The problem with cancer cells is that they are not foreign invaders, but fifth-column traitors.
But nothing was ever good enough for her and she felt surrounded by traitors.
Traitors pop up in the CIA. Who hasn't expected that malfeasance might emerge in the officiating corps?
George Washington, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson were considered traitors by some.
It all sounds cosy, and indeed some western countries, America especially, believe Britain has treated its traitors absurdly leniently.
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But they were called traitors by Billy Wright's dissidents and to date have won no more than 5% of the total unionist vote.
Even though migration has been a part of the Mexican experience for generations, some sectors of society viewed them as traitors who went away.
Yet if the Roosevelts favored the middle class and the poor, they often did so at the expense of being labeled class traitors by their peers.
Gerry Adams didn't respond to that last taunt, which seemed to deliberately echo Martin McGuinness's description of the dissidents as "traitors to the people of Ireland".
Many see the Paisley strategy as a prolonged attempt to tar the Ulster Unionists as traitors, rather than a genuine attempt to bring the government down.
Feeling used and then scapegoated, they began making the case for their own competence through leaks to the press, and have been branded as traitors for doing so.
For what it is worth, the intentions of Messrs Adams and McGuinness are not doubted by the small republican splinter groups who like to denounce Sinn Fein as traitors.
During World War II, Tsujihara's parents, like thousands of Japanese families living in the U.S., were branded by the federal government as traitors and forced to live in internment camps.
It was the first organisation to provide a common umbrella under which Labour supporters and Liberal Democrats could legitimately join together in pursuit of common objectives without being branded as traitors.
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He discovered not only that Britain had never apologised but that Acadians are still formally regarded as traitors and, in theory, still face the death penalty if they return to Nova Scotia.
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Investigators are constantly being called in to sniff out traitors selling critical business information to the competition, or plotting to defect with the crown jewels - such as the client list, or details of products in development.
They are the refusal to accept something bad has happened, victim confusion, "testosterosis" (or looking for ways to hit back rather than to deal with the problem), refusal to give in, refusal to respect those who may have a difference of opinion or a legitimate issue, arrogance, search for the guilty or traitors within the firm and fear of exposure.
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