Use "loyalist" in a sentence

1. Loyalist paramilitaries were blamed for the shooting.

2. We got a diehard Percy loyalist on a suicide run.

3. His report was scathing about Loyalist and Republican terror groups.

4. Villefort was a loyalist, His father was a Bonapartist

5. They ordered loyalist pamphlets burned or tarred and feathered.

6. His sprawling Bab al-Azizia compound is being defended by loyalist troops

7. The ruthless scenario was outlined by one hardline loyalist figure last week.

8. Triumphal, an urinous legousia jogged the telegnostic Autogenies close to our loyalist

9. 17 She was one of the greatest Loyalist proponents outside of Coruscant.

10. We urge loyalist paramilitaries to cease all acts of violence.

11. The rebel forces have been repeatedly attacked by loyalist troops.

12. I'm glad to find another true - hearted loyalist in this pestilent, rebellious city.

13. Loyalist civilians attended the ceremony, shouting "Marcos, Marcos, Marcos pa rin!

14. They pressed on him the anomalies between loyalist and republican sentences.

15. Responsibility for the attack was later claimed by the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force.

16. Banks accepted an offer of assistance from the American Loyalist James Matra in July 1783.

17. The Blazoned Legion is a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of unknown origins and Founding

18. Loyalist extremist groups which planted bombs, on the other hand, often gave no warning.

19. Loyalist killers opened fire as the man was getting out of a car.

20. More than two million refugees have fled the area, fearing attack by loyalist forces.

21. Loyalist activity surged in the wake of the American defeat, especially in New York.

22. The Brazen Consuls is a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter and successor of the Ultramarines of unknown Founding.

23. The mythical value of the siege for the construction of protestant - loyalist hegemony should not be underrated.

24. The Royal Ulster Constabulary said the attack is linked to the feud between rival loyalist paramilitaries.

25. In Northern Ireland the loyalist ceasefire is under scrutiny after bombs were planted at sports grounds.

26. Antonyms for Conspirator include patriot, loyalist, supporter, defender, adherent, adversary, antagonist, enemy, opponent and dupe

27. Originally from Canada, Natalie Blitt grew up on a steady diet of loyalist adventure stories

28. 15 Loyalist extremist groups which planted bombs, on the other hand, often gave no warning.

29. Loyalist paramilitaries yesterday threatened a new outbreak of bloodshed in republican areas of Northern Ireland.

30. Suddenly, the loyalist outcry over the arrests in the Rathcoole district was the government's best friend.

31. Religious education in these schools is officially non-denominational or biblically based and loyalist sentiments are promoted.

32. The Contenders is a Codex Astartes-compliant Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of unknown Founding and origin

33. If he had been Loyalist they would have been able to seize his lands for confiscation.

34. But his good loyalist credentials could not save him when he departed from the narrow path.

35. In East Haddam, Connecticut, a loyalist doctor was tarred with hot pitch, feathered, and rubbed with pig dung.

36. 13 Paisley was developing a distinctive political position which stressed the religious element in the conflict between nationalist and loyalist.

37. During a meeting at the Diamond police restrained attempts by loyalist and Catholic youths to break through their fines.

38. But it isn't just his translation from rebel into loyalist which is startling, it is also his physical change.

39. Paisley was developing a distinctive political position which stressed the religious element in the conflict between nationalist and loyalist.

40. If the security forces are not present and loyalist gunmen commit murder it is still the result of collusion.

41. If the security forces are thick on the ground and loyalist gunmen commit murder it is the result of collusion.

42. First settled about 1753, Brattle boro took its name from one of the original patentees, William Brattle (1702-1776), a Massachusetts loyalist

43. The Army's preference to appear neutral was severely undermined by its role during the Loyalist marching season of 19

44. The choices they made also illustrate the divisions within the clergy and the gap between Loyalist clergy and revolutionary laity.

45. This revolt had a loyalist mark, since Vetranio was supported by Constantina, and Constantius II himself recognized Vetranio, sending him the imperial diadem.

46. 12 They've been humiliated by the Son of God and the other priggish loyalist angels so they are pained, utterly humiliated.

47. It was the ordinary police who prevented a complete collapse of law and order in the loyalist urban districts of Belfast.

48. The latest twist in a deteriorating relationship between police and loyalist activists was contained in a statement issued to Sunday Life yesterday.

49. 30 This study aims to examine the role of Protestant working class youth culture in transmitting loyalist ethnic and political identity.

50. Only a week after the strike, a clean-up of the more open violence had begun in the worst harassed loyalist districts.

51. The notion that “Afghani” denotes an Afghan citizen while “Afghan” denotes an Afghan resident or loyalist is, as best as Chatterbox can make out, pure invention

52. Resistance from left-wing militia forces and loyalist Civil and Assault Guards was intermittently intense but incapable of seriously holding up the advance.

53. The Treaty of Paris of 1783 ended the American War of Independence and sent a wave of British loyalist refugees northward to Quebec and Nova Scotia.

54. Baathist Loyalist Scoffs at Petraeus' View of Iraq A high-ranking member of Saddam Hussein's Baathist party — who now supports efforts by insurgents in Iraq — describes American military

55. The Cold blooded are a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of the bloodline of Sanguinius, supposedly created during the mysterious 13th Founding, the so-called 'Dark Founding', which occurred sometime between M35 and M36

56. In England he claimed a loss of £645 per year for his Attorney generalship and received an annual compensation from the Loyalist Claims Commission until 1802, when he probably died.

57. A loyalist to the "boogaloo" extremist movement said that at least 32 group Adherents were in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the same day that Kyle Rittenhouse allegedly shot and killed two protesters.

58. The Celestial Lions is a Loyalist Successor Chapter of the stoic Imperial Fists, raised in the 38 th Millennium during an unknown Founding, though some Imperial scholars suspect it may have been the 23 rd Founding.

59. The Baleful Boars is a very small and endangered Loyalist non-Codex compliant Space Marine Successor Chapter created from the lineage of the Blood Angels Space Marine Chapter during a unstated founding at the end of the 37st Millennium

60. The Accentors are a loyalist Codex -compliant Space Marine Successor Chapter created from the lineage of the legendary and feared Raven Guard during the 25 th Founding, also called as the 'Bastion Founding', in the late 40 th Millennium.

61. Synonyms of Ambuscades (Entry 2 of 2) to lie in wait for and attack by surprise marching to the rescue of the beseiged Fort Stanwix, 800 colonial militiamen were ambuscaded by a force of Loyalist troops and their Native American allies

62. In the case of enforcing the no-fly zone, Resolution 1973 allows the destruction, by aircraft or missile, of any loyalist jet or helicopter that takes off, any pro-Qaddafi forces’ anti-aircraft batteries or missile-launch sites, and the disabling of any airstrip.

63. The Charnel Guard is a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter suspected to have been raised during the Third Founding and believed to be a Successor Chapter of the Blood Angels, though they are not acknowledged as such by their ancestral Chapter.This reclusive, fleet-based Chapter's chronicle threads through many dark passages of the Imperium's history

64. Still, with a sycophantic media Claque in close support, his is the dominant voice in public discourse.: He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist Claque who are dotted about the hall.: How on earth could we have put this scheming, mendacious little man and his miserable Claque back in office for another three years?: I am less impressed by the Claque of