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They were also lucky, and unusually loyal to their artists.
One-Stop Booking JVC has been an unusually loyal, nondictatorial sponsor since 1974.
(Mr Calderón's political reform included re-election, but was crushed in Congress).Voters are unusually loyal too.
Several of his dancers have been with him for a decade or longer, adding up to an unusually loyal group.
That system has built an unusually loyal audience, with patrons avidly following playwrights through their various phases.
Just replace "Springfield" with "Chicago" and this sentence fits perfectly for Obama, too: During his years in Springfield, Lincoln had forged an unusually loyal circle of friends.
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Companies describe older employees as unusually motivated, experienced and loyal.
Modestly, he claimed only a talent to amuse; actually, he had more talents than Leonardo da Vinci and was, unusually for one such, a nice man, loyal friend and generous spirit.
Indeed, having rigged local elections last year, implanting many loyal nazims, they may find this unusually easy to do.
Leeds is unusually quiet this morning, with large numbers of loyal citizens down in London's Hyde Park to cheer on our local triathlon stars, the Brownlee brothers.
Unusually in the hard-bitten non-leagues, they have remained loyal throughout to the same manager, Karl Marginson, despite serial play-off disappointments that would elsewhere have led to a firing.
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