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- noun Plural form of
treason .
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Examples
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"One of the greatest treasons by those that monopolize nuclear weapons is to equalize nukes with nuclear energy," Ahmadinejad said.
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Our municipal servants and state legislators commit countless treasons.
The Somnambulists 2010
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When Democrats, Independents, and even some Republican's came out to show their displeasure at going to war with Iraq, those American citizens were considered – by our government – to be treasons.
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We would sucker them into caring about my fights and flings, sacred pacts and romantic treasons, and without realizing it, they would come to believe that I cared, that I felt.
Wired Robin Wasserman 2010
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“My father and brothers,” I said, “and one other who had naught to do with the late treasons against Your Grace.”
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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“My father and brothers,” I said, “and one other who had naught to do with the late treasons against Your Grace.”
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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“My father and brothers,” I said, “and one other who had naught to do with the late treasons against Your Grace.”
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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“My father and brothers,” I said, “and one other who had naught to do with the late treasons against Your Grace.”
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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The mother of all treasons? by foxii on Friday, May 1, 2009 at 10: 15: 18 PM
Torture and Treason 2009
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Its annals have never been stained with the history of plots and conspiracies, treasons and rebellions.
Archive 2009-07-01 Burke's Corner 2009
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