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Mr Howard was scrupulously loyal to the hapless Mr Duncan Smith.
Besides, Mr Schäuble has generally been scrupulously loyal and, as one of Mr Kohl's aides puts it, "there is no one the chancellor trusts more" (a remark admittedly open to interpretation).
He had hoped to talk about his foundation's work in tackling Ebola; he makes a point of being scrupulously loyal in public to his successors as Labour leaders; and he believes that his party does not like his interventions.
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In the 14 years he served the Florentine Republic as a high-level political adviser and ambassador, Machiavelli (1469-1527) appears to have been scrupulously honest, loyal to his superiors, kind to his subordinates and averse to the kind of toadying and flattery that might have advanced his career.
She is scrupulously hardworking and loyal, attending more votes than most and rebelling extremely rarely.
So the recordings are scrupulously legal.
Supermom is scrupulously clean.
We scrupulously avoid that".
I had been scrupulously careful.
Paul is scrupulously evenhanded.
Everything was scrupulously recorded".
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