In this he betrays his affinity with Ezekiel, who taught that it is by the possession of the sanctuary that Israel is sanctified (Ezek. [Please select]
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I can guess at times; that's all; when he betrays himself. [Please select]
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I'm doing my best and I can't help it if he betrays himself.' [Please select]
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"Which"--the other retorted dryly--"betrays either innocence, caution, or an unusual understanding of life." [Please select]
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It may be read indoors, but in the open air its blush betrays it. [Please select]
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"Yes, dear, you need scarcely tell me that; your brogue betrays you." [Please select]
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There she goes, She reels along, and by her gait betrays Her inward weakness. [Please select]
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Aristotle, in his _Politics_, betrays very clearly the practical outcome of this difference. [Please select]
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That's what betrays him. [Please select]
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At the entrance to the tube, in the gloom of that murderous alley, sits the Spider, who looks at us and betrays no great excitement at our presence. [Please select]
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We shall have something to say farther on of political Germany; here it suffices to say that the press of Germany betrays in its political writing that it is dealing with shadows, not with realities. [Please select]
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