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treachery

[trech-uh-ree] / ˈtrɛtʃ ə ri /


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The prospect of revenge is not incidental, but it’s tempered by the value of forgiveness, which he recognizes even if he’s unable to forget the treachery that forced him and his daughter to flee Milan.

From Los Angeles Times

It soon emerges that treachery is afoot — but whose?

From Washington Post

“We are counting on our sisters and allies not to lose sight of the broader work and let a man’s treachery be overshadowed in any way,” the statement said.

From New York Times

“The president told us he hated treachery. And treachery had come from those closest to him,” a senior politician close to Saied said.

From Reuters

Capitol on January 6 is further evidence of how far the Republican Party has descended into opportunistic treachery.

From Salon