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His successor, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a loyal Oda supporter, would become the first man to unify all of Japan, and was thus the first ruler of all Japan since the Ōnin War.
Rawlin's response was that while Grant was a loyal member of the Republican Party, he would be unable to serve as president for financial reasons, since he would lose his lifetime military pension upon ascendancy to the White House, and the presidency did not provide any such income benefit.
Due to the role the Carabinieri had played in the downfall of Mussolini, and since one of the few units which fought the German occupation of Rome were the Granatieri di Sardegna regiments and the II Carabinieri cadet battalion, the Germans did not view the Carabinieri as loyal to the fascist cause and ordered the disbanding of all Carabinieri units in Axis-controlled territory on October 7, 1943.
Zinoviev, Kamenev and their allies in the Bolshevik Central Committee argued that the Bolsheviks had no choice but to start negotiations since a railroad strike would cripple their government's ability to fight the forces that were still loyal to the overthrown Provisional Government.
Zinoviev, Kamenev, and their allies in the Bolshevik Central Committee argued that the Bolsheviks had no choice but to start negotiations since a railroad strike would cripple their government's ability to fight the forces that were still loyal to the overthrown Provisional Government.
The last of the Yorkist commanders was Lord William Hastings, a loyal subject since the start of the wars.
None of Nasser's old colleagues had informed him of the corruption and lawlessness undertaken by Amer and the army officers loyal to him since they thought the relationship between Nasser and Amer, his second-in-command, was solid.
Bob has since been replaced by Sideshow Mel, who has remained loyal to Krusty.
* The Comtat Venaissin in southern France was administered by a Rector since it became a papal possession until 1790 ( on 24 May its States-General ( representative assembly ) proclaimed a constitution, but remained loyal to the pope ).
In this capacity, and as a loyal member of the Ricardian regime at the time, he can be considered at the very least an accessory to the Princes ’ deaths, since once they had entered the security of the Tower they were never seen or heard of again.
Screech has been tagging along with Zack since they were in elementary school and is extremely loyal to him.
But since it ’ s his invention, he has no reason to remain loyal to his concept.
Buckaroo Banzai has since attracted a loyal cult following and has been quite popular on home video.
However, George did not aspire to any political office since his difficult tenure as High Commissioner of Crete between 1901 and 1905 ; above all, he sought to remain loyal to his brother, and categorically refused to take the throne.
Only since the 1970s has he also been seen as a Tudor Crown servant: self-serving, inherently loyal to the incumbent monarch, and an able statesman in difficult times.
Chinese officials became even more cautious in dealing with the Portuguese, since the deposed King of Malacca had been a loyal tributary vassal to the imperial Ming court.
Peng had been loyal to Mao's leadership since the 1935 Zunyi Conference, and continued to support Mao for several years after moving to Beijing.
" Demenus says, " We ’ ve been loyal ever since.
However, Michael of Zahumlje forewarned Symeon of this plan, since Michael was an enemy of Peter, and a loyal vassal of Symeon.
In the past, Flair has openly stated that he was loyal to the McMahons and wanted to end his career in WWE, however he had not had contact from WWE since June 2009 and decided to sign with TNA Wrestling after waiting for the call from WWE for six months.
After an awkward silence on the deck of the royal yacht El-Mahrousa, Naguib reminded Farouk that until the 1942 standoff with the British the army had been loyal to the monarchy, but that things had changed since then.
Examples of such epithets are the various traditions of victory titles ( see there ) awarded to meritorious generals and rulers since antiquity, and the epithets awarded to entire units: such adjectives as ' Fidelis ' (' loyal ') to various Roman legions.
It continued ( and continues ) to give service to many loyal and demanding users, but has attracted few new users since 1990 or so.
On Babylon 5, Sheridan and the command staff find the martial law decree difficult to stomach but are afraid to act openly against it since the local Nightwatch are extremely loyal to President Clark.
Following Jugurtha's usurpation of the throne of Numidia, a loyal ally of Rome since the Punic Wars, Rome felt compelled to intervene.

loyal and 1961
In Stanleyville, those loyal to the deposed Lumumba set up a rival government under Antoine Gizenga which lasted from 31 March 1961 until it was reintegrated on 5 August 1961.
In early January 1961, ANC units loyal to Lumumba invaded northern Katanga to support a revolt of Baluba tribesmen against Tshombe's secessionist regime.
In a declaration dated 31 May 1961, Otto renounced all claims to the Austrian throne and proclaimed himself " a loyal citizen of the republic ", a move that he made only after much hesitation and certainly " for purely practical reasons ".
Kachin soldiers once formed a core part of the Burmese armed forces and many stayed loyal after the Kachin Independence Organisation ( KIO ) with its military wing, the Kachin Independent Army ( KIA ) was formed in 1961.
He declared himself a loyal citizen of the Republic of Austria in 1961.
His son Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, who had used the title Archduke of Austria in his earlier life outside of Austria, in 1961 to be allowed to enter Austria declared himself a loyal citizen of the Republic of Austria ; from this date onward he was not pretender anymore.

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When Ronald Reagan took office, he augmented the direct support to an anti-Sandinista group, called the Contras, which included factions loyal to the former dictatorship.
A factor in the Commission's 4-1 vote in favor of Sinatra was a statement of support from U. S. President Ronald Reagan, with an attorney authorized to say that Reagan " considers him an honorable person completely honest and loyal ".

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In his speech accepting the nomination, Johnson said that by taking a nominee from a seceding state, " the Union Party declared its belief that the rebellious states are still in the Union, that their loyal citizens are still citizens of the United States.
Love is also said to be a virtue representing all of human kindness, compassion, and affection —" the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another ".
He said he hoped to do more and signed it " Your loyal subject, Roald Amundsen.
Tilak said, " I regard India as my Motherland and my Goddess, the people in India my kith and kin, and loyal and steadfast work for their political and social emancipation my highest religion and duty ".
The supporters of Feyenoord are said to be one of the most loyal supporter groups in the world supporting the team during both good or bad times.
" In 1864, Governor Johnson said, " The better class of them will go to work and sustain themselves, and that class ought to be allowed to vote, on the ground that a loyal negro is more worthy than a disloyal white man.
Jon Plowman, executive producer and original producer of the Absolutely Fabulous series, said: " Viewers have been fantastically loyal in their devotion to our show, so we're really thrilled to say that it's coming back for three new shows to celebrate our 20th anniversary.
It is said, however, that the ego seems to be more loyal to the id, preferring to gloss over the finer details of reality to minimize conflicts while pretending to have a regard for reality.
No discussion of this episode would be complete without mention of Sir James Tyrrell, the loyal servant of Richard III who is said to have confessed to the murder of the princes in 1502.
His subsequent ill health greatly diminished his performance during his first term and the affairs of government during that time are said to have been largely run by a group of loyal aides, both in and out of government.
The first grave gentleman shakes the box, puts in his hand, and takes out a card, from which he reads the number then the other grave gentleman turns to that number in the book, and pronounces the name of the juror so numbered, whose name and address are then taken down as one of the forty-eight ; and this process is repeated forty-eight times ... it is said I say nothing, but it is said that those two gentlemen know each juror just as well by his number as by his name: and so, when the first takes out a card and finds 253, for example, written on it if he knows that 253 would vote for the people, and against the Crown, it is said he gives out ( as solemn as he looks ), not 253, but, say, 255, or some loyal number ; and thus a safe man is put on the list.
Speaking to a Mexican radio program, the " Golden Girl " said that the new material presented many changes, " but at the same time I remain very loyal to my music-my rancheras, boleros with my ... those rhythms with children-those children songs with such simple rhythms.
Junius said that " the subject who is truly loyal to the Chief Magistrate will neither advise nor submit to arbitrary measures.
After the function, Zia met Bhutto, placed his hand on the Qur ' an and said, " You are the saviour of Pakistan and we owe it to you to be totally loyal to you ".
They are said to have been two demons whom Mazu conquered and subdued, turning them into her own loyal guardians and friends.
At his passing, President Bill Clinton said: " Tip O ' Neill was the nation's most prominent, powerful and loyal champion of working people ...
Esher said that he was always loyal to the man he was serving, and although Haig distrusted him as a politician ”, Walter Reid believes Wilson did not actively plot against Haig.
When British Muslims were asked to decide whether they were loyal to the Allies ( Britain and France ) or the Central Powers ( Germany and Turkey ), Pickthall said he was ready to be a combatant for his country so long as he did not have to fight the Turks.
" Roger Ebert said it made audiences " squirm out of enjoyment, not terror ," and listed details in the film that he felt were typical of such films, including " the bright young doctor, whose warnings are ignored " and " the loyal wife and kids ," as well as " the usual cats and dogs, necessary for the obligatory scene in which they can sense something even when the humans can't.
: A limb will be lost ( Referring to Xiahou Yuan, who was said to be a good, loyal friend and cousin of Cao Cao ).
When called a traitor by his captors, he is said to have replied, " I am no traitor ; I am a loyal servant of my lord.
" It is a great and loyal friend of France who has left us a grand figure of Africa " Sarkozy said in a statement.
Shamil while in Russian captivity apparently adopted the line of the Tsar and said that his " compatriots " ( many of whom never were loyal to him in the first place, especially the Chechens ) should stop fighting as it was pointless.

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