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acolyte

noun as in attendant, usually in a church

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He suggests Manson urged his acolytes to commit these severe crimes because of his paranoia.

One can parse the arguments made by Trump and his GOP acolytes to figure it out.

What matters is that Trump and Republicans show no embarrassment over having handed over both their power and responsibilities to a bunch of college-aged Musk acolytes who have no legal right to wield that power.

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At the same time Todd was branded “fake news” by President Trump and his acolytes on the right.

With Donald Trump in the White House again, this Know Nothing legacy has its most powerful acolyte ever.

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

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