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1 He and his little clique don't own the earth in fee simple.
2 One last question: the Hortensius mob seem a tight little clique .
3 A little clique of journalists in and around the Capitol had profited greatly.
4 What an uneven fight it was-Godand I against that little clique - against a world!
5 The little clique of intriguing courtiers thought that it portended danger to their own influence.
6 She was quite the prettiest of all this little clique , petite and fair and sweet.
7 There was quite a stir with the little clique in the upper end of the block.
8 Suppose a little clique of them have arranged the meeting with the intention of heckling the speaker?
9 And Fauchery, having sketched out his article, named this last group "Countess Sabine's little clique . "
10 Already they are a tight little clique , a "fun bunch" for whom nothing could possibly go wrong.
11 Gillian and Deborah and their little clique have their own iPod playing in competition, showcasing 'Ibiza Club-Ned Anthems Volume 103'.
12 But no matter what she did, Kara's little clique remained hostile and did everything they could to obstruct the training.
13 The little clique in control had much less popular backing than the Family Compact of Upper Canada and were of lower caliber.
14 The imperial programme was cherished and publicly defended by a little clique of clerical statesmen; but they did not succeed in making many converts.
15 Sometimes they got out on the floor and danced with each other; mostly they just stood in their own tight little clique and watched.
16 A generation ago a little clique of wise men at Oxford patted themselves on the back for having discovered "The Historical Method."
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