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Their affection for their college home has even caused President Dickey to comment on this `` place loyalty '' as something rather specially Hanoverian.
Their loyalty to this determination is absolute.
Their loyalty, in turn, ensured the integration of the Chinese state, and countered tendencies toward regional autonomy and the breakup of the centralized system.
Their loyalty is all the more remarkable since the Roughriders play in the smallest market in the CFL, and the second-smallest major-league market in North America ( behind only Green Bay, Wisconsin ).
Their loyalty lay to the Emperor and the military.
Their loyalty to the nation is not any more in question than a Chechen-origin teip.
Their loyalty was extended to Severus ' successor, emperor Caracalla, for whom they fought in 213 a campaign against the Alamanni.
Their marriage, often tried by adversity, met every test ; they gave each other a lifelong loyalty.
Their enlistment would be a public relations victory for the church, demonstrating additional evidence of its loyalty to the United States.
Their maxim is " loyalty and friendship and brotherhood will unite us brothers of Roland all the time " ("" )
Their division into clans and septs -- with fierce loyalty — mirrors Gaelic culture in Ireland and Scotland.
Their steadfastness and loyalty deserve admiration.
* See Egerton Ryerson's The Loyalists of America and Their Times for evidence of the differences between the Pilgrim Fathers ( Plymouth Rock ) and the Puritan Fathers ( Massachusetts Bay ) with respect to loyalty to the Crown, tolerance of other religions, and treatment of the Native Peoples, and how this schism continued right up to and during the American Revolution.
Their secular equivalent, the livery badge, were signs of feudal and political loyalty or alliance that came to be regarded as a social menace in England under bastard feudalism.
Their expansion was momentarily halted by the Papal reconquest by Cardinal Gil de Albornoz who, in 1361, ordered the destruction of Forlimpopoli due to its loyalty to the Ordelaffi.
Their reasons were various, ranging from loyalty to the dynasty of the House of Austria, hate towards the French by a part of the merchants and the industrials, and distrust for the suspected centralist attitude of Philip V of Spain, as seen by the Bourbon rule in France.
Their humble origins, and the fact that they owed their education and advancement solely to the Emperor, allowed Emperor Haile Selassie to trust them implicitly and to favor them and other commoners of humble origin in government appointments and high positions at the expense of the aristocracy, whose loyalty to his person, rather than to the institution of Emperor he suspected.
Their voice was limited however, since most American Jews and the organized American Jewish Committee were initially strong opponents of the Zionist movement, and worried, with their assimilationist views, about charges of ‘ dual loyalty ’, a common antisemitic canard.
Their aggression has been toned down by modern breeders over the years, and today's Dobermans are known for a much more even and good natured temperament, extreme loyalty, high intelligence, and great trainability.
Their condition to prove his loyalty was to kill the Terrorcons, much to their horror.
Their five-minute video begins with a man speaking in English, " Just to show where our loyalty belongs to – you see this flag here?
Their Replay program was a loyalty program that allowed members to earn points for purchases which can earn members gift certificates.

Their and Mute
Their early shows and EP caught the interest of certain record labels, such as Mute Records and Some Bizzare Records, both of which pioneered the new wave of synthesizer bands like Depeche Mode.
Their first singles, " A Man Can Get Lost " 7 " and " Memorabilia " 12 " were produced by Daniel Miller, the founder of Mute Records.
Their third album The Curious City was released in August 2005 on Birdman / Mute.
Their second album titled Mechanical Heart was planned for a release sometime in 2006 / 2007 but, after the split from the record label Mute Records, it is still unreleased and just a few promotional copies exist.
Their early albums were on Mute Records and Argo Records ( UK ).

Their and was
Their work was lonely.
Their skin was covered with a thin coating of sweat and dirt which had almost the consistency of a second skin.
Their writings assume more than dramatic or patriotic interest because of their conviction that the struggle in which they were involved was neither selfish nor parochial but, rather, as Washington in his last wartime circular reminded his fellow countrymen, that `` with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved ''.
Their social status was achieved in some cases by birth, as with Washington, Jefferson and Jay ; ;
Their policy ran counter to the traditional idea that a good fighter was usually a libertine, and that in sex affairs `` God-given passion '' was a proof of manliness.
Their answer was: it can be done, and we will do it.
Their only hope of survival was to hold to the road and keep marching.
Their house was a centuries-old Colonial which they had had restored ( guided by an eminent architect ) and updated, and added on to.
Their world, again, was a still simple, traditional age which was only slowly beginning to appreciate the complexity of life.
Their study showed that it was possible to transfer 3 to 4 lb of oxygen / hr. / hp.
Their onrush and retreat, he reported, was accompanied by a great hissing, roaring and rattling.
`` Their house '', writes Albert S. Flint, `` was always a haven of hospitality and good cheer, especially grateful to one like myself far from home ''.
Their territory lay to the north, near the sources of the Alabama, the Tombigbee, the Tennessee, and Cumberland rivers, and was easily accessible to traders among the near-by Cherokees.
Their joint statement was welcomed by the Western delegations who will attend tomorrow the nineteenth plenary session of the fourteen-nation conference on the future of Laos.
Their flight was delayed, Dunn said, when a boarding ramp inflicted some minor damage to the wing of the plane.
Their singing was well-balanced, clear and, within obvious limitations, extremely pleasing.
Their collaboration in the Beethoven Second Symphony was lucid, intelligent and natural sounding.
Their strategy was sound enough and, he reasoned, had been defeated only by Philip Spencer's unwillingness to sanction an idea he had not originated.
Their robust Calvinism was publicized in such confessions as the London Baptist Confession of 1644 and the Second London Confession of 1689.
Their first album, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, including major contributions by all members of Pilot and Ambrosia, was a success, reaching the Top 40 in the US Billboard 200 chart.
Their second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
Their goal was to regain access to Eden by finding the correct formula for perfect living, following specific rules governing agriculture, diet, and reproduction.
Their most famous battle against Rome took place in Argentoratum ( Strasbourg ), in 357, where they were defeated by Julian, later Emperor of Rome, and their king Chnodomarius was taken prisoner to Rome.

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