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This is even official in the case of loyalism.
His grandfather did not approve of the school officials' loyalism to the British authorities.
But that's because 'crown loyalism' makes a fetish out of the matter.
Alongside loyalism, the estate also had a long Labour tradition.
By that time he had become disillusioned with loyalism.
This was the beginning of a campaign against critics of militant loyalism.
He soon returned to Portadown and initially tried to avoid active loyalism.
He has been involved in loyalism in various capacities for at least forty years.
From early on, Adams was much more involved in the political side of loyalism rather than the paramilitary side.
He is no longer involved in loyalism.
A further central belief has recently begun to appear as equivocal, namely loyalism itself.
The working classes are strongly bound into the total if ambiguous ideology of protestant loyalism.
Instead, it is more likely that he was referring to the beginning of his expressed Loyalism to the Crown.
In general, loyalism refers to an individual's allegiance toward an established government, political party, or sovereign, especially during times of war and revolt.
He had inherited his father's unstable traits, but also his grandfather's loyalism.
It also expresses support for loyalism in Northern Ireland.
Loyalism in the post-partition Republic of Ireland has declined since independence.
A pattern of rural unrest continued, feeding into both rebellion and loyalism:
The residents of the area are predominately Protestant and the area has strong links with loyalism.
His links to this dissident group did not go unnoticed amongst the more mainstream elements of loyalism however.
When this was rejected, Galloway moved increasingly towards Loyalism.
Mitchell first came to loyalism with the Ulster Protestant Volunteers in 1966.
The real problem with assessing popular sentiment over the 1790s is the interplay of contradictory forces shifting it between radicalism and loyalism.
These fraternities, often described as the "Loyal Orders", have long been associated with unionism and loyalism.
Ulster loyalism bombings and shootings, and punishment beatings from both sides, continued.