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Hanna was greatly impressed by McKinley's loyal conduct in refusing to begin a run himself.
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"Staff turnover at the end of the second term often is a curse for the third term," said Kenneth Sherrill, a political science professor at Hunter College, "because there's a strong temptation to reward people who have been loyal rather than conducting a full search for a new person.
One further report said that a surge of KKK members with military experience had allowed the Loyal White Knights to conduct combat training for the first time in its history.
He was referring to New York and its collection of small towns, each a few blocks long, in which residents, loyal to their particular neighborhood, conduct the majority of their daily lives.
Being kind to family, friends, colleagues and strangers; being honest, loyal and sincere in our conduct; keeping promises; responding to e-mails and messages promptly and with equal courtesy -- all of these good deeds will be rewarded by Our Beloved, who multiplies the rewards we receive for the good we do not just during Ramadan, but all year round.
As the overall commander of Rhodesian forces from 1977 onward, General Walls oversaw an ultimately doomed campaign to halt a shifting bush war conducted by guerrillas loyal to Joshua Nkomo, a nationalist patriarch, and Robert Mugabe, who went on to become the increasingly autocratic president of Zimbabwe after the country achieved independence in 1980.
In the Netherlands however, where this investigation was conducted, patients are generally loyal to their dentist and only seldom switch temporarily.
As the train pulls into London, the pair joke about how loyal Clegg has been in a Guardian interview conducted in the yellow corner of the carriage.
The survey dispels the myth that this generation is not loyal, said Sheila Wellington, president of Catalyst, the research group that conducted the study.
Arguably, the test of loyalty is conduct rather than intensity of feeling, primarily a certain "stickingness" or perseverance the loyal person acts for or stays with or remains committed to the object of loyalty even when it is likely to be disadvantageous or costly to the loyal person to do so.
His funeral service was conducted jointly by Dožić and Velimirović, with the latter eulogizing Ljotić as "the most loyal son of Serbdom".
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