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Prime Minister David Cameron described it as a betrayal of Islam and of Britain's Muslims.
But within his party are many Slavs who regard the peace deal as a betrayal.
This Sorrowful Life opens with Rick, Daryl and Hershel plotting the betrayal of Michonne.
The closer the relationship, the more the betrayal of that relationship is perceived as wrong.
Might he be saying he was betrayed but has now forgiven the Pope for his betrayal?
They tell of patriots and scoundrels, high motives and low cynicism, extreme courage and cruel betrayal.
Neruda had severely criticised the military for what he saw as a betrayal of his country.
Then, furious about a fresh betrayal, Alicia kicked him out, and launched her own affair.
But packing up and selling three generations of our family's leavings felt like betrayal.
In the coming decades more readers like me will commit the ultimate betrayal and go digital.
His endorsement was viewed as an act of betrayal by some longtime Clinton supporters.
By contrast, tea party activists consider the Troubled Asset Relief Program a betrayal of America.
"There is no honor in this game, " Mr. Caferro said of his mom's betrayal.
This abandonment lead to a sense of betrayal amongst the people of the region.
He agreed he had told police it would have been "a complete betrayal as a father".
Sinn Fein education Minister, Martin McGuinness, accused Mr Mandelson of betrayal over the Patten report.
For some, Mr Gilmour is still remembered as a traitor who was guilty of betrayal.
Feelings of betrayal are stronger in Georgia, which once counted Poland as a stalwart ally.
In the context of French cultural sensitivities, it is bound to look like betrayal.
This is a fundamental betrayal of a partnership agreement with hundreds of thousands of business people.
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He added that failure to do so would be a "betrayal" to those who were struggling.
He said he acknowledged the sense of betrayal in the Church felt by victims and their families.
Secrecy is jettisoned in favour of self-publicity on Facebook, opening the way for ridicule, jealousy and betrayal.
But older fans who have seen "Revenge of the Sith" know that the ultimate betrayal is brewing.
Gandhi, the Italian-born president of the ruling Congress party, described it as a "betrayal" on Italy's part.
Plans to close swimming pools in Manchester are a "betrayal" of the Olympic legacy, campaigners have claimed.
Sophie doesn't define what she's done as betrayal, and neither would Frances, but definitions aren't her strong suit.
Asteria tells him that it's his own fault: It was his betrayal that drove her to the marriage.
Det Con Ian Wrench said the offences were "a disgusting betrayal of two girls' most private intimate moments".
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