I believe I am acting quite kindly to you, ignoring your treasonous remarks against me! |
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There are a few people who continue to say that what I do is unpatriotic and somehow treasonous. |
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His only obligation is to investigate the treasonous acts of political operatives. |
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They rounded up those they suspected as potentially treasonous and deported them. |
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It is almost treasonous to say so, but the club are not big enough to have four star turns up front. |
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Within the black community, dropping out of public school was considered downright treasonous. |
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Hold anyone who has perpetrated this treasonous war accountable for their crimes. |
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For a time, a time that is not entirely past, voicing dissent was viewed as treasonous or un-American. |
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They're condemning and browbeating anyone who questions any of this, branding dissenters as unpatriotic and treasonous. |
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He submitted military plans to them, that could be construed as treasonous. |
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The government also recommended making it a crime not to report knowledge of treasonous activities. |
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He was falsely accused of treasonous crimes that could have resulted in the death penalty. |
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Since we are still technically still at war with the Yukaghir, your actions were technically treasonous. |
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The feeling is starting to bubble up elsewhere, too, among people who feel that what Darby did was unpatriotic, un-American, even faintly treasonous. |
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What Jackson does not mention is that many of Bonnet's contemporaries, French and Soviet, considered him to be a yellow, treasonous, double-talking four-flusher. |
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They denounce as treasonous the more moderate Sufism that once held sway here. |
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To live life without veal or chicken stock, fish cheeks, sausages, cheese, or organ meats is treasonous. |
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The minister suggested that the member's conduct in parliament was treasonous. |
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Views that do not conform to the different beliefs of this ideology are dubbed as treacherous and treasonous. |
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The Arab Socialist Union is the only political party, and any other political activity is deemed treasonous. |
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The presiding judge indicated that the State had not provided sufficient evidence of treasonous acts. |
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Parents that purposely raise children in such a treasonous spirit severely violate their parental rights. |
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A special military tribunal had found him guilty of treasonous activities and other crimes. |
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Some of the same folks who called BDS treasonous see ODS as part of a patriotic resistance. |
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People who study the right have worried for months about the consequences of paranoid beliefs about treasonous government plots. |
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I have never committed a treasonous act against my king nor my country. |
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He was accused of a treasonous conspiracy to topple the government. |
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After the liberation, all those entities — the newspaper, the publishing house, and the book-distribution company — were investigated and declared treasonous. |
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Books considered subversive might be publicly burned, and Domitian crucified copyists for reproducing works deemed treasonous. |
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It goes on to say that a court needs two witnesses to the treasonous act. |
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It was a simple proceeding in which the delator presented evidence proving that the treasonous act had been performed and that it was punishable. |
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Opposing the King's government was considered disloyal, even treasonous, at the end of the 17th century. |
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It's not enough merely to think a treasonous thought, there must be an overt act of making war or materially helping those at war with the United States. |
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It was formerly regarded by the Privy Council as criminal, and possibly treasonous, to disclose the oath administered to Privy Counsellors as they take office. |
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However, if they showed treasonous inclinations, the Emperor did punish them with just force, as in the case of Polybius and Pallas' brother, Felix. |
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Anne was also arrested, accused of treasonous adultery and incest. |
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His treasonous actions earned Benedict Arnold eternal scorn. |
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Cobbett was found guilty of treasonous libel on 15 June 1810 after objecting in The Register to the flogging at Ely of local militiamen by Hanoverians. |
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