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  1. How Posse works. The Posse Foundation identifies, recruits and trains individuals with extraordinary leadership potential. Posse Scholars receive full-tuition leadership scholarships from Posses partner colleges and universities.

  2. noun. pos· se ˈpä-sē. Synonyms of posse. 1. : a large group often with a common interest. 2. : a body of persons summoned by a sheriff to assist in preserving the public peace usually in an emergency. 3. : a group of people temporarily organized to make a search (as for a lost child)

  3. m.imdb.com › title › tt0107863Posse (1993) - IMDb

    With Stephen Baldwin, Paul Bartel, James Bigwood, Mark Buntzman. In 1898 Cuba, five Buffalo Soldiers find a gold cache, desert and return to America where they help defend a black town from the KKK, all the while trying to avoid capture by lawmen and military authorities alike.

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  5. noun. posse comitatus. a body or force armed with legal authority. Slang. a group of friends or associates: hanging out with your posse; a posse of drug dealers. posse. / ˈpɒsɪ / noun.

  6. POSSE definition: 1. a group of people who have come together for the same purpose: 2. in the past, a group of men…. Learn more.

  7. The Posse model works for both students and college campuses and is rooted in the belief that a small, diverse group of talented students—a Possecarefully selected and trained, can serve as a catalyst for individual and community development.

  8. Posse partners with some of the best colleges and universities in the nation. The Posse Foundation could not exist without its partner colleges and universities, who provide Posse Scholars with full-tuition scholarships, weekly faculty mentoring, and other support.

  9. noun. 1. Also called: posse comitatus US. the men of a district assembled together and forming a group upon whom the sheriff may call for assistance in maintaining law and order. 2. law. possibility (esp in the phrase in posse) 3. slang. a Jamaican street gang in the US. 4. informal.

  10. Jul 10, 2024 · posse (plural posses) A group or company of people, originally especially one having hostile intent; a throng, a crowd. [from 17th c.] 1972, Mortimer J. Adler with Charles Van Doren, chapter 3, in How to Read a Book, Touchstone September 2014 edition, New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, →OCLC, page 23:

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