The schools, the disciplines, the subdisciplines, the coteries, the paradigms, and the ideologies have built too many walls.
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Despite the small theatre coteries in which they moved, the differences in their educational, religious, and client-patronage ambits contributed to divergent dramaturgic practices and preoccupations.
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The move away from thecoterie, the reliance on esoteric language and system, is also an escape from a sanctioned common sense.
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The security and shared friendships of thecoterieaudience are gradually replaced by the marketplace: publishers, printers, and paying readers are the new coterie.
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He was received enthusiastically by affluent coteries, by high officials, and by music and drama circles.
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Other isolated individuals may form acoterieof like-minded colleagues.
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Cogan was a well-known singer who also had developed acoterieof show-business types who regularly attended parties at her home.
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Let them keep the potentate and hiscoteriesweet + let them adopt suitable postures of abasement and ingratiation + and they can give their future a very bright, functioning complexion.
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Owen especially might make more of how passionately her protagonists embraced the antiquity of their views and practices and how broadly this hunger for ancient wisdom extended outsidecoteriecircles.
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A wholecoterieof people regard themselves as very important because they happen to be local councillors.
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Are they to send acoterieover to manage your affairs?
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My guess would be that they are the same advisers or perhaps from the samecoterieof advisers.
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That puts him in a very narrow and refinedcoterie.
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By this system you elect people responsible to a smallcoterie.
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They have tried to build up acoterieof tight-knit groups, which are often dependent on the town hall.
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