Word: loyalize
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Ruge had been chosen White House physician because of his association with Loyal Davis, Nancy Reagan's father. A neurosurgeon, Ruge had met the President in earlier years but had not known him as a patient. Bit by bit, he was accumulating medical data and his impressions of Reagan's lifestyle, these observations perhaps more revealing than any statistics...
...through five days of what must have been painful embarrassment, Williams insisted he was still "very confident" and "feeling good," though sorry to be missing work while "the budget vote is going on." The Senator's press secretary, Michael McCurry, was even more upbeat: "Constituents are remaining very loyal," he said, adding that New Jersey's biggest newspaper, the Newark Star Ledger, only a few days earlier had called Williams the state's "most popular politician...
...were constant rumors that he had benefited unduly from his connections with the Nixon White House. A damaging exposé in the Wall Street Journal a few days before the 1980 election threatened to eliminate him altogether from the Reagan team, but Ed Meese came to his rescue. Always loyal to those who are loyal to Reagan, Meese examined the allegations and gave Allen a clean bill of health. After a brief absence from Reagan headquarters, Allen returned as Foreign Policy Adviser...
Some of the designs, ordered by parents to commemorate young children, are heartrending. One pictures a leaf blowing off the tree of life. Adults often choose occupational symbols: a sewing machine, a policeman's badge, a B-52 in remembrance of a Boeing employee who was loyal to the bitter end. There are also golfers, fishermen, a teen-ager's customized 1965 Mustang complete to the license plate BAD NUZ, and a skier taking off on a jump, above the legend BILL WENT FOR IT. One woman had her stone engraved with four aces over the Christian symbol...
...from an assured and polished diplomat, but last week he showed that his charm, and willingness to listen, is appreciated by America's friends and neighbors. He also learned, in his partly successful attempts at coordinating U.S. policy with America's allies, that even the most loyal friends often do not see world issues in the same light...