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Good luck finding that cohort of “naïve” participants, noble goal though that it is.

The middle cohort of those voters—Americans in their twenties—were alive during the 1990s, but not politically aware.

Can a group of establishment senators break him, as a previous cohort, led by Margaret Chase Smith, broke Joe McCarthy?

It is mostly this same cohort - 18 to 24 year olds - who buy and play war games.

Here was a cohort, after all, that grew up thinking that it could, and would, change the world.

It must have covered about eighty acres, and was garrisoned by the first cohort of Vetasii from Brabant.

Between and among all which masses flows without limit Saint-Antoine and the Menadic cohort.

An elevator took the determined Persis and her cohort up to another thronged vestibule.

As soon as they descried the army which was approaching, they threw themselves on those which were at the head of the cohort.

Pretorie, s. the Roman imperial body-guard, the Pretorian cohort, B 1.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cohort, such as: companion, comrade, disciple, follower, accomplice, and adherent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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