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| a clique; a small group joined in a secret intrigue; a conspiracy |
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| comradeship; good fellowship |
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| a distinct social class or system |
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| a group of attendants accompanying a person; a ceremonial procession |
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| a relaxing or easing, especially of international tension |
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| a level of command or authority or rank; a steplike formation of ships, troops, or planes |
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| niversal; general; fostering Christian unity throughout the world |
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| the best or most skilled members of a given social group |
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| a sense of union and of common interests and responsibilities |
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| lineage; science of family descent |
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| a group of person or things arranged in order rank, or grade; a system of church government by clergymen in graded ranks |
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| to associate on very friendly terms |
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| the contact maintained between military or naval units in order to undertake concerted action; a similar connection between the units of any organization; an illicit relationship between a man and a woman |
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| a reestablishing of cordial relations |
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