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He was fired from the theatre during the strike in 1919 after being loyal to other employees.
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He is wise beyond his years, and is loyal and fair to his lieutenants.
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They are always loyal to their riders, even when the affairs thereof do not apparently concern them.
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Home knitting still had a strong and loyal following.
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Trout has little love of nature, but is very loyal.
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He was loyal to his friends and kept good company.
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Over those years he developed a loyal following of fans who would come regularly to enjoy his musical talent.
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But he could not remain loyal to anyone.
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Although they would always remain loyal to each other, they seemed now to have fallen into set roles.
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Despite that, he seems to have remained loyal to his royal overlord.
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