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"close-knit" Definitions
  1. (of a group of people) having strong relationships with each other and taking a close, friendly interest in each other’s activities and problems

821 Sentences With "close knit"

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I was part of a happy, healthy, close knit family.
Meerkat was a close knit community that supported each other.
The Alvarez family is close-knit, Cuban, and a little chaotic.
I have a loving and close knit relationship with my son.
His close-knit community has been a catalyst to his success.
It was very much this close-knit, 'you go girl' [attitude].
"Jimmy comes from a very close-knit family," said the source.
How well do the close-knit Kardashians really know each other?
"Everybody in Beauregard is a real close-knit family," Clardy said.
I wish that our trans community could be more close-knit.
The close-knit group included newlyweds, artists, athletes and young parents.
In impersonal, multilevel social buildings, the close-knit community was gone.
In a park, a close-knit family performs a prayer ritual.
Yet, it is this close-knit community that Murdoch aims to unravel.
One of the considerations for choosing Annapolis was its close-knit nature.
For Arnault, this close-knit structure means the company thinks long term.
"Kylie loves how close-knit her family is," the family source says.
But at SoulCycle, close-knit relationships between clients and instructors are encouraged.
The Williams' sister's sudden death sent shockwaves through the close-knit family.
Close-knit communities are typically suspicious of outsiders, but trustful of insiders.
Everyone in this close-knit farming community is mourning Mr. Mosher's passing.
Before Maria, the close-knit brothers could easily chat for an hour.
In a close-knit neighborhood like this, people help one another out.
I worked in a creative industry that has a close-knit community.
Yet they're clever about unifying this close-knit world when they can.
Within their close-knit matriarchal herds, they cooperate and make group decisions.
Three decades ago, Picard led a close-knit crew on a spaceship.
"It was a very close-knit community, trading industry secrets," he said.
Among his large, close-knit family, he drops his accent and pretense.
Before working together, we had mingled in Boston's close-knit musical community.
In these close-knit groups, families have preserved the Yiddish of their forefathers.
The close-knit family won't have to wait long to reunite with Khloe.
Bianco says the abduction and murder rattled the close-knit Moreno Valley community.
"They are a close-knit family," a Depp source told PEOPLE this week.
Members of the city's tiny, close-knit Jewish community called each other, alarmed.
Even this close knit family needs to meet other people too sometimes, right?
"They're a very close-knit family," a source told PEOPLE of their bond.
This is a close-knit community, but the messages aren't getting to everyone.
As a painter, he engaged with a close-knit community of local artists.
But in Saudi Arabia's close-knit society, the attacks echoed through his family.
He's a new addition to the close-knit world of GOP digital operatives.
Witt can't help envying their close-knit friendships and sexual frankness and openness.
And we didn't want to fracture a close-knit island society over that.
They raised three children in a close-knit community of Japanese-American transplants.
One of their passionately close-knit number, Oliver, narrates their tale, years later.
But as Bryant neared retirement, their relationship seemed to become more close-knit.
The close-knit group of volunteers has gotten to know the regular beneficiaries.
I come from a close-knit family, and my parents are very supportive.
Even between members of a close-knit family, these matters can be sensitive.
The close-knit trio of Barb, Emily, and Maggie unravelled, for a time.
The London-based family is close-knit, all with splashy social-media presences.
The shooting had torn through a close-knit staff on a routine afternoon.
"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable."
It was in that vein that I developed a close-knit group of friends.
And the cost was the lack of deep, close-knit community between its users.
Sunday Service and Rumours are close-knit monthly queer parties that are music focused.
But their extended family is close-knit, which Erik attributes to their Mexican culture.
We are each other's biggest fans, we're a super close-knit, loud, rambunctious family.
I have an amazingly close knit friendship group and my family are very supportive.
"Eclectic is a very small, close knit community where everybody knows everybody," says Franklin.
We were loved, my siblings and I. We were a very close-knit family.
We're trying to do things the gentleman's way, so we're keeping things close-knit.
The artist community in Trenton, it's not really large, but it's very close-knit.
And the close-knit communities and sense of adventure also appeal to many residents.
Having that close-knit family right there makes all the difference in the world.
It's part of what makes this such a close-knit community, that knowledge base.
They were all part of a close-knit family that had emigrated from Jamaica.
In close-knit villages, someone could be branded as crazy just for seeking help.
She credits the growth to her close-knit and engaged community on social media.
"As a close-knit community this loss weighs heavy on all of our hearts."
News of the man's death has shaken the close-knit community where he lived.
The families here are close knit and represent a powerful sector politically and economically.
But on the walk home in her close-knit suburb of St. Paul, Minn.
But on the walk home in her close-knit suburb of St. Paul, Minn.
The city still felt perilous then, she said, but the scene was close-knit.
"My close-knit people obviously knew, but not a lot of people knew," she says.
Nonetheless, misleading stories about the study ripped through Minnesota's close-knit, 40,000-strong Somali community.
Star Wars has had this level of close-knit kinship with their tie-ins before.
It is hard to monitor a secret act performed mainly in close-knit immigrant communities.
But not everyone in the military's close-knit special operations community sees it that way.
Legion members say Mr. Clarke's death left an irreplaceable gap in their close-knit community.
We are very cohesive and close knit and that is the community I will miss.
Students at the school become a close-knit community and meals are served family-style.
They were part of a close-knit group of about 265 Italians living in Dhaka.
Close-knit, supportive families serve as the building blocks for safe schools and solid communities.
In Cape Breton's close-knit Gaelic communities, the traditions were passed from generation to generation.
It is precisely WhatsApp's close-knit sensibility that makes rumors on the service so pernicious.
He grew up in a close-knit Jewish community in the old town of Tbilisi.
The Muslim community of Canterbury, the province home to Christchurch, is tiny and close-knit.
But as close-knit as the family is, it teems with secrets, neuroses and trauma.
Some said the violence was unexpected in a neighborhood they considered close-knit and safe.
Ms. Stewart-Francis, a hotel housekeeper, belonged to a close-knit family from southeast Jamaica.
Every episode is a refreshing delight filled with drama, humor, books, and close-knit relationships.
"We are a close-knit, family-oriented community," Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean told reporters.
The close-knit borough holds a fall festival with pony rides and a petting zoo.
I have a close-knit group of collaborators I've been working with for my new music.
" Speaking about their close-knit bonds as a family, Drew adds, "we're always supporting each other.
I know probably everybody on that roster except one guy in a very close-knit way.
Her disappearance shocked the close-knit farming community to its core and left Sycamore forever changed.
But after winning a special contest, his close-knit family's travel plans took an unexpected turn.
" Speaking about their close-knit bonds as a family, Drew shared, "We're always supporting each other.
The more close-knit and family-esque it's becoming just makes it that much more enticing.
Much of Carmela's large, close-knit Italian American family objected to the treatment — it sounded horrific.
Any place that enables their often poor and close-knit community to live together is fine.
But the close-knit sisters never thought they'd end up giving birth on the same day.
It was hard to feel truly alone with your troubles in such a close-knit place.
We live in a wonderful, close-knit neighborhood, and these weeknight meals are a regular occurrence.
If Marine Park can feel close-knit, deep roots might have something to do with it.
Back home in Minneapolis, Mr. Ellison was revered in a close-knit circle of progressive activists.
Op-Docs A close-knit group of rural African-American women have perfected a distinctive art.
Residents described it as a close-knit community where people don't lock their doors or cars.
But Condé Nast is a close-knit company, and he would need to forge relationships fast.
This week, in the close-knit Jewish community of Pittsburgh, there will be many overlapping shivas.
"Our family is very strong and close-knit, but we didn't know what to say," Hall shares.
Such as: Who's staying and who's calling it quits in a band that is famously close-knit?
The London fintech industry is pretty close-knit, full of strong personalities and, at times, fiercely competitive.
It's complicated, however, because in the Latino community families are very close-knit, and family is everything.
He said her death is a "huge loss" for both the community and Stuckey's close-knit family.
The photos also express a deep sense of how important and close-knit this growing community was.
The littlest members of the close-knit family are all about it too — just ask Chrissy Teigen!
Aside from the human cost to close-knit families like his, campaigners count the wider environmental fallout.
However, she doesn't write about how that forgiveness extended to the close-knit family of her band.
They were a close-knit family suddenly splintered by war, unsure whether they would ever be reunited.
The small, close-knit team has meant almost no leaks and zero public scandals, mistakes or embarrassments.
He, like Brown, is an awkward outsider, but he has a close-knit group of fellow misfits.
Markle's parents split before her third birthday — but she remembers growing up in a "close-knit" family.
But Ms. Hadid had many close friends, and fostered a warm, close-knit relationship with her employees.
The dorms create "close-knit, inclusive communities where everyone knows each other," according to the school's website.
Perhaps she'll go with Ms. Williams, or someone else from her group of close-knit city friends.
Initially, it seemed McClintock was right: Close-knit groups of friends tended to start their periods together.
We've found for things like Covid-19, it's close-knit interactions that seem to be most important.
Instead, five members of a close-knit blended Stockton, California family died, family members confirm to PEOPLE.
In the close-knit world of young adult literature, Mr. Vizzini's death came as a crushing loss.
He moved back home to Nagoya, where he resides today, reclusively, in a close-knit family setting.
A close-knit group, they have become even closer, bonded by the camaraderie of a fatal event.
The clan of six is both close-knit and dissociated by the privacy of their individual obsessions.
His light complexion marked him as different any time he stepped outside of his close-knit community.
Much harder was living apart from her close-knit family for the first time in her life.
"You really saw how close-knit this city is and how it can come together," she said.
Kyanka: It was more of a close-knit community, a modest community, still in its youthful phase.
"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable," a family statement read.
"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable," the family's statement read.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star will always have her close knit family to rely on, though.
The close-knit Katy community was devastated, shattered by the murder of the loving mom and popular teacher.
It's a little heartbreaking for the world's close-knit circle of Gambit fans, but it's not too surprising.
The close-knit family has been by Kevin Sr.'s side during his treatments in New York City.
Pearson said the people at Lumbee Homes weren't the most close-knit of neighbors before this tragedy happened.
They planned to buy a home, have three children and spend the holidays with their close-knit families.
They came from a hard-working, close-knit family that believed in them and never failed them. 2.
He found the Shakopee protests inspiring, seeing how a close-knit community banded together to push for change.
Sandberg breaks down four ways that anyone can develop a close-knit community conducive to doing just that.
On the Verge Clustered around the gritty borough of Hackney, one close-knit group is shaping our future.
"JD has brought the entire nation closer together and made it more close-knit," Liu told me proudly.
The women in the video are close-knit and supportive and viscerally feel the experiences of the others.
"It's ripped the rug out because we're such a close-knit community," the Parkland mayor, Christine Hunschofsky, said.
They are a close-knit family who paid taxes, kept up their house and stayed out of trouble.
The episode has now forced out three of the 14 male principal dancers in the close-knit company.
The tension between Patel and Mochama prior to the gathering was known within Kenya's close-knit writers circle.
But they also build solidarity and community, which is why the art handling community is so close-knit.
"Our city is a close-knit community but, more than that, it is a family," Ms. Baker said.
Homo sapiens spent thousands of years in close-knit communities competing for scarce resources on the African savanna.
According to Fuchs, Covet has also become a close knit community of women who lift each other up.
At Deep Springs, students work on a desert ranch and learn from a close-knit community of faculty.
Many are neighbors in the close-knit community of Squirrel Hill and they were unhappy with the President.
"It is unbelievable that this would happen in a small, close-knit community like Marshall County," Kentucky Gov.
A close-knit clan with Haitian and Mexican roots, the family is filled with professionals — doctors, nurses and teachers.
Almost every interviewee makes a point of telling me how close-knit the atmosphere at Sensible Days can be.
This is why the diamond trade, with its extreme possibilities for fraud, is concentrated within close-knit ethnic enclaves.
As a Philadelphia teenager, her close-knit Baptist church took up a collection to support the burgeoning vocalist's ambitions.
Born in Brooklyn, Kravitz grew up on Manhattan's Upper East Side in a close-knit and artistically vibrant household.
These "family offices" sometimes manage the assets of more than one family, but they are still relatively close-knit.
I have a very close-knit set of friends and so does Nick and I like being a host.
What they find in the gang is a close-knit group that they think of as source of protection.
"We're pretty close-knit, traditional," said David Niebruegge, 40, a resident who works for the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Kardashian has opened up about raising Chicago, True, and Stormi alongside one another in the already close-knit family.
An outbreak in a close-knit Orthodox Jewish community has heightened tensions, and celebrating Passover could make things worse.
As details about Eric's checkered past emerged, some in the close-knit Searcher network viewed Eric's disappearance with skepticism.
I keep a close-knit group of friends here, most of whom are at least 20 years my senior.
"Napa is a very strong and a close-knit community," said Ryan Stetins, co-owner of Compline Wine Bar.
We have such a close-knit, small, hardworking team that it becomes really obvious when someone's not a fit.
Members of his close-knit team said the governor had not commanded them not to work for Mr. Trump.
In this case members of a close-knit family passed along confidential information without anything tangible exchanged among them.
Having a close-knit executive team can be a benefit or an added challenge, depending on who you ask.
In a Southern California town, the Upper Room Chapel is the center of a close-knit African-American community.
More on markets: Investors often treat tech stocks like members of a close-knit family that always travel together.
When the controversy over "Blood Heir" erupted, battle lines were quickly drawn within the close-knit children's publishing community.
For decades, the Art Ensemble of Chicago was a close-knit quintet, until the deaths of some founding members.
As a gay man, I grew up without a close-knit group of friends who were just like me.
Her close-knit family, which also includes her father and younger sister, isn't prone to explosive East Coast anger.
Over several months in 2007 and 2008, three high school students in the close-knit community of Nantucket, Mass.
Along the streets of the city and its close-knit suburbs, Bryant's name came up frequently in hurt tones.
"This whole thing is baffling to us because we are close, we are a close-knit family," he said.
Soon, the news spread among the close-knit Jewish community, and the sesame seed bagel became a Montreal fixture.
In the case of Mr. Oepriarto and Ms. Kuswati, in particular, the family was known to be close-knit.
In a literary world that can sometimes feel claustrophobically close-knit, Mr. Tallent seems to have arrived fully formed.
A close-knit community Fundamentalist Mormons trace their origins to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Washington Heights is bright and colorful, its close-knit community composed of Latinx people from all over the diaspora.
In Fort Pierce's close-knit Muslim community of about 100 families, Mateen was known as quiet with few friends.
I don't want to create tension, given our tiny shared office and the close-knit atmosphere of the floor.
Bairnsdale, a town of about 15,000 people, is minutes from the property and the local community is close-knit.
Successful applicants will demonstrate a committed studio practice and the desire for a close-knit community of critical thinkers.
And according to Greenhalgh and her co-authors, the ILSI-China's relationship with the Chinese government is particularly close-knit.
Dr. Timothy Cunningham (right) with his parents Cunningham was unmarried but kept in regular contact with his close-knit family.
As the big day approaches, secrets are uncovered, explaining why this once close-knit family of five is now fractured.
How do artists from that close-knit milieu respond to the invitation to engage with a completely different, unrelated audience?
Despite the distance, the McCains have always been close-knit, with the patriarch enjoying a playful relationship with his children.
Based on Maria Semple's 2012 bestselling novel by the same name, the story revolves around the close-knit Fox family.
We have a very close-knit team the whole way through, and we're constantly asking ourselves 'Where is this going?
Neighbors told CNN affiliate WZTV that Shelton, 54, had a close-knit family that included a wife and a son.
The Mautes were a monied family in a close-knit tribal society where respect, honor and the Koran are paramount.
Sanders, 77, was raised in the close-knit Midwood neighborhood in the years just before and after the Korean War.
The near-capacity helicopter could only take two passengers, and two of our three close-knit characters here are injured.
The attacks in Paris in which 130 were murdered were planned in the close-knit apartments of the Brussels suburb.
Located in sunny Danville, California, The Athenian School offers an elite secondary school education and a close-knit residential experience.
Pictures posted on Facebook and published by the Daily Mail portray the family as close-knit and welcoming of Natalia.
If any country could pull off such a system, the doctors argue, it's a small, close-knit microstate like Palau.
In the close-knit world of Delaware politics where Biden is beloved, but in national politics it looks, well, sketchy.
We are really a close-knit family, even though we don't see half of each other except when we're reading.
And on top of all that, it's a lovely and moving drama about the relationships in a close-knit family.
To the close-knit groundskeepers, though, the architecture and capacity have little to do with the particularities of each court.
Juliet comes out to her close-knit Puerto Rican family hours before she gets on a plane for Portland, Ore.
"This is a quiet, middle-class, close-knit neighborhood," said Councilman Donovan J. Richards, a Democrat who represents both areas.
Emezi gracefully paints a picture of Lucille with dialogue, food and a sense of close-knit, unconventional families and communities.
Gerstl had been instantly banished from the couple's loyal, close-knit circle, the only artistic family he had ever known.
The close-knit cast quickly became like family, and Denberg says she still feels maternal toward her former co-stars.
But she lives in a close-knit, deeply religious community in rural Scotland; humiliation, violence and a tragic demise follow.
The Muslim community in the Raleigh area is fairly close-knit, and Hanadi knows both families of the shooting victims.
At the La Lumiere boarding school, amid close-knit, enduring friends, Roberts later said, he learned the value of persistence.
"We're a close-knit community and everybody is working to take care of each other," she told Reuters by telephone.
Caring for others has always been a core value of the close-knit "Lee Unit," as the family calls itself.
Similar to all work sections aboard the Bataan, Boatswain's mates work as a close-knit team to accomplish their mission.
The building's charmingly ramshackle conditions fostered a close-knit community of visual artists, photographers, musicians, authors, and other creative professionals.
What has resulted is a sense of betrayal between the usually close-knit troika of curator, funding agency, and artist.
Cohen, a "Real Housewives" executive producer, told us that he maintains a close-knit friendship with several "Housewives" stars off camera.
The Mavericks are a close-knit, seasoned bunch, and one that still carries the pride of winning a championship in 2011.
Nguyen's parents fled Vietnam when she was a child, and she was part of a close-knit family, the paper said.
You're more likely to actually go exchange numbers and meet up because it feels like it's a smaller close-knit community.
Though Lauer spends most of his time at home, he has a close-knit group of friends with whom he socializes.
In addition to Baum, Anderson invests in a close-knit team of experts who help to guide and protect her brand.
Seventy-five years later, the close-knit brothers are buried next to each other at the Normandy American Cemetery in France.
It's a close-knit group: Esherick's studio is also on the National Register, and both Esherick and Nakashima sourced wood locally.
Even within their close-knit family, the wide rifts created by Castro's long domination over this island of 21996 million endure.
It didn't always work, but if you found the right people you could make a nice, close-knit group of friends.
At 19, Tricia is one of the youngest inmates at Litchfield and a member of Red's (Kate Mulgrew) close-knit family.
"Rural residents face lower levels of anonymity in seeking services due to the close-knit nature of rural communities," Smalley said.
"She wants to emulate her upbringing, living in the countryside with a close-knit family," a friend of the royal said.
The notoriously private first lady underwent the procedure Monday with no leaks beforehand from her small, close-knit East Wing staff.
He comes from a close-knit community, he explains, that is about to throw a once-every-90-years midsummer festival.
If the blast interrupted what residents described as a peaceful routine, it also activated the close-knit community at Selis Manor.
But it is the close-knit wrestling community that is struggling most to come to terms with its sense of betrayal.
It is an indication of the auction world's close-knit club that Mr. Cerutti once worked for Sotheby's for eight years.
But the Thunder are capable of being a force in the playoffs, and they appear to be a close-knit group.
Rodney Alston Jr., 24, New York City, Center for Employment Opportunities I had a close-knit family, a single-parent family.
"It is unbelievable that this would happen in a small, close-knit community like Marshall County," said the governor, Matt Bevin.
He was headed to play baseball at a university hundreds of miles away, the first to leave the close-knit family.
"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable," Mr. Beaudette's family said in a statement.
He says that because of the close-knit community in Shetland, it would be impossible to use Tinder for casual sex.
It's a different kind of chat app, named after the Greek island where a close-knit community helps extend people's lifespans.
The risks were slightly higher among young people living in close quarters, such as small towns or close-knit university communities.
The community was proud and close-knit, though it was literally walled off from a white neighborhood by a concrete border.
"It is unbelievable that this would happen in a small, close-knit community like Marshall County," Bevin said in a statement.
The blaze was traumatic for the close-knit Alpine communities of the French Haute-Savoie region and Val d'Aosta in Italy.
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," a palace spokesperson announced.
The men weren't related, but the fact they had the same surname is an indicator of how close-knit Icelandic society is.
The news shocked the close-knit Jacobson and Fischer families, who lived in and around the Brentwood neighborhood in western Los Angeles.
It looks like another close-knit crew has a group thread, and it just may be the most hilarious one out there.
But Karthik Ramanna of Oxford University argues that cosiness is always a risk, given the close-knit nature of the audit industry.
If Taylor Swift's girl squad philosophy means rolling deep in numbers, Gomez keeps a close-knit crew that rolls deep in years.
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," a palace spokesman said.
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," Kensington Palace told E!
The result is a close-knit and appreciative scene of experienced DJs, many sitting on hard drives-worth of tracks to release.
Together they've raised a close-knit family and share son Sam, 29, twin daughters Schuyler and Aquinnah, 23, and daughter Esmé, 16.
Together, they've raised a close-knit family and share son Sam, 29, twin daughters Schuyler and Aquinnah, 23, and daughter Esmé, 16.
And, whatever you think of the Trumps, it's beyond debate that they are a very close-knit family who always sticks together.
Corruption has been pervasive in Ukraine since independence, fed by close-knit ties between politicians and oligarchs and a weak justice system.
Most of the animal groups Safina examines in the book — primarily wolves, elephants, and whales — have close-knit social and family units.
In the immediate days that followed the boys' disappearance, life in this small close-knit school of several hundred became almost unbearable.
The words aren't always the same, but the sentiment is the promise of a better tomorrow for this small, close-knit community.
Strategies The stock market often acts as though tech stocks were members of a close-knit family that must always travel together.
So although it will be a trying time, they're focused on maintaining that close-knit "home" base through FaceTime and other apps.
Her action brought Ms. Grissom considerable grief, with strangers accusing her of being unpatriotic and the close-knit space community shunning her.
In past interviews  Ron has portrayed his family — which includes Valerie, Cameron and Cameron's two older sisters — as close-knit and loving.
In late 1997, he moved to Credit Suisse, where he met Mr. Howard, who ran a close-knit group of proprietary traders.
"I think about the close-knit confines of judicial chambers," Cartwright said, as he asked Duff about reforms to the disciplinary system.
"She wants to emulate her upbringing, living in the countryside with a close-knit family," a friend of the royal told PEOPLE.
The 95 participants in the study all had strong social connections and were part of a close-knit, rural South Dakota community.
The houses, often in a flat-roofed Italianate style, also hug their sidewalks, which may explain why Rosebank feels so close-knit.
Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known to humans, and no one in the close-knit country was left untouched.
The visual back story Krommes has imagined for "Before Morning" takes us inside the comfortably cluttered home of a close-knit family.
Hong is a known commodity among the close-knit group of activists, journalists and academics who cover human rights in North Korea.
Grieving Twitter posts expressed how shocked the close-knit diving community is that such a tragedy could happen on a reputable vessel.
This explosive growth means the Woods and Marcus have to build the Ashtae team beyond its close-knit circle with new hires.
Doughty, for all that she is both approachable and humble, is somewhat of a celebrity in the close-knit death care community.
The president-elect relied on a close-knit team of advisers, drawn from his campaign and from a quarter-century in politics.
That could provide some insight into the relationship between Barr and Mueller, both members of the close-knit world of Washington Republican lawyers.
Caterers, calligraphers, carpet-layers: There's an entire ecosystem of luxury wedding vendors, one that's close-knit and seemingly impervious to larger market forces.
"Dawson's Creek," a popular drama about a close-knit group of friends from high school, ran on the WB from 1998 to 2003.
"Union City is a close-knit community, and we will rally around these families and offer our continued love and support," Stack said.
Supplies and help quickly began pouring into the close-knit community that is known for shunning outsiders but was devastated by the storm.
"She wants to emulate her upbringing, living in the countryside with a close-knit family," a friend of the royal recently told PEOPLE.
Early modern playwrights were a close-knit bunch and 16th-century audiences do not appear to have placed a high premium on novelty.
INDIA: It is practised by the close-knit Dawoodi Bohra community, a Shia Muslim sect thought to number up to 2 million worldwide.
"Gilmore Girls" chose well when they cast Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel as the close-knit pop-culture experts Lorelai and Rory Gilmore.
But though Anselimo's "spirits are low," Lopez said, he is determined to continue working in the close-knit world of professional sports gaming.
The close-knit family focuses on their faith and Landen's true love for people and his ability to make everyone around him smile.
The importance of positively contributing to society in "some shape or way" was a value impressed on her by a close-knit family.
I grew up in a very close-knit family so I always envisioned my life being somewhat similar to how I grew up.
Easton Gym in West Hollywood is known for having a close knit community, and it also has a rooftop sun deck for members.
"The ongoing outbreaks in close-knit communities and increased global measles activity is putting the US at risk for losing its elimination status."
It's spreading quickly in close-knit religious communities, such as New York's Orthodox Jewish community, where many people choose not to get vaccinated.
Co-conspirators Sean Brown, NEEDS&WANTS designer, and Keavan Yazdani, their designated cameraman, rounded out the close-knit circle's independent, visionary dream team.
In my own small anecdotal survey, none of my close-knit circle of black female friends in their 30s had considered the procedure.
The ICE arrests, many of them carried out on June 11 and 12, surprised and shocked the close knit Iraqi community in Michigan.
I have a picture-perfect family: two loving parents, a little sister, and a close-knit network of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Endangered Spaces The Old Carriage Inn was a celebrated Brooklyn dive, with a rowdy karaoke night and a close-knit circle of regulars.
But Mr. Coulombe's latest proposal, aimed at the heart of this close-knit harbor town, may prove to be the most divisive yet.
If you've ever watched a TV show or movie with a "close-knit" group of dude friends, these archetypes probably feel pretty familiar.
Between us, we had a large network of contacts among a close-knit community of photojournalists, editors, organizations and schools around the globe.
The accelerator is still giving the same perks and is hoping to up the programming to make the smaller group more close-knit.
"We were very close-knit," said Ms. Pino, 56, who was visiting for Thanksgiving from Miami, where she is a real estate agent.
"It's a tragedy and we are mourning the losses in our close-knit community," their neighbor Lori Leighton said to The Daily Beast.
The population is dispersed with many living in suburbs like Alexandria, Va. But it is a close-knit community in times of crisis.
Coached by Dick Offenhamer, known for his grueling training regimens, the Buffalo Bulls of Evans's day were a close-knit, hard-hitting bunch.
Culturally one thing I love about Dawn is that we are a small organization of 10 investors, close-knit, very focused, very flat.
"We have a very close-knit group in there, and he's absorbed some of that love and affection," Manager A. J. Hinch said.
Now, they have nine children ranging in ages from 34 to 19, and they are, she says, all "very, very close-knit and loving".
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," a palace spokesman told the magazine.
In the close-knit world of Manhattan's legal circle, there are ties everywhere, some more meaningful than others, some with no impact at all.
The pilots requested anonymity because of fears of retaliation and because they did not want to jeopardize employment in the close-knit helicopter community.
"Defenders say the cliques are harmless fraternities, likening them to close-knit groups in the military," the LA Times noted in a July article.
This allows artists to focus on their art without the need for significant economic subsidy, while the close-knit nature breeds creativity and collaboration.
A close-knit group of volunteer firefighters in Mediapolis, Iowa, is rejoicing after welcoming six babies — three boys and three girls — in seven months.
Banton's life now — which she enjoys from morning to night — is spent with her close-knit family and mentoring other women who have cancer.
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," a palace spokesman said on Friday.
As children, we explored the outdoors, swam and fished in the lakes, camped, and enjoyed the close-knit community that logging-camp living provided.
Of how she keeps her head high, Michele said she stays positive by keeping a close-knit group of family and friends around her.
Morgan Vetter (Loderunner): Goon Squad was a massive screaming hellhole, and some people like Beef and Zoid wanted a quieter, more close-knit experience.
This creates a strong bond between employees, but having such close-knit units and strict hierarchies makes it difficult for new ideas to flourish.
To those who join they offer a close-knit group of friends and a refuge from the high pressure of the Harvard course load.
Joy's strong family ties and close-knit network of friends, including her best friend and MUA Mata Marielle, are key to keeping her grounded.
Wishing that McKinney's shooting was "just a bad dream," Holly McKinney says her close-knit family is "devastated" over the death of her cousin.
"It's a pretty close-knit industry, and if you can't sit back and have a beer, they'll kind of push you out," Stockinger said.
She is well known and well regarded in the close-knit world of central banking, and Mr. Trump's decision was applauded by her peers.
It was there that Dr. Ewing, who worked on the organization's magazine, met some of her current, close-knit circle of friends and collaborators.
The lawsuit portrays a close-knit circle of executives and sales representatives who socialize at golf outings, cocktail parties and "girls' night out" events.
While it was ideal for his family, the area may not suit those who prefer a neighborhood with more of a close-knit feeling.
MECA's setting in the artistically vibrant city of Portland, Maine, adds to the close-knit feeling found among candidates, faculty, and MECA's community partners.
Assad has traditionally relied on a close-knit set of businessmen most notably Rami Makhlouf, his maternal cousin, to help keep Syria's economy afloat.
The user said it was painful to see his roommate, a "better human being," have a girlfriend and talk about his close-knit family.
The close-knit community of London houseboat owners has paid tribute to slain British politician Jo Cox, blowing their horns for a two-minute tribute.
Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper are known to have a close knit relationship, but there are still some things Cooper won't say around his mom.
Caribbean-American families are super close-knit, so my "mummy, daddy, and big brother " calls are essential (I was born and raised in Trinidad & Tobago).
Business Insider suggests Casebolt may have been on Jony Ive's close-knit team of designers and engineers, a team that typically has very low turnover.
"The way we found love, okay, that was public, but the way that we continue our love is very close-knit to us," Lindsay said.
In a 1998 interview with the Independent, Campbell says she referred to Alaïa as "Papa," likening their close-knit friendship to a father-daughter relationship.
In a separate tweet, the actress also congratulated Amell on his "incredible run" and shared a behind-the-scenes photo of the close-knit cast.
"They are a close-knit family with a special bond with their mom, who tied it all together," a source close to Depp tells PEOPLE.
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," a palace spokesman said earlier this month.
"She has a very close-knit circle of friends and she didn't want to choose one over another," palace spokesman Jason Knauf said on Friday.
Such an assortment of 'connections' likely does not constitute either a close-knit group of friends nor a unified group of people with shared interests.
The bar will be located in the same space that features the company's three close-knit bars — Mockingbird Hill, Southern Efficiency, and Eat the Rich.
Dorms at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth were designed to create a "close-knit community and sense of belonging," according to the school's website.
They insisted he had no involvement in people-smuggling, and portrayed him as a member of a dispersed but close-knit and law-abiding family.
According to human rights watchdog Global Witness, most of the wealth has flowed to Prime Minister Hun Sen and his close-knit circle of supporters.
But despite this opposition, chairman and founder Vernon Hill has retained the support of a close-knit group of private shareholders in the United States.
And because the Gay Fathers membership hasn't yet reached gargantuan levels, and Copeland screens every potential member, the community is more close knit than many.
Raised the middle daughter of a close-knit Armenian family in the Boston suburbs, I'd known I was a boy since the age of five.
New lieutenants — the most junior rank of officers — must prove themselves to earn respect as they navigate the pressures of a close-knit infantry company.
My favorite kind of books center on close-knit groups whose lives become enmeshed and whose secrets and agendas get all bunched up and tangled.
"This is such a close-knit community," said Sharon Stone, the editor of the Tri-County Times, a newspaper covering several towns in the area.
Ms. Mack grew up the youngest in a close-knit family of five sisters in the Ingleside neighborhood on the southern edge of San Francisco.
"It was supposed to be tuna niçoise, but we all like different things," Jane says; these three are strong willed as well as close-knit.
Among a close-knit group of East Village artists he was one of the first to succumb to the AIDS epidemic in the mid-1980s.
The Vibe The lively tavern scene on Fairfield Avenue reflects Black Rock's free-spiritedness, but the overarching atmosphere is one of a close-knit community.
Six of the 13 outbreaks in the U.S. were associated with close-knit religious or cultural communities with lower immunization rates, the CDC said last week.
"We are a close-knit family of paid staff and volunteers and are devastated by the loss of this vibrant, smart young woman," a statement said.
In New York City and New York's Rockland County, the disease is spreading among the close-knit ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, which anti-vaxxers have targeted.
Andrew Kavesh flew in from New York toting special food so the small, but close-knit Jewish community on the islands could traditionally celebrate Yom Kippur.
But it's a narrative happily championed by the close-knit circle of executives at News Corp and 21st Century Fox, sister companies that split in 2013.
There's an average girlfriend's trip, and then there's the Bachelorette Party getaway — the last blowout before the big day with a close-knit group of friends.
The close-knit father-daughter duo bonded over their love for "Slaughterhouse-Five," often texting quotes from the book to each other, according to the publication.
Family was important to Lex McAllister, so it's only fitting that the close-knit group was there for the former Bachelor contestant in her final moments.
The trouble is, Unfinished Business mirrors their undergrad experience so much, the close-knit friends are able to see themselves (and their secrets) in its pages.
The gathering of G7 finance leaders may expose a rift on issues ranging from currency and fiscal policies within the close-knit group of advanced economies.
The court is a close-knit place, and staff and a number of the justices divide up into committees dedicated to the functioning of the institution.
Ebola is highly contagious once patients are symptomatic, so as families and close-knit communities tried to care for sick loved ones, they risked infection themselves.
My stepfather knew from the beginning that we were Jewish, but we never told the other members of his large and close-knit, conservative, Catholic family.
Tori and hubby Dean McDermott brought the entire brood to break bread at Black Bear Diner Friday in Tarzana ... looking like a close-knit fam bam.
Move over, Harry Potter cast: It looks like another close-knit crew has a group text and it may be the most badass one out there.
I'm pretty sure I could watch my favorite yellow-fro'ed alien Jenn Blosil huddle near the can cooing at her new "close-knit community" all day.
"Time stops but it doesn't stop," reads another, hinting at the strange, seizure-like "fits" that soon spread across the close-knit dance team, The Lionesses.
"We see what's in the fridge, and what's been ordered that day, then sit down and write the menu," says Rogers of her close-knit team.
Ariana Rockefeller said the secret to her family's success — and by extension her own — is having a close-knit family that works hard and budgets wisely.
From the beginning, Sbisa said, the new squad developed a close-knit dynamic, because of — not despite — the fact that no one knew who fit where.
Sara's from Boston and NYC, and comes from a close-knit Jewish family, and, as you might expect, is 27 percent dyed-in-the-wool liberal.
Antiquarian bookselling is a close-knit community, with the official motto of the international association being Amor librorum nos unit — love of books unites us all.
The lineup includes the Lone Bellow, an Americana group from Nashville by way of Brooklyn, known for close-knit, three-part harmonies and emotionally invigorating performances.
In Edmonton, people flocked to the city's river valley and gathered in tight, close-knit groups, prompting the city's mayor to threaten stricter social distancing measures.
But the close-knit relationships that have developed between the auditors and their corporate clients has undermined their ability to serve as independent overseers, Whitaker said.
As an only child in a very close-knit family, I was drawn to jigsaw puzzles because they were an activity that we could enjoy together.
"We have a close-knit community at Hood Aerodrome and the incident has understandably rocked that community," the council said in a statement on its website.
High unemployment and a close-knit community meant that when Dimitri and others started making money, word quickly spread and everyone wanted a piece of the action.
The first of many celebrations, business was booming for Ben Medansky Ceramics and his close-knit team before the fire halted all production on Saturday, July 23rd.
Photo: Wisconsin Humane SocietyA family of Eastern grey squirrels in Wisconsin got a little too close-knit this weekend after five juveniles got their tails tangled together.
If aces are keeping their experiences to close-knit corners of Tumblr, rather than updating their Facebook statuses, it's because asexuality awareness still has room to grow.
Mr Ma, the retired professor, says Hui people often form close-knit communities and pursue similar occupations; restaurants and taxis in many cities are run by Hui.
Not to sound like a downer, but there are also practical reasons why you shouldn't jump into a close-knit relationship with your partner's sibling, Boykin says.
While the other founders wanted to build a unified network, Hughes argued each college should get its own network, to preserve a sense of close-knit community.
Also, to be fair, small and compartmented cells are extremely difficult to penetrate when they are comprised of a very close-knit group of people, McFadden said.
Their musical evolution has definitely been a family affair, and it's no coincidence that Thomas describes Santa Fe's close-knit DIY metal community as a second family.
"Jimmy comes from a very close knit family, and together with the rest of his loved ones they are by her side right now," the source added.
The close-knit women's gymnastic team apparently has a pretty active group-chat, but Raisman said that part of her sleep routine involves putting away her phone.
"Jimmy comes from a very close-knit family, and together with the rest of his loved ones they are by her side right now," the source said.
It's rare for superheroes to have close-knit families at all – just ask Batman or Iron Man – and rarer still for them to have their own kids.
They formed a close-knit blended family including Heidi's two children, who describe typical domestic scenes such as bustling weekend breakfasts and trips to hike and camp.
She grew up Karla Culos, the youngest of four children in a close-knit Italian Catholic family in Powell River, British Columbia, two ferry rides from Vancouver.
Thanks to skating's close-knit community and the fact that Dr. Brown skates, too, it didn't take long for pros to start looking his way for treatment.
"They are definitely the most close-knit ongoing community on the site," said Bassey Etim, community editor at The Times, whose team moderates the comments on NYTimes.com.
Lenora Mattingly Weber was known for a 14-book cycle about a close-knit Irish Catholic family, the Malones, with a focus on its youngest member, Beany.
"We are a very close-knit society here in St. Landry Parish," said Elbert Guillory, 75, a former Republican state senator from Opelousas who defended the Klansmen.
Cast aside by their former teams, the players, known as the Golden Misfits, formed a close-knit locker room in large part by proving their doubters wrong.
"She wants to emulate her upbringing, living in the countryside with a close-knit family," a friend of the royal tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
The next day, five of us who had been a close-knit film team, former colleagues who had gone our separate ways, went to a new restaurant.
And then, of course, this being the strong close-knit community that it was, when you came here for a chili dog, you ran into a friend.
Several people who worked at the test-prep company described a close-knit office of about 15 full-time staff members and several other part-time employees.
Other people close to Trump worry, however, that Schiller's departure may result in an unbalanced presidency due to the close-knit nature of their relationship, Bloomberg says.
The tourist crowds, proliferation of fashion chains and sharply escalating rents in SoHo felt far removed from west Bleecker, with its tiny shops and close-knit vibe.
If anything, Walker&aposs death may have helped bring the close-knit cast together even more, making them all want to share time on screen together again.
A man shouting anti-Semitic slurs ran inside the Tree of Life synagogue in the close-knit neighborhood of Squirrel Hill and opened fire, killing 11 people.
Mr. Durham is known in New England's close-knit law enforcement community for working long days on his own cases, and providing sought-after guidance on others'.
They were a close-knit family who used to do everything together and who were always joyful and laughing, said Nicole Owens, a friend of the family.
"Sending these type of emails often fits into a narrative of wanting to sustain and develop rapport amongst a close-knit group of guys," Magrath tells me.
So, when Mary Bourne became engaged to James Butts, the close knit father and daughter were excited to walk down the aisle together and share their special dance.
Such data could be particularly important in the region's many small, close-knit communities, where arranged marriages within the community are common, giving matchmakers insight into genetic compatibility.
Reps for Kardashian and Thompson did not return PEOPLE's requests for comment — and Woods' rep had no comment — but the drama has rocked the famously close-knit family.
Both pedestrians and all 18 occupants of the car — which included a close-knit group of family and friends on their way to a birthday celebration — were killed.
Longtime pairs fly wing to wing within extended, close-knit social groupings in which individual members, scientists have recently discovered, each have unique identifiable calls, like human names.
It also represents a time when their close-knit Seattle music community suddenly got thrust under the world's spotlight and, eventually, turned into a bit of a circus.
But even with these added means of communication, experts believe the time taken to invest in a true close-knit friendship will continue to keep the trend going.
And while they proved to be a pretty close-knit group, none are quite as close as Johansson, 33, and a random passenger she met on a plane.
After teaching at PNCA for eight years and bearing witness to the ominous changes taking place within the close-knit community, she wasn't about to step aside quietly.
The good news for Discord: hardcore gamers we talked to said it's firmly the fan favorite, developing a powerful brand inside a close-knit but rapidly growing community.
Many of the displaced feel stranded in Idlib after leaving their close-knit communities, and they were soon hit by the painful reality that they may never return.
Despite their fame, the entire family is clearly very close-knit—Presley even has a tattoo of Kaia's name on his arm to immortalize their tight sibling bond.
"It's a close-knit community, and we are a perfect fit for other beverage companies," Willis said, before quickly adding that he wasn't actively shopping New Age Beverages.
He had yearned to be a jet mechanic in the Marines, and eventually an F.B.I. agent, saving money and helping his close-knit family to a better life.
All nonessential operations were suspended as Kitchit brought in a grief counselor and pulled together resources to help its close-knit staff of 12 cope with their loss.
He wanted to be a jet mechanic in the Marines, and eventually an F.B.I. agent, saving money and helping his close-knit Muslim family to a better life.
"I know very few artists who would choose to collaborate in such a close-knit creative democracy," Sue Kessler, the Bushwick Starr's executive director, explained in an email.
This story about a close-knit group of twentysomething (and possibly younger) friends and lovers in postwar Paris stars Daniel Gélin as Lucien Bonnard, an ambitious cultural anthropologist.
And "we are seeing it in other close-knit communities that tend to live closely together with strong social or cultural interactions," Dr. Routh said, including religious groups.
Part of a close-knit group of students of color, Nakesha joined the college's gospel choir and a traditional African dance troupe called Kusika, which Ms. Burton directed.
Despite their fame, the entire family is clearly very close-knit — Presley even has a tattoo of Kaia's name on his arm to immortalize their tight sibling bond.
We became friends years ago when we were both bloggers and now she's part of a close-knit group of women I don't know what I'd do without.
"Chicago has a very close-knit, collaborative culture," Mr. Bannon added, noting that Make-Believe's goals dovetail with the library's own mission of engaging the broadest possible public.
As a result, many in the East feel disenfranchised and betrayed: They had dreamed of a close-knit community in 1989 and woke up in a complex society.
Critical cases in the inquiry were assigned to a close-knit team of federal police officers and prosecutors in Curitiba that happened to have expertise in financial crimes.
Lee, who has played with numerous clubs over a decade in the N.B.A., told Plumlee that the Knicks this season were more close-knit than the average team.
No one outside Mueller's close-knit team can say for sure where the investigation is going or how long it may last — a dynamic that fuels rampant speculation.
With a close-knit group of colleagues, Lucaz combined business with massive 353-hour party sessions, three days a week, sometimes on chartered yachts off the Cote D'Azur.
"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable," Mr. Beaudette's family said in a statement released at the time of his death.
Little is known about FGM in India where the ritual is carried out in great secrecy by the close-knit Shi'ite Muslim sect thought to number over 1 million.
In The Village, Grace plays a strong-willed and artistic teenager named Katie who lives among a close-knit group of neighbors at a unique apartment building in Brooklyn.
Australia is also a member, along with the US, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, of the so-called Five Eyes alliance, a close-knit intelligence-sharing arrangement.
However, it's hopefully heartening to hear the researchers' insight that your friends aren't really all developing close-knit BFF-style friendships with a ton more people than you are.
Mr. Biden said one problem black communities face is that the "parents can't read or write themselves," a remark that shocked and frustrated many in the close-knit group.
The working relationship between Pixar and Disney is so close-knit that when developing new attractions based on Pixar films, the artists themselves will be pulled in to help.
Azimuth's researchers are close-knit: Social media posts show them hanging out in a penthouse and kayaking together—activities that wouldn't be out of place at any other startup.
I think we're a really close-knit group of girls this season, and I ultimately feel like it was just every time we got rushed for a challenging experience.
News of Sarah's death has sent shockwaves throughout their close-knit community, with many neighbors admitting they are struggling to believe Edwin could be capable of the heinous crime.
They gathered to speak candidly about the enormously complex issue tormenting this community, a loosely defined but close-knit circle of critics, bloggers, filmmakers, publicists, programmers and independent cinemas.
Reps for Kardashian, 34, and Thompson did not return PEOPLE's requests for comment — and Woods' rep had no comment — but the drama has rocked the famously close-knit family.
"The Humans," written by Stephen Karam and directed by Joe Mantello, is about a close-knit family grappling over Thanksgiving dinner with a series of unexpected disappointments and challenges.
One major obstacle to Italian corporations raising more money on the capital markets is that family-owned companies are close-knit and often unwilling to open up their books.
He grew up in Santpedor, a close-knit medieval town up in the hills, a couple of hours north of the city, all terra-cotta houses and unlocked doors.
He grew up around Philadelphia in a large, extended, close-knit family and spent several years as a child in Caracas, Venezuela, where his father was born and raised.
In lieu of an office, they are where he discusses scripts and projects with his collaborators, recreating the close-knit, informal community of artists he belonged to in Athens.
For months, the close-knit industry has been rife with rumors about a pending indictment involving as many as 40 executives and millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains.
They both were well-known and admired, part of wildly successful, close-knit business families from opposite ends of the world and perhaps opposite ends of the ideological spectrum.
It has urged the close-knit group of cardinals who advise the pope on various issues that it should establish a special advisory board for women, Ms. Dankova said.
If one were to have access to a car, one would be tempted to leave, but the limited travel range of horses and buggies keeps Mennonite settlements close-knit.
Mr. Cedillo returned, alone, to his close-knit family in San Simón el Alto, the hilltop farming town he had left nine years before, when he was only 17.
A growing number of Indians are living and working in the United States, Canada, Britain and elsewhere, and that means more homeland visits for traditionally close-knit Indian families.
"Our hearts go out to the families, loved ones and the close-knit neighborhood affected by this emotional, tragic incident," said Grantsville Mayor Brent Marshall at the news conference.
But they said he had seemed harmless, had shown no propensity for violence, and that news that he was the attacker had shocked their close-knit high school community.
The matriarch of a close-knit family on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Ms. Weisman, then 83, had suffered a serious stroke in June and had spent weeks in two hospitals.
Ms. Trump eventually won over the Kushners with her commitment to a grueling religious conversion regimen and her apparent intense desire to become part of a close-knit family.
We have a close-knit community in our new area who supports our family unconditionally, but we still receive backlash for being a queer couple with a transgender child.
Elmer, a veteran of the US Navy in World War I, joined the American Legion while Nettie spent evenings with a close-knit group of friends, playing bridge and mahjongg.
These works don't just share a location — they share a commitment to uncovering the grimness that lurks within close-knit, impoverished, tiny towns right on the edge of the wilderness.
In the opening shot, obviously made to look like it was filmed on an old family camcorder, we see our close-knit family playing pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
Howell, the close-knit neighborhood's resident hippie, had moved to the small island of Culebra off the coast of mainland Puerto Rico in 1986 to work in sea turtle preservation.
We're close-knit at the restaurants, even with the customers, and one of the other guests who'd been upstairs when John was there came up to me after he'd left.
However, what was supposed to be a close-knit friend group making light-hearted videos about their lives in Los Angeles slowly veered into a frenzy of chaos and turmoil.
The town of Riddle, in an area known for commercial timber production and nickel mining, is described as a close-knit community with a population of fewer than 1,200 residents.
Thanks to Montreal's strong and close-knit music scene—and expat community—the programming is second-to-none with participating collectives like ASL Singles Club, Banko Gotiti, and Summer Cool.
The close-knit neighborhood -- where residents explain the insularity as a way of preserving the community's identity -- has seen heightened tension in some families, especially as Passover preparations got underway.
In the months leading to their separation, Aniston spent most of her time in Los Angeles with her close-knit group of friends, while Theroux often visited New York City.
On the east side of that charming, close-knit enclave, however, lies an impoverished swath of rundown homes, shuttered storefronts and vacant factories that harken to the city's industrial heyday.
"Game of Thrones" is striking down on it's final few episodes and the close-knit cast is remembering all of their favorite behind the scenes moments of the epic series.
Amid fears more wild weather could decimate their incomes - which depend on tourists enjoying the bay's stunning beauty - the close-knit community is acting to keep its head above water.
The close-knit family has been apart for almost four years as the reality stars served back-to-back prison sentences, and remain apart with Joe currently living in Italy.
The death of Mr. Mannan, a cousin of a former foreign minister, Dipu Moni, of the ruling Awami League party, sent shudders through Dhaka's close-knit diplomatic and government circles.
The Serbs, led by savvy guards and Miroslav Raduljica, a bar bouncer of a bearded and tattooed center, played like a close-knit team; the Americans played like talented strangers.
Earlier this year, the close-knit family celebrated Liam's 28th birthday, along with the star's fiancée Miley Cyrus, at a local cafe near Byron Bay in the Hemsworths' native Australia.
The fifth member of the close-knit group, Charlie McIntyre, played by an amiable Terrence J., is a carefree, commitment-phobic talent agent who's an enthusiastic shutterbug on the side.
Indeed, judging from Uber's own app, the dependability of the service plummets precipitously once you move away from close-knit cities and into the wide blank spaces of the map.
Ballstad, on the northern coast of Norway, is a friendly, close-knit community built around fish—in particular, the skrei, which is in season from January to April each year.
The space is so open and accommodating that many of the more social birds, including a close-knit clique of Amazon parrots, make regular house calls to each other's cages.
The location, on a thoroughfare, was less appealing, but the 1965 building, called Caton Towers, had a similar close-knit feel, with children running a bake sale in the lobby.
Where "The Dry" probed the dangers of prolonged drought on a close-knit farming community, "The Lost Man" is concerned with how people live — and die — in the unforgiving outback.
With Ms. Tharp at the helm, a close-knit group of female dance artists worked tirelessly, frequently in a farmhouse attic in upstate New York in the dead of winter.
But when you are such small, close-knit communities, and your local kids are dying from this stuff, and you get any number of them, it feels like too many.
By Norimitsu Onishi Residents of the vibrant and historic Bo-Kaap neighborhood in Cape Town fear that their traditions and close-knit community are at risk as money pours in.
Part-funded by a portion of the local property taxes, they are the heart of a community that is surprisingly close-knit given how busy and itinerant its residents are.
The news conference was, in many ways, a natural outgrowth of Mr. Trump's adjustment to the sprawling bureaucracy of the White House after decades of overseeing a close-knit business.
In fact, the four of them realizing the benefits of living as a close-knit family, as opposed to a rich yet distant one, has given Schitt's Creek its evolution.
Istanbul may not be Berlin or Paris—but its close-knit electronic scene nestled in the capital of three lost empires is organically brewing a unique sound unlike anywhere else.
"The close-knit community of Ponce became the catalyst for all these things getting into motion," Ruiz says of the community effort he has experienced in the aftermath of the storm.
Ive and his team of close-knit industrial designers have blessed the world with many iconic products, including the iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch over the last 20 years.
A computer simulation proved that a mix of strong and weak ties—close-knit groups existing in a larger sea—allowed language-change "leaders" to disseminate updates to the wider population.
The restructuring of the school system marks the end of an era for children in schools like Paso Palmas, who have been educated in a close-knit, familial atmosphere for decades.
Big Little Lies, a miniseries based on a book of the same name, follows a group of close-knit friends in Monterey Bay, California as secrets unravel and deadly incidents occur.
For now, the close-knit Frances Valentine is focused on processing the grief of what has happened and contacting the many customers who have been in touch to offer their sympathy.
We're looking at it more from the perspective of coming in every day, working hard, doing things right on and off the field, and becoming a close-knit group of guys.
Cubo's overall objective is to fast-track São Paulo's startup scene, foster entrepreneurs and provide them with Silicon Valley-like perks, a close-knit community, more serendipity and vital business connections.
FGM is secretly carried out by the close-knit Dawoodi Bohra community, a Shi'ite Muslim sect thought to number up to 2 million worldwide that considers the practice a religious obligation.
They were not a couple at the time of her death, but they remained tight and had a close-knit family including 12-year-old twin daughters and a son, 21.
Stone's close-knit family, which includes mom Joyce Eskel of Carmichael, California, brother Everett, a California Highway Patrol officer and sister Kelly, decided Stone's uncle Tim should be his plus-one.
"Jimmy comes from a very close knit family, and together with the rest of his loved ones they are by her side right now," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
Last night on Survivor, Michaela used a cluster of rocks to show her close-knit allies Jay, Will and Hannah a plan to bring the four of them to the end.
Obama has built: a close-knit collection of strategists, initiative directors, and managers who work to craft a digital portrait of a First Lady at once cool, caring, and in touch.
I'm so grateful for the close-knit family and circle of friends that I have, to not be afraid to ask for help and not try to do it all myself.
The 21 year old felt isolated at her new home at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, five hours from her close-knit family in Missouri, and was rarely able to speak to Colt.
Koh Raed is a small and close-knit community with a little more than 100 residents, Leesen said, who mostly work as rubber tappers and fish farmers or on fishing trawlers.
" Aravena and his classmates graduated into post-dictatorship Chile, "not exactly as a close-knit group," he recalls, "but united by what we were not — not postmodern, not parametric, not ideological.
The news of her death shook both the close-knit Polish expatriate community in Brussels and in her hometown Wegrow, a rural hamlet in eastern Poland with less than 13,000 residents.
"Chantaje" ("Blackmail"), a close-knit duet with the singer and rapper Maluma, is the second single she has released with a fellow Colombian, following "La Bicicleta," a duet with Carlos Vives.
The British snowboarding team are a close-knit group and Ormerod's misfortune has resonated through the team and has probably had the biggest impact on Jamie Nicholls, who is Ormerod's cousin.
News of her death shook the close-knit Italian expatriate community in Brussels as well as citizens of Calascibetta, where her disappearance after the attack had provoked anxiety and deep concern.
She says the structure of college dorms—close-knit warrens of un-policed corridors filled with young adults with student loans to burn—allowed for drone's seamless takeover in British universities.
It's also about mass hysteria in close-knit groups of adolescent women in the tradition of Picnic At Hanging Rock and The Falling (yes, that is an actual subgenre of films).
Mr. Smith, who died in 203 at the age of 92, was born to Jamaican immigrant parents and grew up in the Central District in a close-knit West Indian community.
The restaurant became a bar in the early 1990s, and in recent years it was a celebrated local dive, with a rowdy karaoke night and a close-knit circle of regulars.
You don't need an appetite for the salacious to want to know how a handful of men could rape dozens of women in a close-knit community, year after year, undetected.
They lived, all together, in a small apartment in Queens, near a close-knit network of extended and chosen family; their photographs from those years are all flares, platforms and fringe.
Mr. Ritchie and Ms. Hunter say they will miss the building's close-knit community — sometimes professional work among the artists overlapped — and all the happy times spent on the roof garden.
A close-knit Oklahoma community is coming together in grief following a murder-suicide over the weekend involving a young mother and her two daughters, who were only 5 and 6.
And he's good on the passive aggression and resentment that surface among close-knit friends at the tail end of their 20s, when their clan starts splitting into independently pursued lives.
Agnes Martin, by contrast, was steeped in the New York scene in her early years, part of a close-knit community in lower Manhattan that included Ellsworth Kelly and Robert Indiana.
He had a small, close-knit ensemble at his disposal: the third- and fourth-year acting students, who had been living, playing and "wriggling on the floor" together for two years.
The digital music festival — hosted by Macy's — was created specifically for a YouTube audience, and aims to unite viewers from across the globe in an experience that's a little more close-knit.
The challenge for Imgur now will be drawing new people to the site in big numbers, while maintaining that same close-knit sense of community that makes it so valuable to advertisers.
In southwest Mali, cracking down on child marriage is tough given its deep roots amid close knit communities, said Mamadou Sanou, a member of committees for education and child protection in Mahou.
More than 70 percent of measles cases this year were in people who had received no vaccines, and in all, 88 percent of cases were associated with under-immunized, close-knit communities.
Their own families were stable and close-knit; to recall any true adversity in either family, they had to think back to a grandmother of Dan's whose family perished in the Holocaust.
But, she told the man, about the close-knit community at the charter school and how it eases some of the burdens by providing free breakfast and lunch and after school programs.
For a local dental clinic or veterinarian's office, everyone, from reception to technicians and managers, is part of a close-knit team, and the cost of labor turnover can be especially painful.
" When asked about the plans, Facebook provided the following statement: "The medical industry has long understood that there are general health benefits to having a close-knit circle of family and friends.
Together, they formed part of a large and close-knit family whose members ranged from Episcopalians to Quakers, impoverished to wealthy, fair-skinned and blue-eyed to dark-skinned and curly-haired.
Mr. Bailey, who confirmed Mr. Coopman's death in an interview, said Mr. Coopman was one of six employees in the company's close-knit satellite office in the Flemish city of Antwerp, Belgium.
For the first decades of my life, home was a three-bedroom apartment, full of warmth and tucked safely away in a close-knit Igbo community in the eastern part of Nigeria.
Melissa Ramirez, 26, grew up in California's Antelope Valley amid a big and close-knit extended family that she often visited on weekends when she attended college, at California State University, Bakersfield.
For the past year, Lewandowski has been the top member of Trump's close-knit inner circle, traveling with the candidate everywhere he went, and defending him — sometimes viciously — on the campaign trail.
But the attack has also cast a light on the rites and rigors of competitive e-sports, a close-knit, screen-named world of streaming and sponsorships, supersized rewards and swollen egos.
As the close-knit March sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy — glide and tumble their way through the story, Gerwig orchestrates a kind of choreography that is as much physical as verbal.
"We are a close-knit family, and when tragedies like this occur, every member of the U.S. military, Vance, Enid, feels it," Simmons said at the press conference, Air Force Times reported.
A close knit family, friend says The family of seven had been living in a cramped first-floor apartment in Morrisville, Pennsylvania for some time when the social worker arrived Monday afternoon.
Senator Bernie Sanders has expanded his close-knit group of strategists and tapped Faiz Shakir, the former political director for the American Civil Liberties Union, to run his new-look presidential campaign.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Roma and traveler women in Britain face high levels of domestic abuse and rarely seek help beyond their close-knit and isolated communities, a parliamentary committee heard on Wednesday.
" He continued: "In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong families, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption.
Wilson grew up in a close-knit family, and when it came to picking a date for the White House Correspondents dinner, he brought one very special lady in his life – his grandma.
The movie, which features a real life New York City skate crew, follows Camille (Rachelle Vinberg, who was recently profiled for The Cut) as she befriends a close-knit gang of girl skaters.
Such communal spaces help to rekindle the spirit of the "kampung", a Malay word referring to close-knit traditional villages, said Kay Pungkothai, head of community gardening at the government's National Parks Board.
Many say they keep quiet because they want to maintain professional relationships in politics or because they want to be included in the clubby atmosphere of a small and close-knit state capital.
But these often come at a cost: expensive housing, overcrowding, lack of green space, heavy traffic, high air pollution and a sense of living among strangers rather than in a close-knit community.
The close-knit nature of Icelandic players — one oft-cited statistic points out that the 22,19843 registered soccer players in Iceland are fewer than the total in Rhode Island — is another important factor.
She has forged deep friendships with many of them, including a close-knit informal group of six that frequently can be heard discussing dinner plans each night when the House is in session.
Banchini, speaking on behalf of the other Argentine survivors, said the pain they were feeling would always endure, but they would move forward the way they had learned as close knit childhood friends.
We're told the employees -- many of whom were featured in "The Girls Next Door" -- wanted to get together out of respect for Hef and the close-knit environment he created at the Mansion.
For a close-knit group of male friends at Oxford in 1940, where the war is rarely out of mind, a handsome newcomer named David Sparsholt becomes a pleasantly distracting object of fixation.
This close-knit structure bolstered spirits in the aftermath of the devastation and helped Breezy Point recover as quickly as it did, said A. J. Smith, chairman of the Breezy Point Cooperative board.
The music sounded intimate and precise, owing largely to a close-knit circle of producers, led by his friend Noah (40) Shebib, who swaddled his voice within their digital purrs and tolling bells.
Beer communities tend to be close-knit and rely on word of mouth, which works in travelers' favor, said Will Sperling, the general manager of Mikkeller, a craft beer bar in Los Angeles.
"Sometimes we have disagreements in the family, but we always are close-knit and we always come together," Mr. Hope said, acknowledging he was pressured to abort his effort to impeach Mr. Fairfax.
His creations included web-slinging teenager Spider-Man, the muscle-bound Hulk, mutant outsiders The X-Men, the close-knit Fantastic Four and the playboy-inventor Tony Stark, better known as Iron Man.
For the past eight years, the close-knit relationship between Obama and Biden has become easy fodder for meme creators and internet dwellers alike, a phenomenon the two of them have come to recognize.
In the United States, the close-knit restaurant world was shaken in April when Homaro Cantu, 38, the innovative chef behind Moto, a Michelin-starred avant-garde restaurant in Chicago's meatpacking district, hanged himself.
Davis, 31, tells PEOPLE the couple recently set a date — summer 2019 — and that they've decided on a destination wedding, with a close-knit atmosphere in mind (though she demurs on the exact location).
Just in time for his show, Maxwell received positive news about an ongoing illness in his family, which resulted in a tearful bow featuring his main inspiration, his mother, and his close-knit team.
Amy Steenburg was turning 343, and her sisters, husband, and friends planned a surprise: a limo to take the close-knit group to a craft brewery an hour from their upstate New York homes.
" Here's the explanation Facebook gave CNBC for its motivation behind this program: "The medical industry has long understood that there are general health benefits to having a close-knit circle of family and friends.
During the rest, the viewer watches as Sany herself struggles to balance her love of graffiti with her normal life and cringes as the close knit film crew faces problem after problem with production.
Congressional Democrats say Warren has a close-knit political team that would like to see her declare her candidacy but wonder whether she has the necessary fire in the belly to make a run.
For evangelical Christians like Ken and Sue James, bringing up kids in a close-knit fundamentalist community feels like blessing them with the ultimate "safe space" from the moral laxity of the larger culture.
The renewed attention has highlighted the close-knit if sometimes uneasy alliance between top NRA officials and Torshin -- a relationship that ensnared members of Trump's team during the presidential campaign, inviting further congressional scrutiny.
Meha AgrawalFounder & CEO, Silk + SonderFor the past six months, Meha Agrawal, founder of Silk + Sonder, has said "no" to every invitation for a vacation, including a trip to Europe with her close-knit family.
At its Ludwigshafen headquarters and at five other hubs abroad, BASF runs close-knit networks of chemical reactors that churn out products as diverse as basic commodities, coatings, vitamins, drug ingredients and engineering plastics.
Scene City 17 Photos View Slide Show ' PARIS — Fashion considers itself a close-knit family, and those bonds were on display (and sometimes tested) at the numerous parties that unfolded over Paris Fashion Week.
The two have long had a close-knit borderline Grey Gardens-y relationship, something she's forced to re-evaluate when she discovers the diaries her mother and estranged father kept while they were divorcing.
" If it wasn't for the close-knit community of remote workers, who maintain a private offsite Slack room, the presumably ex-employee added, "I wouldn't even know what was going on at this point.
Located in the wealthy area of Kensington, Grenfell Tower was home to a close-knit community that traced its roots to places as diverse as Britain, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Morocco, Gambia, Ethiopia, Italy and Trinidad.
Frates leaves behind a wife, Julia, a young daughter, Lucy, and a close-knit network of family and friends who call themselves Team Frate Train, which has continued to raise money for the cause.
But "soft" factors, like close-knit team dynamics, are increasingly considered valuable by employers and employees alike; after all, most workers spend more time at the office than they do with their own families.
With new locations planned for Atlanta, Georgia and Chattanooga, Tennessee, and a robust online shopping presence, the company's employee count has expanded beyond the initial close-knit circle of seven to over a hundred.
The sources insist the whole interaction was taken out of context from the rest of the TV special, and what most folks didn't see was Will and Kate being very affectionate and close-knit.
This is Jones's first narrative film, and he explains in the press notes that his aim was to make a picture about his great-aunts, a feisty, close-knit group who dominated family gatherings.
Unlike artists more typically thrown into the "outsider" category, Wojnarowicz, by virtue of the close-knit community of artists and gay men that he constantly interacted with, did have a few avenues of access.
Designer Jules Duffy jumped in to help the brother-sister duo rehab the space, ridding it of its many constricting walls, adding colorful details and integrating personal elements that capture the close-knit family's personality.
Established bands take younger bands under their wings, promote their shows, book them as opening acts, and sometimes share members as well, and that close-knit atmosphere also brings together fans of disparate extreme styles.
This isn't a big deal for tinier groups built on a close-knit community — something that Facebook has tried to promote recently — but it does matter for pages who want to build a member base.
Best of All Worlds (or BOAW, as its members call it) is one of several exclusive social networks for the internet's 1 percent — an elite, close-knit group that most likely does not include you.
The close-knit group were on their way to a birthday celebration for one of the victims when their vehicle crashed in upstate New York, killing all 18 people in the limousine and two pedestrians.
"He is from a close-knit family and is a quiet man, so I think it is better for him to be here rather than in a hospital," she says, over green tea and grapes.
Stars Lisa Edelstein, Beau Garrett, Alanna Ubach, Necar Zadegan and Retta will all be back — their characters and close knit friends all embracing one another as they work to sort out their respective love lives.
" After her family moved again — this time to her current hometown of Waco, Texas — the close-knit environment allowed her to feel at ease with herself, after which, "It was easy to make friends there.
Two fathers who used in-vitro fertilization were pleasantly surprised when they found out they were having fraternal twins— and credit their close-knit group of friends who have helped them succeed as new parents.
The combination of affordable studio and living spaces, proximity to New York City, and a close-knit and supportive artistic community is turning Kingston into a vibrant hub for creative types working in all mediums.
A close-knit partnership with FCA could give a massive boost to Renault's business in North America, where FCA already has a large manufacturing and customer base selling car brands like Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler.
The Welsh swimmer, whose close-knit family life had already been rocked by father Roger suffering two strokes over the previous 10 years, failed to qualify for the Games she had dreamed of competing in.
In recasting her tragic death as meaningful to a large, close-knit family—and resurrecting Kitty as a full person rather than a cautionary tale—Mr Genovese seeks to come to terms with her death.
But on Thursday, that close-knit sense of community and security was torn apart after two beloved nuns who worked at a medical clinic in a nearby town were found killed in their Durant home.
Wiese studied law in Stellenbosch, a close-knit town dominated by Afrikaans-speaking whites, but lives in Clifton, an area of Cape Town overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with some of South Africa's most expensive properties.
Watts had an 'emotional' talk with his wife The findings marked a major turning point in a case that stunned the nation -- especially the close-knit community of Frederick, about 30 miles north of Denver.
But in 2010, criminologist Mo Ali Qasim began a four-year project in which he hung out with a close-knit group of young Pakistani Muslim drug dealers in Manningham, a deprived suburb of Bradford.
John Parks, who owns the Fisherman's Headquarters store about a mile from the school, described the area as a "very close-knit community" where just about everyone would have known a student at the school.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and Kylie Cosmetics mogul, 22, hosted her yearly holiday celebration for 14 of her close-knit group of pals — which even included mention of Ms. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.
That was a lot easier to do when he was running a close-knit real estate and branding business with an aggressive legal team that demanded that nearly everyone in his orbit sign nondisclosure agreements.
Her performance in the first contests has ignited new scrutiny of the close-knit team of advisers who were almost universally heralded as helming the primary's most well-run campaign as recently as last summer.
Whales have close-knit familiesAccording to Franks, the new research may reveal why orcas are one of only five known mammal species (including humans) that go through menopause and have a long post-reproductive lifespan.
For Verma and her close-knit team, the vague platitudes carried high stakes — a second chance at a first impression after Verma's rocky relationship with Price had soured over hostile workplace allegations and other clashes.
Coming from a close-knit family, it had been difficult, at first, for him to take the job in the Middle East country, because it meant being away from home for months at a time.
Home to a close-knit, multi-ethnic community, the 1803-storey tower in a deprived housing estate was reduced to a charred ruin by the inferno that engulfed it in the middle of the night.
Industry experts say Safran's partially state-owned structure weighs against making hostile offers, a tactic only rarely used in France and one which causes particular concerns in the country's close-knit and conservative defense sector.
And while there is no longer a resident adviser living on the hall, some buildings do host organized activities like holiday parties and movie nights that nurture the close-knit vibe these recent graduates seek.
Singapore, a global trading and financial hub, was once home to a close-knit group of a few dozen North Korean diplomats and businessmen responsible for channelling money, fuel and goods to the secretive state.
He often pep-talks the teams that manage each individual site and stays in constant communication with 221c's close-knit core staff, who operate out of the flagship location in Louisville, which opened in 2006.
Since his split, Theroux has been sticking to his normal routine and spending most of his time in New York City surrounded by a close-knit group of friends including restaurateur Carlos Quirarte and Amy Sedaris.
The fact that Ms. DeGeneres bought it from Mr. Lijfering, a 26-year-old dealer who four years ago specialized in $3,000 Datejusts, was a surprise to people in the close-knit, highly competitive vintage scene.
The game will also get a tie-in novel, Battlefront: Inferno Squad, which is set in the aftermath of A New Hope and Rogue One, which shows off the close-knit nature of the new canon.
Mark Hanna's close-knit network of manufacturers and railroad tycoons invested huge sums at the start of the 20th century to procure high tariffs and business-friendly Republican governments; they largely got what they paid for.
Scalia's death last February shocked the close-knit court leaving it short handed and caught in the middle of a ferocious debate as Senate Republicans refused to hold hearings for President Barack Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland.
At the exhibition's opening I was able to confirm what I suspected, that members of that same close-knit community of women worked to bring this show into existence, to make sure Gottschalk got her due.
A portrait of the stabbing suspect Adan had a stellar reputation in St. Cloud's close-knit Somali community, said Yussuf, who is a director at #unitedcloud, a group that works to resolve tensions in St. Cloud.
The real shame is that burying and dismissing AMVs prevents the story of an inventive, close-knit DIY scene from being told, a scene that reaches back to the dawn of anime fandom in the West.
Still, the charges set off an anguished debate, in conversations and online, among the close-knit alumni, many of whom had admired Mr. Schubart and were trying to reconcile the revelations with their own positive experiences.
The explanation for the Icelandic music surge is difficult to pin down, but it may have to do with the persistence of a communal, close-knit culture, which resists reducing music to a faceless digital utility.
In any case, Powell believes that the line represents the "magic" of a Linklater movie, in this case, one that invites us to listen in on a close-knit community of male athletes on the prowl.
Polyamory, sexual fluidity, and other nontraditional romantic configurations are commonplace in many queer communities, and depending on where you live, queer social circles can be small and close-knit, changing the way relationships and breakups operate.
It has exploded into a $240 billion-a-year sex industry that relies on pervasive secrecy, close-knit ownership rings and tens of thousands of mostly foreign women ensnared in a form of modern indentured servitude.
Last weekend, foot No. 14 was discovered by a man strolling on a beach on Gabriola Island, a sleepy and picturesque enclave, population 4,000, that is known for its captivating sandstone and close-knit artistic community.
So when a shooting erupted at JC Kosher Supermarket on Tuesday — killing four people in what officials have described as an anti-Semitic hate crime — it struck directly in the heart of the close-knit community.
The crash killed Iraan's booster club president, left the chaperone for the varsity cheerleader squad hospitalized with multiple fractures and shocked a small, close-knit community located among the mesas and oil fields of West Texas.
He also became a part of the prestigious and close-knit ensemble Emmanuel Music, which the conductor Craig Smith had founded there in 1970 at Emmanuel Church, with performances of Bach's cantatas at the group's core.
Over six seasons, viewers watched this group of friends living lasciviously, and often hectically, as they fell in and out of love, had affairs, and had babies, all while maintaining close-knit friendships with one another.
The Rohingya homes in Inn Din were burned to the ground, and what was once a close-knit community, with generations of history in Myanmar, is now scattered across the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh.
The top priority, though, is people who are at higher risk of the disease: those who are traveling internationally, live in communities (particularly close-knit ones) with ongoing or recent outbreaks, or work in health care settings.
"I've never been on a team that's this close knit, that gives each other such crap and things," jokes MacDonald, referencing the ability to express an opinion with a joke that doesn't create an awkward office situation.
At the same time, politically-conscious independent porn platforms, such as Erika Lust's XConfessions in Barcelona, are bringing bigger budgets to their international productions, shifting economic expectations even within the scrappy and close-knit Berlin porn family.
Tennis in the pre-professional period bred a certain camaraderie exemplified by the close-knit group of Australians — Rod Laver among them — that traveled the world with rackets in one hand and postmatch libations in the other.
"It's a very sad day for a close-knit community," said Clay Jenkins, Dallas County judge and director of homeland security and emergency management, as he worked with other local officials to notify relatives of the deceased.
On Sunday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and Kylie Cosmetics mogul, 22, hosted her yearly holiday celebration for fourteen of her close-knit group of pals — which this year, even included Ms. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.
Among a close-knit group of East Village artists (including Peter Hujar, David Wojnarowicz, Martin Wong and Keith Haring), he was one of the first to succumb to the AIDS epidemic that would ravage the gay community.
The close-knit group of friends was bound for a birthday celebration at a brewery last weekend when the stretch limousine they were in plowed through a stop sign and collided with a parked SUV in Schoharie.
While debates about the unpredictability of economic and political relationships between the EU and Britain continue to linger, thousands of miles away, the African Union (AU) is creating a close-knit relationship among its own 55 member nations.
On top of work demands keeping them apart, Aniston spent most of her time in Los Angeles with her close-knit group of friends in the months leading to their separation, while Theroux often visited New York City.
Piracy is a problem, after all, and even if they deigned to send over master files for an old film, were they likely to just include Actiview in the close-knit club of trusted distributors and cinema chains?
Between once close-knit families finding themselves on opposite sides of every argument and the tragic news notifications we receive on a nearly-hourly basis, it seems only right to use this holiday season, especially, to give back.
"In Florence, ours is a huge community of young and creative expats, from every continent in the world, and we are close-knit," Ms. Olsen's friends wrote in a letter released by an English-language magazine, The Florentine.
The premiere of ABC's new fall comedy — about a close-knit family defying anyone to give their son with cerebral palsy any shit, ever — does something very simple, but deceptively difficult: It makes all of its characters specific.
The triple threat, who was adopted by his maternal grandmother and stepgrandfather — whom he calls his mom and dad — told PEOPLE that his close-knit family has inspired him to one day start a family of his own.
While Oklahoma is not among the states with large Arab-American populations, it does have a close-knit Lebanese-American community in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Ms. Abou-Chedid, a lawyer and former employee of the institute, said.
Uzma Jalaluddin's debut novel, "Ayesha at Last," takes place in a close-knit immigrant Muslim community in Canada, and features an outspoken Muslim heroine who falls for a more conservative Muslim man, a Darcy to her Lizzie Bennett.
Their responses suggest that such mass killings touch myriad lives — bystanders, first responders, close-knit communities, the families and friends of those lost, among others — and that the effects are powerful, lingering and often hard to talk about.
In the close-knit church community, Pastor Rammell seemed to struggle for answers: What made a man who had been an active member of his church use his vehicle allegedly as a fatal weapon against his own family?
Their flags flying half-mast, colleges and universities across Canada are grieving and honoring the dozens of students, professors, researchers, and members of their close-knit academic communities who perished aboard Ukraine International Airlines flight PS353 in Iran.
Teammates said they were determined to play for Dylan -- who was known as DT -- and for everyone in the close-knit community, such as the churchgoers who welcomed players into their sanctuaries in the days following Dylan's death.
In the scenes where Jimmie, Mont, and Mont's grandfather (delightfully played by Danny Glover) sit in their living room watching old movies together, the frame is plush with not only a close-knit feeling, but their physical proximity.
"When you have a county as close-knit and tight as Lewis and a town like Randle, which is even smaller, a tragic incident like this is going to impact everybody," Lewis County Prosecuting Attorney Jonathan Meyer tells PEOPLE.
You would think that Washington's foreign policy community — a close-knit network of think tanks, academic outfits, and other institutions that heavily influence the media and whose members frequently rotate into and out of government positions — would be outraged.
From what we can tell on Instagram, it seems the entire cast is close -knit (two might even be dating), but Tommy Dorfman (Ryan Shaver) and Alisha Boe (Jessica Davis) are officially the cutest friend pairing of them all.
But Reuters reports that Trump's victory this month sent tremors through both the close-knit migrant communities in the U.S. and the slums of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, the home nations of the vast majority of those detained.
Monday's dirt road ambush of three families of Mormon origin was the deadliest attack on U.S. citizens in Mexico in recent memory and put the close-knit religious communities in the uncomfortable spotlight of the country's raging drug war.
For Xavier, Gaspard, and their close-knit ensemble of handlers and friends, this means plates of blood-red steaks—in isolation—each with a flag atop a cocktail stick pressed into its flesh to denote its country of origin.
The attack has cast a light on the rites and rigors of competitive e-sports, a close-knit, screen-named world of streaming and sponsorships, supersized rewards and swollen egos that forms an industry nearing $1 billion in value.
And for the first 30 years, Ms. Nguyen said, the close-knit community existed in something of a cocoon, kept at arm's length from the rest of the city by language and cultural barriers and by its isolated location.
The deaths of Ms. Theoret, a sixth-grade French-immersion teacher who was on maternity leave, and Adele have stunned fellow trappers and those in Whitehorse, a close-knit city of 25,000 people where the family lived full time.
Laura Fraser ("Breaking Bad") stars as the local Detective Sergeant Annie Redford, the mother of an unruly teenage daughter and wife of a tour-boat operator in a close-knit town where, as in "Broadchurch," everybody has a secret.
The fire caused no injuries, but it has left this close-knit community in shock, destroying a business that is deeply embedded in local lore and depriving rural Surry County of one of its largest employers outside the local nuclear plant.
This close-knit team of politicians — called the cabinet — is due to meet Tuesday in an attempt to find a solution to the so-called Irish backstop, which has been the main stumbling block for talks over the last few months.
It wasn't long after setting up that profile in August 2013, that he matched with Emily Summers, who was studying at Iowa State University and, like Norton, had been raised in a close-knit family with a strong Christian faith.
Even in the close-knit circles of showbiz and the L.A. elite, Travolta reveals that he's never met Shaprio in the flesh, but says he received a letter from him, in which he was "thrilled" Travolta would be portraying him.
While it's definitely possible that Kendall and North both own the same eye-catching top, it's just as likely that the two style icons swap clothes on the regular, especially when you consider how close-knit the KarJenner clan is.
There also had been signals around his close-knit team that family — from the appetite of his wife, Jill, for a third White House campaign to a divorce involving his youngest son, Hunter — would be a factor in his decision.
A couple of Marlon's contemporary predecessors — like the recently canceled Carmichael Show and even Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (27-2011) and House of Payne (2006-2012) — have relied on the premise of close-knit, intergenerational families to anchor their series.
Here's what we know so far about those who died: The large, "close-knit" family from Indianapolis was visiting Branson on vacation and loved to take trips together as often as they could, Ingrid Coleman Douglas told the Indy Star.
What comes across in both Free Solo and Meru is how close-knit the climbing community is and how the participants all grapple with the idea that they or their friends may never come back from a particularly tricky ascent.
The star system in question—V1213 Cen, located 23,000 light years away in the Scutum–Centaurus arm of the Milky Way—consists of two close-knit companions, a dim red dwarf and a dead stellar core known as a white dwarf.
Makaya McCraven, the Bitter End Hypnotic groove alchemy from a close-knit Chicago crew led by Mr. McCraven, a precisely intuitive drummer: In some ways this was the natural extension of his head-turning recent album, "In the Moment" (International Anthem).
Soon, Death In June and associates developed a network of close-knit bands around the genre, "neofolk," which was loosely connected to the National Front, as well as fascist think tanks like the Islands of the North Atlantic (IONA) and Transeuropa.
The weekly lunch is just one of the ways the 19703-year-old stays in touch with new associates and reinforces the firm's close-knit culture, where young law graduates are often paired with senior partners to work on big deals.
Fashion and music followers, fans and famous friends flocked to Madison Square Garden Thursday evening, where the rapper launched both Yeezy Season 3 and The Life of Pablo, but his most notable guests turned out to be his close-knit family.
Inspired by real cases of mass hysteria — from medieval times to now — Ms. Holmer, who wrote the film with Lisa Kjerulff and Saela Davis, became obsessed with episodes that occur mainly within groups of adolescent girls in close-knit societies.
Still, the close-knit community never feels suffocating, said the father of midfielder Birkir Bjarnason, who was also in Volgograd to see his son play Nigeria – Africa's most populous country with close to 200 million people, some 571 times Iceland's population.
For Weems, who grew up in one of the few black families in Portland, the child of a large (she is the second of seven children), close-knit family of sharecroppers who had migrated from Mississippi, that was never the case.
Surfing in Rockaway was once confined to a close-knit and protective community: a countercultural mix of dedicated locals and outsider surfers who dragged their boards on the A train in the depths of winter to catch a heaving winter swell.
There was a little bit of healing, but no end to the mourning in a close-knit Manitoba community this week, after police charged a 22-year-old boy in the "senseless and horrific" murder of 2000-year-old Teresa Robinson.
There was a little bit of healing, but no end to the mourning in a close-knit Manitoba community this week, after police charged a 15-year-old boy in the "senseless and horrific" murder of 11-year-old Teresa Robinson.
I grew up in a punk community that was dominated by men, although many of the women were close-knit friends, we looked out for each other in the pit at shows, it didn't always feel like we had a voice.
In Wyoming, a close-knit city of 8,400 near Cincinnati where the Warmbiers live on a private lane near a golf course, Mr. Warmbier's release brought mixed feelings — relief that he was home, but also sadness over his medical condition.
Given the conventions of the genre, Mr. Younger's affectionate depiction of close-knit Italian-American life in Rhode Island is not surprising, but his devotion to the conscientious portrayal of the fundamentals of the so-called sweet science is refreshing.
At Pioneer Works, the songs could be appreciated as structural feats; at Music Hall of Williamsburg, they were close-knit and visceral; at Kings Theater, my favorite of the three shows, they were richly realized and most comfortable to contemplate.
The arrangement, which has been in place for at least three years but is largely unknown outside the close-knit dealer community, allows Pimco to block the transmission of the so-called covers for trades it executes on the platform.
Throughout "Rectify," the claustrophobically close-knit Paulie—where the local waitress sleeps with both Daniel and the politician who framed him, and where Hanna's brother glares at Daniel's family in the supermarket—is portrayed as near-enchanted in its isolation.
Working on her own and, since the late 1970s, with a close-knit circle of collaborators, Ms. Monk has created vocal music that is as much about a certain quality of mind as about a certain sequence of pitches and beats.
"This theme of having a period of reflection isn't to allow people to reflect, it is the very opposite," said Steven Fielding, professor of political history at the University of Nottingham, describing the tactics of Mr. Corbyn's close-knit allies.
He has also benefited from a long tenure in Washington, with the connections and know-how to run a self-preservation campaign that drew on a close-knit high school community, his colleagues from the Bush era and the conservative media.
Grenfell Tower, a social housing block that was home to a close-knit, ethnically diverse community, was engulfed by flames in the middle of the night of June 14, 2017, in the country's deadliest domestic fire since World War Two.
Membership to the Coney Island Polar Bear Club is closed because Thomas fears larger numbers would hurt the group's close-knit nature, but every year the Coneys, like polar bear clubs everywhere, hold a New Year's Day swim open to everyone.
But even the cozy and close-knit private world of inseparable playmates can suddenly unravel, as happens in "Big Friends," written by Linda Sarah, when best friends react very differently to the arrival of a third child who wishes to join their group.
Jimmy Fallon Cancels Friday's Episode of The Tonight Show Due to a Private Family Matter "Jimmy comes from a very close knit family, and together with the rest of his loved ones they are by her side right now," the source added.
A weekend gathering of Group of Seven finance leaders may expose a rift on issues ranging from currency and fiscal policies within the close-knit group of advanced economies, dashing Japan's hopes of mustering a coordinated policy response to spur global growth.
Grenfell Tower, a social housing block that was home to a close-knit, ethnically diverse community, was engulfed by flames in the middle of the night of June 14, 2017, killing 71 people in the country's deadliest domestic fire since World War Two.
What it's about: A dual-timeline novel that looks at the effects of the AIDS crisis in 1980s Chicago among a close-knit group of friends, and 30 years later in Paris, where one of those friends must track down her estranged daughter.
The capital's artistic crowd and close-knit musical community—so close that some French folk bemoan it is really just a gaggle of wealthy "Versailles kids"—makes it the ideal "meeting point" for musicians interested in this kind of experimentation, notes Mr Bultheel.
In Never Ran, Never Will, Albert Samaha zooms into the pressing, complicated conversations around privilege, gentrification, and anti-blackness in America by examining them within the context of a boys football team in the high-crime and close-knit Brooklyn neighborhood Brownsville.
In Never Ran, Never Will, Albert Samaha zooms into the pressing, complicated conversations around privilege, gentrification, and anti-blackness in America by examining them within the context of a boys' football team in the high-crime and close-knit Brooklyn neighborhood Brownsville.
Google didn't say how many of them are still around and how much money they've returned for their investors, but that's a pretty big ecosystem, even if it doesn't quite compare to numbers of more close-knit startup networks like Y Combinator.
We met in kindergarten and always shared a similar unease around the majority of people—gradually, we accumulated a close-knit, yet diverse network of loyal homies who remain integral elements of our lives up to, and even after, all of this.
The 24-storey social housing block in west London, home to a close-knit, ethnically diverse community, was engulfed by flames in the middle of the night of June 14, 2017, in Britain's deadliest fire on domestic premises since World War Two.
Gregory, who used to share with her mother and son but now lives alone, is worried the council will move her to a small flat where she would not be able to take her cats and be uprooted from a close-knit neighborhood.
Whether we're talking about you and your very best bestie, your sprawling college crew, or the close knit circle of girls you grew up with, the ins and outs of female friendship can be tricky to truly understand, explains socio-linguist Deborah Tannen.
Late last month, Mr Trump was trying to roll out a national campaign with less than a hundred employees; meanwhile, he sought to preserve the close-knit, deeply loyal and scattily amateurish spirit of the skeletal operation he constructed during the primaries.
The close-knit family has been split apart for almost four years years as the reality stars served back-to-back prison sentences, and now Joe is living in Italy as he fights a judge's order to deport him from the United States.
The next time people tell you that they prefer to have a small, close-knit group of friends over a large one, just remember that they're probably salty that they aren't becoming some sort of superhuman with each new addition to the squad.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Before Keith L. Scott joined a growing list of black men killed by the police and before his death became the center of violent protests here, he lived a sometimes troubled but relatively quiet life in a close-knit family.
Of her close-knit crew, she said, "We always joke that we raised each other, we mothered each other, we sistered each other, we've been kids to each other," adding that her friends are a big part of her happiness as an adult.
The same close-knit team of advisers who helped plan the first two milestones — Nick Ayers, the chairman of the vice-presidential campaign; Marc Short, a senior adviser; and Josh Pitcock, the campaign's policy director — have also been handling Mr. Pence's preparation.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A weekend gathering of G73 finance leaders may expose a rift on issues ranging from currency and fiscal policies within the close-knit group of advanced economies, dashing Japan's hopes of mustering a coordinated policy response to spur global growth.
Another thing the measles outbreaks have in common: 88 percent of all cases have involved outbreaks in what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls "close-knit communities," or people of a similar background who share values and beliefs and interact often.
Many members of this disparate, determined and close-knit group yearn to disconnect from the world and find solitude on the trail, but they often depend on an online network of guides and social media groups to keep informed — and to stay safe.
Other occupants of Houston's close-knit theater district downtown, including the Wortham Center, which houses the Houston Grand Opera, and Jones Hall, home to the Houston Symphony, experienced some flooding, although less severe, and some concerts had to be canceled or relocated.
"As if this tragedy were not enough, just two days after her funeral, Mollie's family, friends, and the close-knit community of Brooklyn began to receive a barrage of spoofed robocalls," Ajit Pai, the commission's chairman, said in a statement on Thursday.
There, each family joined the close-knit community of West Africans that seems to exist in every college town: Ojih Odutola's mother was a founding member of the Nigerian Women's Association, Gyasi's equally feminist mother was president of the Ghanaian Association of Huntsville.
"The close-knit, insular nature of the community worked against it, with the C.D.C. later finding up to six people shared needles at one sitting, and two or three generations — young adults, parents and grandparents — sometimes shot up together," The Courier-Journal reported.
Homeowners in the close-knit neighborhood are milling about in the grass, chatting about their struggle to move their furniture to the second floors of their homes — without air conditioners — and wondering just how much water the local church has taken on.
But Westover's embrace of education is seen as a rejection of her family's way of life, and so she must now balance the new life her education has opened up for her with the old, close-knit world she grew up in.
The virus typically spreads when unvaccinated travelers visit places where measles is circulating widely and bring it back to other unvaccinated or under-vaccinated people in a close-knit community where some parents have been opting out of vaccines for their kids.
Back then, as I drove to the county seat and along the stark, rural stretches closer to the salvage yard, I found a close-knit community in mourning over a young woman's death and an array of Avery supporters stunned by the turn of events.
The body-positivity icon explained that she even though she was out making headlines, she hadn't yet developed close-knit relationships with designers or gotten access to labels that would be willing to create something just for her, so she ended up staying home.
Chamberlain's relatively young age, 35, has raised some eyebrows in the outside world but within the close-knit metals trading community there is broad acceptance that he has more than earned his metallic spurs by overseeing the tortuous reform of the exchange's dysfunctional warehousing system.
"Nothing has been nor will be easy," said Tapia, assessing Group C. Gareca, 60, a familiar sight with his long hair and animated gestures, wants his close-knit team to assuage Peru's historical anguish at being away from the finals for nearly four decades.
Almost overnight a few years ago, key Portland venues and galleries that artists relied on as outlets—including The Hay Gallery, June Fitzpatrick, and Aucocisco—shuttered, and a close-knit arts community was left with a clear message: adapt, or face the same swift decision.
"The Homecoming: A Christmas Story," about a close-knit mountain family waiting for the arrival of their father on Christmas Eve in 21973, drew strong ratings, and CBS picked it up as a series, "The Waltons," with Mr. Hamner credited as creator and executive producer.
But the nephews and nieces, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters have been gathering lately to mourn and remember the nine members of a close-knit clan who perished together July 19 in a deadly duck boat accident on a lake near Branson, Missouri.
I imagined what it must feel like to experience such distress at home, when home means what it means in Lake Oswego: not just a familiar house and yard, but a community so close-knit it's impossible to stay there and avoid a chance encounter.
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The show follows the lives of a close-knit group of pals in New York City: siblings Ross (David Schwimmer) and Monica Geller (Courteney Cox), along with friends Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry), Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow), Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) and Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston).
Yanagihara's central character, Jude, emerges from a brutal childhood and builds an ostensibly successful life — he graduates with a law degree from Harvard, finds meaningful work as a litigator and is the heart of a close-knit group of friends — yet struggles to reconcile his past traumas.
Besides geographic proximity, cultural identity may contribute to an outbreak taking hold in the close-knit Orthodox community—a feeling that their worldview is not in keeping with modern secular society, says Samuel Heilman, a Queens College sociology professor who has authored several books about Orthodox Jews.
With the once close-knit group divided on how much each country should boost fiscal spending, the G7 finance leaders will call for a mix of monetary, fiscal and structural policies to boost demand - but leave it to each country to decide its own policy priorities.
The song itself (from the group's 2017 debut LP, YOUNG) is bolstered by vibrant, close-knit harmonies and has a simple concept: when you come home at night, alone, and see you've left the light on for yourself—a flipped switch for a small bit of comfort.
The legendary singer, along with the rest of the close-knit country community, will be welcoming Carrie Underwood back to the stage for the first time after a scary fall in November that left her with multiple injuries and 40 to 50 stitches in her face.
The series will follow Morgan and his close-knit family — wife Karen, daughter Alexandra, and sons Kyle and Wyatt — at home and across the country as they come together around the heartbreak of losing their beloved son and brother, Jerry Greer, in a tragic boating accident.
Separately, they've both spent the past decade releasing music as Max D (Field-Pickering) and Manhunter (Goldman), but it wasn't until they started DJing as Beautiful Swimmers in 2009 that the pair emerged as the leading club culture proponent in Washington DC's close-knit music scene.
What Keeping Up With The Kardashians has taught me over the years is that the bickering, the arguments and the feeling-pissed-off-but-not-gonna-mention-it are pretty normal when you're growing up in a close-knit family that's bursting with larger-than-life personalities.
This tension provides the backdrop for a Museum of Modern Art exhibition opening Tuesday, "Club 57: Film, Performance, and Art in the East Village, 1978-1983," focusing on the barely five-year existence of Club 57 and the close-knit coterie of artists who called it home.
The accusations have reverberated through Beijing's close-knit community of foreign reporters and come amid a broader wave of accusations of sexual harassment, mostly by women, against powerful figures in the media in the United States, including Harvey Weinstein and former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly.
The tornado shredded this close-knit community of mobile homes and vinyl-sided double-wides, where neighbors spent Monday learning the names of the dead, searching for the dozens of people still unaccounted for and facing the reality that so many of them had lost everything.
Pittsburgh has always been a spirited and close-knit town, but today it is a place of innovation and creativity — leading the way in cutting-edge research and setting new industry standards that seek to improve the lives of its residents and those around the world.
He is anxious to move on to the main players in the Canterbury scene that blossomed when Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen, Richard Sinclair and Robert Wyatt, a close-knit band of hippies, collectively founded The Soft Machine, Caravan and Gong, among other outfits legendary among the prog cognoscenti.
With Dear Angelica, the team built a pipeline that allowed visuals to be designed entirely inside VR; with Wolves in the Walls, the studio is taking a closer look at how VR film-making can interact with AI tech to bring characters and viewers into more close-knit relationships.
After a photo of a group of all male, mostly white high school juniors apparently doing the Nazi salute went viral on Monday, police and school officials in Baraboo, Wisconsin, are investigating the incident, and the close-knit community is struggling to understand how and why this happened.
From the slums of Central America to close-knit migrant communities in U.S. cities, Trump's rise to the front of the Republican pack has not gone unnoticed and is partly behind a spike in the numbers of migrants trying to enter the country, including children traveling without guardians.
Just as New York rose head and shoulders above Philadelphia and Boston as the American economy grew and integrated, Paris, Frankfurt and Milan could all expect to cede ground to London in a close-knit EU. But London's boosters might also blanch at the growth deeper integration might bring.
Instead, it led to the destruction of the New York Photo League (which never recovered, having lost too many of their members, including Grossman, considered by many to be "the heart" of the organization) along with the loss of her own standing in the close-knit photography community.
Trump is under pressure to professionalize his campaign beyond a close-knit group of advisers and expand the appeal of his anti-establishment candidacy in the face of fierce opposition from rival U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and a well-funded anti-Trump operation run by establishment Republicans.
And Saulnier's new action-horror feature, Green Room, similarly follows how one killing leads to another, as a punk band walks into the green room at a backwoods bar at the wrong time, and sees something that makes them targets for an entire community of close-knit white supremacists.
Kentucky police have named the two teenagers killed when a 15-year-old classmate opened fire with a handgun in a school in the town of Benton Tuesday morning, leaving the close-knit rural community searching for answers over America's latest school shooting, the 11th so far in 2018.
Danielle Allen is a political theorist and professor at Harvard University, and "Cuz: Or the Life and Times of Michael A." is her attempt to understand the circumstances that ripped her cousin Michael, eight years her junior, from their sprawling, close-knit family before eventually claiming his life.
" Jane Foley Fried, the Head of School at Brearley, said in an email, "In light of the limited number of individuals discussed in the letter, naming the faculty members, at least in some instances, almost certainly would reveal to our close-knit community the identities of the survivors.
But she's also pointedly Latina, and I wanted to ask about bringing in this outsider who enters this close-knit group and witnesses their dynamics, but then also having her be part of a group where there's lots of horrible things happening to them in the US right now.
While the book and series diverge significantly in terms of plot, they both portray the world of the close-knit Satmar community with sensitive, discerning detail  — much of what Esther Shapiro wears, how she speaks, and the way she reacts to the secular world closely mirror Feldman's experience.
Volunteer-run heroin support groups are popping up in rural towns where clinics and drug treatment centers are an hour's drive away, and broaching public conversations about addiction and death that close-knit neighbors and even some families of the dead would prefer to keep out of view.
The Sunday night shooting rampage shook the close-knit neighborhood, home to mostly Latino and Southeast Asian families, and prompted police to form a task force to look at the activities of Asian gangs in the central valley hub about 160 miles (260 km) southeast of San Francisco.
"We've found that one big driver of people's satisfaction, as well as personal development and growth, is being able to form really close-knit relationships within the office — relationships that will span years," said Kate Bennett, associate consultant program manager at Bain's Boston office, in an online video.
The Million Dollar Listing New York star is celebrating a milestone birthday, and with the upcoming sixth season of his hit Bravo show, a close-knit group of friends (including an MDLNY alum and a RHONY cast member) and a boozy new business venture, there's plenty for Eklund to toast to.
As president of Stanford and a member of Google's board, Hennessy cultivated a close relationship between the two institutions, as the Financial Times noted in 2004: Prof Hennessy sits at the centre of a powerful Silicon Valley network, close-knit enough to draw occasional criticism for potential conflicts of interest.
When we talk about "personal privacy" in the context of phone data, or license plate readers, or genetic data, or encrypted messaging, we're not talking about anything even remotely like our instinctive human understanding of "privacy," that of a luxury for the rich, inessential for people in healthy close-knit communities.
The lawsuit, filed by Democratic and Republican attorneys general, portrays a close-knit circle of generic drug executives and sales representatives who regularly socialize at conferences and gatherings like golf outings, cocktail parties and "girls' night out" events in the New Jersey area, where many of the companies are based.
Thriving in the fickle fine jewelry market required finesse, and Brickell highlights the complementary skills different members of the close-knit Cartier clan brought to their ever-shifting business: innovative design, meticulous craftsmanship, an early appreciation for the power of public relations, and a keen eye for spotting counterfeit stones.
While activities like wilderness trips and travel in the developing world set him apart from many kids, Cody Roman played with Legos and video games, listened to indie rock, read Harry Potter, and attended public school as a normal kid from a close-knit family brought closer by nature and adventure.
The group made their way to northern New Jersey after graduation, and became immersed in a close-knit music community that had produced bands like Ducktails and Real Estate—after crashing in Hall's childhood bedroom for a summer, Plunkett found the confidence to pipe up on her own once again.
TORONTO (Reuters) - A close-knit vibrant immigrant community of Toronto's Thorncliffe Park neighborhood, where Faisal Hussain grew up and went to school, is struggling to square the image of the quiet, skinny boy they knew with the man who went on a shooting spree late on Sunday, killing two and wounding 13.
A small, close knit team of Ohio-based engineers did much of the work on this car (in fact, oddly, the Japanese NSX is the only supercar that can claim that it's entirely made in America), and they lit up when I asked them if NSX is meant to be an everyday driver.
Students and professors in fields ranging from history to neuroscience are beginning to speak out, arguing that universities eager to keep problems quiet, close-knit communities that discourage reporting, and a system in which faculty members hold enormous power over their students all make academics particularly vulnerable to sexual harassment and assault.
Now a struggling musician, Deni dreams of writing a song that will unite his people, though they seem a fairly close-knit community already — it's the kind of place where everyone bids him a cheerful good morning as he hustles to the first of his many jobs, singing jingles on the radio.
André Aciman's "Out of Egypt" follows the fortunes of a close-knit Jewish family — the author's own — through 50 years of residence in Alexandria, beginning with arrival from Turkey in 1905 and ending with expulsion, in the long wave of anti-Semitism and Arab nationalism that followed the 1956 invasion of Suez.
Gathering at various conferences and meetings dedicated to, among other things, artificial intelligence, scientists from these tech giants started talking about the lack of best practices for AI. "We're a very close-knit group at conferences and meetings," explained Partnership on AI founding member and Microsoft Research Technical Fellow and Managing Director Eric Horvitz.
Through the microcosm of this family, however, we've all been permitted to see one way that a female-led society would play itself out, and despite your feelings about the family, you can't argue that they've been astoundingly successful (in terms of wealth and fame) while remaining as close-knit and supportive as ever.
They are a close-knit family, as was evident after the first round at the Women's PGA Championship last Thursday, where Nelly stopped on the way from the 18th green to the scoring area to call out to Jessica, who was extracting her clubs from her car on arriving for a later tee time.
Yoshiaki Hagino, a 41-year-old who came from 200 kilometers away to pay his respects, worked at the company for three years from 2002 and echoed others who spoke of how close-knit a place it was, with pick-up basketball games during lunch break and chatting groups heading out to buy food together.
"Perhaps the upside of being located farther afield is that a close-knit community's been formed that's flown relatively under the radar — and thus been less susceptible — to gentrifying forces," said Cynthia Brothers, the founder of Vanishing Seattle, her one-woman organization that documents endangered small businesses and cultural institutions on Instagram and other mediums.
In her new memoir, Where the Light Gets In: Losing My Mother Only to Find Her Again, out April 5, Kimberly Williams-Paisley details how her close-knit family dealt with her mother Linda Williams' dementia, from mourning the loss of the woman they knew to constantly worrying about whether she would hurt herself – or others.
The half of the show dedicated to the "second public sphere" encounters the usual difficulties one faces when trying to represent conceptual and performance art that was created for and by a close-knit, closed-off community of artists in which social energy and interpersonal relationships were as important an outcome as any physical "piece"of art.
While Enninful has championed diversity and inclusivity throughout his career — which will undoubtedly open British Vogue to a considerably wider audience — his close-knit circle of A-list friends, which includes Rihanna, Bella Hadid, Michelle Obama, Naomi Campbell, Katy Perry, and Adwoa Aboah, will provide the magazine with unparalleled access to the biggest names in the world.
CASEVAC (which was initially set up with seed funding by the Royal Foundation) is one of the collaborators in the Centre for Confict Wound Research and is working to assist in the advancement of medical science and treatments for all, help others experiencing traumatic injury and provide wounded personnel with the support of a close-knit community.
Up against the reality of ingrained inequalities within the region, a storyline that blames the West, and what one survey found amongst Da'esh converts -- namely righteous indignation, defiance, a sense of persecution and a refusal to conform -- we need to consider what messages will persuade young people from close-knit families of strong believers to question Da'esh.
It is a close-knit group—Heilicser proudly notes that of the 14 current members of the league, a dozen went to the same high school over the span of a decade—but also one united in its willingness to stay up late watching meaningless Pac-10 games because those games mean a great deal to their team.
And while attempts to regain that early charm still land here and there, it has become an exhausting and largely dreary experience about a cast of characters whose obsession with family and loyalty has only gotten less endearing as they have found themselves growing more and more guarded and wary of life outside their close-knit inner circle.
Serkan cites visa problems as being one of the major inhibitors of the scene, preventing Turkish band from showcasing their sound abroad (Turks have to apply for Schengen visas to visit Europe; the application fees are expensive and arbitrary rejections are common.) Nevertheless, he appreciates the close-knit ties that bind the scene together and keep them motivated.
Serkan cites visa problems as being one of the major inhibitors of the scene, preventing Turkish band from showcasing their sound abroad (Turks have to apply for Schengen visas to visit Europe; the application fees are expensive and arbitrary rejections are common.) Nevertheless, he appreciates the close-knit ties that bind the scene together and keep them motivated.
If you are okay with bitterly cold weather (ever try driving in ice fog?) or just five and a half hours of daylight on the shortest day of the year in Anchorage, you will be rewarded with some of the most breathtaking natural beauty on the planet and a close-knit culture you will never forget.
But the tactic also proved divisive, forcing fans of the national teams to take sides in an increasingly nasty fight, and it hurt feelings inside the close-knit world of U.S. Soccer, especially after some women's players — riding high after their World Cup title — denigrated the on-field record of the men's team while pushing their cause.
Merry Happy Whatever (November 28)Set during the happy but hectic days before and after Christmas, Merry Happy Whatever follows Don Quinn (Dennis Quaid), a strong-willed patriarch from Philadelphia doing his best to balance the stress of the holidays with the demands of his close-knit but eclectic family—and his family doing their best to manage him.
In Henrico County, Virginia, one couple wrote a letter that read: None of these options shows the dire need to redistrict our small group of subdivisions, but ALL of these options uproot a longstanding Godwin community, potentially split close knit relations, and rob us of a nationally recognized school and education that many of us consciously chose when we purchased our homes.
The nominees are "Eclipsed," by Danai Gurira, about a group of Liberian women kept captive by a warlord; "The Father," by Florian Zeller, about a man's struggle with dementia; "The Humans," by Stephen Karam, about a close-knit family grappling with disappointment; and "King Charles III," by Mike Bartlett, imagining a crisis that might ensue after Queen Elizabeth II's death.
In "As Close to Us as Breathing," her novel about a sprawling but close-knit Jewish family, Elizabeth Poliner sets herself a dual challenge: to tell a story in a first-person voice that omnisciently inhabits the minds of its many participants while also using a recursive narrating style that flows back and forth across a nearly hundred-year span of time.
Best described by a friend of mine as "sort of like Degrassi, but set in the hood," it follows a close-knit group of teens in the fictional LA neighborhood of Freeridge, where a relatable ensemble of Black and brown families are doing what they can to get by, even as the ripple effects of dueling gangs constantly get in the way.
There's a refreshing unpretentiousness to these sections: The brothers are unabashed fans of kitsch like "The Karate Kid Part II" and the soft-rock duo Air Supply, and their close-knit kinship turns poignant when Jay has an emotional breakdown as a student at the University of Texas at Austin and Mark, still in high school, travels there to take care of him.
Among the missing in Paradise are many older residents of the Ridgewood Mobile Home Park, a close-knit retirement community of 97 pastel-colored homes, where residents were so tightly bound that they ate together, took walks together and often prayed together, bowing their heads at the mailbox, or in the middle of the street, when they heard of another's misfortune.

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