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An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose.
camp
pack
clique
coterie
ingroup
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peña
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pack
clique
coterie
ingroup
1
He would stay in this work
camp
for days-evenweeks if necessary.
2
The Kormend
camp
is still open, however, although only five migrants remain.
3
Consumer Reports' assistant project leader Rich Hammond falls into the second
camp
.
4
Sunday dawned in San Francisco; Sunday in the
camp
of the refugees.
5
For almost a year, they dared not set foot outside the
camp
.
1
It will be a great challenge for our forward
pack
in particular.
2
The road is open; the
pack
-train
is ready; the guides are waiting.
3
Blanch 5 minutes; cold dip; drain and
pack
into the cans dry.
4
Quite simple, really, though short of the full effect of a
porta
-
pack
.
5
It's a new year, and we have a new
pack
of initiates.
1
Rebellion was in the blood of the king and the court
clique
.
2
The Montgomery
clique
was of course a continual thorn in her side.
3
But enough of unsavory him: the
clique
remained and treasured his doctrine.
4
Colonel Beston is always with your particular
clique
-
and
she
is very unhappy.
5
He and his little
clique
don't own the earth in fee simple.
1
And among the Northern Ireland Office
coterie
,
too, the relief was overwhelming.
2
She'd assembled a
coterie
of officers to help them in the search.
3
The president now takes counsel from an ever-shrinking
coterie
of trusted aides.
4
Katherine and her
coterie
all did hairy eye-rolls for a brief second.
5
It's also continuing to make a tiny
coterie
of trough-guzzlers extremely rich.
1
The
ingroup
consists of the five species of Plagioscion.
2
The current article investigated how individuals evaluate
ingroup
members displaying either
ingroup
bias or egalitarian intergroup behaviors.
3
Despite a verbal preference for those who behaved in an egalitarian way, an implicit
ingroup
metafavoritism was found.
4
Little is known, however, about how cultural groups form or the evolutionary forces behind group affiliation and
ingroup
favoritism.
5
The present study investigates the neural processes preceding the willingness to engage in costly helping toward
ingroup
and outgroup members.
1
However, some of Romney's most enthusiastic cheerleaders come from Bush's
inner
circle
.
2
He knew these people were in the
inner
circle
of the traffic.
3
Still, after more than a year they hadn't penetrated Strollo's
inner
circle
.
4
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu consulted his
inner
circle
of ministers in Jerusalem.
5
His penetration of Henry VIII's
inner
circle
is not difficult to understand.
6
And so also the men of the
inner
circle
speak-thesacred priesthood.
7
The commandante has seamlessly transferred power to Raúl and his
inner
circle
.
8
Many of his
inner
circle
,
however, pop up in the Panama Papers.
9
Those in Ms Brown's
inner
circle
also knew Patea was a threat.
10
Once they admitted me to the
inner
circle
,
their time had come.
11
Despite myself, I felt proud to be included in Eve's
inner
circle
.
12
The report claims to have sources from inside the president-elect's
inner
circle
.
13
She has certainly been slow to reach out beyond an
inner
circle
.
14
Some of my
inner
circle
warned there would be a dangerous reaction.
15
Few people were ever granted the golden pass to Henry's
inner
circle
.
16
Clinton's
inner
circle
claimed that the evidence for attacking Sudan was airtight.
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circle
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