There are a load of men in black suits who try to stop you from reaching the basement, where your getaway vehicle loyally awaits. |
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In return you will serve the hotel loyally and honestly until your debts are worked off by your hard labour. |
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The chatelaine waited patiently and loyally for him to return and take possession of her gift. |
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In previous decades untold numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses loyally supported the bans on vaccines and organ transplants. |
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Yet the retirees and snowbirds who loyally filled the condos during Palm Springs' downturn in the 1980s and early '90s are still there. |
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Meanwhile the peasants' militia had been destroyed when they loyally opposed the Guangxi mutineers. |
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This decision was taken without reference to the employees who have served the company so loyally. |
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It was OK, but not a patch on what I'd seen live. I loyally bought the next couple of singles, but quickly lost interest. |
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The willingness of the mass of civil servants to serve the regime loyally cannot be doubted. |
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The judge was bound by the relevant legislation, which was to be applied loyally. |
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Her servant has followed her here loyally, watching over the princess vigilantly. |
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Both have pocketed beaucoup bucks from the oil giants, and both have loyally sided with the industry to get whatever it wants. |
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Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine. |
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The refurbished theater reopens with its brick-walled intimacy loyally preserved. |
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I supported the party loyally for 35 years, often representing it in elections and, even more often, giving it my bawbees, both at local and national level. |
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And when they loyally back leaders, deny aspirations to be one or resign to spend more time with their families, politicians fib. |
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For this reason, Harunobu was served loyally and devotedly throughout his life. |
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In 1914, the universities responded loyally to the empire's danger. |
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As a secretary of state for education and science, Thatcher loyally carried out her party's policies, but did not much like them. |
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Identities are layered, argues Mr Barwell: people can be loyally British and proud of their roots. |
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In fact, truth is a power which does not know frontiers neither insurmountable barriers when one serves it humbly and loyally. |
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These include the obligations on the part of officials to carry out their duties loyally, objectively and impartially. |
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Faurecia employees and officers must loyally perform their duties and assignments. |
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The Airport Authority is committed to giving back to the community that supports it so loyally. |
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He wants to engage honestly and loyally in a debate on the future of the Congo. |
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Most of them loyally toe the party line for the sake of their careers. |
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And Netanyahu has loyally followed that advice since entering politics a quarter century ago. |
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Any black officer in uniform, no matter how loyally he had served the republic, was killed or thrown in chains. |
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Not since Carmela Soprano has a wife stood so loyally behind her n'er-do-well husband as Denise Richards has in recent months. |
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This should bring some political peace at least for now. Mr Primakov is a wily old apparatchik, who has served loyally under every Russian leader since Leonid Brezhnev. |
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Our customers have loyally supported our products, while the NRA has loyally defended the Second Amendment. |
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I hope that you have committed to some sort of service project as a way to get yourself out of your everyday experience and to dedicate yourself loyally to this project of developing your teaching skill. |
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Sweden has loyally done further work on the militarisation of the EU and thus, in practice, in favour of the abolition of Sweden's policy of neutrality. |
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The mass media loyally follow the government line. |
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The old dog loyally followed his master even if he didn't really want to go out. |
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Agent Firms must not engage in legal work that could place demands on them that are inconsistent with their duties as an Agent or that could call into question their capacity to perform their duties objectively and loyally. |
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Mike Lofgren loyally served the GOP on Capitol Hill for 28 years. |
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For the remaining years of Richard's reign, John supported his brother on the continent, apparently loyally. |
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For the next two decades he fought loyally for his brother and overlord at Tikal. |
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Those who supported reformation loyally followed the Malankara Metropolitan who was legally evicted from the Malankara Syrian Church. |
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In the first few hours after the polls closed, most senior Labour figures were loyally sticking to the script that Miliband could still be prime minister if Cameron fell even slightly short of a majority. |
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Staff must loyally follow the instructions contained therein. |
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He counselled his followers to remain faithful to the government, and to loyally and lawfully criticize it with a view to correcting its faults and errors. |
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It wishes to thank the employees at all levels for the services they have performed extremely conscientiously, competently and loyally and in such a pleasant atmosphere. |
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Should the chairman of the meeting fail to carry out his duties loyally, the directors may remove him as chairman of that meeting at any time and replace him by another person. |
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These duties to act impartially, loyally, with integrity, and so as to retain the public trust, are all obviously intertwined in the duty to avoid a conflict of interest. |
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The prudish Gorky was an odd duck in this arch, gamy, free-loving company, and his association with it alienated him from his downtown compeers — including de Kooning, who nonetheless loyally defended him. |
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It rejoices in the inheritance of the apostolic faith and loyally accepts the fundamental principles of the historic creeds and of the Protestant Reformation. |
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She has served me loyally, abiding by my rule for almost my entire life. |
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For some time, so long indeed as the victories of the great English general cast a glamour over the policy of his friends, Harley continued to act loyally with his colleagues. |
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