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The stubborn loyalty of the hotel's regulars has, at times, paid extraordinary dividends.
Imelda lacks the massive organization and funds to distribute payoffs, but she commands a stubborn loyalty among the poor.
Bush responded with stubborn loyalty, which became the same thing as indifference to competence and integrity, poisoning his Presidency.
By maintaining a stubborn loyalty to his language and his native province, he had become a world poet.
There is an element of old fogeyism in Mr. Kaurismaki's sensibility, a stubborn loyalty to vinyl records, celluloid film, vintage dresses and other old-fashioned modern stuff.
Mr. Chrétien is known for his stubborn loyalty to aides under attack, even when he is forced to take political heat to protect them.
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Spend enough time reading "I Wear the Black Hat," and you might even start to recognize, in its pages, your own silly assumptions, your snap judgments, your stubborn loyalties and your badly rationalized prejudices.
Immortal because they are based on the stubborn and continuing loyalty of the citizen, which makes them reluctant to pool authority.
But, as in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love," the stubborn decency and fierce loyalty often obscured by his natural belligerence shine through, and you never question the ferocity or the steadfastness of Henry's love for Lucy.
The case quietly closed except for a few stubborn seekers who insist on loyalty to the truth.
An engineer in Silicon Valley talked about the problem of marital loyalty as if he were tinkering with a stubborn software program: "Is it irretrievably broken or can you patch it up?
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