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1 A thought crossed my mind which I dismissed as disloyal to Petronius.
2 Hartwick was regarded as disloyal , and all felt like giving it to him hot.
3 But I've shut out those doubts as disloyal to you.
4 She thrust aside these thoughts as disloyal and false.
5 They were described as disloyal and revolutionary, and bent upon the destruction of throne and constitution.
6 It could have been seen as disloyal to the pack to stand with humans against them.
7 You will be foolish, as well as disloyal , if you ever try to see me again.
8 If you were not with on her everything, she regarded you as disloyal , as unreliable, lacking conviction.
9 Well, I believed you as disloyal and disingenuous as I had known you to be loyal and candid.
10 She was jealous of his attention to Ruth Farrell, which she evidently looked upon as disloyal to herself.
11 This abuse of his flag did not produce the slightest remorse, nor did it appear as disloyal to him.
12 Had never, indeed, attempted seriously to make out, shying from such investigation as disloyal and, in a way, irreverent.
13 The talks could encourage ethnic Malay Muslims in southern Thailand to express political aspirations Bangkok has long viewed as disloyal .
14 I was as disloyal as others when in England, for though I might have seen her in London I never went.
15 Chris Brown still has a career in which he can top the charts with songs that describe women as disloyal bitches.
16 His film "The Rabbit is Me", however, was banned in 1965 since it was seen as disloyal to the Communist party.
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