• He has been a loyal servant to the British Forces for a significant number of years and has been waiting for his asylum application to be granted since March this year.

    BBC: The Afghan interpreters seeking asylum in the UK

  • Droukdel saw him as a loyal counter to the growing power of a rival jihadist commander, Moktar Belmoktar, the man who ordered the hostage attack on the Algerian gas plant in January.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • "He was a loyal servant to the club, but he's wanted to play at a higher level for some time, " Bournemouth chairman Tony Swaisland.

    BBC: Pompey seal Howe deal

  • After talking it over with his agent, who suggested electronic publishing might be the way to build a loyal readership, Ponzo decided to give it a try.

    FORBES: eBook Evolutions: Author Perspective

  • Loyal to a fault, O'Sullivan will have to make tough calls if Ireland are to move further into the living room where only the elite can sit.

    BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | Six Nations | Decision time for O'Sullivan

  • Although recent opinion polls suggest that most of them want to loosen ties with Serbia, as many as a third remain loyal to the notion of a federal Yugoslavia.

    ECONOMIST: Montenegro

  • The former chancellor has tried to be a loyal Conservative while reserving his right to campaign for a cause which he considers above party.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and the euro

  • And the mass movement, attractive to the Shia poor, which is loyal to a fiery cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, appears for the moment to be biding its time.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq

  • When BlackBerry was known as RIM, it did much to attend to a loyal following, many of whom were reluctant to acquiesce to a more modern user interface.

    ENGADGET: Switched On: Battling for the bronze

  • Hoggard said he had been a loyal servant to the county and was upset at not being given the chance of a proper farewell.

    BBC: Yorkshire release furious Hoggard

  • Helm points to Elop's experience at Macromedia, a Microsoft rival that managed to build up a loyal cadre of developers, as something that could be key to Microsoft's strategy going forward as it tries to encourage its customers to build their businesses around its tools.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In South Korea, attempts to remove Roh Moo-hyun have backfired catastrophically: a brand-new party loyal to Mr Roh has seized a majority in the country's parliament (see article).

    ECONOMIST: Democracy in Asia

  • That is, it leverages a loyal community to add, edit and subtract the contacts in the database.

    FORBES: Be A Rainmaker With Jigsaw

  • The M23 is ostensibly led by Sultani Makenga, who is loyal to a former CNDP leader, Laurent Nkunda.

    ECONOMIST: Rebel allies of Rwanda are making rapid inroads

  • She said that after many years of being a loyal friend to Ms Spence, her attitude had changed.

    BBC: Lynda Spence

  • Clashes have broken out in the former Soviet republic of Georgia between government forces and paramilitaries loyal to a local warlord.

    NPR: Tensions Rise Between Russia and Georgia

  • These schemes offer incentives to travellers to stay loyal to a particular brand, even if the price is a bit higher.

    ECONOMIST: The travel industry

  • Messrs Rumsfeld and Cheney have always remained loyal to a man whom they once envisaged as the ideal leader of post-Saddam Iraq.

    ECONOMIST: The administration welcomes back Iraq's Adenauer

  • Consumers who are loyal to a brand will trust that the next product introduced under that brand will fulfill the brand promise.

    FORBES: Retailers: Who Do You Trust?

  • Wilson makes a brief but notable appearance as Marion's solid, idealistic lover, and Billy Eugene Jones is discreetly effective as a loyal servant to the Castles.

    WSJ: Review: Fame cuts both ways in 'The Big Knife'

  • Child of the 90s goes for the gut, it pulls no punches in an effort to win back a generation now loyal to Firefox and Chrome.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Even so, the Taurus managed to retain a loyal following, despite being relegated to rental-car status in recent years.

    FORBES: Ford's New Taurus: Right Idea, Wrong Turn

  • While coupons are not necessary for the JCPMarketPlace I suggest a special letter be sent to loyal customers on a monthly basis.

    FORBES: J.C.Penney: The Ultimate Solution

  • It is also a remarkable place to keep a loyal musical following.

    CNN: Americans fall for rising Shanghai

  • Imagine the embarrassment if voters chose a well-known rebel in preference to a loyal New Labour apparatchik.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and Europe

  • Later the same day both the Commons and Lords move a Loyal Address in answer to the Speech which is followed by a Debate on the Address.

    BBC: State Opening loses some pomp

  • Sure, a lot of people would say that we could subsidize the freemium business model for a few years until we built up a loyal customer base, then switch to a paid service.

    FORBES: Why Freemium Isn't Free

  • More than ever, to demand brand loyalty requires that a brand is loyal to its own values and its customers.

    FORBES: 3. Confidence

  • Mann and Depp have made Dillinger a gentleman thug, loyal to his friends and to his hatcheck girlfriend, Billie Frechette, played by Marion Cotillard with a combination of desperate hope and fear that is enormously appealing.

    NEWYORKER: Public Enemies

  • The actor-director-writer-producer quadruple hyphenate, best known for flicks like Madea's Family Reunion, has created a vast library of hits, which he owns, geared to a loyal black audience.

    FORBES: Lacey Rose On Hollywood

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