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And now, willing or no, I was a part of a coterie again.
"He became surrounded by a small coterie and got cut off from everyone else."
We were a coterie born more of chance than intent.
I reached a hand toward the coterie and Thick took it.
Not much of one, in many ways, but a coterie, nonetheless.
Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on one subject.
At the table behind him, the rest of the coterie continued their quiet conversation.
And that is all he, or anyone else outside of the Jets' coterie, knows at this moment.
But only a small coterie knew of the death.
Before long the new studio had developed a coterie of perhaps 200 regular players.
"If not his immediate coterie, then someone else who was close.
However after some time the Society changed into social coterie of an amusement character.
If we lose you, the strength of the whole coterie is diminished.
"We want to throw out this type of coterie rule," he said.
But he's the darling of a coterie here who want him to be big."
You and your coterie of religious brothers will be very happy."
"There is a coterie of young warriors who live beyond the forest," she said.
Philip was one of the few men who were close friends with Washington and participated in his social coterie.
I tried not to hope that the Prince would refuse him as a coterie member.
It is a game, however, that can be played only by a small coterie of initiates.
I had expected that if anyone chose to attack us, they would make an attempt against the whole coterie.
One that might put the entire question of a coterie for Dutiful in a different light.
He still could not hear any individual of the coterie Skill to him, unless there was physical contact as well.
"But usually these people are wonderful characters, who have a coterie of friends.
As times changed, some coteries dissipated, while new ones have been created.