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  • 51betray — verb a) To deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. Again, to take a less extreme example, there is no denying that although the… …

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  • 52List of The Sandman characters — This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman comic book, published by DC Comics Vertigo imprint. This page discusses not only events which occur in The Sandman (1989–1994), but also some occurring in spinoffs of The Sandman (such as The… …

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  • 53List of The Legend of the Condor Heroes characters — The following is a list of characters from Jin Yong s wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Contents 1 Main characters 2 Supporting characters 2.1 Niu Family Village …

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  • 54List of The Elenium and The Tamuli characters — Faran redirects here. For the desert, see Desert of Paran. Below is a list of fictional characters appearing in The Elenium and The Tamuli, fantasy series written by David Eddings. For the various races, also read Major Races of Eosia and Tamul… …

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  • 55List of Dickensian characters — This is a list of characters in the works of Charles Dickens. Contents: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | …

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  • 56stab in the back — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. double cross, deceive, undercut, turn traitor; see betray 1 , trick . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. backstabbing, betrayal, treachery, *doublecross, Judas kiss. II v. backstab, betray, *double cross, backbite, sell out …

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  • 578. THE SPOILS (al-Anfal) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. They ask you about the bounties. Say, “The bounties are for God and the Messenger.” So be mindful of God, and settle your differences, and obey God and His Messenger, if you are believers. 2. The …

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  • 58barter — (v.) mid 15c., apparently from O.Fr. barater to barter, cheat, deceive, haggle (also, to have sexual intercourse ), 12c., of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Celtic language (Cf. Ir. brath treachery ). Connection between trading and cheating… …

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  • 59perfidy — 1590s, from M.Fr. perfidie, from L. perfidia falsehood, treachery, from perfidus faithless, from phrase per fidem decipere to deceive through trustingness, from per through (see PER (Cf. per)) + fidem (nom. fides) faith (see …

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  • 60trick — (n.) early 15c., a cheat, a mean ruse, from O.N.Fr. trique trick, deceit, treachery, cheating, from trikier to deceive, to cheat, variant of O.Fr. trichier, probably from V.L. *triccare, from L. tricari be evasive, shuffle, from tricæ trifles,… …

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