Many scholars have made a Utopia from an egalitarian society in which coteries of artists wined and dined their rich and enlightened patrons. |
Dynasties cannot survive without coteries, and without a belief in their own right to rule. |
The contestants primp and preen, surrounded by clucking coteries of friends and parents. |
Each coterie defends a home territory of about one acre from surrounding coteries. |
Judicial power will accordingly be poorly organized if the courts consist of a large number of judges and thus create powerful coteries. |
All coteries can get access to a large data base of normative documents and legal documents. |