Another Trump loyalist -- Roger Stone -- has been charged.
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That's a compelling number, supporting the argument that organizations and businesses who want to be at their best should be looking to develop loyalist teams and encouraging and demonstrating loyalist behavior.
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"He is no party loyalist," Rostad wrote in a statement.
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He will be replaced by another May loyalist, Karen Bradley.
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Spicer, in particular, is by no means a Trump loyalist.
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The Washington Post: What kind of Trump loyalist is Whitaker?
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Marsha Blackburn, an unflinching Trump loyalist running to succeed him.
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President Trump selected an unqualified loyalist as his top spy.
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But if you're an iPhone loyalist, this will be new.
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Garang is the first Malong loyalist to join the rebels.
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Michael Cohen was once President Donald Trump's most militant loyalist.
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Loyalist is a term that carries a lot of significance in parts of Canada, but Saint John actually calls itself the Loyalist City, and with good reason: It was founded by, and for, American refugees.
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Shameless bribery for affection turned me into an absolute brand loyalist.
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It also forcibly conscripted civilians into the army or loyalist militias.
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"Your apostate brother was a loyalist to the tyrants," he said.
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Paul, an outspoken Trump loyalist in the Senate, went after Sen.
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How do you know if you are acting as a loyalist?
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Far better to reward a loyalist — Ser Jorah, perhaps, or Missandei.
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I stayed with his head of American fundraising, a Loyalist supporter.
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Even President Trump, no CNN loyalist, was watching from Trump Tower.
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Mr. Erdogan appointed a loyalist, the former chief of staff, Gen.
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Ms. Della Femina, the New York loyalist, stuck to her roots.
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Her longtime lieutenant and loyalist, O. Panneerselvam, was named chief minister.
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Clinton and a fierce loyalist, still excoriated Ms. Gillibrand on Twitter.
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Whitaker, formerly Sessions's chief of staff, is considered a Trump loyalist.
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As a party loyalist, he would have stood at the front, applauding. ■
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Along the way, she became a Republican Party loyalist, befriending US Sen.
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But more than Cruz, Cotton has positioned himself as a Trump loyalist.
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Two sources say that Mnuchin wanted a loyalist in this key position.
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After the President's resignation, Stone remained an ardent Nixon apologist and loyalist.
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Having accidentally started the American Revolution he could not become a Loyalist.
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At least one prominent Clinton loyalist has turned his fire on Sen.
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And urges his loyalist followers to ignore everything but what he says.
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Unless you're an absolute loyalist, the Amex Platinum may be the best.
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Omar Lamrani: The Russians, alongside the Iranians, continued to strengthen loyalist forces.
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He is now a Trump loyalist and close adviser to the president.
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The arrest of Mr. Howe, a former lobbyist and loyalist to Gov.
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Joseph Percoco was more than a mere loyalist to the former Gov.
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One loyalist who is still around is social media specialist Dan Scavino.
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Loyalist militias from Iraq, Lebanon and Iran also operate their own secret sites.
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Kushner can make those kinds of calls because he is the ultimate loyalist.
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She's saying, in other words, that she's a Trump loyalist beyond all else.
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The hacked emails also show Neera Tanden, a longtime loyalist, wanted a scapegoat.
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You'd have to be a Loyalist not to want it in your life.
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But if you're an Apple loyalist, you probably need to get over it.
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Danny sees "some loyalist murals on the gable ends" of a new estate.
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DeSantis is a Trump loyalist who the president endorsed in the Republican primary.
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And he has now promoted another loyalist, Youssef Chahed, to replace Mr Essid.
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Played by "Breaking Bad" star Giancarlo Esposito, Mof Gideon is another Imperial loyalist.
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If you're a United loyalist, the Explorer card can be a no-brainer.
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"He's running unless he hears a reason not to," another Biden loyalist said.
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Mr. Trump, in picking Mr. McGahn, did not wind up with a loyalist.
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Trump is now bringing on longtime loyalist, former CNBC Economic Analyst Larry Kudlow.
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It doesn't matter whether you're a Southwest loyalist or an American Airlines fanatic.
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Trump also made some rehires, including McEntee, whom the president considers a loyalist.
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Mr. Chaika, a staunch Putin loyalist, has been in that position since 2006.
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Though loyalist by background, they ultimately felt more attachment to Europe than Britain.
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Suspected by the patriots of loyalist leanings, he was jailed for three months.
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Recent desertions include Christian Zerpa, a Supreme Court judge and longtime government loyalist.
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O'Rourke — a former Trump campaign staffer and current loyalist — took over for Shulkin.
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He's also known as a Communist Party loyalist who's unlikely to enact change quickly.
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A younger loyalist to Kim who might be more willing to go towards denuclearization.
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Note 7 loyalist Sethi sees the whole thing as a creation of the media.
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Parliament promptly elected a new one, Win Myint, an NLD loyalist like his predecessor.
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A huge IRA car bomb had exploded outside, aimed at a nearby loyalist building.
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But I have a confession: For the most part, I'm strictly a supermarket loyalist.
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That's right, this colorful mushroom friend is arguably the Mushroom Kingdom's most fervent loyalist.
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An Essebsi loyalist has proposed military rule for Gafsa, where the phosphate mines are.
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Davis has steered Cohen into a complete turn from Trump loyalist to chief accuser.
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Badasch regarded herself as a Trump loyalist, and felt that she had been slandered.
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Recently, I — a self-proclaimed Spotify loyalist — gave Amazon's music streaming services a try.
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Mr. Christie jumped from being a loser in the primaries to instant Trump loyalist.
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Chris Christie of New Jersey, another longtime loyalist, as the head of his transition.
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Government spokesman and Ouattara loyalist Bruno Kone was moved to construction and urbanization minister.
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It's a cemetery, the original city cemetery, laid out by those first Loyalist settlers.
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A loyalist to his donors, Rubio's opposition to the tax bill was short-lived.
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Mr. DeSantis was not the only Trump loyalist nominated for office on Tuesday night.
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And if you are a Federer loyalist, Nadal isn't your only source of angst.
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A loyalist of President Xi Jinping, Luo is known for enforcing Communist Party discipline.
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A loyalist of President Xi Jinping, Luo is known for enforcing Communist Party discipline.
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Deep divisions persist, particularly in a military assembled from former rebel and loyalist combatants.
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Pompeo, seen as a Trump loyalist, had previously headed the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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There's also a gift card for Dunkin' if they're a different kind of loyalist.
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The new, loyalist-controlled legislature then stripped the opposition-controlled legislature of its powers.
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Following Kelly's departure, Trump named a loyalist -- Mick Mulvaney -- to the chief of staff post.
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In turn, one organization also came under fire for calling Tlaib herself a dual loyalist.
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But deep divisions persist, particularly in a military assembled from former rebel and loyalist combatants.
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I am a Hyatt loyalist and find two studio-suites for $203.50 each per night.
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He's fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions and replaced him, perhaps unconstitutionally, with an unqualified loyalist.
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What to watch: What happens if Scaramucci fires another Reince loyalist in the press shop?
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But deep divisions persist, particularly in a military assembled from ex-rebel and loyalist fighters.
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Erdogan landed after loyalist forces took back the airport control tower and secured the runway.
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After receiving calls "of a threatening nature" from loyalist paramilitaries, the UUP hastily pulled out.
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Ivory Coast's army was cobbled together after the civil war from rebel and loyalist factions.
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Loyalist teams are those teams where employees are totally engaged and producing their best work.
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Over the weekend, the Clinton uber-loyalist announced the launch of a new website, Verrit.
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The Travis Kalanick loyalist also alleges that the venture firm is working with Lowercase Capital.
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But that is no reason to let Mr. Trump install a loyalist at the Fed.
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Recent events mark an abrupt change for General Abdelkhalig, not long ago a Bashir loyalist.
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He then installed Barr, a partisan loyalist who helped smother special counsel Robert Mueller's findings.
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The appointment of a Trump family loyalist to a key government post fits a pattern.
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But Trump is expected to announce a loyalist who'll focus on the department's immigration role.
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She's a Clinton loyalist and formerly worked on the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
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Tebboune served as prime minister in 2017 under Bouteflika and is a known army loyalist.
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The move places a loyalist atop the intelligence agencies that the president has long battled.
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Grenell, an ardent Trump loyalist, has no experience in intelligence or administering a large bureaucracy.
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She's beautiful, devout (to God and the Republican party), and a true Fox News loyalist.
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If you're a skinny jean loyalist, this pair is a nice, unintimidating foray into flares.
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In 1866, Jones served as a delegate to the Loyalist Convention, which met in Philadelphia.
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He replaced Rafael Ramirez, a once-powerful loyalist of the late Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor.
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Trump is not a loyalist who cares about the greater good of the Republican Party.
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Emirati forces are leading irregular and loyalist forces on the ground while Saudi pilots conduct airstrikes.
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And my sit-down with Trump loyalist Anthony Scaramucci on why he challenged his former boss.
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Trump is clearly not a longtime Republican Party loyalist, so he can't rely on this solution.
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But most notable is Kate Hudson, 2100, who has been a La Mer loyalist for decades.
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The loyalist is just supposed to go along with whatever the line of the day is.
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But if you're a Tarly loyalist at this point, you're probably pretty worried about your future.
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If you're a Taco Bell loyalist, then you automatically have something in common with Chrissy Teigen.
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If you don't have the time, the Loyalist and Owen and Engine are other excellent options.
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Hannity, a fervent loyalist of President Trump, responded to the arrest with his usual partisan umbrage.
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Barr's track record suggests that he may yet be the loyalist attorney general that Trump desires.
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So where is Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and stalwart Trump loyalist?
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Mr. Zhang, a salesman in the city of Fushun, in northeastern China, was a Samsung loyalist.
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Mimi Swartz Houston — MARCH was not a good month for a certain kind of Texas loyalist.
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I've worked in politics ever since I was a teenager, but I'm not a party loyalist.
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Western forces would have to stay and fight the lingering ISIS, Hezbollah, and Assad loyalist forces.
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The media unit of Lebanon's Hezbollah Shi'ite militia said the town had fallen to loyalist forces.
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It was a handful of these Life Guards who switched sides and joined the Loyalist conspiracy.
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A few thousand civilians gathered near La Carlota, where loyalist troops surrounded them, sometimes firing guns.
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Reuniting the north and south of Ireland would be politically toxic to the North's loyalist population.
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Usually a Trump loyalist, he has recently styled himself a voice for the white working class.
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Once considered a Netanyahu loyalist, Mr. Mandelblit approved and has overseen the police investigations so far.
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That gave rise to the equally violent paramilitary Ulster Defense Association (UDA) as a Loyalist force.
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The cooperation of Mr. Pecker is another potential blow to the president from a former loyalist.
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Scaramucci's public break with Trump makes him the latest loyalist to cut ties with the President.
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But Trump has since replaced acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire with another loyalist, Grenell.
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Grenell, a President Donald Trump loyalist, is also still serving as the US ambassador to Germany.
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The big question: will he pick a Trump loyalist, or an independent voice like McCain himself?
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His nomination represents the elevation of another Trump loyalist to the top tier of the administration.
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He feared a repeat of the 1970s, when he was nearly blown up by loyalist bomb.
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McGahn, who had been seen as a Trump loyalist, ultimately rebuffed the request to fire Mueller.
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Pompeo, by contrast, is viewed as a trustworthy and effective loyalist by Trump and his team.
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But like Gerasimov, Shoigu, a long-time Putin loyalist, also enjoys a high profile in Russia.
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Democrats see the attorney general as a hackish Trump loyalist and evaluate the letter through that lens.
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The average American is exactly what I am, not a Trump loyalist or fanatic in any way.
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In July 2007, Chavez named Gustavo Rangel, a loyalist who headed the army reserves, as defense minister.
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In Mr Inoyatov's place, Mr Mirziyoyev has appointed Ikhtiyor Abdullayev, a loyalist who was previously prosecutor-general.
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Specifically, Lord Altrincham, who ends up on the receiving end of a punch from a monarchy loyalist.
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Gentiloni is seen as a Renzi loyalist who would be unlikely to set his own, independent course.
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Though the war had ended, political instability led Quakers in the area to side with the Loyalist.
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Valentina Matviyenko, a Kremlin loyalist and speaker of the upper house of parliament, said Russia would retaliate.
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Coats' resignation was announced Sunday in a tweet by President Donald Trump, who wants a loyalist, Rep.
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And he would likely be a Trump loyalist -- whether he or the President wants to admit it.
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Despite the repeated attacks, Sessions has remained a Trump loyalist who continues to back the president's policies.
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The investigation was begun by the handpicked appointee of Mr. Netanyahu's handpicked justice minister, a Likud loyalist.
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He is supposed to be the nation's head law-enforcement official, but acts as a Trump loyalist.
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Last Wednesday, Trump announced that loyalist Grenell would serve as acting director, despite having no intelligence experience.
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Finally, and most obviously, Trump had a very big motive to fire Comey and install a loyalist.
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On the best teams I've seen, on what I call a "loyalist team," gossip is never tolerated.
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Mr. Giuliani, a fierce loyalist of Mr. Trump's, emerged as the early favorite for secretary of state.
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Firing Rosenstein and putting in a Trump loyalist would be like putting Mueller in a "straightjacket," Rep.
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Sure, he was aware that the Knicks' president, Phil Jackson, was a loyalist to the triangle offense.
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Let James Jones, his 36-year-old Cavaliers teammate and a staunch LeBron loyalist, try to explain.
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You are telling me Bannon was more of an opportunist than a Trump loyalist from the jump?
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Abbasi, a Western-educated businessman who founded a budget airline, is regarded as an absolute Nawaz loyalist.
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Rather than work to consolidate his most powerful allies, Trump tore into yet another loyalist on Wednesday.
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I had always heard that Mitch McConnell was a master legislator and a true loyalist to this institution.
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Sharif kept control of PML-N after his ouster and installed loyalist Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as prime minister.
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Abbasi, 58, is seen as a staunch Sharif loyalist and was minister for petroleum in his last cabinet.
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The sentiment from the Republican lawmaker to a Democratic loyalist underscored the odd convergence around Mr. Comey's book.
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Rosenstein remained in the post after Trump named political loyalist Matt Whitaker as acting attorney general in November.
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But a Reuters team traveling there from the capital Yamoussoukro saw only a handful of loyalist military vehicles.
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Bosworth was a Zuckerberg loyalist, having joined the company in 2006, but he had no experience in hardware.
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French toast and bagels belong in entirely separate breakfast dominions Full disclosure: I am a lifelong Panera loyalist.
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One Trump loyalist, who worked on the campaign and the transition, gave his reaction to CNN's Jim Sciutto.
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Although at heart a loyalist to the British monarchy, Cooper had been an outspoken supporter of the crown.
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Any Trump loyalist abandoning the president in that way would "certainly remind everybody" about Nixon, Cashin said. Sen.
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If the Trump administration is looking for a loyalist, though, Cuccinelli's lack of expertise could be an asset.
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Where Flynn was widely seen as a Trump loyalist whose extreme views mirrored the president's own, Lt. Gen.
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The army pushed Abbasi to switch allegiance from Sharif but he refused, cementing his reputation as a loyalist.
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The sanctioning of a Hun Sen loyalist comes amid increasingly strained relations between the United States and Cambodia. .
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"But even after Stone left the campaign, he remained a strong supporter, calling himself "the ultimate Trump loyalist.
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His coalition will be represented by Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, a former interior minister seen as a Kabila loyalist.
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In April, Raúl Castro stepped down as President, and was replaced by Miguel Díaz-Canel, a longtime loyalist.
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Price was seen as a loyalist to Vice President Pence, and lacked a more personal connection to Trump.
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The war interrupted construction of the Loyalist House, which had begun in 1810; it wasn't finished until 123.
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If you're an Apple loyalist and want the newest model every year, then the upgrade program makes sense.
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The underlying issue here is that McCabe is a career FBI agent and not a Donald Trump loyalist.
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White House counsel Don McGahn has been a Trump loyalist since the early days of Trump's presidential campaign.
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The acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, is a Trump loyalist and an outspoken critic of the investigation.
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Thus Margaret Moncrieffe made a triumphant return, and lived for a time in the center of Loyalist America.
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He paused an attempted takeover of the Hungarian central bank, but later appointed a loyalist as its chief.
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The implication of his attacks has been that he wanted a loyalist in charge of the Justice Department.
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Last year, Trump was forced to quickly backtrack after announcing his intent to nominate another loyalist, Republican Rep.
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Grenell, a Trump loyalist who has no intelligence experience, faces a steep learning curve, to put it mildly.
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On Wednesday, he ousted Maguire from the acting DNI job in favor of a Trump loyalist, Richard Grenell.
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"And it is the total demolition of every aspect of Protestant unionist and loyalist culture," he went on.
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Villani used to be a Macron loyalist who in 2017 became a member of parliament with Macron's party.
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Reports indicated Trump had sought a political loyalist for the role who could rein in the intelligence services.
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Last month, Hungary's chief prosecutor Peter Polt, an Orban loyalist, was reappointed for a second nine-year term.
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The transition officials were also pressed about provocative comments Trump loyalist Mike Huckabee made earlier on Wednesday morning.
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But a sea border was no good either: It might set off a violent backlash from loyalist paramilitaries.
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He is also the latest Trump loyalist to take on a new role in the aftermath of impeachment.
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The author is Cliff Sims, a former communications staff member and Trump loyalist who worked on the campaign.
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Mr. Whitaker, a loyalist who had told people that his job was to protect the president, said no.
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The former federal prosecutor has been a Republican Party loyalist and a critic of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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If you're an Apple Music subscriber or an iTunes loyalist, you won't need to worry about any of this.
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" Politico's Thrush calls Brock's conversion "Blumenthal's greatest coup — and the one that cemented his standing as a Clinton loyalist.
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He is a Beijing loyalist but also a moderate who is on reasonably good terms with most pan-democrats.
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"Dubke and his Crossroads friends did everything they could to kill the Trump movement and failed," one loyalist said.
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Trump replaced Tillerson with loyalist CIA Director Mike Pompeo which, together with U.S. inflation data, weighed on the dollar.
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That makes sense, since Whitaker or any other Trump loyalist can't stop court documents from entering the public domain.
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The defense portfolio, significant partly due to major U.S. military aid, went to another Aoun loyalist, Elias Bou Saab.
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Others warn that may be a futile gesture: routes to the palace are easily blocked by loyalist security forces.
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So might General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, a onetime Saleh loyalist who now serves as Mr Hadi's vice-president.
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Romney is under consideration for secretary of state, along with Trump loyalist and ex-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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Combined with Kushner's steadfast support during the campaign and after, this trait marked Kushner as a true Trump loyalist.
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André de Oliveira Sango, a long-time Dos Santos loyalist, was made foreign intelligence chief over a decade ago.
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Every president needs a few die-hard loyalists around him; Trump needs everyone to be a die-hard loyalist.
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Risch, unlike Corker, is viewed as more of a Trump loyalist who would be unlikely to confront the president.
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Bannon is a Sessions-loyalist and once encouraged him to run for president, before Trump got into the race.
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"It's part of a pattern," Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and a Trump loyalist, said on Fox News.
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The Supreme Court is known to be a closed and nearly leakproof institution, and Kagan is an institutional loyalist.
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On their first day of searching, the Shields found the space they are now transforming into Smyth & the Loyalist.
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When Pelosi said McAleenan was also a Trump loyalist, Trump responded that "he's an Obama guy," according to Axios.
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A Kasich loyalist in line to direct the combined campaign in the state, Tim Biggam, turned down the job.
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Katie Arrington (R), who cast herself as a Trump loyalist, took almost 51 percent of the vote on Tuesday.
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He was a ferocious loyalist, an over-promoted henchman-type whose avowed guiding principle was: "Let Trump be Trump".
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That move gave Whitaker, a Trump loyalist who Democrats have called a "political lackey," oversight of the Mueller probe.
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The president, Win Myint, is a loyalist of the de facto government leader, Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
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In August, for example, his defence minister tried to rein in a loyalist militia known as the Tiger Forces.
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Rosenstein is a Trump appointee, but he's also a career prosecutor and not necessarily a die-hard Trump loyalist.
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These artists have no desire for confrontation; they want to play a loyalist role that allows them relative freedom.
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That callousness incensed even Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who has mutated from Trump critic to loyalist.
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Tapped to serve in the White House, she apparently became a loyalist or at least appeared to be one.
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Installing Ms. Singer at Vanity Fair would give Ms. Wintour a loyalist at one of Condé Nast's biggest titles.
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The Orangemen strutted past homes decorated with flags of loyalist paramilitaries and murals showing armed paramilitary men in balaclavas.
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Julia Klöckner, for instance, the next agriculture minister, is a smooth-talking CDU loyalist from southern Germany's wine country.
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Trump this week replaced Maguire with Richard Grenell, the US ambassador to Germany who is considered a Trump loyalist.
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But there are big questions about whether Trump's scorched-earth approach can work with voters beyond his loyalist base.
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"Forget the game; we're here for the pastrami," said Ms. Sitver, a staunch Carnegie Deli loyalist from Weston, Conn.
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A spokesman for Kadyrov, a former Chechen rebel fighter turned Kremlin loyalist, could not immediately be reached for comment.
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Mr. Kinney, a member of the Orange Order, a hard-line loyalist group, pulled a magazine from his bag.
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And now the larger issue is that yet another loyalist is gone and that could have long-term reverberations.
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Among the incidents the newspaper uncovered: He tried to install a loyalist as head of the Michael Cohen inquiry.
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He was replaced by Rishi Sunak, a Johnson loyalist previously second in command to Javid in overseeing public spending.
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"The PRI never dies," declared Isaac Contreras Alcántara, 77, a party loyalist who runs a small restaurant in Atlacomulco.
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The defense portfolio, significant partly because of major American military aid, went to another Aoun loyalist, Elias Bou Saab.
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The loyalist militias — loyal to Britain, that is — such as the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), also formed in response.
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Mr. Ezrilov, a longtime Volvo loyalist and a federal solutions director for Resolute Partners, felt the briefest flash of anxiety.
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Sources report that Romney is waging a behind-the-scenes fight for the job with Rudy Giuliani, a Trump loyalist.
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But the government fell short of meeting its pledges and fighting has regularly broken out between loyalist and separatist militias.
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Those staffers saw the surprising resignation of Trump loyalist and communications director Hope Hicks as a sort of tipping point.
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There paramilitary prisoners from both republican and loyalist sides of the troubles were able to organize themselves within the system.
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Rudy Giuliani Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and Donald Trump loyalist, is joining the president's legal team.
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But we at least assume he'll have a more independent view of things than someone considered to be a loyalist.
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He thinks the Obama administration was fundamentally corrupt, with a loyalist attorney general protecting a rogue president from facing justice.
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Should Magashule end up in legal trouble over the dairy project, Ramaphosa could try to replace him with a loyalist.
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From Trump's standpoint, this is one of the reasons installing a loyalist as attorney general was such a major victory.
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So might General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, a one-time Saleh loyalist who now serves as Mr Hadi's vice-president.
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One possibility is that he would name a loyalist as prime minister, perhaps Antonio Tajani, president of the European Parliament.
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From the podium Len McCluskey, the loyalist boss of Labour's largest affiliated union, called for Mr Corbyn's enemies to quit.
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The US, and Russia, and rebels, and the loyalist forces will continue to be able to attack the Islamic State.
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Trump's juiciest comments pertained to his attorney general, uber-loyalist Jeff Sessions, whom he resents for recusing from that investigation.
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Handel's primary rival Bob Gray also stopped by, telling The Hill he's been rallying his Trump loyalist base for Handel.
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"You're not a real Chicagoan if you put that red slop on your encased meats," rages the Chicago Dog loyalist.
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Sondland — a Trump loyalist and Republican campaign donor — was nominated by the president to be the EU ambassador in 2018.
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The Loyalist House is now a museum, filled with mahogany furniture carved from the ships' ballast discarded on the docks.
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President Trump defends the Saudis, Emmanuel Macron picks a loyalist and a Northern Irish author wins the Man Booker Prize.
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His approval ratings on the slide, President Emmanuel Macron named a staunch, sometimes fulsome loyalist as the new interior minister.
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That legislation has yet to be taken up by the committee's chairman, Senator Jim Risch of Idaho, a Trump loyalist.
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A hard-line loyalist party has British politics in its death grip, because it knows that its cause is dying.
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Had he not been nominated, Ratcliffe would be just another Trump loyalist in the House from a safe Republican district.
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Democrats have decried the nomination, accusing the President of seeking to install a loyalist in a key, nonpartisan intelligence position.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he has named Richard Grenell, a staunch loyalist, as acting spy chief.
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That choice has become very controversial because Grenell has no intelligence experience and is considered a loyalist to the President.
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It also prompted a strikingly public rebuke from Luisa Ortega, a Maduro loyalist who serves as the nation's chief prosecutor.
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Grenell, for his part, quickly brought in another Trump loyalist, Kash Patel, to serve as a senior adviser at ODNI.
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However, The Hill reported that the White House had been weighing removing Gordon in favor of tapping a Trump loyalist.
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The minister is a loyalist of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who has prioritized economic development of the Amazon rainforest.
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Kadyrov, a former Chechen rebel turned Kremlin loyalist, was also shown firing a high-powered weapon at a target himself.
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Ron DeSantis, who resigned from the House weeks after the primary and is a fierce loyalist of President Donald Trump.
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Sources told CNN at the time she was not seen as the kind of loyalist Trump wanted in the role.
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Pompeo, a former Army officer who was a Republican congressman, is regarded as a Trump loyalist with hawkish world views.
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As Stephanie Saltzman, a BB cream loyalist, wrote for Fashionista this January, the popularity of BB cream peaked in 2013.
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Intrigued by monuments to Loyalist exiles and martyrs in English churches, Mr Hoock dug into long-forgotten archives and eyewitness accounts.
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Maduro loyalist and National Constituent Assembly president Delcy Rodriguez said Wednesday&aposs releases were part of the dialogue toward achieving peace.
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Some see an Obama restoration movement with Joe Biden , Eric Holder or some other loyalist rising to reclaim the party's mantle.
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Philippe Reines, a longtime Clinton loyalist, attacked Gillibrand on Twitter for her comments against Clinton last week, but others remained silent.
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And Hong Kong's chief executive, Carrie Lam, a Beijing loyalist, said the government would clarify the "very clear" rules if necessary.
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Abdelkader Bensalah, the Speaker of the Senate (and a Bouteflika loyalist), is next in line as president, according to the constitution.
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Priebus previously served as chairman of the RNC and is considered a Republican Party stalwart, as opposed to a Trump loyalist.
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A Trump loyalist, Whitaker was appointed by Trump without Senate confirmation after the president ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions in November.
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Paul, a noted and frequently shamed iOS loyalist, talks with Dan to see what he's missing out on in Android land.
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Once a staunch loyalist of Trump's, Cohen broke with his former boss after FBI agents raided Cohen's properties in April 2018.
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The bomb-ass basketball play was shunted aside for a very boring story about a "Trojan loyalist" who changed Walton's life.
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Bin Salman has ripped this up by imprisoning royals, taking away their money and power, then handing it to a loyalist.
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This is Trump's fourth failed Fed nominee, and the second blocked attempt to get a loyalist onto the central bank's board.
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Harriet Miers, a George W. Bush loyalist without ties to the movement, failed the test and withdrew from consideration in 2005.
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Mr. Balmori, a Loyalist, fled with his family to England in 1936 to escape political persecution during the Spanish Civil War.
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Yet who could blame a loyalist for wondering if ghosts were rising from their Wrigley crypt and moving restlessly, remorselessly westward.
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Moore is a staunch Trump loyalist who co-authored the book Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy.
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"Dubke and his Crossroads friends did everything they could to kill the Trump movement and failed," one Trump loyalist told CNN.
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Others targeted include ministers and the Venezuelan Deputy Attorney General Katherine Harrington, a Maduro loyalist also blacklisted by the United States.
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But Risch is a Trump loyalist who is seen as much more likely to be deferential to the president than Corker.
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Even Trump loyalist Ron DeSantis, who is running against Democrat Andrew Gillum to replace Scott as governor, disagreed with the president.
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Republicans are worried about Bredesen because he's campaigning to attract Independent voters while Blackburn is positioning herself as a Trump loyalist.
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Mr. Ferrer, a friendly Cuomo loyalist, acts as a pinch-hitter of sorts: He has served as acting chairman twice before.
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Mr. Sessions recused himself early in his tenure, souring his relationship with Mr. Trump, who wanted a loyalist managing the inquiry.
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DeSantis was a Trump loyalist when the president helped propel the two-term Republican congressman into the governor's mansion in 2018.
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Mr. Whitaker, whom the White House previously installed as Mr. Sessions's chief of staff, is widely seen as a Trump loyalist.
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But while I love trying out new beauty products, I'm also a loyalist at heart to some of my favorite brands.
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Chatterjee, ever the loyalist, says that he still supports his interim plan to subsidize coal plants while FERC makes its judgment.
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From the open back doors of union vans driving along with the crowd, a union loyalist led the marchers in chants.
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Several Democrats slammed the move as an attempt by the President to simply install a staunch loyalist atop the intelligence community.
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A Trump loyalist with scant intelligence community qualifications, US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, was announced as Maguire's replacement last Wednesday.
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Darci Tucker, a teaching artist, will portray Samson and another real figure — Elizabeth Thompson, a loyalist spy — in this solo show.
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Meanwhile, the President named current Richard Grenell, a staunch loyalist and the current US ambassador to Germany, as acting spy chief.
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And if Mr. Rosenstein rebuffs the president's commands, Mr. Trump could replace him with a loyalist who will follow his instructions.
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"I've known the president for 40 years, I consider myself a hard-core Trump loyalist," said former campaign adviser Roger Stone.
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On Wednesday, Trump announced that US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, considered a Trump loyalist, would become the new acting DNI.
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President Trump now has the chance to appoint an accommodating loyalist who'd give him far less trouble than Mr. Shaub has.
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Korchnoi twice challenged the Soviet champion Anatoly Karpov, a Kremlin loyalist who assumed the title after Fischer failed to defend it.
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Htin Kyaw's replacement is widely expected to be fellow NLD loyalist Win Myint, who is currently speaker of the lower house.
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Distancing herself from simply being a party loyalist could pay off in Idaho, said Jaclyn Kettler, a Boise State University political scientist.
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Cohen, once a Trump loyalist, implicated the President in a hush money scheme when he pleaded guilty in federal court last year.
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Aleppo is held variously by loyalist forces, extremist groups including the al Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front, and other anti-government militia.
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Those staffers saw the surprising resignation of Trump loyalist and communications director Hope Hicks on Wednesday as a sort of tipping point.
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Gref is a Putin loyalist who can exercise indirect influence over policy, but he is not part of the Putin inner circle.
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"I've been able to talk to the Mayor when I need to; I'm a de Blasio loyalist to this day," he said.
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The coalition and Aden's security forces suspect that Saleh and loyalist fighters are orchestrating the violence to derail any progress in Aden.
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Renzi loyalist Lorenzo Guerini, the PD's deputy leader, said Bersani's comments were "incomprehensible and disconcerting", adding that he had "often been disloyal".
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Maduro loyalist Delcy Rodriguez, head of the body known as the constituent assembly, said the law would be passed before the weekend.
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In other words, Spicer was a politico and a party loyalist, a stalwart Republican who liked politics and Washington and winning arguments.
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John Lewis, an influential loyalist, congressman and hero of the civil-rights movement, recently appeared to question Mr Sanders's record in it.
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Whitaker, a Trump loyalist, has publicly made comments criticizing the special counsel's investigation and proposing ways the attorney general could stifle it.
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Trading on his connections as a Cuomo loyalist, Mr. Howe was seen by many as a reliable conduit to the governor's office.
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Jordan — an extreme loyalist to President Donald Trump — has taken on an increasingly prominent role within the GOP amid the impeachment inquiry.
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Yet there are real questions about whether someone like Card, a loyalist to Bush, would take a job in Trump's White House.
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Michael Grimm, who pleaded guilty to tax evasion, is making a comeback as a Trump loyalist after serving seven months behind bars.
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The most high profile casualty was Duterte loyalist and former president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who lost her position as a deputy speaker.
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" Lake's views were "horrible"—he was a "hard-core neocon and a loyalist to Israel"—but he "doesn't take himself super seriously.
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Wagner, who also had a deputy role under Walden, is a Bush family loyalist and a former top Republican National Committee official.
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Plus, the three cards each offer a ton of ongoing value, whether you're a casual flyer or a hard-core Delta loyalist.
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I know from my research that top performing teams always meet our definition of what it means to be a loyalist team.
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He is also a Trump loyalist, and there is typically little distinction between his public statements and the policies of the president.
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An avowed Trump loyalist, Moore is a senior fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation who frequently provides economic commentary to media outlets.
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He's seen as a Trump loyalist, and sources told the Washington Examiner that he's a Trump "family favorite" for the UN post.
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When the TV-loving president responded by attacking him, Scaramucci indicated his days of being a loyalist were finally at their end.
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Now, read the article, "Jeff Sessions Is Forced Out as Attorney General as Trump Installs Loyalist," and answer the following questions: 1.
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Mr. Trump tapped a loyalist as acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, who in the past questioned the scope of the Russia investigation.
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The senator is facing a challenge from Jim Renacci, a Trump loyalist in Congress who represents a House district in northeastern Ohio.
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Before departing, the general is said to have told the police officers that he would "deal" with their commander, a Mugabe loyalist.
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She was not viewed within the administration as the type of loyalist Trump wanted in the intelligence role, according to CNN's reporting.
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Is there something to the idea that Hollywood is failing to speak to the wants and needs of the average Trump loyalist?
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In Chechnya, the bank provided funds for an industrial park to Ramzan Kadyrov, the republic's ruthless leader and a staunch Putin loyalist.
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Rather than act as the senator he is, with his own power to shape events, Gardner has served as a Trump loyalist.
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Now a number of his acolytes, such as his son Donald Trump Jr., former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, and Trump loyalist Rep.
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But while he'd add a nonpartisan veneer to the process, he could also be less predictable than a Pelosi loyalist like Rep.
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"Shelton would be a perfect fit as she would be a Trump loyalist who won Senate confirmation," Steinberg said in a note.
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"My personal opinion is he was just a businessman, not a loyalist or a patriot," said Karen L. Frederick, the museum's curator.
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Violence by Protestant loyalist groups has dropped since the Ulster Volunteer Paramilitary group went on a six-week killing rampage in 2005.
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He's a 30-year-old Trump loyalist who developed a close relationship with Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner during the presidential transition.
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By the time Ned journeys down to the Tower of Joy, he and Robert have already defeated the main Targaryen loyalist army.
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Emirati troops, along with irregular and loyalist forces in Yemen, have been fighting against Shiite rebels known as Houthis for Hodeida since Wednesday.
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The Charlie Hebdo attack was followed a day later by the killing of a trainee policewoman by Amedy Coulibaly, an Islamic State loyalist.
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Long a Trump loyalist who once said he would take a "bullet" for the president, Cohen turned on Trump even before pleading guilty.
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Whitaker's appointment spurred fears that Trump was installing a loyalist to take control of and perhaps crush special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
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Since then, PiS has been systematically taking over the country's judicial branch by packing the courts with loyalist judges and threatening judicial independence.
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The National Guard will function, according to New York University Global Affairs professor Mark Galeotti, as a sort of maximally loyalist Praetorian Guard.
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Instead, he named long-time loyalist Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as his replacement as prime minister until the next election, expected in mid-2018.
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The chief prosecutor, Carlos Baca, once a Correa loyalist, used his new freedom to charge Mr Moreno's vice-president, Jorge Glas, with corruption.
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Valentina Matvienko, a Kremlin loyalist and speaker of the upper house of Russia's parliament, met the North Korean leader in Pyongyang on Saturday.
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Melih Gokcek, a staunch Erdogan loyalist who has been mayor of Ankara for 23 years and won five consecutive elections, quit on Saturday.
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On May 22nd he replaced the prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, who was the engineer of the migrant deal, with a loyalist, Binali Yildirim.
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He has neither endorsed a presidential candidate nor joined "stop Trump" efforts; a consummate loyalist, Mr. Cole vows to back any Republican nominee.
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Michael Grimm, a Trump loyalist and convicted felon felt the wrath from Staten Island Republicans over his support for the Republican tax bill.
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General Washington briefly took over his former friend's house after Morris, a loyalist, high-tailed it to London once the Revolutionary War began.
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Martha Roby, who had criticized Trump's personal conduct, found herself in a runoff with a candidate positioning himself as a pure Trump loyalist.
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When Alison, who has never left Ulster, discovers her husband's past as a Loyalist terrorist, she finds herself lost in a moral labyrinth.
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The regime's immediate objective was to secure territory leading to a pair of loyalist towns farther north—a path that ran through Saraqib.
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We don't have to make the sacrifices demanded by a bloody revolutionary war waged against our loyalist neighbors and a mighty overseas empire.
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Like Grenell, Ellis is seen as a Trump loyalist who joined the administration early on, two sources familiar with the situation told CNN.
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A large share of English-speaking Canadians were, at the time, Loyalist émigrés who had fled the United States during the Revolutionary War.
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Mr. Miller has remained close to many officials in the White House, and is still viewed by the president as a steadfast loyalist.
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Should the public be concerned that the president replaced Mr. Sessions with a "loyalist" who might try to impede or undermine the inquiry?
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Trump announced via tweet that he had picked Ratcliffe, viewed as a stalwart loyalist to the president, for the top intelligence community position.
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White House officials had been signaling such a move for days, saying Trump would prefer to have a political loyalist in the role.
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Scaramucci, a longtime Trump loyalist who served in the administration for 11 days in 2017, attacked his former boss as unfit for office.
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A staunch loyalist with no intelligence background and a reputation for alienating people, wrote David Andelman -- Grenell replaces outgoing acting director Joseph Maguire.
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Grenell is an unconventional pick: The ambassador has little experience with intelligence work and is widely seen as Trump loyalist above all else.
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He also proposed the head of the Federal Tax Service, Mikhail Mishustin, as his new prime minister, replacing veteran Putin loyalist Dmitry Medvedev.
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The attacks escalated at Monday's debate, where Grimm and Donovan sparred over who's the real Trump loyalist and lobbed accusations at one another.
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It failed after a week when loyalist regular army troops marched into the capital Ouagadougou and Diendere, Compaore's former spy chief, was arrested.
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Following the meeting, Jamie Bryson, a self-described "loyalist activist," told local reporters that the Brexit deal would be met with mass resistance.
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He suggested that if his entry was blocked, he would attempt to lead a session of the loyalist lawmakers elsewhere in the capital.
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Hannity, the ultimate loyalist, often functions as a member of Trump's extended Cabinet, giving the Administration a nightly dose of encouragement and advice.
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His dismissal — and replacement by a Zuma loyalist — led the ratings agency Standard & Poor's to downgrade South Africa's government debt to junk status.
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As POLITICO first reported, that question has already been asked and answered at the CIA's highest levels — by Mike Pompeo, a Trump loyalist.
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During last summer's coup attempt, the muhtar, a loyalist to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, led the resistance against rebel soldiers in his neighborhood.
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Whitaker, previously Sessions's chief of staff, had no obvious qualifications for the job other than that he appeared to be a Trump loyalist.
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Corruption, usually by loyalist officials, is rampant and rarely punished in Uganda and presidential polls lack transparency and credibility, according to some independent monitors.
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Skipping over Rosenstein to pick a loyalist with limited experience to become the country's top law enforcement official has set further alarm bells ringing.
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Trump originally interviewed McCormick as a potential Treasury secretary candidate -- a position that ended up going to Trump loyalist and fellow financier Steve Mnuchin.
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The primary hinged around the president, with Grimm casting himself as the true loyalist, even as Donovan was the one who got the endorsement.
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The suspects under arrest in Nemtsov's slaying are all Chechens, including the suspected triggerman, a Kadyrov loyalist and former officer in his security service.
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Dinesh Gunawardene, a Rajapaksa loyalist, said Wickremesinghe's coalition had handed a motion "to suspend all government expenses" to the speaker and the parliament secretary.
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The nomination of Malpass would put a Trump loyalist and a skeptic of multilateral institutions in line to lead the world's largest development lender.
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The company has gotten its share of celebrity endorsements, too: Warren Buffett says he's a "Coke loyalist, " and Berkshire Hathaway is a longstanding investor.
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No word on what brand is ready to step in to be there for her now that she's no longer a Living Proof loyalist.
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And the president's decision to go outside the Justice Department succession order and install a Trump loyalist as acting attorney general raises serious questions.
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Ratcliffe, a Trump loyalist and the most junior member of the House Intelligence Committee, had been tapped, but not formally nominated, to replace Coats.
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Democrats have voiced concern that the president installed Whitaker, who was seen as a Trump loyalist, in order to hinder or end Mueller's investigation.
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The big question: What will it take to finally sway Reich loyalist John Smith (Rufus Sewell) to get on the right side of history?
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Yildirim said 232 people were killed in Friday night's violence, 208 of them civilians, police and loyalist soldiers, and a further 24 coup plotters.
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Bytes: • Jared's evolution as Richard's doting sycophant continues to be a delight, with Zach Woods playing him as chief loyalist, cheerleader and den mother.
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Family political disputes date back as early as Benjamin Franklin, whose son was imprisoned for being a steadfast loyalist during the American Revolutionary War.
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Whether you're a Ray-Bans loyalist, or new to the brand, it's definitely a great place to pick up your next pair of sunglasses.
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If Burlakoff and Krane could persuade Chun to become a Subsys loyalist, it would be a coup for them and for the entire company.
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The Fox pundit is a Trump loyalist who days before the election had called Ryan a "saboteur" who needed to be ousted from office.
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Jericho is a WWE lifer, after all, a Vince McMahon loyalist who hasn't wrestled in Japan since 1997 or outside of WWE since 1999.
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It is going to remind people how important it is to have a president who appoints and values qualified people, not just loyalist hacks.
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And the network caused a brief stir by promising to air a surreptitiously filmed video taken by Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former Trump loyalist.
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Mr. McGuinness had fought a war to erase that border — and the British Army and Loyalist paramilitaries had fought a war to maintain it.
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" Reaching out to Mr. Sessions surreptitiously via an outside loyalist rather than relying on official White House channels "provides additional evidence of his intent.
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When Mr. Trump fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions last week, he named a loyalist, Matthew G. Whitaker, to replace him in an acting capacity.
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Democrats are intensely interested in whether the president tried to push Mr. Whitaker, a Trump loyalist, to influence the investigation during his brief tenure.
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In the photographs taken near that prison, teens carry Loyalist flags and banners along with Union Jacks, gunning for confrontation with any Catholic counterparts.
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Mr. Moore has also been criticized as a loyalist for Mr. Trump who will largely be a proxy for the president at the Fed.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions was fired, and replaced by a loyalist who will take charge of the special counsel investigation into Russia's election interference.
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He is also a bombastic Trump loyalist, who was widely dismissed as a loudmouth with no serious support in the state's staid Republican establishment.
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But the move allows Trump to fill the job for the time being with a loyalist while he figures out a long term solution.
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Mr. Trump, who considered Mr. Sessions a loyalist, has called the recusal "unfair to the president" and chastised Mr. Rosenstein for appointing Mr. Mueller.
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It contains no moment quite so harrowing as Isabel's branding in the first volume, nor any characters quite so diabolical as the loyalist Mrs.
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More than 240 Turks died in separate episodes elsewhere in the country before loyalist troops restored order in the early hours of July 16.
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Starmer has received 68 nominations so far, a long way ahead of his nearest rival, Corbyn loyalist Rebecca Long Bailey, who has 26 nominations.
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That would be seen as an olive branch to the bureau and would help avoid allegations that Mr. Trump was selecting a political loyalist.
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The president reportedly berated Maguire afterward for letting his aide share the information, and then he ousted Maguire and replaced him with a loyalist.
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Mr. Lewandowski, a pugnacious loyalist of Mr. Trump's who is considering a Senate run in New Hampshire, was never going to make it easy.
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Grenell, a fierce loyalist of the president, has earned plaudits from some of Trump's close allies who expressed confidence in his abilities and experience.
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" Venezuela's Foreign Minister, Maduro loyalist Jorge Arreaza, responded to the US, tweeting: "We reject the Trump Administration's vulgar interventionism in Venezuela's internal affairs & institutions.
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And our current President was tutored in the political arts by Nixon loyalist Roger Stone, who, like others, believe Nixon shouldn't have been impeached.
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Hicks is even more of a Trump loyalist than Scaramucci — she has been with the president since before he launched his White House bid.
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But as POLITICO first reported, that question has already been asked and answered at the CIA's highest levels — by Mike Pompeo, a Trump loyalist.
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Others may be opportunists who see a chance to gain high office by pledging to be more of a loyalist than the current cabinet.
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That Giuliani will now not serve in Trump's administration is the latest sign of a longtime loyalist being shut out and replaced with other conservatives .
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BJP President Amit Shah and another Modi loyalist are running for re-election to the upper house from Gujarat, the prime minister's western home state.
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The incident caused a flurry of alarm coming after an Islamic State loyalist went on a rampage in southern France last Friday, killing four people.
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But opposition parties have written to the speaker, a Zuma loyalist, asking that she hold an urgent sitting; this is now set for April 18th.
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His handpicked successor, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, 883, is a Communist Party loyalist who has shown the sort of restraint the Castros have always prized.
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His handpicked successor is Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, 57, above right, a Communist Party loyalist who is an enigma both on and off the island.
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Cotton, a close ally and a loyalist of President Trump, has recently told anyone standing in the way of Trump's foreign policy ideas to resign.
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And Timothy Morrison, the senior director for Europe and Russia on the National Security Council and a Bolton loyalist, is scheduled to appear next Thursday.
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Kushner is nobody, and thus he is uniquely credible when he tells Trump that a loyalist needs to be set aside for Trump's own good.
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Andrej Babis, the Czech prime minister who is facing criminal charges over the misuse of EU funds, recently replaced his justice minister with a loyalist.
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Maduro's critics have long referred to him as a dictator, especially since his loyalist Supreme Court started nullifying laws passed by the opposition-controlled Congress.
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For the same reason, the decision to appoint Mr Mueller was taken not by Mr Sessions, a Trump loyalist, but by his deputy, Rod Rosenstein.
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And without them, and with Facebook's other top liutenants all under order, it's unclear who'd be fit to lead Instagram other than Zuckerberg loyalist Mosseri.
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Brooks worked at California bank OneWest with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who wanted a loyalist for the post, according to two of Axios' unidentified sources.
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Malpass, a Trump loyalist and former campaign adviser, has raised some concerns that he will use the bank to further Trump's controversial "America First" agenda.
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Though he is now clearly a regime loyalist, Istúriz, who also served as education minister to former president Hugo Chávez, has a relatively moderate reputation.
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This rhetoric points to the real scandal here: Republicans are trying to impose a partisan, Trump-loyalist litmus test on America's top law enforcement agency.
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Over the course of the season, Ruth tries embracing the role, trying her hand at a dystopic villain, a Jewish immigrant, and a Soviet loyalist.
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Essentially, the next steps are for Russia to go to the loyalist camp—meaning the Assad government, Iran, and other supporters of the Assad regime.
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She saw the persistence of hunger in a democracy as unforgiveable and, though her activism was forged by communism, she was no blind party loyalist.
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Menendez's team, meanwhile, put most of its attention—and significantly less money—on portraying Hugin as a Trump loyalist, even if he disputed the charge.
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I spent the better part of my time on the Obama campaign working to defeat then Senator Clinton, so I'm no apologist or Hillaryland loyalist.
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Maduro's chief rival for the presidency was Henri Falcon, a former state governor and onetime loyalist of the ruling party who broke ranks in 20153.
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The letter to Barr picks up on many of the themes that anchored Republican attacks of the onetime Trump loyalist during the explosive public hearing.
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In Kansas, conservative Kris Kobach, a Trump loyalist who lost last year in the governor's race, could also make things difficult for the GOP (McClatchy).
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Ratcliffe, a staunch Trump loyalist, faced intense scrutiny for his lack of experience in the intelligence community and possibly embellishing his record as a prosecutor.
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A former senior national security aid and Trump loyalist, Morrison was reportedly the one who told Taylor about Sondland's conversation with Yermak regarding military aid.
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Loyalists seek to be the best version of themselves, showing up unconditionally in every relationship as a loyalist to those with whom they are engaged.
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They often referred to Northern Ireland as their inspiration, and there have been many links revealed over the years between far-right and Loyalist movements.
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The Kremlin made clear, however, that Vitaly Mutko — the minister of sport, and a Putin loyalist — would not be suspended, since he was not named.
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The Merritts' servants, some of whom are said to haunt the Loyalist House to this day, were slaves — slaves in Rye, slaves in Saint John.
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Mr. Mnuchin, 53, was the national finance chairman for Mr. Trump's campaign, and his selection would elevate a wealthy loyalist to a pivotal economic post.
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U Win Myint, above, is a longtime loyalist to the country's civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who is prohibited from serving as president.
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The former Alaska governor and Trump loyalist actually raised taxes on oil back in 2007, unlike her GOP predecessors, and wants to cap carbon emissions.
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The visit was the first since President Trump installed a loyalist atop the department to take control of an inquiry that has been his obsession.
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The other, the General Intelligence Directorate, is led by a longtime loyalist of the president and is dominated by Mr. Sisi's son Mahmoud el-Sisi.
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But two sources told CNN that Gordon wasn't viewed by some in the administration as the type of political loyalist Trump wanted in the role.
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"It's often in the music for British or British loyalist characters that we see the most signifiers of European music," she said in an interview.
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Many loyalists, however, see it as a witch hunt, and it's not uncommon to see flags celebrating Soldier F's parachute regiment fluttering in loyalist strongholds.
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Mr. Sharif left Islamabad around noon and was seen off by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, a party loyalist who was elected as prime minister last month.
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It was just last week, when Trump sacked Maguire for advancing the truth and replaced him with a loyalist, an incompetent political hack, Richard Grenell.
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This is one race in New York where a gun lobby loyalist can be replaced by someone who will stand up to the gun lobby.
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The president's special envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, a Trump loyalist, is determined to secure a deal that need only survive until the fall election.
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Loyalist paramilitaries feed off this to gain recruits, though according to the police, these groups are more often involved in organized crime than in politics.
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Trump replaced Maguire with Richard Grenell, a fierce loyalist who has served as the US ambassador to Germany and has no background in intelligence work.
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"So the idea that Barr is a Trump loyalist or apologist to me isn't supported at all by those fact patterns," Ratcliffe told The Hill.
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From his boyhood days as a Republican Senate page to his decades of volunteer work for G.O.P. candidates, Gorsuch has been a strong party loyalist.
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Cruz has long blasted Trump's ties to New York Democrats, painting the candidate as a faux Republican who is a loyalist to the Democratic Party.
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During the Revolutionary War, the church's rector even wrote a loyalist response to patriot Thomas Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense," which advocated for the colonies' freedom.
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The government also announced the retirement of police chief Augustine Chihuri, an unpopular Mugabe loyalist who it said has been on leave since Dec. 15.
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In 2016, loyalist party officials took control of Yanhuang Chunqiu, a monthly history magazine that had been a flagship for liberal intellectuals and retired officials.
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Deborah Samson, however, who disguised herself as a man and fought alongside the patriots, was a real person, as was Elizabeth Thompson, a loyalist spy.
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Democrats were trying to keep the agency in the hands of a Cordray loyalist rather than turning it over to Trump's band of merry deregulators.
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Though more than twice his boss's age, Kim Yong Chol, 72, is considered a fierce loyalist who climbed the ranks of North Korea's byzantine bureaucracy.
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Politics, the saying goes, makes for strange bedfellows, but I do hope fellow Trump loyalist Tom Brady sends Rex a nice Make America Great Again hat.
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One of the founders of the group was Jim Dowson, a hardline evangelical anti-abortion activist with close ties to Loyalist paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland.
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But as even the Ikea loyalist must admit, for every new classic there's something a bit sadder lurking in the shadows of those mock home vignettes.
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Other gay men in the administration include Ric Grenell, the US ambassador to Germany, who has made a brand as a brash, openly gay Trump loyalist.
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In a new interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump tries to talk around that by convincing himself that Sessions was never really a Trump loyalist.
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Maduro's loyalist Supreme Court has, meanwhile, stepped up the prosecution of opposition politicians including Ramon Muchacho, mayor of the wealthy Chacao district of capital city Caracas.
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COREY LEWANDOWSKI, FORMER TRUMP CAMPAIGN MANAGER: Look, Martha, I don&apost think anybody will ever accuse me of being anything other than a Donald Trump loyalist.
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On Thursday, the coalition named Tshisekedi's son, Felix, to succeed him as its president and Pierre Lumbi, a former Kabila loyalist, to head its political bureau.
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Whether you're a true crime loyalist or a newcomer to the genre post Netflix's Ted Bundy Tapes, this is one decades-old drama worth a revisit.
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Civic groups and NGOs say they are under siege, harassed by the authorities, subjected to mysterious dirty tricks and attacked by government politicians and loyalist media.
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Constitutional changes have reduced the authority of the president and put most levers of power in the hands of the prime minister, a Georgian Dream loyalist.
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The judge who heads the Supreme Court, Dith Munty, is a member of the permanent committee of the ruling party and a longtime Hun Sen loyalist.
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Win Myint, a Suu Kyi loyalist who has served as the speaker of the lower house, was likely to replace him, said NLD spokesman Aung Shin.
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The probe combed areas of the internet inaccessible to most users in order to search for traces of material from Clinton or longtime loyalist Sidney Blumenthal.
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Zuckerberg then installed a loyalist, his close friend and former News Feed VP Adam Mosseri, as Instagram's new VP of Product mid-way through this year.
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But a recall in 2017 would leave the presidency in the hands of the vice president, a post currently held by Socialist Party loyalist Aristobulo Isturiz.
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The Loyal Son is the first dual biography in over two decades, since Sheila L. Skemp's Benjamin and William Franklin: Father and Son, Patriot and Loyalist.
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Jason Miller, the guy who was Trump's official mouthpiece during last year's presidential run, has fathered a baby with Trump loyalist/attorney/talking head A.J. Delgado.
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Around 200 loyalist troops have been killed and hundreds wounded since the start of the offensive to capture Surt, which is 280 miles east of Tripoli.
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Mr. Davutoglu, too, was seen in public as a loyalist to Mr. Erdogan, but privately pushed back against some of the president's moves to accumulate power.
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Trump's capacity to make a similar argument is complicated by his choice not to broaden his support beyond his loyalist base in two years in office.
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A Gold Star Executive member of the warehouse store, Max Ellinger is a Costco loyalist through and through, visiting the store nearly three times a week.
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He's more of a GOP loyalist than many others who've come forward to testify, so his public appearance could be prove to be a wild card.
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Sanders has transformed attacks from the liberal policy advocacy organization Center for American Progress—run by Clinton loyalist Neera Tanden—and Brock into a fundraising bonanza.
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They include a recipe for molasses gingerbread from the family papers of Jacob Miller, a German-born Loyalist who left New England after the American Revolution.
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As a Trump loyalist, Democrats say, Whitaker could fire Mueller, starve the Russia investigation of funding or prevent a special counsel report from being made public.
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"I still have 28 PTSD, and I'm feeling a lot of it right now," said one Iowa Clinton loyalist who has been involved in both campaigns.
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Hoock tells the story of Captain Asgill, who, as late as 1782, was sentenced by Washington to be hanged in retaliation for an unpunished loyalist atrocity.
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This month Trump named Whitaker, a loyalist with dubious credentials, acting attorney general, stoking fears that the move was a first step toward clipping Mueller's wings.
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The Congress member is a staunch Trump loyalist who fiercely questioned the US intelligence community and law enforcement over its handling of their Russia collusion probes.
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Others say that the outside world's binary view of Chinese Catholicism — of loyalist underground church members and government flunkies — misses more subtle realities on the ground.
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Government forces have besieged rebel-held areas near Damascus for several years and more recently rebel groups have blockaded loyalist areas including al Foua and Kefraya.
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Three days later, I.R.A. operatives seized two nonuniformed British Army corporals mistaken for loyalist gunmen at the funeral of one of those killed in Milltown Cemetery.
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Pacquiao, a staunch Duterte loyalist and the only boxer to win world titles in eight divisions, believes executions are the best deterrent for big drug syndicates.
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And two sources told CNN that Gordon was not viewed by some in the administration as the type of political loyalist Trump wanted in the role.
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Other donors included Roger Altman, a former Clinton administration official and founder of investment bank Evercore; and Dick Harpootlian, a South Carolina lawyer and Biden loyalist.
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Joan declared it her holy mission to defend the city, and the following year she led the loyalist French forces, known as the Armagnacs, to victory.
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The offspring of those who fought to help Kim Il-sung establish himself as top leader form the loyalist core of the elite in Pyongyang today.
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However, the deal risks angering other factions in the military, which is still riven by civil war-era divisions between ex-rebels and former loyalist soldiers.
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In one of hip-hop's most populist periods, he is a divider — a loyalist to out-of-fashion values and a conscientious objector to dominant trends.
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Javid, known to have been at odds with Johnson's powerful policy adviser Dominic Cummings over spending plans, was replaced by Rishi Sunak, a Johnson ultra-loyalist.
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You can hit many of the county's attractions by driving or biking across the island on the two-lane Route 2150, known as the Loyalist Parkway.
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Lewandowski, who is considering a Senate run in New Hampshire, has been a fierce Trump loyalist dating back to his time working on the 2016 campaign.
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After Syrian shelling killed at least five Turkish soldiers, Ankara unleashed a round of airstrikes early Monday morning that they claimed killed 75 Assad loyalist troops.
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In fact, Kaliman, who is known in military circles as an ardent Morales loyalist, was immediately relieved from duty after the new president came to power.
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New York (CNN)The Donald Trump loyalist who famously said he'd take a bullet for the President is now willing to publicly fight his former boss.
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The surreptitious recordings were particularly striking given the fact that Cohen made a name for himself over the years as Trump's most strident defender and loyalist.
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The erstwhile Trump loyalist has hired a new attorney, Clinton White House veteran Lanny Davis, and disassociated himself from the president as both remain under investigation.
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Javid, known to have been at odds with Johnson's powerful policy adviser Dominic Cummings over spending plans, was replaced by Rishi Sunak, a Johnson ultra-loyalist.
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You can hit many of the county's attractions by driving or biking across the island on the two-lane Route 2150, known as the Loyalist Parkway.
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An armistice was arranged in the mid-'90s with a Persico loyalist, Joseph (Jo-Jo) Russo, who was also Mr. Persico's cousin, installed as acting boss.
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However, it also left us thankful that ABC will never let the Oscars slip from its grasp and, thus, NBC loyalist Fallon will never host them.
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Her AIADMK party quickly named a loyalist to succeed her as chief minister and keep unity in the regional movement built entirely around the cult of Jayalalithaa.
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Flags of Shia saints hang from the homes on one side of the main road through Hamad Town; Bahraini flags of loyalist Sunnis fly from the other.
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Meanwhile, a new power player in the advertising world, ex-Clinton loyalist Mark Penn, is trying to shore up holding company MDC with a massive office consolidation.
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The president's insistence on a loyalist could pose problems for Flood, who's by far the most qualified to handle a season of investigations: Flood is independent-minded.
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"Karma really delivered the punch to Comey," tweeted Neera Tanden, a veteran Clinton loyalist and the president of the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank.
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In the past, loyalist protests over what began as minor disputes, including over the flying of flags over public buildings, have been seized on by paramilitary chiefs.
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Jim Wilson, a community worker in the loyalist stronghold of east Belfast, estimates that some 340 youths acquired criminal records during the flag protests of 2012-13.
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New Caledonia's secessionist uprising ended in 1988 when leaders of the indigenous Kanaks and French loyalist politicians agreed to hold a vote on independence a decade later.
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Pompeo, a former Army officer, is seen as a Trump loyalist who has enjoyed a less hostile relationship with career spies than Tillerson had with career diplomats.
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The former administration official and Trump loyalist who left the White House under circumstances that are still unclear was missed because she was such an outsize presence.
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It's unclear who made the photoshop with Putin, but one of the earliest people to post the altered photo was Russian journalist and Putin loyalist Vladimir Soloviev.
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Emmerson Mnangagwa, the 75-year-old man who may end up in charge, is a longtime Mugabe loyalist and every bit as nasty as his ex-boss.
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All that is in the Mueller indictment that Mr Mnuchin, Mr Trump's Treasury secretary and a vocal Trump loyalist, has used as a template for his sanctions.
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The Hound, a former Lannister loyalist, is also back, perhaps in pursuit of the ones who massacred the peaceful community he sought refuge with in Season 6.
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And Gray, in particular, is an interesting test case: He's running as a pro-Trump loyalist with a promise to be a "willing partner" to the President.
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In October, a group of retired senior military officers, tribal figures and activists from traditionally loyalist constituencies aired their grievances in a petition directed at King Abdullah.
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Sessions has long appeared to be a die-hard Trump loyalist, and his former staffers are strewn throughout the administration, so this comes as a major surprise.
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The US-educated Abbasi has been a party loyalist for years and until the cabinet was dissolved Friday, he was the minister of petroleum and natural resources.
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But well before they meet cute in a Venetian gondola, the narrative bogs down in a recitation of power plays between the embattled republican and loyalist factions.
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Democrats since Whitaker's appointment on Wednesday have accused Trump of attempting to undermine Mueller's investigation by installing a Trump loyalist and Mueller critic to oversee the probe.
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Loyalty Despite hailing from more traditional Republican circles, Ayers has sought to firmly establish himself as a Trump loyalist, an important marker of trustworthiness for the President.
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Corker said the meeting was his "beginning assessment" of Trump loyalist Pompeo, who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives before moving to the CIA.
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Or was it Trump seizing control of the Mueller investigation by putting a loyalist who has expressed skepticism about the Mueller probe in charge of said probe?
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Whitaker is seen as a Trump loyalist, and he is expected to be replaced as attorney general as soon as William Barr wins confirmation in the Senate.
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"[Trump] is listening and coordinating with a guy who has never had legislative success as a staffer," a Trump loyalist who advised the campaign told The Hill.
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Our country and our Capitol don't need a lesson in what it means to be loyal, we need to understand what it means to be a Loyalist.
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Moore, however, isn't making an argument along those lines on the merits — he's trying to make it because he's a staunch Trump loyalist, and that's Trump's position.
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Sandefur called Malpass "a Trump loyalist who has committed economic malpractice on a wide range of topics," including in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
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"I believe the president views this conflict period coming up with House Democrats as one where he needs loyalist people closest to him," Gaetz said on Fox.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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Mr. Priebus, a party loyalist who tried to reconcile Republican leaders with their renegade nominee, would most likely build bridges to Mr. Ryan and other Republican leaders.
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Mr. Nunes, 44, has made an unlikely transition from a leadership loyalist who once heaped scorn on Republican hard-liners to one of the hard-liners' idols.
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Mr. Cecchi is a loyalist who previously hosted Mr. Trump for a $0003,000-a-couple fund-raising dinner in the final weeks of the 2016 presidential campaign.
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And to call this new guy a Trump loyalist is I think even downplaying how completely unqualified this man is to be the director of national intelligence.
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On Wednesday, the day before the Senate vote, The Hill reported that Mark Walker, a Baptist preacher and Trump loyalist, was mulling a primary challenge against Tillis.
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Mr. Nunes also has earned a reputation of being a staunch Trump loyalist — or "Trump's stooge," as his hometown newspaper, The Fresno Bee, called him last week.
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Mr. Sanford, an idiosyncratic conservative who routinely criticized the president, was in a tough primary battle with Katie Arrington, a state legislator running as a Trump loyalist.
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Of those, close to 900 were freed by a corrections bureau under Duterte loyalist Nicanor Faeldon, and 130 under Ronald dela Rosa, a senator endorsed by Duterte.
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In the later years of the Troubles, when Mr. Haggarty came to prominence, many loyalist groups had descended into drug dealing, organized crime and vicious internal feuds.
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Mr. McKinley's testimony further sets the stage for the expected deposition on Thursday of Gordon D. Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union and a Trump loyalist.
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Trump announced Wednesday that he has named US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist, as acting DNI, despite his lack of experience in intelligence.
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Another loyalist, Kashyap Patel, who worked to undermine original accounts of Russian election meddling, is also now at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
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A few days later, Mr. Trump named a loyalist without intelligence experience, Richard Grenell, to be director of national intelligence until a permanent replacement could be found.
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Beyond Lewandowski, there are others in Trump&aposs orbit contemplating higher office, including the president&aposs son Donald Trump Jr., Trump loyalist and cable-TV staple Rep.
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Earlier this week, he announced that he would install Richard Grennell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany and a fervent loyalist, as the acting director of national intelligence.
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Mr. Trump favored Representative Doug Collins, an appointment that would have given him an additional loyalist in the Senate as an impeachment trial looms in that chamber.
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Gordon resigned in August, after being passed over for the job of national intelligence director as Trump was believed to want a political loyalist for the role.
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Although Lam said Wednesday she would add commissioners to Hong Kong's police watchdog, protesters said this wasn't sufficient, as the commission is headed by a Lam loyalist.
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During that time, he was an unstinting Ortega loyalist as exemplified by the term-limits ruling that, in effect, let Mr. Ortega run for re-election indefinitely.
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The department was further rattled when Mr. Trump installed a relatively inexperienced loyalist, Matthew G. Whitaker, Mr. Sessions's chief of staff, as a temporary replacement in November.
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One loyalist, Representative Matt Gaetz, a second-term Republican from Florida, spearheaded this campaign in July 2017 while he killed time at an airport in between flights.
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Though details of the encounter remain murky, an eyewitness reported that the decisive moment came when a Ky loyalist defected, admitting disenchantment with the campaign's underhanded excesses.
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"A new page opens in our history of democracy with this vote," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim, an Erdogan loyalist, said in a victory speech on Sunday night.
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Saturday night, in a sign that the protests were having an effect, Mr. Bouteflika dismissed his campaign manager, the former prime minister Abdelmalek Sellal, a staunch loyalist.
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He will be replaced by a Trump loyalist who has questioned the scope of the Mueller probe in the past — and is now expected to oversee it.
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Tillerson, who has advocated a more moderate and diplomatic approach to U.S. foreign policy, was out days later, replaced by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, a Trump loyalist.
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Gordhan's departure, and the insertion of Zuma loyalist and former interior minister Malusi Gigaba is meant to "bring about radical socioeconomic transformation" to South Africa, Zuma said.
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The group, which rarely garners any media attention but attracts a few hundred protesters to its regular street demonstrations, states on its website it is a "loyalist movement".
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But if a successful recall referendum is held in 2017, the presidency would fall to the vice president, a post currently held by Socialist Party loyalist Aristobulo Isturiz.
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At the rally, Mao loyalist and defense chief Lin Biao told those assembled to attack "counter revolutionaries" and destroy the Four Olds of customs, culture, habits and ideas.
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So-called loyalist paramilitary groups represent a different sort of threat, still roaming the backstreets of Belfast but these days less interested in sectarian violence than everyday gangsterism.
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Mr Bensalah, a Bouteflika loyalist, is familiar with the duties, for he often stepped in when the ailing president was too ill to welcome foreign dignitaries and suchlike.
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The truth is that Trump firing Sessions, and temporarily replacing him with a loyalist named Matthew Whitaker who has publicly denounced the special counsel investigation, should scare us.
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Read More: The Women Changing Canada's Most Notorious Polygamist Colony from the Inside Oler split off from Winston's followers as a loyalist to Warren Jeffs in the 1990s.
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Whitaker, who has been described as a Trump loyalist, has previously criticized the Mueller investigation -- the same probe he now oversees in his new top Justice Department role.
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The Trump loyalist directed the tweet at the president's former personal attorney the day before Cohen is scheduled to testify publicly before the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
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Michael Cohen, the former Trump lawyer and loyalist, once bragged he'd take a bullet for the President, but in reality it'll be three hard years in federal prison.
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Mnangagwa's sudden dismissal was seen by many as a way for the President to appoint his wife, Grace, to the position, prompting widespread discontent among formerly loyalist supporters.
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While Kelly has been a loyalist, even when he shouldn't be, their relationship soured months ago and there has long been a rumor of change in the works.
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"[Trump] is listening and coordinating with a guy who has never had legislative success as a staffer," a Trump loyalist who advised the campaign told The Hill recently.
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Sanders is not exactly a die-hard party loyalist, and he has plenty of admirers who love his disregard for party unity and the larger spirit of cooperation.
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If you're a Delta loyalist, chances are you've considered opening a Gold Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express, or possibly the Platinum version of the card.
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The interim government is already seen as Mr. Bouteflika's creature, and Mr. Bensalah is widely known as a Bouteflika loyalist and the beneficiary of the ex-president's patronage.
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Those raids — and Mr. Cohen's own malfeasance — opened the door for Robert Mueller, on Thursday, to convict President Trump's longtime loyalist and personal lawyer of lying to Congress.
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The best way to drive change, of course, is consumer power — as another BuyMeOnce loyalist, Dominic Latchu, a 34-year-old student in Durham, N.C., knows very well.
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John Ratcliffe, a Republican from Texas, as his permanent director of national intelligence, the second time the President has attempted to make the loyalist lawmaker his spy chief.
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If Sessions were to resign or be fired by Trump, then the President could install a new attorney general -- potentially a loyalist who could influence the Mueller probe.
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But Macy's recently offered a discount on makeup and skin care products, and Bloomingdale's gave their "loyalist" customers discounts on makeup both online and in-store through 2017.
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Eliminating gossip and building an authentic loyalist team brings forward light where there was none, where bad behavior can't hide, and where abuse and harassment have no place.
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Mr. Grenell, a Trump loyalist who has little experience in intelligence, removed the No. 2 official in his office in his first day on the job last week.
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Trump said on Wednesday he was replacing Maguire on an acting basis with Richard Grenell, a strong Trump loyalist who has served as ambassador to Germany since 2018.
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In his place, Trump installed former U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell as the acting director, leaning on a Trump family loyalist who has no experience in intelligence.
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Trump-loyalist Republican senators went on Fox News on Tuesday evening and made a last-ditch defense of the president: A quid pro quo is no big deal.
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Others questioned whether Lewandowski's combative testimony moved their investigation forward, as the Trump loyalist was able to reap praise from the president and tease a 85033 Senate run.
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The following year Lennon, who had been due to captain his country in a match at Windsor Park against Cyprus, received a death threat, supposedly from Loyalist paramilitaries.
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His problem with Comey is that he wasn't enough of a Trump loyalist, but traditionally FBI directors are people with a reputation for independence and cross-party appeal.
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Flake's move comes after Trump forced Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign and appointed Matt Whitaker, a Trump loyalist who has repeatedly criticized Mueller's investigation, as acting attorney general.
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