African-Americans, it is cynically assumed, will remain loyal to the Democrats regardless of the treasons committed against them. |
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Interstellar combats, treasons, alliances all this is united to give you a book of great quality. |
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In a world of genocide and hunger, torture and treasons, in a world of endless abandonment, how can we start dancing? |
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Indictable offenses are further divided into treasons, other felonies, and misdemeanours. |
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After this unthinkable act and the associated treasons, the Queen of Navarre will be closely surveyed. |
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Verily experience makes us thereby feele and undergoe many damageable treasons. |
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He silently suffered from the disobedience and treasons of many of his collegues, and he cried over the collapse of his religious community and over the Church in Quebec. |
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We would remind them of all the corruption and state graft, all the anti-popular repression, all the treasons the lavalas leaders concretely and consciously carried out. |
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The series of treasons made Ivan paranoically suspicious of nobility. |
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Perhaps as a consequence, the year 1352 saw the introduction of the Statute of Treasons defining great treason against the king and petty treason against local lords. |
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In case any of this should be resisted, Parliament passed the Treasons Act 1534, which made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy. |
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