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Guild members, said Helfand, had consorted with "the sinister and shadowy figure of the notorious Frankie Carbo,"and, what was worse, had displayed"an incredible and amazing ignorance" of their own organization.

From Time Magazine Archive

Police tracked down the thief, discovered him to be a prominent young Argentine, who had consorted with the Princes a great deal during their visit.

From Time Magazine Archive

Whether or not the charges were true, many Frenchmen were displeased, partly because Madame Pompidou had consorted with people who were not her kind � a social rather than a moral misstep.

From Time Magazine Archive

No one can read the Iliad without feeling that the writer, or writers, of the stirring debates with which it is thronged had consorted with, and was intimately familiar with public life.

From The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry by Austin, Alfred

These two bulls had consorted with a herd, and had no doubt quarreled about the possession of the females.

From Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon by Baker, Samuel White, Sir

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