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loyalist

[loi-uh-list] / ˈlɔɪ ə lɪst /
NOUN
supporter
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Both loyalist and republican paramilitaries are behind the practise according to Long, and she wanted to reassure those who have been targeted that they should report it to authorities.

From BBC

"He has taken full responsibility for the advice but he was not in charge of the vetting and he was not the only adviser," said one McSweeney loyalist.

From BBC

As loyalists flame out, career lawyers are fleeing.

From Salon

I’m a mac-and-cheese loyalist, and Apocalypse’s version—loaded with scallions and bacon bits—did not disappoint.

From Salon

He is a staunch Maduro loyalist, but admits that both his family and colleagues are struggling.

From BBC