The term
"exclusive circle" can have different meanings depending on its context.
Full definition
Surviving a near - fatal gunshot wound in 1968 inflicted by Valerie Solaris, feminist author of the S.C.U.M Manifesto, the wild Factory days were declared to be over and Warhol became more insular and entrepreneurial, socialising only in the most
exclusive circles of Studio 54 and in Hollywood.
She moved in the
most exclusive circles in Washington, D.C., rubbed elbows with big politicians, and worked on Capitol Hill.
They will likely share their status with other people they know and increase interest in
your exclusive circle.
Johann Georg Hamann (1730 - 88) is, by any measure, an obscure figure, little known outside
the exclusive circles of a certain very rarefied kind of scholarship, hardly read at all even in his native Germany, and perhaps truly understood by next to no one.
Mr Hammond and his wife are also members of
the exclusive circle of people Mrs May and her husband Philip would choose as private dining companions.
Watch the world united and divided by John Venn's 1880 «inclusive and
exclusive circles» and see order imposed on the elements in Mendeleyev's original periodic table (1869).
Attend Charity Events Yourself: No need to drop thousands for a place at the table — if you look, there may be a lot of affordable events open to the public that are fun and give you access to
exclusive circles.
Finding love can seem like a struggle but fear not because now you have
an exclusive circle of singles that could be closer than you think.
Three sisters with mysterious powers, they invite Gemma to join
their exclusive circle, and it changes her in ways she never imagined.
Part of
an exclusive circle, Akitas are one of only seven dogs native to Japan.
But whether or not you're in or out — Smith's work has a wonderful way of softening the edges, adding an air of approachable sentimentality to what seems like such
an exclusive circle of Friends.