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1 I expect he will remain loyal to this strategy, said one diplomat.
2 Aug. 15-Homerule promised to Poland after war if people remain loyal .
3 Despite ongoing challenges, those working in social care remain loyal to the profession.
4 You'll likely remain loyal to Vendor B for the foreseeable future.
5 And patriotism requires pain, but I believe republicans will remain loyal to us.
6 Without ties to native Syrians, these foreign fighters were likely to remain loyal .
7 This being true, he would remain loyal to the very end.
8 He wanted to remain loyal to all of his three friends.
9 He also knew they would remain loyal , and understand his purpose.
10 Did she remain loyal or did she secede, that was equally her fate.
11 Now, tell me, Mr. Fisher, to whom shall she remain loyal ?
12 If the members remain loyal , then the mutineers could wound but not kill.
13 Private banking sources hit by such episodes insist clients remain loyal despite tarnished reputations.
14 Now it's hard to find many laptops that remain loyal to the disk drive.
15 Some acts, however, will remain loyal to the labels that have contributed to their success.
16 The angels in the presence of God are continually choosing to remain loyal to Him.
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