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loyalists <a loyalist; loyalists> N

loyalists

loyalist <a loyalist; loyalists> N HISTORY

loyalist ADJ SPORTS

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Leadership was empathetic to adherents instead of being strident loyalists to sacramentalism.
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This increasingly progressive studio-heavy approach mostly of clattering, incidental percussion and background noise found some favor among band loyalists, but baffled the music press.
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They were joined by other loyalists disaffected by the peace process, giving them a maximum strength estimated at around 250 activists.
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The total value of this spending spree is a grand $4.67 million and is intended as a gift for loyalists in his second term in office.
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Many loyalists were also highly cautious and afraid of the potential anarchy or tyranny that could arise out of mob rule.
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However, Chadian loyalists, who had been forewarned by military intelligence of the attack, easily repulsed the attackers.
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Some IRA units concentrated on tackling the loyalists.
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But this gives us an opportunity to rebuild and continue to serve working class loyalists and unionist communities.
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The period leading up to the hunger strike saw assassinations by both republicans and loyalists.
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Masked loyalists burnt bins on the road and attacked police with bricks and bottles.
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