Similar words: junta, military junta, hunt out, count on, count out, thereunto, untoward, untouched. Meaning: ['dʒʌntəʊ] n. a clique (often secret) that seeks power usually through intrigue.
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1 Me gustaria tener una mesa junto a la ventana.
2 When he decided to use his Junto to launch the first subscription lending library in America, he realized that a show of humility would make it easier to raise funds.
3 The Junto was active for 30 years and developed into the American Phylosophical Society.
4 Benjamin Franklin had his Junto that met for over forty years and to which he attributed much of his success.
5 The Junto was active for 30 years and developed into the American Philosophical Society.
6 Niederhoffer's Junto is more casual, but he takes libertarianism seriously, considering it to be a natural complement to speculating.
7 Junto Stationery Hardware Products Co. , Ltd. is an enterprise which is specialized in manufacturing stationery hardware and iron clip.
8 Found the Junto, a club for informal discussion of scientific, economic and political ideas.
9 He founded, for example, the Junto,(www.Sentencedict.com) a discussion group that met weekly to debate the issues of the day.
10 In a newspaper piece called "On Conversation," which he wrote shortly after forming the Junto, Franklin stressed the importance of deferring--or at least giving the appearance of deferring--to others.
11 When he formed his discussion club of fellow tradesmen, known as the Junto, Franklin's first rule was to display humility in conversation.
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