Still, it moves with an easy stride; it feeds upon inexpensive wastes, and is notorious for its stubborn loyalty.
Owen wondered who it was the old monk protected with such stubborn loyalty.
This is the root of its potent appeal and the stubborn loyalty it inspires.
Rhodan turned to see Reginald Bell standing there in grim, stubborn loyalty.
There was another change in Brett's expression, to stubborn loyalty.
The stubborn loyalty of the hotel's regulars has, at times, paid extraordinary dividends.
The last century marked Central and Eastern Europe's first real conquests over stubborn ethnic loyalties.
By maintaining a stubborn loyalty to his language and his native province, he had become a world poet.
And that in itself is startling on a campus where, for generations of students, the attitude toward football has been a mixture of stubborn loyalty, black humor and complete obliviousness.
Mr. Chrétien is known for his stubborn loyalty to aides under attack, even when he is forced to take political heat to protect them.