Many of the local double as actors, and twice a week they play out their heritage, s story of love and treachery. |
O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
This would be seen as treachery despite the fact that it could be a key step in the revitalisation of the economy on both sides. |
Up to fourteen thousand Mamelukes and a huge army were defeated by treachery and artillery. |
But we should not allow him, or his friends, to forget his own personal treachery. |
For some callers, failure to support local athletes was itself a kind of treachery. |