I'm hardly ever sick, I get along with pretty much everyone who isn't a total jagoff, I don't mind working late, and I'm ridiculously loyal. |
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She kept waiting for The Andy to move. For Warholians, a more loyal army of fans, the statue is a shrine. |
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I don't know of any loyal fan who would put making a profit above watching their team in such a huge match. |
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Kelly was a loyal client of Cartier, and the jeweler agreed to provide the jewelry for the film. |
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Our family is fanatically loyal to accommodating businesses and avoid those that seem perplexed by us. |
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He can possibly wield control from inside through a cadre of loyal lieutenants in the field. |
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South Carolinians are, on the whole, a God-fearing, loyal, polite, traditionalist and often, cagey people. |
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But, unfortunately, their loyal audience quickly learned these auto mechanics might need some lessons in autotune. |
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Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders. |
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However, these same sources admit that the freedmen were loyal to Claudius. |
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He fled north to the Brigantes, but their queen, Cartimandua, was loyal to the Romans and handed him over in chains. |
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He executed Pertinax's murderers and dismissed the rest of the Praetorian Guard, filling its ranks with loyal troops from his own legions. |
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It made little difference, however, as loyal citizens opened the rear gates to Constantine. |
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By 1135, major disputes between Henry I and Matilda drove the nobles previously loyal to Henry I against Matilda. |
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Richard went to Poitou and raised the barons who were loyal to himself and his mother in rebellion against his father. |
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Humphrey was loyal to Guy and spoke Arabic fluently, so Richard used him as a translator and negotiator. |
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After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. |
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General Edmond Ludlow, still loyal to the Rump Parliament was also excepted. |
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Early the next morning, Lennox, a Scottish nobleman, and Macduff, the loyal Thane of Fife, arrive. |
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Lestrade raised his mug in a loyal toast while Lady Pauline saw to the more comestible sort for breakfast. |
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By Friday, protesters were already gathering in Kiev, the capital, as were counterprotesters loyal to Mr. Yanukovich. |
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Luckily the dunny man was a model of probity. Never putting a foot wrong, he carried out his Sisyphean task in loyal silence. |
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She was an essayist whose frequent contributions to the editorial pages of major newspapers had a loyal following. |
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He credits GamerGaters with organizing a revolt against a deeply unsatisfying marketplace by loyal consumers who deserve better. |
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Opened in 1934, this cleaner-than-clean diner serves hand-patted hamburgers on roasted buns and gutbomb chili to a loyal cadre of locals. |
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Following Jugurtha's usurpation of the throne of Numidia, a loyal ally of Rome since the Punic Wars, Rome felt compelled to intervene. |
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Although saddened by the loss of so many of his loyal Scotsmen, Charles VII continued to honour the survivors. |
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The French lords and soldiers loyal to Charles were becoming increasingly desperate. |
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Ill and weary, the king became delirious, convinced that he was surrounded by traitors loyal only to his son. |
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Several key southern towns were still loyal to the Dauphinist forces, leading Henry to decide to remove them as a factor for good. |
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On 9 March 1566, Mary's secretary, David Rizzio, was murdered by conspirators loyal to Darnley. |
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The Floridas remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution. |
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King Stephen increased the number of earls to reward those loyal to him in his war with his cousin Empress Matilda. |
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Britannia became one of the most loyal provinces of the Empire until its decline, when Britannia's manpower was diverted by civil wars. |
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In return the liege lord promised to protect and remain loyal to his vassal. |
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After a rule of just over a year, Montfort was killed by forces loyal to the King in the Battle of Evesham. |
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Edward was able to reward his loyal supporters, especially the Despenser family, with the confiscated estates and new titles. |
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Thomas Swynford, a son from Katherine's first marriage to Sir Hugh Swynford, was another loyal companion. |
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He declared that he was still Yemen's legitimate president and called on state institutions and loyal officials to relocate to Aden. |
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John was one of the most loyal and honest people I have ever met, a very special person. |
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A loyal but critical Ottomanist who had served in parliament as a member from the Hijaz, Faysal was known to be a supporter of the empire. |
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They set Hudson and his teenage son John, along with seven sick, infirm, or loyal crewmen, adrift in a small open boat. |
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John initially remained loyal to his father, but changed sides once it appeared that Richard would win. |
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Fighting broke out in England between forces loyal to Richard and those being gathered by John. |
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There is sometimes a tradition of smashing a glass used for a loyal toast, so that no lesser toast can be made with it. |
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Most of England's leading families had remained loyal to Henry VI or remained uncommitted in the recent conflict. |
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Although portrayed as loyal, honest and moral, Isengrim is forever the victim of Reynard's wit and cruelty, often dying at the end of each story. |
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The states that remained loyal, including the border states where slavery was legal, were known as the Union or the North. |
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Arjun falls for Ganga, and struggles to remain loyal to his cousin and beloved uncle. |
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Yugoslavia immediately disintegrated when those loyal to the Serbian King and the Croatian units mutinied. |
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Arminius advocated breaking allegiance to Rome and declaring independence, while Segestes wanted to remain loyal. |
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By June, he had gathered an army of 3,000 loyal veterans, paying each a salary of 500 denarii. |
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The continuous warfare made necessary a professional army, which was more loyal to its generals than to the republic. |
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The latter, loyal to Francia, now went to war with his brother over full possession. |
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The Abotrites remained loyal until Charles' death and fought later against the Danes. |
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Following the split of the Church, these peoples would remain loyal to Constantinople as part of the Eastern Orthodox Church. |
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Charlemagne deported 10,000 of them to Neustria and gave their now vacant lands to the loyal king of the Abotrites. |
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The Ilkhanate had been founded by Hulagu, another of Tolui's sons, who was therefore loyal to Kublai. |
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Compared to the units he gave to his loyal companions, those assigned to his own family members were quite few. |
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Kublai sent Abishka, a Chagataid prince loyal to him, to take charge of Chagatai's realm. |
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In the end, the formerly successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal to the government in Damascus. |
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As head of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces, Major General Momoh was very loyal to Stevens, who had appointed him to the position. |
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Dozens of soldiers loyal to the ousted president Momoh were arrested including colonel Kahota M Dumbuya and Major Yayah Turay. |
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In the 1820s, when the rest of Spain's empire in Latin America rebelled and formed independent states, Cuba remained loyal. |
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The components of the empire were not all uniformly loyal, nor were the local cultures all fully integrated. |
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The Socotrans remained loyal to his teachings and joined the Assyrian church. |
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It also promoted the hierarchy among the indigenous people with selected loyal rajas placed above the heads of the local clans. |
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The remaining loyal tributaries had difficulty sending forces, because it would leave them vulnerable to Spanish attack. |
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However, the criollo oligarchy in Peru enjoyed privileges and remained loyal to the Spanish Crown. |
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People loyal to Atahualpa created a new capital in Quito, so they could follow their preferred ruler and gain favor within the government. |
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Firstly, prior to the mutiny the alleged leaders of the uprising, Greene and Juet, had been friends and loyal seamen of Captain Hudson. |
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Many of the Cossacks who chose to stay loyal to the Russian Monarch and continue their service later moved to the Kuban. |
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Though a bandit, Yermak earned a reputation as an eminent and loyal Russian fighter. |
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He soon encountered the Ostyak prince Demian, who had fortified himself in a fortress on the banks of the Irtysh with 2,000 loyal fighters. |
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From Bacon's point of view, the King's Bench was a far more precarious position for someone loyal to the common law rather than the monarch. |
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The stories assert that Laozi never opened a formal school but nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples. |
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St Mary's still has a small but loyal and enthusiastic congregation, and services are held weekly. |
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He is fond of gossip, and apt to speak slightingly of some of his friends, but is loyal to others. |
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That sober freedom out of which there springs Our loyal passion for our temperate kings. |
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In contrast, if shippers become committed to their carriers, they turn into loyal customers both attitudinally and behaviorally. |
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For Harlequin, the Arabesque deal brings greater access to African American authors, backlists and a loyal readership base. |
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Ryan is devoted to Attila, his battle-scarred and loyal war dog. |
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Describing Paul Jonquin as a loyal servant to Airdrie doesn't do him justice. |
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He was content to allow the nobles their regional influence if they were loyal to him. |
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The Percys were loyal Lancastrians, but Edward IV eventually won the earl's allegiance. |
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On 28 June 1540 Cromwell, Henry's longtime advisor and loyal servant, was executed. |
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Vane the Elder, on the King's Privy Council, remained completely loyal to his King. |
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This led to a schism between those clergy who swore the required oath and accepted the new arrangement and those who remained loyal to the Pope. |
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Although Ripon was not in the main line of fighting which was to the east, it remained loyal and royalist during the English Civil War. |
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Blackstone's book stated that dissent from the Church of England was a crime and that Dissenters could not be loyal subjects. |
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Once the rebellions were quelled the essential Castilian and Burgundian territories remained mostly loyal to Charles throughout his rule. |
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He had many Spanish counselors and, except for the revolt of the comuneros in the 1520s, Spain remained mostly loyal to him. |
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The Burgundian territories were generally loyal to Charles throughout his reign. |
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By installing de Vere as Justice of Chester, he began the work of creating a loyal military power base in Cheshire. |
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While recruiting retainers for himself in various counties, he prosecuted local men who had been loyal to the appellants. |
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Franciscan spirituality also strongly emphasizes working to preserve the Church and remain loyal to it. |
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Although they would always remain loyal to each other, they seemed now to have fallen into set roles. |
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Its weekend format, low queuing times and professional organisation have given it a loyal audience. |
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In this way, it was hoped that a defensible new community composed entirely of loyal British subjects would be created. |
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For the most part, however, the Highlands are considered predominantly Protestant, loyal to the Church of Scotland. |
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The Bombay and Madras armies, and the Hyderabad contingent, however, remained loyal. |
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The government demanded that soldiers be loyal to the government in Paris, not to their generals. |
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By 1945 Indians were numerically dominant in the ICS and at issue was loyal divided between the Empire and independence. |
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Indeed initially they were both loyal to the Tory party, the Church and the landed interest. |
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The armed forces are loyal, and we live in a democracy, but actually their ultimate authority is the Queen. |
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It was loyal to Republika Srpska, a Serb breakaway state that sought unification with FR Yugoslavia. |
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There have been no more loyal adherents to the throne and no more effective and loyal supporters of the Empire in its hour of trial. |
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These developed the character of the stage Scot, often a clown, but cunning and loyal. |
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The Peshmerga are a separate armed force loyal to the Kurdistan Regional Government. |
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Sports play a part in the life of many Czechs, who are generally loyal supporters of their favorite teams or individuals. |
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This development ultimately enabled Julius Caesar to cross the Rubicon with an army loyal to him personally and effectively end the Republic. |
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For many, the graveyard is associated with Greyfriars Bobby, the loyal dog who guarded his master's grave. |
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The names include some of the moderate reformers, notably Archbishop Stephen Langton, and some of John's loyal supporters, such as William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. |
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The two sons born of the marriage, Edmund and Jasper, were among the most loyal supporters of the House of Lancaster in its struggle against the House of York. |
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A woman's loyalty to her husband, once a private commitment, could become a political act, especially for women in America committed to men who remained loyal to the King. |
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Richard's most loyal subject was John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk. |
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Following the downfall of their Mongol masters, the loyal vassal, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, received escalating threats from the Mamluks and were eventually overrun. |
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These Turks kept loyal to the Emperor and perished in the ensuing battle. |
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After the 1861 Wheeling Convention, 48 counties in the northwest separated to form a new state of West Virginia, which chose to remain loyal to the Union. |
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It never entered his mind that here was a matter which from its extreme questionableness, it was his duty as a loyal blue-jacket to report in the proper quarter. |
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In a similar manner to the English Parliament, the Old English members of the Irish Parliament argued that while opposed to Strafford they remained loyal to Charles. |
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During the war of independence, particularly after the Declaration of Independence in 1776 this use was extended to cover anyone who remained loyal to the British Crown. |
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The SSD officers were very loyal to Stevens and were deployed across Sierra Leone to put down any rebellion or protest against Stevens' government. |
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The British policy of salutary neglect for its North American colonies intended to minimise trade restrictions as a way of ensuring they stayed loyal to British interests. |
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The Virginia House of Burgesses condemned the acts even before they took effect, prompting Governor Dunmore, a loyal king's man, to order it dissolved. |
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The Company forces numbered some 1700 men, including loyal sepoys. |
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Soon Numan had picked up a fiercely loyal fan militia called the Numanoids, who followed him with the obsessive tenacity that only sustained ridicule can foster. |
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The south coast of the Baltic Sea was ruled by the Obotrites, a federation of Slavic tribes loyal to the Carolingians and later the Frankish empire. |
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It was meant to establish a loyal British Protestant colony in Ireland's most rebellious region and to sever Gaelic Ulster's links with Gaelic Scotland. |
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After the removal of the cloth, several excellent Songs, Toasts, and Sentiments, were given by the Brothers, amongst which, were the usual loyal Toasts of the Order. |
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However, Shen still believed that the ruler's most able ministers are his greatest danger, and is convinced that it is impossible to make them loyal without techniques. |
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The last, Constantine III, raised an army from the remaining troops in Britannia, invaded Gaul and defeated forces loyal to Honorius led by Sarus. |
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By opening for acts such as U2 and Bob Dylan, they became a popular alternative rock band of the 1980s, retaining a loyal following to the present day. |
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In Peru, the Spaniards had allowed the caciques to maintain their titles of nobility and perquisites of local rule so long as they were loyal to the Spanish monarch. |
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Palme Dutt was loyal to the Soviet Union and to Leninist ideals. |
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The king had taken most of his household knights and the loyal members of his nobility with him to Ireland, so Henry experienced little resistance as he moved south. |
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He created a new class of nobility loyal to him from the military aristocracy of India's social groups, implemented a modern government, and supported cultural developments. |
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With Daley's iron grip and his loyal band of alderpeople, he will continue to ride roughshod over what appears to be a very complacent Chicago populace. |
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Chinese officials became even more cautious in dealing with the Portuguese, since the deposed King of Malacca had been a loyal tributary to the imperial Ming court. |
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In 638, the Gododdin stronghold was besieged by forces loyal to King Oswald of Northumbria, and around this time control of Lothian passed to the Angles. |
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What right has the Sinn Fein to be a party to an agreement concerning the defences of Belfast Lough, which touches only the loyal counties of Antrim and Down. |
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Colonising Ulster with loyal settlers was seen as a way to prevent further rebellion, as it had been the region most resistant to English control during the preceding century. |
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Some polities engaged in a strategy of increasing administration, and filling administrative posts with loyal supporters rather than blood relatives. |
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Seaforth was delayed by attacks from other clans loyal to the government. |
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Uncooperative kings were replaced with puppet rulers loyal to the Mexica. |
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Historians have estimated that approximately 40 to 45 percent of the colonists supported the rebellion, while 15 to 20 percent remained loyal to the Crown. |
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However, one faction of Tetzcocan warriors remained loyal to the Aztecs. |
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A Unionist secession attempt occurred in East Tennessee, but was suppressed by the Confederacy, which arrested over 3,000 men suspected of being loyal to the Union. |
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The troops loyal to Constantius' memory followed him in acclamation. |
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Many of these loyal tributaries were surrounded by the Spanish. |
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Of all the Nahuas, only Tlatelolcas remained loyal, and the surviving Tenochcas looked for refuge in Tlatelolco, where even women took part in the battle. |
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Thus the legions became more loyal to their generals than to the state. |
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In August, only Dover, Lincoln, and Windsor remained loyal to John in the east, and Alexander II of Scotland travelled to Canterbury to pay homage to Louis. |
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Crusoe and the ship's captain strike a deal in which Crusoe helps the captain and the loyal sailors retake the ship and leave the worst mutineers on the island. |
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The second plot involved Mesopotamian archers who were loyal to Alexander. |
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The attempt was repelled by stagehands and others at the theatre loyal to Carte, and Carte continued as sole impresario of the newly renamed D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. |
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Belisarius was a soldier, not a statesman, and still loyal to Justinian. |
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It is difficult to know how accurate this portrait is, and how much of it consists of sweet nothings whispered into the author's ear by loyal retainers. |
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The Theatre Royal, which was established in 1744, produces an annual pantomime which attracts loyal audiences from around the country to see its veteran star, Berwick Kaler. |
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The outcome of marooning was usually fatal, but William Greenaway and some men loyal to him survived being marooned, as did pirate captain Edward England. |
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After her defeat at the Battle of Langside in May 1568, by forces loyal to the King's Party, led by Moray, she took refuge in England, leaving her son in their hands. |
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In the middle of the century, for a few years the province was loyal to the usurper Magnentius, who succeeded Constans following the latter's death. |
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In Normandy some of the border barons rose up and, although the majority of the duchy remained openly loyal, there appears to have been a wider undercurrent of discontent. |
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Her loyal subjects need her, and so she doughtily broods on. |
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This rebellion forced Kublai to approve the creation of the Liaoyang Branch Secretariat on December 4, 1287, while rewarding loyal fraternal princes. |
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Mary of Guise gathered those nobles loyal to her and a small French army. |
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War ensued, and Temujin and the forces still loyal to him prevailed, destroying all the remaining rival tribes from 1203 to 1205 and bringing them under his sway. |
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After the Revolution, most of the lamas were loyal to Soviet power. |
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During the 1857 Indian mutiny, the Sikhs stayed loyal to the British. |
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