Chris has been forced to betray his brothers-in-arms: if he doesn't, his family will be killed.
These bold choices might betray some insecurity about letting fine ingredients speak for themselves.
"I never imagined such a close friend could betray me, " she was quoted as saying.
On a conference call with investors and analysts today, the Oklahoma native didn't betray any concerns.
As the crowds celebrated their victory this week, their message was clear: don't betray us again.
You betray the real reason: elitist contempt for the desires of ordinary people to travel.
In other words, Friedman alleged that American Jewish money is causing Republicans to betray their country.
This is why I never believed that Gus would successfully get Jesse to betray Walt.
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America and Britain once again betray the Serbs, who were loyal allies in two world wars.
Or they scheme to implement union card check rules that reek of corruption and betray democratic ideals.
They set up coworkers, betray confidences and undercut good work because it is a threat to them.
Two events this month betray the double standards with which Japanese officialdom treats China's rich and poor.
Her lips and her eyes betray more than a hint of a smile: a sign of recognition, perhaps.
Yet the details of the government's reforms betray its determination not to reduce the power of the executive.
Each world had been real enough to betray her by ending neatly after an hour and a half.
My books are historic, if not ancient, and betray an unnerving reluctance to step into the 21st century.
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Like gill slits, which derive ultimately from mammals' fishy ancestors, they betray a watery phase in elephantine evolution.
But what does Mr Brown's handwriting style, and those of other prime ministers, betray about their state of mind?
Driven by their technocratic ideology, they betray their own credo of sticking to the facts, and that's bad enough.
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Nothing could be worse in the battle for Muslim "hearts and minds" than to betray our most natural allies.
She did not in fact betray very much at all other than a serene confidence and a puckish wit.
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Others suspect that the bond market's strength may betray a suspicion that the economy is weaker than it looks.
The governments are supposedly close allies, yet betray each other with monotonous regularity.
If Ms Kagan was unsettled by this fusillade she did not betray it.
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This group would use the Treaty of Rome process to try to betray the intent of its classical liberal founders.
But if God told me that land is mine, then to compromise is to sell my soul, to betray God.
In all such cases, he said, it was "highly irresponsible to betray confidentiality or engage in a breach of faith".
Nor does Mr Talbott's character, at least on the surface, betray much romanticism or strong emotion of any other kind.
You know, there are certain things that are gut to you that you can't betray just because of short-term political interests.
But still, Turkey's decision to betray the West holds general lessons for Israel and for the free world as a whole.
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