1. They profess loyalty to the king. 2. And members are always on hand to profess their loyalty. 3. Armey, who has repeatedly professed his loyalty since the aborted coup, likens his relationship to Gingrich to a marriage. 4. Hamed dropped Ingle, the only trainer he has had, because Ingle professed loyalty to the promoter Frank Warren, whom Hamed also split from. . . . 5. He must also insist that organizations professing loyalty to his leadership impose effective discipline on their militants. 6. He professed loyalty to the Crown and fled to England, leaving behind a wife and two sons. 7. He sees just the opposite, saying Protestants are being marginalized, their traditions repressed, their Britishness sold out by the very government to which they profess loyalty. 8. I suppose they have the right to do so, but something seems wrong in coercing folks to profess their loyalty. 9. It frequently arrests religious leaders who defy the ban, including Catholic priests who profess loyalty to the pope. 10. Popp steadfastly professed loyalty to his native land. |