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1. She stormed out of the shop closely followed by her coterie of giggling young ladies and once they were all outside in the mall they held a heated debate about The Telephone Man
2. She stormed out of the shop closely followed by her coterie of
3. The most complex hierarchical development in animal societies seems to have been an alpha male surrounded by a coterie of slightly lesser males arranged in some kind of pecking order
4. Norman and DeLong were part of a small coterie of officers who knew that in time of war you didn't dick around, you went and got the job done the best way you knew how
5. It was Pharan with a coterie of Egyptian workers trailing timidly along behind him
6. Once we were approached by a small coterie of elders
7. Out of the darkness, stepped the wizard with a coterie of soldiers armed with devices I had not seen before
8. The coterie of Ministers, who had so skilfully been feathering their own nests for so long, was now clearly rattled by the turn of events
9. I must forestall Zax and his coterie, lest they further darken the spirit
10. However, he and the coterie of tough supporters he had gathered around him had been replaced by a committee who believed in what he regarded as softness
11. The entire culture of modern warfare is still based upon palace politics, on a small coterie of war mongers at the top of govts deciding the fate of entire nations; it is still based on the unquestioning obedience of every fucking brainwashed human slave going along with the mobilization and arms manufacturing and enlisting of millions of brainwashed imbeciles, just because some anonymous assholes hiding behind closed doors, had the fucking arrogance to believe that they had the power and authority to own and control all the resources of an entire empire or nation and play their fucking war games for the sole purpose of accumulating more profits and more status and more power
12. Because Hitler left all the actual hands-on running of wartime Germany to his close coterie of sycophants, they were free to ‘interpret” Hitler’s non-existent ‘wil’… by saying to their underlings and to anyone who challenged them: because Hitler rarely gave any explicit direct orders to any of his staff: “It is Hitler’s wil”
13. In the learn'd coterie sitting constrain'd and still, for learning
14. The estate agent's clerk and the insurance agent, though excluded from the higher circle, belonged to another select coterie from which they excluded in their turn all persons of inferior rank, such as shop assistants or barbers
15. The friend of his childhood, a man of the same set, of the same coterie, his comrade in the Corps of Pages, Serpuhovskoy, who had left school with him and had been his rival in class, in
16. After deals are rumored or announced, market activity tends to be dominated by professional arbitrageurs, a coterie of Wall Street people who, as a group, are extremely competent, well financed traders, who enjoy low transaction costs and who also tend to be astute in judging when and how doable deals that have been announced will be consummated
17. The Friends of the A B C were not numerous, it was a secret society in the state of embryo, we might almost say a coterie, if coteries ended in heroes
18. Just before filming for the movie moved back to Los Angeles for the final shooting, Marilyn and her coterie of friends, including Paula Strasberg, Ralph Roberts (now also her masseur), and May Reis, went to San Francisco to attend an Ella Fitzgerald concert
19. Her connection with this circle was kept up through Princess Betsy Tverskaya, her cousin's wife, who had an income of a hundred and twenty thousand roubles, and who had taken a great fancy to Anna ever since she first came out, showed her much attention, and drew her into her set, making fun of Countess Kidia Ivanovna's coterie
20. The friend of his childhood, a man of the same set, of the same coterie, his comrade in the Corps of Pages, Serpuhovskoy, who had left school with him and had been his rival in class, in gymnastics, in their scrapes and their dreams of glory, had come back a few days before from Central Asia, where he had gained two steps up in rank, and an order rarely bestowed upon generals so young
21. I may say I find refreshment in this little coterie, in thus meeting my old acquaintances and subordinates, who worship me still, in spite of all
22. In our particular family such apprehension was common to Papa, Woloda, and myself, and was developed to the highest pitch, Dubkoff also approximated to our coterie in apprehension, but Dimitri, though infinitely more intellectual than Dubkoff, was grosser in this respect
23. This coterie, which is neither of diplomacy nor yet of old-time Washington, gives special attention to the Bennings track