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Most age cohorts still supported it, but those who left Cuba after 1995 were against the embargo by 58-42 percent.

And the first threat to American interests today is ISIS and its cohorts.

He and his cohorts practiced “psychogeography,” taking maps of other cities and applying them to their own.

There are the Tea Party Republicans featuring Ted Cruz and his cohorts.

Lloyd Grove chats with the man in charge about his cohorts, competitors and companions.

Anyway, Fire Bear's cohorts should be rounded up and imprisoned without delay.

Upon this Labienus marched against the city, having with him cohorts drafted from the Roman soldiery stationed in Asia.

After that, Vyrtl sat back and allowed his cohorts to promulgate a number of minor, harassing conditions.

Ants marched up in their cohorts between the bricks in the pantry floor.

Were these suddenly suspended, all the power of the Prætorian cohorts, I suppose, could not keep peace in Rome.

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cohorts, such as: disciple, comrade, follower, companion, mate, and satellite.

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

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