feminist writer Germaine Greer; and Sonia Orwell, George's widow, who presided, in her depressive fashion, over London's bookish set in the 1970s.
In the opinion piece, titled "The Treachery of Steve BannonStephen (Steve) Kevin BannonThe specter of Steve Bannon may loom over 2020 Trump campaign Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Steve Bannon: 'President Trump is not a racist' MORE," Stone alleges that Bannon, or former Trump campaign staffer Sam Nunberg, had leaked the email exchanges to the media.
" In his 1985 birthday speech for Stennis, Biden praised him as "an opponent without hate, a friend without treachery, a statesman without pretense, a victim without any murmuring, a public official without vice, a private citizen without wrong, a neighbor, as you all know, without hypocrisy, a man without guilt -- a senator whom future senators can study with profit for as long as there is an America.
The Democratic "illegitimacy" machine roared into full gear: recounts were demanded; Electoral College voters were encouraged to be "faithless" (the lives of faithful ones were threatened); FBI chief Comey's eleventh-hour treachery was denounced; white, blue-collar, Midwestern voters were slandered as hayseeds and "racists"; proposals for the abolishment of the Electoral College were drafted; and insidious Russian hackings were cause to call for a new election.
There should be no disputation of this issue and the fact that the chief of staff to the president would make the case that compromise was possible over the debate of expanding or not expanding slavery is not only ignorant, but it is extremely hurtful to the millions of African Americans whose ancestors had the misfortune of experiencing the treachery of such an oppressive system.
Iconic Dadaist, surrealist, and conceptual artist René Magritte died 50 years ago this August, but his work is reborn in a new immersive experience called Magritte VR. As part of festivities commemorating the Belgian artist's life and work, the Magritte Estate commissioned an immersive world to be constructed from high resolution scans of his most famous paintings, such as The Treachery of Images, Golconda, and The False Mirror.
THE FALCON THIEFA True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect BirdBy Joshua Hammer It's not easy to get into the mind of a notorious wild-bird trafficker — the kind of person who smuggles fertile peregrine falcon eggs by strapping them to his body, or dangles from a helicopter 700 feet over the sea so that he can skim an Arctic cliff face to raid white gyrfalcon nests.

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