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Disloyalty means execution.
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If there is a party, each member is assured of a carrot and a stick: loyalty will bring more support and disloyalty will mean banishment.
Mr. Irsid, who immigrated from Jordan 23 years ago, said he wanted his children, who were all born in this country, to carry American flags to show them and the nation that support for Palestinians did not mean disloyalty to America.
Mr. Pontillo said that he meant no disloyalty and had simply spoken his mind about the plan when he met Mr. Gulotta by chance at an event.
Asked if he believed Dassey received a fair trial, Kachinsky – who, according to the writ of habeas corpus petition, created an "adverse effect" for Dassey at trial "that flowed directly" from his "disloyalty" – said: "As far as I know, I mean, the … Wisconsin supreme court refused to accept his petition for review".
Taylor said: "I don't think it's meant to be a sign of disloyalty to Liverpool.
In the context of a loyalty review, membership in a listed organization was meant to raise a question, but not to be considered proof of disloyalty.
The citizen-soldiers risking their lives at the front had to be supported by any and all means back home, including forced loans on the rich and punitive vigilance against those suspected of disloyalty.
Dissent is not disloyalty.
Disloyalty runs both ways.
Disloyalty liberates, complicity enslaves.
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