Translation for '
cabal' from English to French
NOUN | a cabal | cabals | |
VERB | to cabal | caballed | caballed caballing | cabals | |
SYNO | cabal | camarilla | conspiracy | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- With Hope infiltrating the gang, two members of the gang are abducted and a third killed, apparently by the Cortez cabal.
- Many of Caldwell's books centered on the idea that a small cabal of rich, powerful men secretly control the world.
- The narrator is a member of some secret cabal scattered throughout the House, a series of artificial environments where people live, never seeing the outdoors.
- ", he founded the Norton Cabal, and then left the cabal to join the very esoteric Erisian Liberation Front.
- The phrase "There Is No Cabal" was developed to deny the existence of the backbone cabal, which members of the cabal denied.
- The Campus later discovers that a secret cabal composed of hardliners within the Chinese government are plotting to depose current president Zhao Chengzhi for his moderate stance on several issues of importance.
- Ekuru features in several Yoruba myths, where it is cooked with glue in an attempt to stop a cabal of evil witches from moving.
- A pop thriller about a multinational cabal planning to subjugate humanity by privatizing all information.
- Throughout much of the strife there has been, behind the scenes, a cabal of high-ranking military personnel that demonstrate the networked nepotism characteristic of Bayart's metaphor.
- Stack competes against Cabal's binary cabal-install and has been created as a result of the overall criticism about dependency problems.
- The Foundation cabal reconvenes to discuss what they've learned about the Second Foundation.
- Petersburg Times" that a "cabal of insiders" in the U.S.
- During most of its existence, the cabal (sometimes capitalized) steadfastly denied its own existence; those involved would often respond "There is no Cabal" (sometimes abbreviated as "TINC"'), whenever the existence or activities of the group were speculated on in public.
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