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They start out as lunch and evolve into loyalty.
It is speculated that the purpose of the current campaign is to boost Putin's somewhat eroded popularity or to intimidate his elites into loyalty or both.
When Putin came to power, in 2000, he made peace with the Communists; he expanded his electoral base, reduced theirs, and gently subdued them into loyalty.
India and Israel have seen their foundational commitments to collective welfare reconfigured by a nexus of neoliberal extremists and majoritarian nationalists, who hope to bludgeon their disaffected minorities into loyalty to a "Jewish state" and a "Hindu nation".
One former soldier, who served with the Kosovo Verification Mission, described him as 'a psychopath' and accused him of terrorising his own men and the local population into loyalty to him.
Yemen's interior ministry rounded up dozens of suspects but is said to be refusing to adopt some of the State Department's suggested extra security measures.Yemen is an increasingly fragile state, where President Ali Abdullah Saleh tries to neutralise enemies and troublemakers by binding them into loyalty bargains, offering freedom in return for information and good behaviour.
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A lasting achievement of John of Luxembourg (and Poland's greatest loss) was forcing most of the Piast Silesian principalities, often ambivalent about their loyalties, into allegiance (1327-29).
If Tesco and its fellow grocers can tap into this loyalty as they expand into financial services, the traditional high-street banks will have something to worry about.
(Genzlinger) ★ 'Footnote' (PG, 1 43, in Hebrew) Joseph Cedar turns an anecdote about two rival Israeli scholars — who happen to be father and son — into a richly textured, sharply satirical inquiry into family loyalty and the slippery nature of truth.
(Dargis) ★ 'Footnote' (PG, 1 43, in Hebrew) Joseph Cedar turns an anecdote about two rival Israeli scholars — who happen to be father and son — into a richly textured, sharply satirical inquiry into family loyalty and the slippery nature of truth.
(Scott) ★ 'Footnote' (PG, 1 43, in Hebrew) Joseph Cedar turns an anecdote about two rival Israeli scholars — who happen to be father and son — into a richly textured, sharply satirical inquiry into family loyalty and the slippery nature of truth.
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