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| - Treason is the 8th song of the album, Sea of Faces.
- Treason was considered one of the worst sort of criminal offense one could committ in Rokugan.
- 'The most delightful victory over any foe is to persuade his right hand to hack of his left.' - General Greig Hamlikken This Spell gives the Caster ownership of all units in its range, including all non-Priest Transports
- Not all of the Havocons trace their story back to the Division’s founding as a penal legion during the Vos-Tarn War, nor to the recent explosion of recruitment spurred on by the reappearance of their legendary leader Misanthropy; with a significant portion of their ranks having arrived in the ruins of Vos in the millennia between these two points, actively seeking out the brutal socialistic faction. One of these deliberate arrivals was Treason, who came to the empire of ash burdened equally with his military equipment and his crippling addiction.
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- Converting Eurotech into Ameritech is treason. Buying an F-16 to symbolize the Belgian Air Force is treason.
- Treason is a small moon orbiting Tarsonis.
- Treason was the act of betraying one's country. In the United States of America, the most severe form of punishment for committing treason was execution. A number of individuals throughout the various Days committed (or were accused of committing) this crime, many of whom put their own personal interests before national security. Note that a large number of the traitors on this list are moles.
- Treason is the sixteenth serial of Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan, airing from January 21 to 25, 2008.
- Treason is an in vitro criminal offense created by a political body in response to the in utero fertilization of patriotism.
- Treason is the twenty-second issue of the Winx Club Comic Series.
- Author Peter David announced on July 10, 2008 on his blog that he had just turned in the manuscript for a new New Frontier novel entitled Treason.[1] It is the first full-length New Frontier novel published in three years.
- The punishment for treason is death, usually by public execution. If expedient, a traitor may instead be pardoned in exchange of hostages or by agreeing to take the black and join the Night's Watch. Like oathbreaking, the nature of treason is not an absolute one and is subject to political machinations. It can often depend on whether said treason is successful. While a defeated rebel will be condemned and executed as a traitor, a victorious one will be in power and will merely receive the epithet usurper. In the city of King's Landing, those accused of treason are confined to the Black Cells.
- "Treason" (en español llamado "Traición") es un número musical escrito y compuesto por el compositor canadiense, Christophe Beck, para la película de animación de Disney de 2013, Frozen. Se reproduce cuando Hans miente a Los Dignatarios sobre la muerte de Anna a manos de Elsa; Y a continuación, toma el control de Arendelle, afirmando que había logrado casarse con Anna antes de morir en sus brazos, y condena a Elsa a muerte por traición. Se sigue reproduciendo durante el escape de Elsa de su encarcelamiento y termina cuando Kristoff se percata que Anna se encuentra todavía en grave peligro y regresa rápidamente a Arendelle. Categoría:Frozen Categoría:2013 Categoría:Música Instrumental
- Treason was one of the very few crimes punishable by death on Vulcan in the 22nd century. (ENT: "Kir'Shara") Various Starfleet-related acts of treason and traitors have been uncovered throughout history. In 2365, Worf told Geordi La Forge, who was being held captive by Pakleds, that it would be treasonous to give them classified tactical information. This was part of a ruse to rescue LaForge by making the Pakleds believe he was a weapons expert. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare" )
- Treason is the crime that covers some of the more serious acts of betrayal of one's sovereign or nation. Historically, treason also covered the murder of specific social superiors, such as the murder of a husband by his wife. Treason against the king was known as high treason and treason against a lesser superior was petit treason. A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor. Oran's Dictionary of the Law (1983) defines "treason" as
- Treason was a term describing acts of betrayal of one's duty to one's sovereign or nation. Depending on the local definition, it might involve simply disloyalty in speech, or require disloyalty in an overt act. Increased responsibility, as belonging to the military, or holding office, increases the seriousness of the betrayal and so the degree of the treason. The Star Kingdom of Manticore had a most serious degree of the crime called high treason. (HH4) A person who committed treason was known as a traitor.
- Treason is a technology in Age of Empires II that can be researched at the Castle once the Imperial Age is researched. Once researched, it reveals all enemy Kings for a short time. It is only available in the Regicide mode and replaces the Spies technology. Treason is the only technology in the game to be temporary and researchable multiple times. It is researched almost instantly. Treason is one of the most important abilities in Regicide. It tells players where to mount their offensives and allows them to plan ahead. Huns can research Atheism, which reduces the cost of Treason by 50%.
- Treason is criminal and/or political betrayal of the interests of the state. In both authoritarian and democratic states, treason may be committed when national security is seriously weakened by the actions of a member of the state apparatus. Examples of the accusation are commonplace. During the War of 1812, Republicans in Virginia accused Federalists in southern Maryland, who had opposed going to war with Britain, of treason because of the weakness of their militia response against raids by the British Navy in Chesapeake Bay. (Source: Alan Taylor. 2013. The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 17720-1832. New York: W.W. Norton. p. 292.)
- US Constitution, Article II, SECTION 4. 1. The President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Article III, SECTION 3. 1. Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
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