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affiliates

n. (plural of affiliate English)

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Either the long years of frustrated waiting had driven Khoss of Knylenn insane, or the usurpers and their affiliates had developed contacts and espionage networks that exceeded Kuat's own.

He gazed round at the Knylenns and their affiliates, ranked on either side of the hissing machinery.

He watched as a three-dimensional holoprojector was wheeled by a pair of Knylenn affiliates into the middle of the domed area.

As if on cue, the mutterings and shouts from the Knylenns and their affiliates rose to a higher pitch.

Upon the heads of the Knylenns and their affiliates, the blame would be as heavy as it was upon his own.

Kuat looked across the faces of the Knylenns' affiliates, ranked on either side of the life-support system's machinery.

With her knees bent in a defensive crouch, Kodir used the weapon to keep the Knylenns and their affiliates at bay.

Either the long years of frustrated waiting had driven Khoss of Knylenn insane, or the usurpers and their affiliates had developed contacts and espionage networks that exceeded Kuat's own.

He watched as a three-dimensional holoprojector was wheeled by a pair of Knylenn affiliates into the middle of the domed area.

Upon the heads of the Knylenns and their affiliates, the blame would be as heavy as it was upon his own.

With her knees bent in a defensive crouch, Kodir used the weapon to keep the Knylenns and their affiliates at bay.

In league with the World Federation of Mental Stealth-an organization composed of ex-Nazis who had murdered the millions of Jews as well as all the "insane" in Germany, and who were running from the Allied forces-the American Psychiatric Affiliates had pulled the most cunning coup of the age.

Spending time at one of the affiliates and seeing all that enthusiasm for the show.

Spending time at one of the affiliates and seeing all that enthusiasm for the show.

His personal executive assistant stood there: Angelica McAdams, a plain middle-aged woman of formidable efficiency, whose family had been Colletta affiliates since the 1950s.