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"Business travelers tend to be very loyal," he said.
AH Victoria wanted to be very loyal that day and slightly put the blame on herself but the saddle did slip.
Most farmers are more than happy to share their opinion and tend to be very loyal to the processors that they feel do a good job. 5. Shop around.
All of the networks had a full slate of repeats, resulting in lower viewership totals across the broadcast board, but the audience for CBS's geeky comedy has proved to be very loyal, even for previously aired episodes.
Pharmacy retailers are interested in partnering with Mango, he said, because pharmacy customers tend to be very loyal — they have to come back regularly for refills — and because pharmacies tend to be a higher-margin business within a store.
Mr. Putin was said to be disappointed by the Western reaction to his decision to return to the presidency last year, and by Washington's criticism of Russia's handling of antigovernment protests, which was seen, an official said, "not to be very loyal".
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Mr. Putin was already upset at even the administration's mild criticism of his domestic crackdown; Mr. Pushkov said the Kremlin viewed that to "not be very loyal".
It should be acknowledged that patients successfully treated for a life threatening illness may be very loyal to their care teams and reluctant to criticise staff as a result.
Be very loyal to people you love, are close to and even complete strangers, Zuko is great like that.
"These villages you see may be very loyal to him, but not everyone inside them is".
Be very loyal to your parents.
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