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Перевод: betrayal speek betrayal


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  1. She used the noise as camouflage for what she felt to be her betrayal of her grandfather's trust: "He's up at Pine Ridge."
  2. It was a clean, bright, uncomplicated world from which con fusion, evil, darkness, suspicion, betrayal had been banished.
  3. They may fear to extend love and acceptance to the new partner as it seems a betrayal of the absent parent.
  4. Against this monologic Amis can be set, by way of alter ego, the modernistic Amis of Barbara Everett's discussion of Difficulties with girls , which occurred in the course of an essay on Hugh Kenner's fantasy of a British betrayal of Modernism, and which springs the surprise of conveying that Amis, so often supposed an enemy of Modernism, is really a Modernist.
  5. It is surprising that the explosion did not occur earlier, for the sense of betrayal and hatred towards the foreigner was manifest in Lebanon long before.
  6. "The hand of betrayal and treason has reached the martyr President Rene Muawad," the official Syrian news agency, Sana, said.
  7. Instead, they all found that adultery - alone among the changes within marriage - was perceived as the ultimate betrayal.
  8. There is a kind of infantile betrayal - the kitten says, "I am all soft," and then, when this statement has been fully trusted by the child, the animal strikes out painfully and draws blood.
  9. Virgil's Aeneas leaves a burning Troy to go on his adventures, effect his betrayal, and arrive at the Tiber, where an empire is to rise.
  10. The reason why so many books and articles on the 1931 crisis end with the formation of the first National Government is that their authors are still obsessed by the time-worn and stale debates about Ramsay MacDonald's supposed "betrayal" of Labour, about a hypothetical "plot", and about the "bankers" ramp'.
  11. To what extent are recent developments indicators of a fundamental betrayal of a different value system?
  12. The anger expressed in East Beirut reflected a sense of betrayal in the Christian camp.
  13. Well, as Messrs Waugh and Ingrams could confirm, that's just the sort of treacherous, duplicitous behaviour one has come to expect from young people today (just as this shameless betrayal of an employee is typical of us incipient oldsters).

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