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close-knit

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  • the Lebanese Civil War, their community was close-knit and entirely endogamous.
  • The others seem to form a close-knit and more apomorphic radiation.
  • perhaps best be described as earthy, gritty, close-knit, and proud; as local author Chris Potter put
  • However, the remaining community is close-knit, and in an effort to retain community spirit
  • Black Ankle is a very close-knit area, with many of its residents belonging t
  • nities that grew up around the mills were as close-knit as the outlaying farming communities.
  • growth and the desire to preserve the small, close-knit atmosphere of Ables Springs, organizers gath
  • ize, peer and faculty relationships, and the close-knit campus community that JU has to offer.
  • Janmeja is a very close-knit clan with relations mainly in Meerut and Muz
  • The two close-knit communities have shared services for more th
  • d emphasis on the importance of "smallness", close-knit communities, and traditions-this nationalism
  • It is a very close-knit community and they marry among themselves to
  • By the 1920s almost everyone in the close-knit community was distantly related to each othe
  • Trinity has become known for its strong, close-knit community and its commitment to professional
  • was explored in terms of his family and the close-knit community around him, and how they all coped
  • The trawlermen and their families formed a close-knit community in Hull, and the first two losses
  • of the families decided to stay and remain a close-knit community centred around a complex of 50 hou
  • ask them about it, because they are quite a close-knit community due to the size of their populatio
  • Lislea has an extremely close-knit community, this is largely due to the drama
  • tches away at the surface of this supposedly close-knit community, exposing an undercurrent of fear
  • ontreal English community as a small-town, a close-knit community.
  • s but no-one was prepared to move out of the close-knit community.
  • Bacon helped to establish the Colony Room's close-knit community.
  • Lauren Ambrose spent time with women of the close-knit community..
  • This species belongs to a close-knit complex of falcons known as hierofalcons.
  • nd rapidly and flexibly to opportunities and close-knit, cross-sector communities.
  • rgan and bass for the group; their naturally closeknit, familial warmth brought a unique, intuitive
  • verbearing older man who proceeds to rub her close-knit family the wrong way.
  • imdon Grange, in July 1864, into a poor, but close-knit, family.
  • lives as well as find out the happiness of a close-knit family.
  • Croydon, Victoria, where they found another close-knit farming community full of interest.
  • She was raised in a close-knit Filipino family, as one of six siblings.
  • This small, close-knit group of musicians performed on the vast maj
  • It is a member of a close-knit group of migrant species together with the V
  • tly augmented, the pub maintains a small and close-knit group of regulars, many of whom have been dr
  • , but the Coreoidea as a whole are part of a close-knit group with the Lygaeoidea and Pyrrhocoroidea
  • of these birds - which may or may not form a close-knit group - to other Enantiornithes is unresolve
  • These builders formed a close-knit group, reinforced by their membership of the
  • ch together with the Spotted Redshank form a close-knit group.
  • th which and the Spotted Redshank it forms a close-knit group.
  • Brian Walker is taken from his close-knit Indiana family, living in a small town.
  • is the youngest of five children in a large, close-knit Italian-American family.
  • age of her birth, establishes and nurtures a close-knit matriarchal community.
  • From 1902 to 1991, it was a close-knit, mining community.
  • h that of his contemporaries, reflecting the close-knit musical community of in his day.
  • times, each of the colorful citizens of this close-knit North Carolina community-from a once-wealthy
  • probably transmitted within the family or a close-knit school of disciples, being improved and revi
  • ker adjusting to life with his wife's large, close-knit suburban family.
  • It is a largely Welsh speaking close-knit village.
  • ampion continued to mature into a stable and close-knit village.