So that cuts against a monochromatic picture of him as a down-the-line Democratic loyalist. |
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The continuing sideshows in both dissident republican and loyalist camps compound their problems. |
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A fortnight ago, the marchers carried loyalist flags, but claimed that, since the flags were furled, that was all right. |
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This view holds that the British government found itself trying to keep the peace between militant republicans and their loyalist counterparts. |
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The republican martyr's glorification of suffering distinguishes him from the loyalist resurrection man of Derry's Bond Street wall mural. |
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Meanwhile, another man was shot and wounded in Belfast as the loyalist feud continues. |
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The case has been dogged by claims of British collusion with loyalist gunmen. |
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Be they nationalist or loyalist, be they securocrats or criminals, the anti-peace brigades have won the day. |
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The flamboyant loyalist has been accused of possessing and concealing criminal property. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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He recently went on record to promise a frank report from the 12-year inquiry into collusion between security forces and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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Rebels hold the north and loyalist forces the south of what was considered a haven of peace and prosperity until a 1999 coup. |
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Gallagher said loyalist and republican prisoners were outraged at constant strip searches. |
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In the past, it has also been accused of involvement in a shoot-to-kill policy against republicans and in loyalist attacks on nationalists. |
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To their surprise, though, they met significant resistance from loyalist forces. |
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Statements that denounce loyalist violence or comment on its increase are frequent. |
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And he is scathing in his criticism of current manifestations of loyalist paramilitarism. |
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In the past the mind of loyalist paramilitarism was just another factor in the wider political equation. |
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The latest loyalist feud is sending further shock waves through the pro-Agreement camp in unionism. |
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Sure there was hardly a more loyalist, true-blue, Protestant street in the whole of Ulster. |
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Ministers and loyalist deputies praised the speech, but opponents suggested he was being two-faced. |
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How had McWilliams managed to get across a roof and drop down into the yard of a loyalist wing, in broad daylight, without being seen? |
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It's believed he was depressed and suicidal over fears that rival loyalist inmates were targeting him for murder. |
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Comey, in turn, appointed Patrick Fitzgerald, a Republican not known as a hard-core loyalist. |
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One was a loyalist, though his loyalty had been stretched over the past few days. |
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A drawing of King William at the top of this broadsheet, rocking on a wooden hobby horse, might have caused some offense in loyalist circles. |
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In the crudest terms, the critical factor in the loyalist Protestant supremacy mindset was its superior physical force. |
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Her production pinpoints the role of women as both products and perpetuators of the loyalist ethos with clinical accuracy. |
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Mediation has been repeatedly called for in the loyalist feud. |
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There were vicious sectarian elements to the loyalist riots. |
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This system of direct rule by proxy enraged the Unionist right and eventually unleashed a downward spiral of loyalist reaction and republican assertiveness. |
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Shock jock Ray Hadley, an Abbott loyalist, thought Turnbull had pulled his own sickie. |
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But Assad loyalist strongholds and natural advantages in the surrounding mountains, can they take it? |
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This characterful unit is worth twice its victory points when facing the Empire, showing how loyalist sailors are eager to destroy the villains. |
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Police were holding back the loyalist protest at the Irish Gate area of Carrickfergus, and said that four people had been arrested. |
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The police are also alleged to have failed to act to stop the lawyer's killing despite having had advance warning from loyalist sources that his execution was planned. |
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Certainly it was close enough to majority rule to arouse furious opposition among the loyalist politicians and press. |
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Reformist and loyalist troops clashed, nevertheless, in what were often unequal battles or skirmishes. |
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He even conned the Americans into taking into custody a captured Afghan alleged to be a Taliban loyalist. |
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On that day he did not flinch from the reality of loyalist violence. |
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He's a diehard loyalist and a campaigner known for his inimitable style. |
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Through marshy headlands rivers and fertile streams trickled, and the wind-swift archer's horses of the loyalist soldiers of Adiabene drank their fill. |
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The French have been blamed by loyalist mobs for brokering a recent peace deal that the government supporters say concedes too much to the rebels. |
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Mr. Speaker, the illicit contracting question went to a Conservative loyalist and long-time political organizer for the finance minister. |
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The Foundation of Sirte, a local NGO, says that Abdul had no record of having been an active Gaddafi loyalist. |
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The loyalist public relations battle had been well and truly lost and it was left to the politicians to try once again to paper over something most rotten. |
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Only one loyalist had been interned and that was on a separate charge. |
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The latter provision would be used by loyalist ultras to demand that the RUC remove the Irish Tricolour even when it was being displayed in a predominantly nationalist area. |
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The first centres on how to persuade the loyalist paramilitaries to morph from terror machines into purely political organisations. |
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Upon being captured, Libyan forces tried to load him into a vehicle when loyalist forces engaged in a gunfight. |
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A longtime Murdoch loyalist and former News Corp. general counsel, siskin has been a director at the company for 20 years. |
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The lack of evidence also trammelled the inquiry into the most serious allegations, those involving collusion between the British authorities and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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In this climate, debates over the very essence of the union have accelerated loyalist angst and the reaction has been predictably combustible. |
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When the American War of Independence comes to an end, the loyalist Avery family must leave everything behind and flee north to find a new life in the wilds of Canada. |
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Even that most reasonable of loyalist voices, David Ervine, had fond memories of being taught by the well-respected educationalist from Downpatrick. |
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The IRA terrorists have not given up any of their weapons, nor have the loyalist terrorists, yet the police are being forced into a position where they will not have the power to resist the terrorist community. |
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A MAN whose home was petrol bombed as his austistic daughter slept inside has been told by police loyalist paramilitaries are out to kill him. |
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Most are held by Protestant fraternities such as the Orange Order, and Ulster loyalist marching bands. |
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Virginia's governor Lord Dunmore attempted to rally a loyalist force but was decisively beaten in December 1775 at the Battle of Great Bridge. |
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A loyalist who was a professional such as a doctor or lawyer was often denied the right to practice. |
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On 12 August, the loyalist Apprentice Boys of Derry were allowed to march along the edge of the Bogside. |
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In December 1997, the INLA assassinated LVF leader Billy Wright, leading to a series of revenge killings by loyalist groups. |
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By 1990, at least 197 UDR soldiers had been convicted of loyalist terrorist offences and other serious crimes, including 19 convicted of murder. |
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Now, the nobility and newly established loyalist gentry could exercise their rights and privileges with more vigour. |
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The loyalist leaders decided to crown Henry immediately to reinforce his claim to the throne. |
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The second was Ranulf de Blondeville, the Earl of Chester and one of the most powerful loyalist barons. |
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John's suspicions and jealousies meant that he rarely enjoyed good relationships with even the leading loyalist barons. |
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Major General Tarawalie was also a strong loyalist and key supporter of president Momoh. |
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The Colonel was a staunch loyalist and had all of the isthmus' military supplies in his hands. |
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This is in contrast to the less than 23 percent loyalist clergy in the four southern colonies. |
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In general, loyalist clergy stayed by their oaths and prayed for the king or else suspended services. |
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In sum, this is a book of strong opinions by a CIA loyalist and committed organization man. |
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Abbott and his loyalist team-mates Chris Pennell and Alex Grove could be accused of a Pythonesque attitude towards Ryan. |
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These killings were reportedly in retaliation to a loyalist double shooting attack against the Reavey and O'Dowd families the previous night. |
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Teenage alcoholism was also a problem, partly as a result of the drinking clubs established in both loyalist and republican areas. |
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They ordered loyalist pamphlets burned or tarred and feathered. |
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Arthur was an M. I.5 paper-pusher of the old school: a meticulous, unadventurous, nine-to-six loyalist, with no ambitions to become what he was not. |
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Once considered a resolute Moscow loyalist, Mr. Yanukovich has said that Ukraine should be nonaligned and act as a bridge between Russia and Europe. |
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A TOP loyalist turned supergrass is to be debriefed over the next two months in connection with a 14-year-old murder, a court heard yesterday. |
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But he gave no indication of loyalist paramilitaries making a similar move, saying he had no evidence that the UVF or Red Hand Commando were ready to reciprocate in kind. |
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The loyalist reaction and the king's seizure of the shrievalty and the corporation made for the bitterest political battle since the restoration. |
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I would also ask the chief constable, in light of this attack, to revise his position in respect of loyalist paramilitaries who are clearly flouting the terms of their ceasefire. |
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On Monday Boston College announced it was prepared to give back taped recordings and other material to dozens of ex-IRA and loyalist paramilitaries who had taken part. |
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There were arson attacks on GAA clubhouses by loyalist paramilitaries. |
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It commemorates the sectarian murder of my paternal grandfather's brother, who was beaten and stabbed to death by a loyalist mob very close by during the Troubles. |
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In part, this was because William was unable to offer significant patronage, despite the expectations from the loyalist barons that they would be rewarded. |
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The security forces also had double agents and informers within loyalist groups who organized attacks on the orders of, or with the knowledge of, their handlers. |
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A CREW working on a huge pounds 10m comedy film about terror on Belfast's peacelines have been targeted by ruthless loyalist paramilitary racketeers. |
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The Transitional Assembly first met on 24 November 2006, when the proceedings were suspended due to a bomb threat by loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone. |
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In the aftermath of Lincoln, the loyalist campaign stalled and only recommenced in late June when the victors had arranged the ransoming of their prisoners. |
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The loyalist sentiment was particularly strong in New York, where the prominent DeLancey and Philips families overtly aided the British and suffered as a result. |
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Although the Meng and Shu families unsuccessfully besieged Hou, a loyalist official rose up with the people of Hou and forced Hou Fan to flee to the Qi state. |
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Bambay Kamara was a key loyalist and strong supporter of President Momoh. |
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The Home Guard formed the core of the government's strategy as it was composed of loyalist Africans, not foreign forces such as the British Army and King's African Rifles. |
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Republicans regarded the state forces as combatants in the conflict, pointing to the collusion between the state forces and the loyalist paramilitaries as proof of this. |
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He was quickly defeated by loyalist forces, and sent back to England. |
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On the other hand, Nerva lacked widespread support in the Empire, and as a known Flavian loyalist, his track record would not have recommended him to the conspirators. |
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After approval was granted, a mint and moneyers were dispatched on 8 December 1642 to the town which was under constant threat of attack by loyalist troops. |
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Part of his military forces were in Spain, making them unavailable for action in Gaul, and some of those in Gaul were swayed against him by loyalist Roman generals. |
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