Sentences with phrase «branded as traitors»

Instead, they are being branded as traitors,» says Kristian Ulrichsen of Rice University.
He demanded that divine honors be paid to him as a symbol of loyalty, and those Christians who refused to place incense before his statue were branded as traitors to the State.

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So it's okay for us fans to turn on players going through a rough patch — pick one of Monreal, Flamini, Arteta, Ox, Walcott, Ozil, Mertesacker, Gibbs, Wilshire, Ramsey, Welbeck, Chambers, Campbell Giroud as they have all had patches of chief wihipping boy anc scape goat — but if they dare leave we brand them as disloyal and traitors.
Theresa May's steely gaze in the Lords this week, as peers debated amendments to the Article 50 bill, looks upon MPs as well, daring them to stand up and oppose her plans and be branded traitors to the country by her cabal of rabid newspaper supporters and parliamentarians.
It's quickly apparent that the team has a traitor in its midst, which brands the mission as all but suicidal.
Now he is a branded outcast, stripped of his sword, and despised as a traitor.
Paul said that he was branded a traitor on the Internet and that A.K.C. - affiliated dog show organizers stopped using him as a judge.
The interesting part is that, upon reporting to their community, they were instantaneously branded as sellouts, traitors, faggots, and the like.
When the allies (CREA) refuse to listen it is time for action, if this truly were a war they (CREA) would be branded and treated as traitors.
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