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Manufacturers value these customers highly because, as car buyers, we are remarkably loyal.
Andersen's employees have appeared remarkably loyal to their leadership and the firm during the crisis.
The club remains remarkably loyal to a 30-year-old striker.
Detroit's Big Three had the full-size truck market, with its remarkably loyal customers, locked up.
And he is remarkably loyal to his fellow Iraq hawks, as Donald Rumsfeld's continued presence in the administration makes clear.
The Standard said readers had "remained remarkably loyal" to the paper, which raised its price 10p to 50p and emblazoned "London's Quality Newspaper" on the masthead.
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I had my own childhood fears and nightmares (doesn't every kid?), and I related to the Lion's surprising admission of fearfulness — but I also noticed that the Lion was actually remarkably courageous and loyal when called upon.
Relatives and friends sought to depict Ms. Kennedy as brainy, funny, loyal and remarkably down-to-earth for a woman whose life, with all its privilege and tragedy, has been documented like a national photo album.
Equally remarkably, the adopted American stayed loyal to his trainer and mentor Charles Pop Fosterer throughout his career.
His White House is remarkably devoid of infighting and more disciplined and loyal than any administration in decades.
"They are tremendously loyal people … and they are being remarkably more successful at it than is being communicated".
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