Word: betrayal
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Frosting Last. Butler did not prematurely betray the news that lay in the battered red dispatch box in which budgets are transported each April from the Treasury to Commons. Before the House, he went at it as a boy eats cake-saving the sugariest bits of frosting until last...
...Alex North and, more important, searching close-up shots of the principals, Showing the great properties of the movie medium, the close-ups endow the scene in which Miss Waters sings a comforting hymn with a beauty which only the camera could capture. Yet even the close-ups sometimes betray the script, making, lines aimed at the balcony of a play house seem unnecessary and over-wrought...
Deliberate speed, majestic instancy, They beat-and a Voice beat More instant than the Feet-'All things betray thee, who betrayest...
...financial strength before Congress could pass effective programs. Again in 1950, the Korean War started prices soaring, and inflation cheated the taxpayer before the legislators could act. With these examples, if Congress fails to pass a program that can check a war inflation before it starts, it will betray extreme financial myopia. Stand-by controls are safe and they are necessary...
...gentlemen, or the most outstanding scholar. The great newspaperman is not the one who divulges before Court the identify of his inform auis but the one who rather goes to jail in defense of the superior principles of his profession. The good priest is not the one who betrays the confidence entrusted to him in confession as his "duty to collaborate with government" would prescribe, but the one who following the superior code of his Church would rather die. Those whom one has not betrayed should not betray one either. This is the issue confronting not the law but ever...