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Customers could be quite loyal.
"They've become quite loyal," she said.
Many Ingush are quite loyal to Russia and angered by the influx of Chechen refugees.
In addition, masses of people quite loyal to the authorities suffered from the severe laws.
Even in years like 1996 when Republicans had a middling candidate, their voters were nevertheless quite loyal on Election Day.
"They've constructed a show that is quite loyal to the book and has great integrity," he said.
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The left-leaning electorate proved quite personally loyal to the president: Alberto Acosta, an economist formerly allied with Mr Correa, got less than 4% of the vote.
Cable said Clegg's contribution "is to do just that", but the text released to journalists in advance was not quite so loyal.
Mr. Fleischer, however, turns out to be not quite as loyal as one might have believed: he is leaving the job in midsummer, before the president's monthlong stay at his ranch in Crawford, Tex., where temperatures often hover around 100 degrees.
It's an eclectic mix, sure, but it's helped Fitocracy to develop quite the loyal fanbase.
Afghanistan's military and police forces remain quite disparate and loyal to individual commanders.
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