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Fortunately all but one of the Latin cities related to Rome by blood and tradition and specially favoured by Roman law remained loyal: their governing class had for some time had the privilege of automatically acquiring Roman citizenship by holding local office.
It's a funny thing, though, how passionate and loyal their fans often were.
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The samurai were nothing if not loyal to their masters, their clans, and their subjects.
Practice Chugi (loyalty. ) The samurai were nothing if not loyal to their masters, their clans, and their subjects.
Are they loyal to their hearts or their wallets?
It remains unclear whether Iraq's security forces are loyal to their nation or their sect.
They are loyal to their bosses and their cause.
Its people are loud and opinionated, proud of their history and intensely loyal to their hometown.
"In Britain, finance directors seem to be more loyal to their practice than to their firm," observes Frank Schroeder.
In fact, Tunisian banks continue to maintain long-term relationships with their customers, who remain loyal to their banks, despite the emergence of new banking service providers.
In return, they were expected to "pay their mead" by being loyal to their lord unto death.
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