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"loyally" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are faithful to somebody/something and continue to support them or it

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They watch who challenges them and who loyally repeats them.
As everyone who loyally watched seminal Fox dramedy The O.C. from 2003-07 (or knew someone who loyally watched The O.C. from 2003 to 2007) is well aware, Chrismukkah time is nearly upon us.
But the party has suffered for backing the boss so loyally.
He has cooperated loyally with the party, except when he hasn't.
He is loyally padding after her at 95, but in uncertain health.
Few benefited more than Mr. Jang from the regime he loyally served.
I am a Marvel comics reader, very loyally and exclusively for many years.
He asked for your loyalty, and you said you would be loyally honest.
Loyally we believed his statements that denied the tabloid stories, until the very end.
Indian troops had served loyally at home to crush an incipient insurrection in 1942.
You have to be prepared to serve loyally and faithfully, regardless of who is elected.
I loyally chose Eisenhower, and duly received an acknowledgment postmarked February 6, 1961, from Washington.
Nancy loyally visited Diana but never introduced her to her glittering circle of Paris friends.
When Jeannette loyally sides with her father, Midhat leaves Montpellier and medicine, and Jeannette, behind.
Though loyally protected by local residents, some of the horses still fall into abandoned mining pits.
But some people have loyally stuck with the hit mobile game months after its popularity waned.
Prolific showrunner Shonda Rhimes has oodles of fans who loyally watch her #TGIT lineup every week.
But while she does have naysayers there, it is famous for rallying loyally around its leaders.
Mr. McKellen portrays his dresser, Norman, who has loyally been keeping him stage-worthy for years.
I have many relatives who loyally vote Republican, regardless of their excitement about the particular nominee.
His passing is a great loss to the Court and the country he so loyally served.
Reagan was not at first keen on her husband's entry into politics, she loyally supported him.
The nearly 3,000 congress delegates meet once a year to loyally approve legislation, reports and budgets.
When the U.K team was announced, he loyally raised his arms as those in the bleachers cheered.
Being loyally committed to a positive mindset has helped me solve problems faster than anyone I know.
"This is a story of a dog loyally laying by its owner's side, protecting him," she said.
It is reasonable to assume he will continue to loyally advocate for the president-elect's policy agenda.
Flynn has continued to loyally defend Trump and stick to the administration's script, as best he can.
To some extent, it's because such lopsided election results just don't appear among loyally Republican voting blocs.
Since the news broke, the reality star's big sis and best friend have loyally remained by her side.
Every December 31, we make New Year's resolutions that we either loyally keep or break before February hits.
Friday's speech, in part, was a thank you to the organization and its membership which backed him loyally.
But the outcome will also hint at how loyally the Christian Democrats will stand by their own chancellor.
Limbaugh was somewhat critical of Trump's decision to attack Sessions, who he said had loyally backed the president.
India churns out more than 1,000 films a year, watched loyally at home and abroad by a huge diaspora.
Fans exchange 'fic' with friends; they send each other funny or exciting stories and loyally follow longer, episodic works.
He was simply the embodiment of a sweet, soulful, kind of dumb, pet that loyally awaits you each day.
Ten or so star clients, skeptical of the merits of modern communications technology, loyally continue to use the service.
Pence's model is George H.W. Bush, who loyally served alongside Ronald Reagan without any daylight between the two former rivals.
Nine generations of Americans have loyally preserved their handiwork, far longer than most of the delegates in Philadelphia dreamed possible.
"Clearly Trump felt that McConnell and Ryan are not serving him well enough or loyally enough or both," he wrote.
We cannot deny it: To be heard, to tell our truth, to make a difference and to be loyally respected.
They are expected to pay their dues, attend meetings and other activities, and loyally abide by the party leaders' demands.
Even more important: Republican leaders have expressed zero support for impeachment and have stood loyally behind the President on this matter.
If Trump asked Comey whether he could loyally fulfill that requirement, his inquiry falls squarely under the president's Article II authority.
I left that day with my faith in the legal system—to which I have loyally devoted my entire career—shaken.
Not only do they have bipartisan support in the Senate, but dogs like Jill here loyally serve & protect us everyday. pic.twitter.
It is a consensus around a comprehensive strategy that, if loyally implemented, can help stem the flows and tackle the crisis.
You can address your need for personal space and still be loyally committed to your interpersonal commitments, but handle with care.
All four of my grandparents, born as subjects of Franz Joseph, remembered him loyally in New York City into the 1970s.
Chris Christie was one of the first mainstream Republicans to back Trump, standing loyally at his side during much of the primary.
The lure of This Is Us' characteristic touching scenes and heartrending moments has kept people loyally tuning in since the September premiere.
Not to be upstaged by rep Devin Nunez who called Democrats a cult and said that they were loyally following their leader.
Instead she stood loyally by her owner James Ringle, 76, of Baltimore, until the man's nephew, David Dickens Sr., discovered the body.
In an interview with Instyle, she revealed she's loyally seen the same dermatologist since she was 11 years old, Dr. Rhonda Rand.
That's why he loyally defended Clinton when Pence hit the Clinton Foundation issue instead of pivoting away to his own talking points.
If anything, the Trump administration is quite loyally plugging away at Ryan-esque goals that the president never articulated as a candidate.
He lived all the way in Spanish Harlem and loyally drove all the way down to the LES to eat Luigi's pie.
Is it possible that today's pro-Obama Democrats would support Sanders over Hillary Clinton, who loyally served as Obama's secretary of State?
But as a political bloc, they have stood by him loyally as he hands them long-sought judicial appointments and policy changes.
As part of his method, Trump demands that those who serve as his chorus loyally repeat his claims and refuse to contradict him.
The show has largely lead us to believe that Varys serves the realm loyally – but what exactly that means remains to be seen.
"It is only fitting, that after I served loyally for 19 years as Tim Duncan's assistant, that he returns the favor," Popovich joked.
Yet despite being robbed of political authority, the Prime Minister has been loyally kept in office by Conservative MPs -- backbench and frontbench alike.
President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson can count on them to work tirelessly, loyally and with great skill for our country.
"While we are bragging about international travel I just got back from Mississippi and they like you there," Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue loyally gushed.
But in truth, only about 10% of the nearly 3,000 employed in Afghanistan have actually found sanctuary in the country they so loyally served.
All of the baby dogs sat loyally on the laps of the band members as they answered burning questions about fights, dating and more.
In Britain, Prime Minister Tony Blair was widely (and unfairly) mocked as President George W. Bush's poodle, following him loyally into the Iraq war.
In the crowd, Thomas Abel, a retired geologist sporting a "Vietnam Veteran" baseball cap at the Clinton rally, loyally condemned Mr Trump as frighteningly unpredictable.
After years of loyally giving their business to the L.A.-based bakery Hansen's Cakes, Kim tweeted that her family was looking for a new bakery.
The fact that the Israeli Druse, who loyally serve in the army, feel hurt and betrayed is enough of a reason to abhor this law.
Mr. Xi frequently refers to Wang, who regained favor in 1509, and then loyally served the emperor as a military leader who quashed a rebellion.
For all his bipartisan instincts, Mr. Michel remained committed to his party, loyally steering the Republican programs of Presidents Reagan and Bush through the House.
This is something that you can put on and it will stay with you loyally until a time in which you prefer to not have it.
President Trump, for his part, has loyally stood by Flynn, even after firing him as national security adviser after questions arose of Flynn's contact with Kislyak.
Mr Sirisena loyally served him as a party official and cabinet minister before betraying him by joining Mr Wickremesinghe in a successful bid to unseat him.
The story of British life in 2017 is that new immigrants are enriching and combining with this mongrel culture as loyally as their predecessors once did.
But none of his still-life props look common once they make their way from the bristles of his brush to stand loyally beside one another.
When the time came for Musgraves to head backstage for her performance, Hadid loyally followed, but who better than a model to help you get ready?
She called three different insurance companies until finally, she got on the line with a kindhearted agent — the same one she loyally uses to this day.
"This sets a terrible precedent not only for St. Louis, but for all communities that have loyally supported their NFL franchises," he said in a statement.
To do this, Bush established a friendship with Reagan and won the trust of the President and his circle by working loyally to advance Reagan's agenda.
Far from standing up to America's neo-cons, Blair allowed himself to be turned into "Bush's poodle" loyally following wherever his master led, even to disaster.
Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) is on the throne, loyally assisted—and exceeded in glamour, wit, and cunning—by Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz).
GOP politicians are putting party over principles by supporting Trump so loyally, and by so doing, they reveal they don't actually have any principles at all.
Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized.
"In full respect of our agreements, we will now loyally support attempts by (League leader Matteo) Salvini to form a government," Berlusconi told Corriere della Sera.
For more than six decades, Prince Charles has loyally (and patiently) waited first in line to the British throne — longer than any other heir in royal history.
Such deep affection may explain why so many of their supporters were blind to the Cruz trajectory: They'd loyally pinned their hopes, and their bets, on Jeb.
Some more than others: Jammu and Ladakh are loyally Indian, and in truth the Kashmiris of Pakistan have few links left with their cousins across the border.
The Laguna Beach-bred star that we loyally watched intern (and expressively eye-roll) on The Hills has added handbag and fine jewelry to her Kohl's line.
Though in recent years my sympathies have waned more and more rapidly, I justified the party affiliation in hopes of loyally seeing it through an unfortunate phase.
Mnangagwa, who served Mugabe loyally for decades, was sworn in as president last Friday after the 93-year-old former leader quit under pressure from the military.
"She has served the President loyally since the earliest days of the Administration and has played a valued role in the President's Middle East policy," O'Brien said.
Almost always, the parties do a good enough job of vetting their respective electoral slates to ensure that they will indeed loyally back their party's presidential nominee.
But nearly 20 years after the strange deaths, part of the cult's legacy lives on via its perfectly preserved retro website, loyally maintained by two surviving members.
Here's another of those effectively showy Wheeldon duets in which the man loyally but anonymously squires the woman as she makes endless demands of his strength and patience.
For decades felines have been labeled as lazy, non-listeners incapable of mastering basic commands, while canines have been celebrated for loyally following directions and learning new tricks.
Frequently in FIFA politics, the guidance of the council, previously the executive committee, is loyally followed by the full membership, making Tuesday's meeting crucial for the North Americans.
"We thank the police officers for maintaining social order loyally and professionally, but they have suffered in attacks from those rioters - they can be called rioters," she said.
It was only the first question about the America's new role in the world, which led Mr. Mattis to loyally defend Mr. Trump while trying to soothe anxieties.
But Kellyanne Conway — caught between a president she has served loyally and a husband intent on tearing him down — has shown no signs she'll step away from Trump.
"Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized," she found.
The gulf separating voters across racial, educational and regional lines — as they identity with a party as loyally as they once did a church — has only become wider.
They loved that the same players they loyally supported every Sunday were able to step off the field and fight for their rights to be treated fairly and equally.
AT THE last prime minister's questions of the year, on December 20th, Damian Green loyally sat on Theresa May's right and bellowed his support at all the right moments.
"We're not and, in our history, have never been an aggressive country," says Mr Wu in Tianjin, loyally, though he is sure that China will defend itself if attacked.
After losing the nomination, despite some policy differences with the nominee, she was invited to serve in his administration, and did so loyally and (in the administration's view) effectively.
"We thank the police officers for maintaining social order loyally and professionally, but they have suffered in attacks from those rioters [and] they can be called rioters," Lam said.
But, by nature, such witnesses require careful handling, after all, they become witnesses by an act of treachery against the individual or organization whom they had once served loyally.
We will support Michael and all N.F.L. players in promoting mutual respect between law enforcement and the communities they loyally serve and fair and equal treatment under the law.
Even when Jones's books weren't major sellers, she was prolific, and she was consistent: Her work was always critically admired, and her cult fanbase stayed loyally by her side.
The new generation could not now produce people like Pollitt, Dimitrov, Petrovsky and Cohen, who would loyally risk all for what they believed was a great and just cause.
Forced to respond to the mounting allegations against Trump, Republicans who try to loyally defend the administration will find themselves saying absurd things that are rendered indefensible by subsequent events.
"It is only fitting, that after I served loyally for 19 years as Tim Duncan's assistant, that he returns the favor," head coach Gregg Popovich said in a team statement.
Teachers unions routinely pour millions of dollars into Democratic Party coffers during campaign season—at the local, state, and national levels—and their members vote loyally for Democratic Party candidates.
They did not explain, as Mr. Zuma himself pointed out in the television interview, why they had loyally backed him until two months ago and were now demanding his resignation.
Some devotees line up for more than an hour; this tableau of diners loyally waiting for their favorite dirt-cheap food is replicated in hawker centers across this island nation.
While staff ire centers on Rodriguez, his defenders argue he has stood loyally by the candidate despite being relegated to a role akin to deputy campaign manager to Maya Harris.
Beyond that, we know for a fact that even the Jaime who loyally stood by Cersei's side in Season 7 cared enough about saving those innocent lives to risk his own.
She backed all of his policies loyally, including the expansion of Medicaid and health insurance for the poor, and did not criticise Mr Kasich's "Never Trump" campaign during his presidential candidacy.
Their exit will be a particular blow to the faction of DC Comics' fandom that supported them fiercely, loyally and vocally against critics — and that includes the people they've worked with.
Both sought levity and, perhaps, a celebrity: the rooftop bar, about two months old, advertised that Frank Sinatra had loyally visited a previous iteration, for drinks and, maybe, a heartbreaking song.
Evangelicals are now loyally nodding along even as Trump, following this month's deadly neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, huffs and puffs on a dog whistle aimed at his white-nationalist supporters.
I sensed that he believed I had gone over to the Dark Side, loyally supporting indefensible policies; I felt that he was unfair and unreasonable in his critiques of our administration.
Will no one be there with Lenny Kravitz, standing loyally by his side in his final hours, as he embraces the great eternal darkness he is not yet ready to behold?
Kim II loyally maintained his father's cult after his death: There would be no Khrushchev-style tearing down of the predecessor, no quiet Chinese-style sidelining of the former leader's ideas.
As such, it's a kind of bravery that the director Annie Tippe, whose production of Dave Malloy's "Octet" was one of last year's highlights, sticks so loyally to the alienating concept.
But if you live in a small, rural, loyally red state or blue state – the conservative Dakotas or Kansas, or in progressive Hawaii or Vermont, for example – you are politically irrelevant.
Though Trump presents himself as a dealmaker, if this past election is any indication, he's temperamentally inclined to pursue a strategy of attacking and intimidating senators who don't loyally back him.
Blackburn has hoovered up telecom sector campaign cash for years, then loyally and routinely opposed every and any effort to hold uncompetitive telecom giants accountable for anti-competitive behavior and poor service.
Behind the rhetoric, some Zimbabweans wonder whether a man who loyally served Mugabe for decades can bring change to a ruling establishment accused of systematic human rights abuses and disastrous economic policies.
Sticking loyally to Mr Macron's script, Mr Le Maire eschews the word "reform" in favour of the more epic term "transformation": of mindsets, of economic culture, of the French social model altogether.
Throughout his campaign, supporters of Donald Trump loyally stood by his in-your-face bombast, from that very lewd Access Hollywood clip to the blunt insults he threw time and time again.
Quaid, 20, plays her son in the movie, and Ryan, 54, tells PEOPLE Now it was "fantastic to have him around" the set, especially as he loyally helped to calm any jitters.
But party leaders did not explain, as Mr. Zuma himself pointed out in the television interview, why they had loyally backed him until two months ago and were now demanding his resignation.
"Rick loyally served the president for two and a half years and brought tremendous energy to the White House staff," White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE told the Journal.
Through his questions, Mr. Mueller also tries to tease out Mr. Trump's views on law enforcement officials and whether he sees them as independent investigators or people who should loyally protect him.
"She has served the President loyally since the earliest days of the Administration and has played a valued role in the President's Middle East policy," national security adviser Robert C. O'Brien said.
Mr. McConnell has fought fiercely and loyally for the president at every turn, whether on health care or his judicial nominees, and his support will continue to be important on major issues.
Mnuchin's decision marked an unusual capitulation for the former investment banker and Hollywood financier, who served as Trump's campaign chairman in 2016 and has stood loyally by his boss through multiple crises.
Trump won the battleground state of Florida, which had been carried by President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, but he failed to carry the loyally blue states of New York and California.
But behind the rhetoric, some Zimbabweans wonder whether a man who loyally served Mugabe for decades can bring change to a ruling establishment accused of systematic human rights abuses and disastrous economic policies.
They both love large and loyally, so it was a huge honor for Lee to be asked by Brett and Taylor Mills to sing on one of the most special days of their lives.
Republicans who howled about Bill Clinton's character flaws when he had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, yet now loyally support Trump, obviously suspended their moral code in order to back their party's man.
"This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt," Trump tweeted.
"As you know, I have loyally served you in many capacities as your driver, bodyguard, assistant, butler, nurse, handyman and more so your lover and confidant over the last 10 years," the letter stated.
It is stunning that as Biden struggles to recover from his self-inflicted wounds regarding race, the first African American president, whom Biden loyally served for eight years, has not offered a word of comfort.
It struck me that the president, his negotiators, and his loyally "deplorable" backers might (gulp!) just be America's best hope for striking a deal, 18 years late, to conclude the US military's role in Afghanistan.
This hasn't mattered much in the past because, almost always, the parties do a good enough job of vetting their respective electoral slates to ensure that they will indeed loyally back their party's presidential nominee.
"This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt," Mr. Trump tweeted.
Not only did Veronica stand loyally by when Archie's father was on the cusp of death in the season 2 premiere, but so did Jughead, Archie's best pal who is very much in love with Betty.
"We are proud to have fought alongside President Trump and the NRA in support of a dedicated conservative who has loyally supported this President and his agenda," the McConnell-linked super PAC said in a statement.
Yet despite his ambitions—or, more likely, because of them—Mr Ivanov lost the contest to succeed Mr Putin as president in 2008 to Mr Medvedev, who loyally ceded the seat back to him in 2012.
"This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt," Trump gloated on Twitter.
The context this time is a little different, though, since Buscetta (who goes by the nickname Masino) invokes his honor to justify his betrayal of the organization he had loyally served for his whole adult life.
Trump tweeted on Wednesday morning: "This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt."
" McEldowney told CNN she believes Pompeo is "derelict in his duty for refusing to speak out about diplomats who are loyally and faithfully and professionally carrying out their responsibilities and who are being slandered by political attacks.
"We have career people who did their jobs, followed their instructions, served their country loyally, and they are being treated as pawns in a political struggle," said a senior U.S diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity.
When Trump was just a businessman and I was a biographer attempting to verify the tales he told, I discovered that among members of his family and in his small circle at company headquarters everyone loyally kept his secrets.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the miniseries is centered around Robert Catesby (Harington), who, along with Guy Fawkes, famously plotted to assassinate the king by blowing up the Parliament, in which Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (Gatiss), loyally served.
But her stunning rebuke this week of the DNC surprised and unsettled even her allies and former aides, who are fretting in private -- and some in public -- that Clinton is at risk of alienating Democrats who supported her loyally.
As wife of the egotistic Richard Wagner, whose music Liszt loyally championed for 40 years, Cosima contemptuously reduced her father to the status of a lackey in the Wagner establishment, denying him all affection in his helpless dying days.
In the crude illogic of Afghan anti-­imperial resistance, the subjugation of women is being reified as some reclamation of cultural authenticity, where women who run off to shelters funded by the occupying American enemy are seen as less loyally Afghan.
The witnesses heading to Capitol Hill consider themselves not part of any nefarious "deep state," but public servants who have loyally worked for administrations of both parties only to be denigrated or forced out by a president marinated in conspiracy theories.
Nagini is never fully freed—she is loyally devoted to Credence (which echoes parallels to her later relationship with Voldemort) after he helps her escape the circus, and she takes on a protective, maternal role as Credence searches for his identity.
"We thank the police officers for maintaining social order loyally and professionally, but they have suffered in attacks from those rioters - they can be called rioters," Lam said while visiting three injured police officers at a hospital, according to Reuters.
Now 22012, she served loyally for a decade as deputy to Alex Salmond, both in the Scottish National Party and later in government, before becoming Scotland's leader after the failure of the independence referendum of September 20153, when Mr. Salmond resigned.
Not only do the moves Trump announced on Wednesday reveal how selectively he believes in "states' rights," but they also say something about how Trump regards himself, consciously or otherwise, as president only for the Americans who loyally support him.
While Cramer is trying to strike a balance between loyally backing Trump and sympathizing with constituents who are hurting from the president's trade war, Heitkamp is running as a centrist as she tries to align herself with more conservative voters.
We know from the trailer that the Resistance will be attacked; Rey will keep learning to hone her Jedi powers; R2D2 is up to some kind of scheming, as R2D2 is wont to do; BB8 continues to roll loyally by Poe's side.
Johnson was reelected that year in a landslide, but he didn't convince the white voters of Louisiana (or Mississippi or Alabama or Georgia or South Carolina) who backed the GOP for the first time that year and have done so loyally ever since.
"This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt," Trump tweeted, referring to the Mueller investigation into his 2016 campaign.
A supporter of abortion rights and gun control, Ms. Howland voted two years ago for Hillary Clinton over Mr. Trump, but stayed loyally Republican in the congressional election, supporting Mr. Wallace's opponent, Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, who is now seeking his second term.
Kavanaugh got to where he is the Washington way: by loyally serving powerful figures in the party -- first special prosecutor Ken Starr in his pursuit of Bill Clinton, then as a legal hit man in the Constitutional drive-by shooting of Bush v. Gore.
Even after a humiliating defenestration that left her sidelined the day before the Democratic convention began — the convention that she had helped plan for the candidate she had worked so loyally and doggedly to nominate — Debbie Wasserman Schultz would not be denied her moment.
Fighting back tears, Mr. Rutnam said, "This has been a very difficult decision, but I hope that my stand may help in maintaining the quality of government in our country, which includes hundreds of thousands of civil servants, loyally dedicated to delivering this government's agenda."
So taken is she with her teacher that she is blind to the affections of Kamal (Irfan Khan), a young boy who professes undying love for Sandhya, and is aided loyally in his quest for her love by his friend Mintu (played wonderfully by Mohd Samad).
What makes this analysis enticing is that it does not compete with other reported or plausible explanations for Trump's decision—Comey's unwillingness to submit loyally to Trump; his increasingly aggressive investigation of the Russia-Trump nexus; a coverup—or with Trump's larger winners-and-losers worldview.
A few of the Republicans on the committee, like Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, loyally tried to make Comey look bad, especially when Comey admitted that he gave his memo about the Oval Office meeting to a friend so he could leak it to the press.
"I figure whether I condone it or not, people are still going to be writing things to send to me to make them into videos, so I might as well try it out to give back to the people who have followed the channel so loyally," White said.
Those who loyally keep up with this Kardashian — who's expecting her first child, a baby boy, with Cleveland Cavaliers player Tristan Thompson any day now — will recall an iconic episode of Khloé and Kourtney Take Miami when she tried to interview a serial killer on her radio show.
And though many were quick to discredit her talents at the start of her design career, Beckham swiftly won over many key players in the industry, including Vogue editors Anna Wintour and Alexandra Shulman, who loyally attend her shows (she's also appeared on 17 different Vogue covers internationally).
" In just one example, "Captain Allen Vaught (Ret.) of the U.S. Army Reserves reported that his unit's work relied on translators who worked '[f]or as little as $5 a week, and with no weapons or body armor,' and who 'served loyally as though they were U.S. soldiers.
With the ultimate referendum on the president's lawlessness just 10 months away, citizens should take keen note of just how willing Mr. Trump is to punish anyone who doesn't loyally embrace his political agenda — and even those who might embrace that agenda but happen to be in his way.
"I am mindful of every vote and every policy that impacts the very livelihood of the men and women working hard in coal country to put food on the table, pay their bills and loyally work to power our nation from the depths of the Earth," he said.
For years, the GOP base has voted loyally for establishment candidates who, once in office, pursue policies that please the donor class yet do not address the concerns of ordinary Americans who have to contend on a daily basis with problems like crime, illegal immigration, the economy and so much more.
Since his appearance before the committee, Democrats have made clear they do not trust that an Attorney General Sessions would be an independent law enforcement officer when it comes to the man he loyally backed for president, who then picked him to be the highest law enforcement official in the land.
I suspect that my father would have remained cheerfully impervious to it, whereas I find myself making use of the argument from time to time, not just to win a political point but to feel further ensnared by those seductions of Camelot that a half century before I covertly craved and loyally resisted.
No one but Lanthimos could adhere so loyally to the classical model of the tragic, yet the result treads close to monotony, and even to a kind of sorrowful sadism—on the whole, I'd rather not watch children, numb below the waist, crawling helplessly downstairs or being hauled along by their hair.
It was plain to see why Bayern Munich had been willing to let a club icon go for a transfer fee of just 9 million euros—about £6.7m, hence United's write-off—even though he was only 30 at the time and had served the club loyally in 13 first-team campaigns.
From his time on Capitol Hill as a founding member of the House Freedom Caucus, to the directorship of the Office of Management and Budget, to his emergence as acting chief of staff, Mulvaney has served the president loyally and with a degree of capability few others in the administration can claim.
It's a truism that everyone loves a redemption story and in Brit's despair—reduced to a wide-eyed, shaven-headed, umbrella-wielding woman whose disintegration culminated with the singer strapped to a gurney as the flashbulbs popped in her face—she became a figure the media and her fans would loyally champion forever after.
In a personal defeat for Berlusconi, the far-right League surpassed his Forza Italia (FI) party in Sunday's elections, winning about 17 percent of the vote to 14 percent for FI. "In full respect of our agreements, we will now loyally support attempts by (Matteo) Salvini to form a government," Berlusconi told Corriere della Sera.
Worse, it's become clear that to serve Trump is to risk permanently damaging your reputation — you will be asked to do things you shouldn't do, and to say things you know you shouldn't say, and even if you follow orders loyally, you might still end up on the wrong side of the president's tweets.
"In a world where most new media titles basically push themselves on social media with click-bait headlines and hope for a random click, The Tab was able to write high quality journalism on serious and fun topics and have a community of readers come back loyally every week and sometimes every day," Mr. Chandratillake wrote in an email.
"This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt," Trump tweeted, just hours after news broke that Tuesday's Senate primary in Alabama would advance to a runoff between Sessions and former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville.
"It is unconscionable that the commander in chief would take aim at his own, loyally serving troops for political reasons at a time when the military needs to focus on real threats," said Aaron Belkin, the director of the Palm Center, a research institute that had worked with the military to devise its policy on admitting transgender service members.
But Ms. Abrams's planned rebuttal to Mr. Trump is only one element of the role she is positioned to play in national politics: Democratic Party leaders are already imploring her to put her name back on the ballot, this time as a challenger to Senator David Perdue, a Georgia Republican who is loyally aligned with Mr. Trump.
As a result of this change of policy, TEFAF will be saying farewell to a number of vetters that have served the organization loyally for many years and, on behalf of the Board, I would like to record our immense gratitude to all those that have given TEFAF their support by sharing their time and knowledge so generously.
The Bank of England, headed by Canadian economist Mark Carney, loyally follows the government's line, but is privately concerned that the City of London will lose many of its key institutions and that the economy will decline, when Brexit finally happens The deepening nervousness of the country could be stanched - at least to a degree - if the government had an opposition that respected the desire of the majority for the Westminster parliament to be sovereign once more.

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