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  • 81betrayal — noun betrayal in the workplace the CIA leak was a serious act of betrayal Syn: disloyalty, treachery, bad faith, faithlessness, falseness, duplicity, deception, double dealing; breach of faith, breach of trust, stab in the back; double cross,… …

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  • 82reveal — reveal, discover, disclose, divulge, tell, betray can all mean to make known what has been or should be concealed or is intended to be kept concealed. Reveal implies a setting fofth or exhibition by or as if by lifting a curtain that veils or… …

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  • 83betrayal — noun Syn: disloyalty, treachery, bad faith, breach of faith, breach of trust, faithlessness, duplicity, deception, double dealing, stab in the back, double cross, sell out Ant: loyalty …

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  • 84treason — trea·son / trēz ən/ n [Anglo French treison crime of violence against a person to whom allegiance is owed, literally, betrayal, from Old French traïson, from traïr to betray, from Latin tradere to hand over, surrender]: the offense of attempting… …

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  • 85Co-op Insurance Soc Ltd v Argyll Stores Holdings Ltd — Cooperative Insurance Ltd v Argyll Stores Ltd Court House of Lords Citation(s) [1997] UKHL 17, [1998] AC 1 Case opinions Lord Hoffmann Keywords …

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  • 86Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd v Argyll Stores — Cooperative Insurance Society Ltd v Argyll Stores (Holdings) Ltd Court House of Lords Citation(s) [1998] AC 1 Case opinions Lord Hoffmann Keywords Remedies, specific performance …

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  • 87Ruse of war — A ruse of war (from the French, ruse de guerre ) is an action taken by a belligerent in warfare to fool the enemy in order to gain intelligence or a military advantage against an enemy.ExamplesAmerican Civil War General George Meade s General… …

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  • 88Henry de Bracton — was appointed to the coram rege, the advisory council of Henry III of England Henry of Bracton, also Henry de Bracton, also Henrici Bracton, or Henry Bratton also Henry Bretton (ca. 1210–68) was an English jurist. He is famous now for his… …

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  • 89perfidy — /perr fi dee/, n., pl. perfidies. 1. deliberate breach of faith or trust; faithlessness; treachery: perfidy that goes unpunished. 2. an act or instance of faithlessness or treachery. [1585 95; < L perfidia faithlessness, equiv. to perfid(us)&#8230; …

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  • 90SYKES-PICOT AGREEMENT — (in official terminology, the 1916 Asia Minor Agreement), secret agreement reached during World War I between the British and French governments pertaining to the partition of the Ottoman Empire among the Allied Powers. The terms were specified&#8230; …

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