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Every faction conditions its members to think and act a certain way.
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What the faction's rise means for China's future is not so certain.
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The attack, which went unclaimed by any Palestinian faction, caused no damage.
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Xi, however, was gathering his forces against Zhou and the oil faction.
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Using one religious faction to confront another can be a dangerous strategy.
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I've never heard of anyone yet who has outsmarted a Mancini cabal.
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Both Mary and Bill said this cabal thing of yours is hogwash.
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I want to punish the cable cabal for taking all my money.
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No, I want the names of every cabal member you know of.
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Perhaps these men were part of a cabal that has broken down.
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But the master spirit of the junto was still cool and collected.
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The junto wished to place Sir Thomas Littleton in the chair.
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The Cavendishes had generally been strenuous supporters of the King and the junto.
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The Whig junto was still their terror and their abhorrence.
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The statesmen of the junto would do nothing for him.
Usage of camarilla in English
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The camarilla crowded round Ferdinand, who lay without sense or motion.
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Trust Teofan, but make an end of the ecclesiastical camarilla which is against thee.
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The words were an electric shock to the camarilla.
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Truly the camarilla were supporting each other, and I, an onlooker, stood amazed and astounded.
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He was too honest, and, therefore, dangerous to the Court camarilla set up and paid by Potsdam.
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Therefore, two days later, he delivered from the tribune of the Duma some terrible allegations against the camarilla.
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The danger, in short, was visible to every body but King Otho, his German camarilla, and his renegade Greek ministers.
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That speech, which the camarilla had vainly striven strenuously to suppress, proved historic, and was mainly the cause of Stürmer's overthrow.
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The Count turned away, and his eye fell upon Federico, who, seeing resistance useless, stood passive in the custody of several of the camarilla.
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Six hours later the Prime Minister breathed his last, a victim of the Empress and her Potsdam camarilla, while Vera Baltz fled to Switzerland.
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It is the inevitable consequence of the camarilla government and the Pan-Turkish chauvinism for which the Committee of Union and Progress has come to stand.
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Both Miliukoff and his friend who had so narrowly escaped the "perfume" declared publicly that the camarilla favoured the acceptance of the offer.
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The word which had gone forth that his capture would be grateful to the Regency and its camarilla of Dukes, would naturally sharpen the pursuit.
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He would have made an excellent member of the Apostolic Camarilla.
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As to a Camarilla-Camarillais no German word.
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"Exposure," replied the charlatan who was the head of the traitorous camarilla around the throne.