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"I don't take loyalty lightly.
Merchants had to take loyalty oaths to stay in business.
Teachers at the state's universities were required to take loyalty oaths.
Netanyahu's principal coalition partner, Avigdor Lieberman, has demanded that Israeli Arabs take loyalty oaths.
In Burlington, a liberal college town, Trump staffers were eagle-eyed at the door, requiring attendees to take loyalty pledges to enter.
With the new Premier League season kicking off today, football fans across the country will be donning new replica shirts and scarves, while some supporters will take loyalty further by carrying a club-branded credit card.
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He takes loyalty very seriously".
But there are suggestions that Mr. Bush took loyalty too far in recent weeks, and missed the moment to press Israel to seek a cease-fire.
In a game that has long taken loyalty for granted, those who follow their team away from home have remained bedraggled outliers.
Punchd is a startup that takes loyalty cards mobile, letting users finally aggregate all those business card-like pieces of paper with punchholes that they randomly collect.
I am told there is no less than a thousand of them and indeed I believe they have now taken loyalty into their heads, and will I hope prove very useful.
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