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Vargas plays the part of treacherous aristocrat who betrays his king and country.
Didn't he feel guilty about betraying his fellow countrymen and women?
I trusted him and he betrayed me.
After a bitter ten-year campaign, William Wallace was betrayed and executed in London in 1305.
At the height of Stalin's rule, children were encouraged to betray their parents.
The gender performance he plays is intended to beguile his audience into betraying her innermost feelings.
One can also sense trepidation in their remonstrations, betraying the conviviality as politeness masking palpable unease.
Often these were adapted from stables and outhouses, betraying no outward sign of their purpose.
But the tone is at times wistful, betraying a rather naive desire that subcultures like hip-hop would simply go away.
This, in turn, would make the scheme equivalent to a two-lives one, thereby betraying the original one-life claim.
This radical capacity is exemplified by our being the kind of being that can do immaterial things (meaning, proving, invalidating, promising, betraying) with material things (words, gestures).
Studies of the primary data are needed to examine the refuse in terms of interaction data such as dress jewellery betraying costume and animal bones showing feasting behaviour.
If we rebel against it, we risk betraying or hurting other people, for our relations to them remain caught in the established scheme of roles and classes.
Barnett indicts it for betraying the country's future.
While practitioners arguably do not want to be seen to condone violence, they can also be caught up in a sense of betraying confidences if they pass information on.
Similarly, we can imagine two people agreeing that something instantiates any non-normative features we like but coherently disagreeing about whether it is welfareenhancing without either betraying any conceptual confusion.
The double marginalisation of women, the tragedy of the ageing mask and the ageless self in the betraying body do not materialise, as gerontologists have suggested.
Benda accused contemporary writers and intellectuals of betraying their high artistic calling, and the universal values for which they ought to speak, and succumbing to partisanship.
Hartmann interjected, betraying more prosaic preoccupations.
Frankfurt goes on to draw a general conclusion from this, which is that betraying the thing we love is distinct from failing in a moral duty.