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The title "Betray," from his 2008 release At War With Walls and Mazes, has hypnotic character.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty 2009
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Li frowned, looked frustrated and spoke again to Deng, who offered, "'Betray'?"
The Stone Monkey Deaver, Jeffery 2002
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MINOR THREAT "Betray" 6/10/83 @ Love Hall, Philadelphia,
WN.com - Articles related to Leaping the Great Firewall of China 2010
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MINOR THREAT "Betray" 6/10/83 @ Love Hall, Philadelphia,
WN.com - Articles related to Google deals in doubt amid spat with Beijing 2010
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I do remember 2007, when the New York Times gave a discount to MoveOn.org for the ad hominem "General Betray Us" ad.
Notable 2011
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You are the one who fixated on the size of the backlash against MoveOn “Betray-us” ad, which I never brought into the discussion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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It was even more insulting when PBS posted a message on Twitter thanking MoveOn.org—the group that once labeled Gen. David Petraeus as "General Betray Us"—for the help.
Public Broadcasting Should Go Private Jim DeMint 2011
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I seem to recall Moveon. org doing a “General Betray-us” ad casting aspersions on a certain army general, to name but one counter-example.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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MoveOn, an organization that once ran a full-page newspaper ad that read "General Petraeus or General Betray Us?" brought large beach balls.
At the Stewart and Colbert rally, define 'sanity'... Stephen Stromberg 2010
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Quotable Victor Davis Hanson on today's calls for civility in politics—and amnesia over the years 2004 to 2007, when George W. Bush was Hitler and David Petraeus 'General Betray Us.'
Notable 2011
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