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I believe our great councillor before him would never have defected and become a turncoat.
He is a dastardly turncoat Democratic mole, who betrayed the good people of this country for purely political reasons.
Wells, a white captive raised by the Miami, was a turncoat who deserted his adopted family to join General Wayne.
Treating terrorism like organised crime, investigators used informants, turncoat terrorists, telephone bugs and confessions to build the case.
The profile of the defector, the turncoat, is that they repudiate everything they've ever done.
The liberals deride him as a turncoat while the right tentatively seeks to claim him.
Kuschka was called a turncoat, a Limey, an English-lover and several names that are too ugly to repeat.
The hip grandma, the evil uncle, the good-as-gold girl next door, even the turncoat best friend, are characters that have been all played to death.
There, Australia will still likely be viewed internationally by many as a climate change turncoat.
The other, under a turncoat Polish general, marched alongside the Red Army.
Many of the hundreds of e-mails that I have received support me, but many others call me a turncoat.
Because these turncoat cells are similar to other healthy cells, often the immune system fails to detect and kill them.
More often than not, turncoat spies are successfully recruited as one-offs, through serendipity and dumb luck.
In effect, it was Russian generals and their turncoat allies who internationalized a war that should never have begun and which could have been peaceably resolved long ago.
The quintessential turncoat, benedict arnold actually was quite the patriot at the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
But for many Republicans today, this quality makes him something of a turncoat.
They suspect he is either a naive turncoat or a sophisticated fraud. Yet it is just possible that Sir John saw the stand-off over global warming as a brilliant business opportunity waiting to be seized.
The news conference, organized by the Agriculture Union with the assistance of the PSAC's regional office, was yet another opportunity to blast the local turncoat Conservative MP, Joe Comuzzi.
The Conservatives saw him as a turncoat and opposed him at every turn.
Under this theory, Ambassador Rice would make the perfect counter-espionage chief because she understands the mind of the turncoat.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It needs more than the zeal of a turncoat to drive Apollo out of Parnassus.
Funny how most of those walking out on Corbyn's Labour already had the door hitting their turncoat arses before he was elected leader.
Michael Foley, Romford, Essex SNOWDEN isn't a whistle-blower, he's a treacherous turncoat.
The discovery was made after a mafia turncoat confessed to having sunk the boat with explosives.
Fearing for Marian's safety in the castle, he attempts to root out the turncoat.
If he has once been a turncoat, he will be a turncoat again.
The Liberal candidate,' he concluded, 'is thus a public turncoat.
The Turncoat is the person who is open about his principles, and so he attracts friends as well as enemies.
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