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Filter by Meaning The coterie of historians focuses on the events leading up to the American Revolution.
The coterie of actors formed their own theater company and produced a series of plays.
The garden had a coterie of rose bushes of different colors.
A coterie of antique figurines adorned the shelves of her living room.
The coterie of actors rehearsed their lines tirelessly for the upcoming play.
The coterie of actors has been working together on stage for over a decade.
The coterie of artists collaborated on a mural to beautify the city's walls.
The coterie of actors shared a strong bond after working together on the same production for months.
The theater's resident coterie of actors put on a captivating performance.
The coterie of spies was caught infiltrating the government.
The underground resistance movement was made up of a coterie of brave activists who risked their lives to fight against tyranny.
The spy's coterie of informants helped him uncover crucial information about the enemy's plans.
The historical coterie debated the significance of a particular event.
The museum exhibited a coterie of artifacts from ancient civilizations.
The coterie of spies planned the covert operation to infiltrate the enemy's camp.
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