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- noun Plural form of
loyalist .
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A seemingly unending series of public relations gaffes has Sarah Palin loyalists frustrated and worried she is diminishing her stature.
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A seemingly unending series of public relations gaffes has Sarah Palin loyalists frustrated and worried she is diminishing her stature.
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A seemingly unending series of public relations gaffes has Sarah Palin loyalists frustrated and worried she is diminishing her stature.
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However, as someone noted yesterday, taking everything the McCain loyalists say at face value ain't too smart neither.
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But the Kristol column reminded some long-serving McCain loyalists of an article by Howard Kurtz that ran on the front page of the Washington Post* on March 12, 2000, right after McCain succumbed to Bush in that year's primary battle.
Re: Mike Murphy and the Squelching of a Second Coming - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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The relevance of hidebound party loyalists is eroding.
Sound Politics: Make Or Break Time For The Washington GOP 2006
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Does Murtha actually believe the Iraqi people could fight the al Qaeda terrorists and Saddam Hussein loyalists by themselves once American forces left?
11/19/2005 2005
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I think the pool of solid Bush loyalists is limited, especially in the Pentagon.
Think Progress » Don’t Believe the Spin: White House Caved to Right-Wing 2005
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But the king has also appointed a shadow cabinet of long-term loyalists that look set to be a check on, if not ultimately more powerful than, the new Parliament.
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It banned more than 440 candidates whom it described as loyalists to Saddam Hussein's outlawed Baath party.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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