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Workers were unwaveringly loyal.
Some of Arizona's pro-Trump conservatives say that Mr. Ducey's top priority should be to appoint somebody who is unwaveringly loyal to the president.
Mr. Lindsey was unwaveringly loyal to Mr. Bush's agenda, but he infuriated White House officials by suggesting -- accurately, as it turned out -- that the cost of a war in Iraq might hit $200 billion.
And although colleagues say he has always been ambitious and self-promoting to a degree notable even in Washington, he has been unwaveringly loyal in representing the politicians who have hired him.
Clinton supporters and the Democratic establishment might prefer he stay unwaveringly loyal, but using his newfound influence simply makes sense for Sanders — and actually could help Clinton in the long run.
Mr Murdoch saw them off, against the odds, so why not repeat the trick with the Sulzbergers?So far, the Sulzbergers have remained unwaveringly loyal to their latest son to run the family firm, though he gets more embattled by the day.
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But again, Wagner's grandsons Wieland and Wolfgang were teens during Hitler's early rise to power and, though their later silence about Hitler and Nazism was disappointing, they were officially "de-Nazified," along with their unwaveringly Hitler-loyal mother, Winifred, albeit on the basis of minor qualifiers.
She was his fiercely loyal and unwaveringly discreet personal secretary for nearly 40 years, and he credited her for helping him achieve professional acclaim.
Her accent is unwaveringly British.
She was unwaveringly, punishingly indifferent.
President Bush supported Musharraf unwaveringly.
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