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1 Change of any sort seemed a betrayal of her love for Garn.
2 It had seemed a betrayal of all that was most sacred.
3 He had been ashamed and disgusted with himself because of it; it had seemed a betrayal of them both.
4 Its grandeur seemed a betrayal .
5 It is an attraction that seems a betrayal of Stephanie Harrington, the best friend either of them have ever had.
6 But it seemed a betrayal of her husband, who had clung to this photograph through the darkest hours of his life.
7 Ezio quickly realized that this was a love trialpanied, and could not understand what seemed a betrayal of large cafree by Alberti.
8 Her spirit grieved, because voluntarily touching the Dragon King seemed a betrayal of Sano, and the first willing step toward losing her virtue.
9 My conversation with Sasha at Mikhailovskoye spurs me to reexamine this scene, and, on reflection, our script seems a betrayal of the original.
10 The magazine in those old days was immensely publicity-averse, and even the most whimsical report from its interior would have seemed a betrayal .
11 When my best female friend joined the women's drinking society (that there was a women's drinking society was hailed as progress), it seemed a betrayal .
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