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Indeed, I am fairly sure almost all Conservative MPs will be herded into the "Maybe" camp by a twitch of deferent loyalty on one flank, the cracking whip of strategic cunning on the other.
Instead, torn between lust on the one hand and loyalty on the other, Corky's too fatally undermined by his yearning to ever be ruthless enough to win.
Loyalty, on the other hand, has long been highly prized.
The marriage proved less than blissful, although it was saved by dogged loyalty on both sides.
It was a show of loyalty on both sides: creator's and audience's.
Eroding loyalty on all sides of the work equation feeds the perpetual job hunt.
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This loyalty took on a maniacal edge after 9/11, with what you might call the Dinner Party Litmus Test.
Many ex-communist countries have demonstrated their pro-American loyalties on the battlefield.
The emphasis on private virtues, on community loyalties, on apologetic decency is already receding.
Lebanon's mix of religious sects, with their divided loyalties on the Syrian conflict, in some ways makes it the least hospitable destination for the refugees.
At this moment, when Ratmansky is so admired, people may not want to hear about Soviet loyalties on his part, but everyone has a mother.
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