Together we knit our brows, and together we knit scarves.
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At Brandon Maxwell, the big idea was knit — knit flares!
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The SKIMS set Jenner wore appears to include the $58 Cozy Knit Shorts, $52 Cozy Knit Tank, and the $128 Cozy Knit Robe.
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Michael Kors Collection knit, $2550, and Michael Kors knit, $5500, michaelkors.com.
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Bringing us performance wear like knit shoes, Adidas' Warp Knit leggings, and Nike's Pro Elite Knit shirts, this technique is arguably responsible for the rise of "athleisure" fashion.
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I can knit for Spencer Vladimir, my girls can knit for you, your image, your vision.
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Prices range from $52 for the Cozy Knit Tank to $128 for the Cozy Knit Robe.
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There were, for example, long skinny knit dresses with deep V necklines, and lemon yellow trouser suits with knit corset waists and knit dickeys that flowed like a stream down the back.
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Bouclé Knit Beanie, $24This knit beanie is soft and warm, which makes it the ideal winter accessory.
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Chunky Knit Luxury Throw Blanket If your Valentine loves to be cozy, wrap this chunky knit blanket around her.
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Knit-Wise's monthly subscription has a project, yarn, and even needles — everything your grandmother needs to knit up something fabulous.
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In fact, she likes to knit so much that she decided to knit a life-size version of her own son.
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They're already available in all shapes and sizes from a thin or thick rib knit to cable knit or intarsia varieties.
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The first very rudely compared a cable-knit-clad Evans to a cable-knit-clad pup, as though we could ever choose.
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Cable-Knit Tree Skirt, $25.99, available on AmazonWrap your Christmas tree a cozy, warm cable-knit sweater to keep it warm this winter.
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Some people prefer a tight-knit work community to the broader but more loose-knit ones that remote work fosters, which is fair enough.
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Styled mostly in monochromatic looks of blacks, grays, tans, olive, merlot, the whole knit-on-knit thing is something we can definitely get behind.
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Is the Internet obsessed with this cream cable-knit sweater, or is the Internet obsessed with Chris Evans wearing this cream cable-knit sweater?
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The 3D-knit machines in the factory are programmed to make precise sizes and knit the upper shell of the shoe in a single process.
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Plexida Hand Knit Customizable Hat, $32.66 (originally $43.55) [You save $10.89]A hand-knit, chunky beanie is a cozy winter accessory that anyone will love.
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Through them, the owner of the Aviary knit company, now closed, heard about Mr. Teriokhin's skills and asked him to knit seven sweaters in 10 days.
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Cable Knit Blanket, available on Nordstrom, $28Pick up a lightweight cable knit blanket for baby in blue, pink, or white from Nordstrom for a super soft snuggle.
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All of its knit shoes are made from 100% post-consumer plastic water bottles, which are hot washed, sterilized, then fused into a fiber that is knit into yarn.
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Modcloth has a nice royal-blue velvet style, Elizabeth & James has a ribbed knit and Lauren Ralph Lauren has a cashmere Fair Isle knit that looks both chic and comfy.
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Thanks to Kardashian West's Instagram posts and stories promoting the line, I knew I wanted to get my hands on the Cozy Knit Tank ($52) and the Cozy Knit Pant ($88).
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Saodimallsu Batwing Chunky Knit Turtleneck Sweater, $25.88 – $35.88; amazon.
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As most sprinters' heels barely touch the ground throughout the race, the ultra-light footwear features denser knit through the body of the shoe for support and lighter knit through the heel.
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Ultimately, 3D knit structures can become a plethora of sensors and actuators, antennae, and even allow for computer interaction through soft, knit protrusions that serve as buttons, or planar pads for gesture sensing.
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Neighbors say he came from a tightly knit religious family.
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"I currently knit using a domestic knitting machine," he says.
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The obvious choice seemed to be a fluffy, knit skullcap.
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Modcloth Led to Achieve Long Sleeve Knit Dress, $64.99; jet.
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On Mars, it takes a village to knit a sweater.
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Planners now want to knit the region together more tightly.
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If only they had been a more tightly knit couple.
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He asked if they would teach him how to knit.
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Since they are knit, hard scrubbing can tatter the material.
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A triangular blackface mask constructed from stretchy, black knit cloth.
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I was part of a happy, healthy, close knit family.
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And, how to knit a sports car with carbon fibre.
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Charlie Brown hesitates, his curlicued eyebrow knit in exasperated worry.
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"I love babies and I love to knit," Lowe says.
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Burt's Bees Baby Hooded Towels, Absorbent Knit Terry, $24.99; amazon.
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Amazon Essentials Pom Knit Hat and Scarf Set, $16.15; amazon.
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This is the look knit not to miss this season.
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In this closely knit society, keeping up appearances is everything.
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These have touchscreen capabilities knit directly into the merino wool.
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Meerkat was a close knit community that supported each other.
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Frontrow Contrast Collar Piqué Knit, $168, available at W Concept.
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Knitting is an exercise of binary code: knit or purl.
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I mean, I knit him a sweater and fucking everything!
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Are their faces knit into knots of worry and hurt?
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A cozy knit is a necessity as the temperatures drop.
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I know how to knit, I know how to sew.
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These hundreds of thousands of adherents were knit tightly together.
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Ponte, a heavyweight knit, has a slight stretch to it.
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BTFBM Women Long Open Front Leopard Knit Cardigan, $29.99; amazon.
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Chris Evans on a cozy white knit sweater appreciation tweet.
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And to track down this precious piece of polyester knit.
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The gray knit charging case is larger than other cases.
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Different stories, but were there things that knit them together?
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A tight-knit community locks its doors The strong police presence associated with a manhunt is particularly noticeable in Gillam, a tight-knit community of 1,200 people not known as much of a destination.
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The Alvarez family is close-knit, Cuban, and a little chaotic.
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Dig out your hand-knit sweaters and warm up the butterbeer!
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Ishihara said Amas are a tight knit community guided by altruism.
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Basically, there's a quirky, festive knit for everyone on your list.
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I have a loving and close knit relationship with my son.
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A fairly small community, 8000 people, and very, very tight knit.
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His close-knit community has been a catalyst to his success.
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Society is produced by the social connections that are knit together.
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It just makes the cable-knit sweaters all the more alluring.
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BAIXITE Little Boys Crew Neck Cardigan Button Knit Sweater, $13.99; amazon.
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Or if you knit, perhaps you could make some warm clothes?
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There is nothing wrong with a classical knit holiday sweater, either.
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It was very much this close-knit, 'you go girl' [attitude].
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It's word of mouth going on in a tight-knit community.
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Other threads knit the writer's disparate subjects into a coherent oeuvre.
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"Jimmy comes from a very close-knit family," said the source.
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The wearables include knit sweaters, pajamas, t-shirts, socks, and onesies.
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It's a tight-knit community so everyone kind of knows everyone.
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His pale blue knit sweater is also a hot-ticket item!
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Shows where brooding teens wear knit hats and have supernatural powers.
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How well do the close-knit Kardashians really know each other?
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The makers of Cuddle + Kind's hand-knit dolls say it can.
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Beyond its passionate rivalries, baseball is an enormous, tight-knit family.
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I'm accustomed to tight-knit communities where everyone knows one another.
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She can knit, but she wasn't in the right head space.
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"Everybody in Beauregard is a real close-knit family," Clardy said.
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I watch some YouTube videos and clumsily knit a few rows.
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We evolved in tight-knit communities, which is our evolutionary strength.
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He had a yellow cable-knit sweater tied around his shoulders.
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Jackie and Juliet have shared a tight-knit bond since childhood.
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Who better to knit those ties than those of mixed nationality?
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It's understandable why guns became so tightly knit with video games.
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She sees no need to knit those personas any closer together.
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Rothy's and Everlane are two popular brands that offer knit flats.
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She says she is planning to knit it into a scarf.
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They loved the tight-knit community of Hawthorne, where they live.
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He has a tight knit family and several part-time jobs.
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In tight-knit Appalachian towns, heroin has become a social contagion.
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And that's when things in the tight-knit community get interesting.
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A frail old man in a flea-bitten cable knit sweater.
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"We believe innovation happens when disciplines knit," the company's website says.
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But within the tight-knit Korean church community in Taylor, Mich.
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In the aftermath, this tight-knit community has come closer together.
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There are knit-alongs for chunky cowls and cute fingerless gloves.
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What Black Alaïa knit dresses with Prada boots or Mary Janes.
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A lot of Ms. Hruby's designs are monochrome full knit looks.
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I wish that our trans community could be more close-knit.
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The same sort of analysis is knit into his company's DNA.
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Indeed, tennis became something that quickly knit her family closer together.
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There are creative knit designs, keychain holes for accessories, and more.
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His wife knit a baby blanket for my first grandson. Aww!
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Daily Ritual Seamed Front, 2-Pocket Ponte Knit Legging, $24.64; amazon.
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I mean come on, chunky knit and cowl neck AND pockets?!
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Quentin's main function in the story was to knit everything together.
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Metcalf paced, in a red cable-knit sweater, her face tight.
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The close-knit group included newlyweds, artists, athletes and young parents.
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But some residents fear their tight-knit community may fade away.
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Eatable of Many Orders puckered cotton knit top, $262 at no6store.
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In impersonal, multilevel social buildings, the close-knit community was gone.
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Mechanics are a tight-knit group, working the same shifts together.
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She wore a white cable-knit sweater and bright orange lipstick.
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There are no tightly knit alliance blocks in contemporary East Asia.
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We will protect our economic independence by being tight-knit together.
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I'll go make my tea and knit now; don't mind me.
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Word and shock spread quickly through the small, tight-knit reservation.
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In a park, a close-knit family performs a prayer ritual.
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Alexander McQueen knit (on ground), price on request, (21) 2390-288.
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Beanies, knit by Sandi Harding, the store's general manager, cost $15.
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If we're being honest, however, I'd much rather knit and crochet.
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"I had a flatmate who could knit and crochet, she made simple, nice things for her friends and they loved her for it, so I decided then to learn to knit out of spite," jokes Widdess.
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Yet, it is this close-knit community that Murdoch aims to unravel.
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They are a tight-knit group compared with Australia's distinct indigenous "nations".
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Adnan and Hae were in the school's smaller, tight-knit magnet program.
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The tight-knit town of 1,000 people was shaken by the shooting.
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A knit chair cover adorned with the house's signature symbol, the skull.
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Sofía Jeans by Sofía Vergara Ruffle Front Peplum Knit Top, $26.50; walmart.
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One of the considerations for choosing Annapolis was its close-knit nature.
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For Arnault, this close-knit structure means the company thinks long term.
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" She added: "The community of La Loche is strong and closely knit.
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"Depression, alcohol abuse, and fatigue are very tightly knit," says Dr. Shah.
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"Kylie loves how close-knit her family is," the family source says.
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The [congenital heart defect] family network is incredibly strong and tight knit.
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The tight-knit world of Broadway theater owners has not welcomed TodayTix.
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But at SoulCycle, close-knit relationships between clients and instructors are encouraged.
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The Williams' sister's sudden death sent shockwaves through the close-knit family.
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I have a big tight-knit family and we love to travel.
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Unfortunately, the luxurious knit often comes accompanied by a steep price tag.
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On Julia: H&M knit, Odette earrings, Amandina rings, Maria Black rings.
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Soon, word of what had happened spread through the tight-knit community.
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I stuck out like a sore thumb among the tight-knit community.
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Issa Rae also stunned in this colorful open-knit blazer in 2017.
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All this to say, the community is tight-knit out of necessity.
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One girl, Agnes, added that they have been learning how to knit.
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Cosplay fans are a tight-knit community, and very generous, said Rosenberg.
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We are neighbors, we are friends and we are family, tightly knit.
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But in 2009, she decided to knit caps for newborns at Hillcrest.
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Close-knit communities are typically suspicious of outsiders, but trustful of insiders.
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These knit touchscreen gloves are the obvious solution to this 2018 problem.
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"Keep Coconut Grove Weird" is something the tight-knit natives actually say.
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I grew up in a tight-knit, churchgoing community in rural Virginia.
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Everyone in this close-knit farming community is mourning Mr. Mosher's passing.
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She remembers when the Goose was a tight-knit, middle-class village.
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Avengers Logo Knit Sweater — $219.99 See Details Decorate your desk with Falcon.
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Whether Clinton could knit the nation back together is an open question.
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PseudomutualityNarcissistic families usually look close and tight-knit to the outside world.
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Fans have been known to do things like knit James Supercave scarves.
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MEROKEETY Soft Chunky Knit Open Front Cardigan with Pockets, $26.99–$35.99, amazon.
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It is an achievement this close, tight-knit community is proud of.
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Before Maria, the close-knit brothers could easily chat for an hour.
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A thick, supersoft knit will keep their feet toasty all winter long.
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We have an extremely tight-knit group, on and off the field.
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Five of the girls form a tight-knit club within the chorus.
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The ribbed knit strikes a good balance between being structured and soft.
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Australian-American artist Ruth Marshall feels compelled to knit these wild creatures.
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This has emboldened the clubbing community and made it more tightly knit.
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Keep Coconut Grove Weird is something the tight-knit natives actually say.
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That spike in real estate prices affected the tight-knit leather community.
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Eloquii Abstract Floral Print Scuba Knit Sweatshirt, $69.90 $41.94, available at Eloquii.
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The tight-knit crew sneak subliminal messages and symbolism into the film.
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In a close-knit neighborhood like this, people help one another out.
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There were fluffy towels, waffle-knit robes and Molton Brown bath amenities.
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There's also a multicolored cable-knit sweater ($350) for winter's drier days.
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The knit was Japanese, dense and springy, and contained 2100 percent polyurethane.
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Sydney, the son, was blinded; he does little but knit and sputter.
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It's an easy way to upgrade a vintage knit for modern times.
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"You'll never see a more tight-knit group than this," he said.
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I worked in a creative industry that has a close-knit community.
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LONDON — Claudia Weber is a seasoned commuter, and she loves to knit.
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In the winter, try it with a cozy knit sweater and tights.
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But how do you even begin to knit for a baby elephant?
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Today it's covered with glass jewelry, knit hats, stationery and other merchandise.
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It was a boat-neck knit dress and matching blazer, bought separately.
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She decided to buy a ribbed knit set that was on sale.
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Yet they're clever about unifying this close-knit world when they can.
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Within their close-knit matriarchal herds, they cooperate and make group decisions.
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Keep your eyes peeled for the 3-D-print knit blazer ($285).
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He has a small family; mine is large and very tight-knit.
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Three decades ago, Picard led a close-knit crew on a spaceship.
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Rebecca Dennett loves this cable-knit alpaca turtleneck sweater by Rosie Assoulin.
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She'll love wrapping this plush knit around her neck on chilly days.
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Their social lives revolved around the tight-knit group of music students.
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Sherman grew up in Maryland in a very tight-knit military family.
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Yes, you read that correctly — this adorable knit starts at just $18.50!
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"It was a very close-knit community, trading industry secrets," he said.
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Among his large, close-knit family, he drops his accent and pretense.
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Snapping up porcelain ornaments and knit gloves for last-minute Christmas gifts.
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M Missoni cotton-viscose knit sweater, $350, and pants, $460, at luisaviaroma.
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And it was for Spring/Summer and I was selling knit hats!
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She wears striking waist-length hair and a long, dark knit dress.
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Remember when Fred Rogers swapped his sport coat for a knit cardigan?
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However, in India's tight-knit Parsi community, the ties can be close.
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Cable knit eventually overtook television cables, and the store became Cook's Crafts.
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So where did Ransome's tattered cozy knit end up after filming wrapped?
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Right: 3.1 Phillip Lim knit polo, $425 at 3.1 Phillip Lim, 31philliplim.
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Anjel Burl, 215, her red hair tucked into a yellow knit cap.
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Inside, the first thing she spotted was an ivory fisherman's-knit sweater.
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Before working together, we had mingled in Boston's close-knit musical community.
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Why bother to knit when the stores were full of warm sweaters?
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Just as at Missoni, where the layers of thin black- and white-striped knit miniskirts and thinner undershirts, oversize black-and-white chunky cardigans, and nubby black and white zigzag knit jackets had the ease of the familiar.
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And then my mom told me she had all of them recorded, so I was O.K. My mom taught me how to knit, so we always knit and watch the show together when the kids go to bed.
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In these close-knit groups, families have preserved the Yiddish of their forefathers.
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The close-knit family won't have to wait long to reunite with Khloe.
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Tory Burch Sport Multi-Stripe Tech Knit Skirt, $210 $215, available at ToryBurch.
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When Kendall paired a mesh top with a super-cropped knit tube top.
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The only difference is whether to put something in print or in knit.
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Bianco says the abduction and murder rattled the close-knit Moreno Valley community.
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"They are a close-knit family," a Depp source told PEOPLE this week.
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Her summer furry sandals and long-sleeve knit dresses with knee-high boots.
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Members of the city's tiny, close-knit Jewish community called each other, alarmed.
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The tight-knit startup did all of its sales and screening in-house.
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The tight-knit group hails from around the world and speaks 14 languages.
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She has also publicly spoken about her tight-knit relationship with her father.
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OnePlus credits its tight knit community in helping bring the issue to light.
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We represent tight-knit communities in Northeast Ohio and Central and Western Massachusetts.
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In the wake of the disaster, people knit and donated over 15,000 sweaters.
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Now, let's think about the styling possibilities: A chunky knit with mom jeans.
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We're a very tight-knit family … she's just like, 'What's the big deal?
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Propet: Lumi Tall Lace boots have boho knit detailing and are under $100.
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Ghetto Gastro is a loosely knit collective of food enthusiasts with big dreams.
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Even this close knit family needs to meet other people too sometimes, right?
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During these trips, he began working with his current, tight-knit treatment team.
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Publicly leaving Islam is difficult because many Muslims live in tight-knit communities.
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The issue was with the combination of narrow heels and a knit dress.
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The thriving, tight-knit town shrank into a barely populated, bare-bones operation.
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So I wear a lot of easy knit dresses and layer over those.
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Three teens in knit caps tell me they'd be willing to take Truvada.
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The bullet went into Luke's gut, staining his fuzzy knit cardigan blood red.
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"They're a very close-knit family," a source told PEOPLE of their bond.
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Pastels, cable knit, stripes, ballet slipper necklace: this is a classic Nancy look.
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This is a close-knit community, but the messages aren't getting to everyone.
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One is a close-up of her father wearing a navy knit cap.
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Consider it the logical alternative to the knit boots that retail for $22016.
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"We're all about forming and encouraging these tight-knit local communities," Droll said.
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There are Wi-Fi speakers and knit caps with Bluetooth headphones built in.
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Pair yours with a chunky knit sweater for an Alessandra-approved athleisure look.
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Sports Bra, $40, Capri Leggings, $48, Knit Studio Keyhole Back Tank, $26; jcpenney.
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As a painter, he engaged with a close-knit community of local artists.
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The base is a knit fabric while the shade is made of glass.
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The number of skateboarders is still small, but it's a tight-knit community.
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It's a multi-billionaire industry, but it's a very tight-knit small community.
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China also has other projects in mind to knit Myanmar into its orbit.
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But in Saudi Arabia's close-knit society, the attacks echoed through his family.
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He's a new addition to the close-knit world of GOP digital operatives.
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Both her grandmothers were seamstresses who taught her how to sew and knit.
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It features lightweight and breathable knit upper and outsoles with the brand's Grand.
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Witt can't help envying their close-knit friendships and sexual frankness and openness.
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Bazille was born in Montpellier in 1841, into a tight-knit Protestant clan.
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"It's a tight-knit community—they all have each others' backs," he explains.
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And we didn't want to fracture a close-knit island society over that.
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In graduate school, at M.I.T., Sanjay found a tight-knit group of friends.
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Oprah recommends this knit bamboo pajama set if you suffer from night sweats.
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My mom's friend taught me how to knit when I was about 9.
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Choose a chunky turtleneck in a supersoft knit, ideally in a neutral color.
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"We are all so tight knit and we're all very open," she said.
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And a few Prada models wore colorful cabana shirts over retro knit sweaters.
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"You'll never see a more tight-knit group than this," said one patron.
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Some knitters vowed to track down the sweater design and knit it anyway.
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Their support systems, small and tight-knit communities, and affordability are truly unrivaled.
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Unlike the cheerful checks and LKDs — little knit dresses — it did not work.
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But it's hard to hate a guy whose wife knit a baby blanket.
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They raised three children in a close-knit community of Japanese-American transplants.
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Sofia Jeans by Sofia Vergara Faux Front V-Neck Knit Top, $22.50; walmart.
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One of their passionately close-knit number, Oliver, narrates their tale, years later.
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But as Bryant neared retirement, their relationship seemed to become more close-knit.
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People were fearful that the migrants would disrupt their quiet, tightly knit community.
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Vendors from North Carolina and beyond sold everything from knit hats to jewelry.
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Helping out a friend is not unusual in Baltimore's tight-knit arts community.
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It implied faith: My mom can do it, my mom can knit anything!
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Unmade is out to change the fashion industry, one knit at a time.
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The effects of this unusually large and loose-knit diasporal web are significant.
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And I can only stay home and knit, like a poky old woman!
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The close-knit group of volunteers has gotten to know the regular beneficiaries.
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I come from a close-knit family, and my parents are very supportive.
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Here are our seven picks for this weekend, chunky knit sweater not required.
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Even between members of a close-knit family, these matters can be sensitive.
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When the weather is warm, groups gather to knit in the store's backyard.
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The close-knit trio of Barb, Emily, and Maggie unravelled, for a time.
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The London-based family is close-knit, all with splashy social-media presences.
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Organizers wanted to knit as many as one million hats for this event.
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The shooting had torn through a close-knit staff on a routine afternoon.
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She knit her brows, looked at him briefly, looked down at her hands.
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He turned back to her again with the knit bones of his smile.
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For some tight-knit communities, relocating as a group might be the solution.
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Sweater dresses knit in three-dimensional Nordic patterns, No. 5s winked at within.
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A sheath was made of strips of knit studded with silver dressmaker snaps.
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There's a very tight-knit, different kind of community that's formed on there.
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My grandmother, who lived with us, taught us how to knit and sew.
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"We were definitely a team," he said, speaking of his tight-knit family.
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Bringing it all together were graphic neckerchiefs, big floppy berets, shoulder bags with patterned knit scarves for straps, knee-high boots with stripe detailing at the toe, half-undone knit ties — and plenty of glittering Lurex for both men and women.
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The couple often posts about each other and their tight-knit family on Instagram.
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"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable."
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Bushnell, who has one sister and two brothers, comes from a tight-knit family.
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If your Valentine loves to be cozy, wrap this chunky knit blanket around her.
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A layering piece by way of a T-shirt or a thin knit underneath.
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And if I needed a jumper, she would knit it because it was cheaper.
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It was in that vein that I developed a close-knit group of friends.
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And the cost was the lack of deep, close-knit community between its users.
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Stay close to your friends to organize, knit change and hold elected officials accountable.
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"I knit in city council because it helps me concentrate," Montgomery wrote on Twitter.
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Sunday Service and Rumours are close-knit monthly queer parties that are music focused.
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In one shot, he's wearing what looks like a "Hotline Bling" inspired knit sweater.
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"Working in the East Wing, being so small, we are tight knit," Grisham said.
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But their extended family is close-knit, which Erik attributes to their Mexican culture.
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The solution is finding alternative materials, like jersey knit, that are natural and sustainable.
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It showed, in great detail, a tight-knit community gutted by the drug war.
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The orchestra players ditched their traditional coattails for simple black clothing and knit beanies.
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But the pair bonded quickly over their tight-knit families and shared Christian faith.
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The Sonic, which is designed for distance runners, features a more straightforward knit top.
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The ribbed stretch-knit midi dress had clasps from the neckline to the hem.
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"Tight-knit groups are more susceptible to groupthink," explained NYU psychologist Jay Van Bavel.
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We are each other's biggest fans, we're a super close-knit, loud, rambunctious family.
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Yet the inner workings of the tightly knit enterprise software industry are rarely publicized.
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" She also said that Sommer "lives from hand-knit pullovers she sells for $150.
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There's nothing quite as comfortable as wearing a sweater knit by a grandparent, right?
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The fabric is breathable, and you'll look nice when you lose the knit. 5.
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Click on for six ways to take the cardigan and cable knit into 2017.
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Pick up the Avengers Knit Sweater for $49.99 See Details Infinity Stones not included.
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And Kirna Zabête has a cozy wool blend, multicolor striped knit Gucci dress ($2,4983).
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I have an amazingly close knit friendship group and my family are very supportive.
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I had no choice but to challenge all this – because frankly, I can't knit.
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And, no surprise here, their S.O.s are almost as tight-knit as the gymnasts.
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But while we're suckers for anything knit, there's nothing quite like a cropped sweater.
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The Moscow journalism community is tight-knit, and Golunov is well-respected within it.
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Lucky Comes from a Mormon Family He comes from a tight-knit Mormon family.
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What better to pair with Free People's knit shawls than tousled, Woodstock-worthy hair?
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And as you see these e-mails, they reveal this really tight knit relationship.
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As she waited, news of the raids spread through Athens's tight-knit activist community.
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Just a thermal with a cotton shirt over it, jeans, and a knit hat.
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"Eclectic is a very small, close knit community where everybody knows everybody," says Franklin.
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We were loved, my siblings and I. We were a very close-knit family.
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In another snap, she dons a neon orange knit hat, sunglasses and a turtleneck.
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We're trying to do things the gentleman's way, so we're keeping things close-knit.
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You can't deny those buttery soft chunky knit sweaters don't evoke fall vibes. 113.
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Now, the online world of Santa has been whittled down to tight-knit communities.
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Eddie, 30: Even before I joined in 2004, it was already very tight-knit.
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The houses are tight-knit and the streets are too narrow for our vehicles.
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Reclining in the passenger seat in jeans, a knit shirt, and plastic-framed glasses, .
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There's nothing that quite warms the heart like baby goats frolicking in knit sweaters.
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It began when stylist Colette Emily created a Yeezy knit heel tutorial in March.
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The artist community in Trenton, it's not really large, but it's very close-knit.
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The houses are tight-knit and the streets are too narrow for our vehicles.
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I knit in my hot tub with a floaty with my yarn in it.
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There are femme4femme couples, butch4butch couples, amorphous groups, tight-knit groups, everyone in between.
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Knit sneakers, too, require some special handling because the strands can easily get pulled.
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We're a pretty tight-knit group all around the world in the pole vault.
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She wore a black-and-white knit bodysuit, her bleached hair in braided pigtails.
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It's officially time to break up with the waffle knit thermals of your childhood.
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Yarnell had no industry to revive, but it did have a tight-knit community.
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For the project, Dodd would hand-knit a garment inspired by a chosen location.
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The second is a Jacquard-knit grey, white, and yellow polo jumper, also $24.99.
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"It has really helped us knit together and leverage each other's capabilities," she said.
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Petite and zesty, she wore a red knit cap over her close-cropped hair.
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The knit material and leather are much thicker than I imagined them to be.
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With a classic cable knit, this one is as cool as it is comfortable.
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And the close-knit communities and sense of adventure also appeal to many residents.
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Many people put the hats they had knit or crocheted away to show solidarity.
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Having that close-knit family right there makes all the difference in the world.
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It's part of what makes this such a close-knit community, that knowledge base.
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The family unit among the Chinese is also extremely tight-knit, even between generations.
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The purple knit, laces, and details are balanced out by a simple cream sole.
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Cost: $130Find out more about the Cozy Earth Stretch-Knit Bamboo Pajama set here.
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But he waffles about introducing his new material to his tight-knit vent community.
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They were all part of a close-knit family that had emigrated from Jamaica.
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In such a small, tight-knit community, these emergencies often involve folks Sam knows.
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When you were young, did your mother ever knit you mittens on a string?
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But he wields his widest influence in the tight-knit world of Jewish philanthropy.
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What's important is creating shared public spaces where urban community can be re-knit.
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In close-knit villages, someone could be branded as crazy just for seeking help.
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It makes for a very tight-knit community of handy, patient and hardy people.
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Ms. Giasolli said the tight-knit class was now bonded by grief and shock.
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Thankfully, we're a tight-knit family, and we're proud of the care we provide.
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"Better than nothing" has become a popular phrase in the tight-knit sewing community.
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She credits the growth to her close-knit and engaged community on social media.
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How will they pick opposing uniform colors (MAGA and knit pussyhats are terrible camouflage)?
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As a child, she learned from her mother how to sew, knit and crochet.
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Our thoughts & heartfelt condolences are with their families & the tight knit firefighting community. pic.twitter.
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But immediately after the hurricane, the tight-knit community of locals began to rebuild.
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"As a close-knit community this loss weighs heavy on all of our hearts."
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He planned to use the yarn to knit something for his wife for Christmas.
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News of the man's death has shaken the close-knit community where he lived.
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During school hours, the mothers could meet with their lawyers or knit for hours.
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The families here are close knit and represent a powerful sector politically and economically.
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And they look like a cozy knit shark is about to eat your feet.
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Made from sweater-knit fleece, it's styled to look good with almost any outfit.
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The hype surrounding sock sneakers was real after Balenciaga released their Speed Knit sneakers.
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He thought his post might raise a little local interest in the knit caps.
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I don't knit or crochet but it makes me kind of think about it.
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An aquamarine knit dress and matching booties made up the rest of the outfit.
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But on the walk home in her close-knit suburb of St. Paul, Minn.
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But on the walk home in her close-knit suburb of St. Paul, Minn.
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The city still felt perilous then, she said, but the scene was close-knit.
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It follows Lisa (Hall), the headstrong leader of an ensemble of tight-knit waitresses.
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And even when Homeland tries to knit them together, the result feels slightly forced.
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Ms. Maitrejean remembers how this tight-knit existence endured as she was growing up.
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After the gym (cardio and a meditation class), I go to another store and purchase a pink knit dress, plus a merino knit jumper for my boyfriend because there's a promotion where I get $210 off if I spend at least $262.92.
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Made from eucalyptus tree fiber, the silky-smooth mesh knit fabric is flexible and breathable.
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"My close-knit people obviously knew, but not a lot of people knew," she says.
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I put on wide-leg striped knit pants with a white T-shirt and Vans.
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Knit Touchscreen Gloves — $10.99 See Details Make sure you keep your ride safe from snow.
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Although the industry was grow-ing exponentially, the major players were a tight knit community.
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But that doesn't keep a tight-knit community of believers from fervently arguing they're real.
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In this case, a hair-like black yarn which is then knit into yoga pants.
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He works with a tight-knit team of people, and just a fantastically talented crew.
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Why would I choose to wear a stifling, black knit in sticky, 97-degree heat?
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Nonetheless, misleading stories about the study ripped through Minnesota's close-knit, 40,000-strong Somali community.
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Star Wars has had this level of close-knit kinship with their tie-ins before.
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Bündchen, 36, opted for a green jacket and a chunky wool knit cap and scarf.
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And of course, for their tight-knit family losing the patriarch has been a blow.
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Although a few artists paint, print, or knit their words, many more have chosen sewing.
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At Prada, a classic mosaic knit was made luxurious with the addition of fur cuffs.
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It is hard to monitor a secret act performed mainly in close-knit immigrant communities.
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"When you knit, your mind goes here," Mr. Teriokhin said, his eyes rolling dramatically heavenward.
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But not everyone in the military's close-knit special operations community sees it that way.
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The tight-knit community – located in Finlayson, Minnesota – operated from 23 until 53 or 25.
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The group became tight-knit over the years, exchanging cards and gifts for various holidays.
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Though it would certainly be an aggressive defence to more tightly knit separate platforms together.
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With her trademark knit-together-eyebrows and biting commentary, she can laugh through gritted teeth.
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In September, Gina assured PEOPLE that the family would remain tight-knit despite the split.
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Instead of her open-knit Julien Macdonald gown giving her grief, it was her shoes.
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Christopher Kane dot print dress; Missoni knit top; Christopher Kane latex-strap patent-leather mules.
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Give this groovy, hallucinogenic knit to the most far-out man (or woman) you know.
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Give this groovy, hallucinogenic knit to the most far-out man (or woman) you know.
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Legion members say Mr. Clarke's death left an irreplaceable gap in their close-knit community.
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Not even the most tight-knit communities are safe from the clutches of spicy arguments.
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We are very cohesive and close knit and that is the community I will miss.
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It's a tight-knit community that keeps an arm's length distance from the political branches.
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When Demorest asked what else she could do, her doctor asked if she could knit.
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This isn't the first time the tight-knit That '70s Show cast members have reunited.
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Everlane's cashmere is just that wonderfully soft — especially when it's done in a waffle knit.
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While a matte glass finish would've looked nicer, the knit enclosure blends in seamlessly enough.
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Snoop Dogg wore a blue, knit cap reading "Make America Snow Again" in the video.
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"The special needs community is a tightly knit community," said special needs planning consultant Wright.
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Students at the school become a close-knit community and meals are served family-style.
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They were part of a close-knit group of about 265 Italians living in Dhaka.
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Close-knit, supportive families serve as the building blocks for safe schools and solid communities.
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Recently, online clothing retailer Everlane released a knit iteration of its popular Day Glove flat.
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She learned how to knit on the set of 2008's "Doubt" with Meryl Streep.
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In Cape Breton's close-knit Gaelic communities, the traditions were passed from generation to generation.
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Knit cardigans were extremely popular in the early 2000s, and are now making a comeback.
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How did you feel about the explosion being used to knit the story tighter together?
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The size of the ecosystem also means that it quickly becomes a tight-knit community.
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Everyone in the tight-knit neighborhood plays a role that contributes to the larger group.
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There's O-Mighty's "Adidas" jumpsuit, Palace Skateboard's "Palasonic" knit, and — most notoriously — Vetements' DHL tee.
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Most people used to live in tight-knit communities, constantly enmeshed in each other's lives.
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Everyone would go to her house, all my relatives, so it was quite tight-knit.
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Luke's Instagram paints a more flattering picture of Jordan, showing the family is tight-knit.
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This is my go-to winter outfit, albeit usually paired with a chunky knit sweater.
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I realized I preferred the dynamic of a tight-knit community over New York's vastness.
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CrossFit popularized the concept of fostering tight-knit groups that would cheer each other on.
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With contrasting tones in intarsia knit, Smith's new line is true to Anni's mesmerizing compositions.
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"Ridgefield Park is similar to Mayberry in that it's picturesque and tight-knit," she said.
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It is precisely WhatsApp's close-knit sensibility that makes rumors on the service so pernicious.
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He grew up in a close-knit Jewish community in the old town of Tbilisi.
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The Muslim community of Canterbury, the province home to Christchurch, is tiny and close-knit.
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But as close-knit as the family is, it teems with secrets, neuroses and trauma.
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Yet there remains a closely knit world of people who adhere to its nomadic lifestyle.
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Some said the violence was unexpected in a neighborhood they considered close-knit and safe.
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A war against a loose-knit, evolving and transnational network of Islamist militants is different.
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A successful venture, it created a tightly knit Anglophone community in the heart of Italy.
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Ms. Stewart-Francis, a hotel housekeeper, belonged to a close-knit family from southeast Jamaica.
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I knit with yarn from stores that offer beautiful material from all over the world.
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He's lived in the same tight-knit New Jersey neighborhood for most of his life.
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My mom knit me a little two-piece and a miniskirt in the same pattern.
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The social scene is tightly knit, and the Ahsanis were once prominent members of it.
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"I sat on the train and knit like a maniac, very dramatic," Ms. Durant said.
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Six of them were wearing fur vests; ten of them were in open-knit sweaters.
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Many people have come to learn how to knit just so they can be involved.
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He'd achieved what he set out to do: to knit himself into a broader community.
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Even a shimmering sleeveless dress in gunmetal gray was worn with a chunky knit scarf.
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"I will knit as long as there is a need for the pouches," Kok said.
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The song actually feels like wearing a chunky cable knit sweater on a fall afternoon.
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"Everything is from Missoni's past," she says, smoothing a sweatshirt's patch of vintage chevron knit.
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The material&aposs heat retention is noticeably better than normal waffle-knit thermal long johns.
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Hope rises from the dead, and our spring bonnets are sprouting jaunty pink knit ears.
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"We call them 'forever sweaters' because, if treated well, each knit should last a lifetime."
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"We've had such a tight-knit group and so much fun," a former employee said.
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From tight-knit conservative Muslim communities, the Rohingya often turn a blind eye to prostitution.
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It can't be just this tightly knit Delhi circle that knows about the whisper network.
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Every episode is a refreshing delight filled with drama, humor, books, and close-knit relationships.
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And because it's such a small and tightly knit community, those storylines are tangled together.
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The Bell crowd is tight-knit; the bartenders have to be Bayside residents, she said.
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Constructed of a white knit upper, the sneaker is rendered in a neutral color palette.
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That hers is a large, tight-knit family, with traditions, such as fishing and barbecue.
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This Pilo fabric shaver removes pesky pills and lint from wool coats and knit sweaters.
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Price: Starting from about $31 at Wool and the Gang Want to knit more quickly?
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The town is not only beautiful, it has a very tight knit community, she says.
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"We are a close-knit, family-oriented community," Santa Clarita Mayor Marsha McLean told reporters.
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Or like Sam Hoffman, they were loners who found themselves forced into tight-knit interdependence.
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The close-knit borough holds a fall festival with pony rides and a petting zoo.
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"God," she said, as she grabbed her knit hat, "I just flashed on that again."
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And starting a tequila brand is a popular celebrity hobby, the way regular people knit.
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The 1959 Barbie doll featured that ponytail accessorizing the original black and white knit swimsuit.
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If Stranger Things was a chunky knit sweater, then Stranger Things 280 is a cashmere throw.
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I definitely think that no matter what, they would always be a very tight-knit family.
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Friends who once claimed to be "summer people" now can't stop waxing poetic about knit scarves.
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But it was her once tight-knit family that made her change her mind, she testified.
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Sesame Street is a tight-knit neighborhood with people (and puppets) of all colors and creeds.
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It is one of the few things that knit together this disparate nation of 1.3 billion.
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It offered a single product: machine-knit merino wool sweaters, made to order on the spot.
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I knit, sew, and embroider in my spare time and Liberty is famous for their fabrics.
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The collared shirts, knit sweaters, tights, and other items of clothing glow with an eerie luminosity.
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I have a close-knit group of collaborators I've been working with for my new music.
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Anias, whose skull cap was removed following persistent post-surgical infections, wore a turquoise knit cap.
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Before Jack Pearson was everyone's favorite dad, he was in charge of another tight-knit group.
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" Speaking about their close-knit bonds as a family, Drew adds, "we're always supporting each other.
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I know probably everybody on that roster except one guy in a very close-knit way.
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My family checks most of the requisite boxes: closely knit, and with a fondness for Florida.
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Chung says that, above all, Destiny 2 is aimed at nurturing the series' tight-knit community.
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And they can knit together this portrait of you that knows you better than you think.
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His tight-knit family, it seems, played a role in Fisher's decision to leave the sport.
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Her look included a cropped plaid puffer shawl, a blue knit sweater, and a matching skirt.
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Her disappearance shocked the close-knit farming community to its core and left Sycamore forever changed.
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Neighbors in the working class southwest Chicago neighborhood remembered the victims as a tight-knit family.
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He described the Legans as a "close" and "tight-knit" family who are very into sports.
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A second defence is that VCs rely on tight-knit relationships, in which trust is essential.
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But after winning a special contest, his close-knit family's travel plans took an unexpected turn.
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They are the sweetest, most adorable animals, and their fiber is a dream to knit with.
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Chrissy Teigen shared a photo of her infant daughter rocking a knit mermaid tail and bikini.
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He talks about the strength, pride and resiliency the people have in this tight-knit town.
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" Speaking about their close-knit bonds as a family, Drew shared, "We're always supporting each other.
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The Malibu Mob is a tightly knit group of celebrity friends from Hollywood and pro sports.
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But to me it's part of the dream to knit from wool from our own sheep.
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When I think of lightweight sneakers, mesh or engineered knit comes to mind first — not wool.
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It's a much more tight-knit business model and more profitable for organized crime than heroin.
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It took us a long time engineering the knit structure and the sewing to do that.
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The more close-knit and family-esque it's becoming just makes it that much more enticing.
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One daughter knit an entire hat; the other nearly finished a felt pillow from a kit.
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But the tasseled knit cap with the floppy ear flaps and embroidered three-dimensional bear's head?
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Gilroy, a city of about 59,000 people, is a "tightly-knit," family-like community, Bowe said.
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San FranciscoFuncheapSF From full moon bike rides to learning how to knit at the Rooftop Park.
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El PasoVisit El Paso See an Old West reenactment show or learn to knit and crochet.
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Its graphic pattern, thick knit, and rounded shape might even be mistaken for a Proenza Schouler.
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Much of Carmela's large, close-knit Italian American family objected to the treatment — it sounded horrific.
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That's especially true in the tight-knit biotech community in the Boston area, where Lee's based.
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Any place that enables their often poor and close-knit community to live together is fine.
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When forests are closely knit together, the wildlife, plants and soil can share nutrients and thrive.
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We're told Joyce was wearing dark clothes and a dark knit cap when cops busted him.
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In the bedroom, Alice pulled on a pair of old jeans and a cable-knit sweater.
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But the close-knit sisters never thought they'd end up giving birth on the same day.
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Witherspoon opened up about the tight-knit relationship she's fostered with her look-a-like daughter.
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After growing up in a tight-knit family with two brothers, Sisk's parents divorced last year.
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"They're a pretty tight-knit community and it's a tragedy that something like this would occur."
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Apple typically portrays its industrial design team as a tight-knit group, with carefully vetted hires.
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It was a tight-knit organization, and the people involved were genuinely close to one another.
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It was hard to feel truly alone with your troubles in such a close-knit place.
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Ben came in wearing a black wool topcoat and a knit cap on his shaved head.
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It was awesome to see how the three of them are such a tight-knit unit.
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I think it's valid for boys to learn how to knit and sing Christmas carols, too.
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You know the ones: knit turtlenecks, everyday jeans, boots that won't get destroyed by the elements.
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"A more tight-knit group of people you will be hard pressed to find," he added.
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She wore a black knit cap and a burgundy coat, and pushed Noelle in a stroller.
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We live in a wonderful, close-knit neighborhood, and these weeknight meals are a regular occurrence.
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The knit uppers are stretchy and breathable, while the lining contains cooling technology and moisture control.
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" His family and Manchildblack's have become tight-knit, too: "Now our moms talk on the phone!
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The late musician Prince was notorious for having tight-knit control over his catalog of work.
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If Marine Park can feel close-knit, deep roots might have something to do with it.
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The militants struck at a site that had knit Muslim and Christian communities together for centuries.
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This strategy is rending the fabric that has for decades knit together the multilateral economic system.
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Despite their knit texture, they're still really silky soft and comfortable, and they provide adequate support.
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For tops, children will still be protected in a sweater, thermal-knit shirt or thin fleece.
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He avidly updates the tight-knit Facebook group with schedules and group photos of his audiences.
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Duke's managers are part of the tight-knit family of Coach K managers, present and past.
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"I told myself I wouldn't knit this here," he said, looping his needles through the yarn.
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The Souvenir doesn't knit its threads together too tightly; it asks us to weave ourselves in.
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In the Middle East, he tirelessly traveled between capitals to knit together compromises among antagonistic leaders.
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Back home in Minneapolis, Mr. Ellison was revered in a close-knit circle of progressive activists.
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But on the 11th floor, a tight-knit crew is settling in, their work hardly begun.
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Small, tight-knit units have a rhythm and personality built by months of training and camaraderie.
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Op-Docs A close-knit group of rural African-American women have perfected a distinctive art.
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Residents described it as a close-knit community where people don't lock their doors or cars.
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The deputies in Dixon's Patrol Watch were a tight-knit group, according to spokesman Derreck Booth.
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The Bolsonaro clan are a tight-knit bunch, many of them working in the same field.
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The products are knit from the fur of the musk ox, which is native to Greenland.
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But a personal dispute last weekend led to a rift in the once tight-knit clique.
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Slim, often clad in boots and a classy knit, Monica runs a Hunger Games of cheerleading.
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So I had promised (had I?) to knit four beanies, and eight — count 'em, EIGHT — drumsticks.
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This striped number, made from a poly-blend knit, with adjustable straps is a stellar example.
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The tight-knit culture means that one conversation can open the door to yet another gathering.
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Knitters knit one row per day, matching the color to the daily temperature calculated by NOAA.
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But Condé Nast is a close-knit company, and he would need to forge relationships fast.
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Some in the vape industry and tight-knit community had expected an even more stringent ban.
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Yep. Those shoes, you look as if you're ready to go for a run. Knit. Adidas.
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And then there was Gwyneth Paltrow in a sheer high-necked ruffled mud brown tulle … knit?
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Children were moved to the United States, away from their tight-knit families, with little support.
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Paris Hilton was photographed walking around Los Angeles, California, on Wednesday in a purple knit dress.
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Onlookers wore heavy coats and knit caps pulled low and clasped their palms around steaming drinks.
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Kathy Armstrong had already found her Santa in college when she knit him a Christmas sweater.
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The CDC points the finger at travelers introducing the virus into tight-knit, under-vaccinated communities.
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He wore a floor-sweeping ornate chinoiserie bathrobe, with stripy scarf and knit bobble hat. Punk?
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Why it matters: Sharing information within tightly knit groups could lead to a friendlier social experience.
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This week, in the close-knit Jewish community of Pittsburgh, there will be many overlapping shivas.
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Maintaining respect for U.S. military law within this tight-knit setting demands that operators regulate themselves.
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And anyone who reported concerns outside the tight-knit SEAL community risked being branded a traitor.
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The Japanese label Sacai also explored the pattern, segmenting cable knit patches together to create contrast.
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A tight-knit community, the people there live off the land and fish from the river.
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For example, Karen Zila Hayes, a life coach in Toronto, conducts knitting therapy programs, including Knit to Quit to help smokers give up the habit, and Knit to Heal for people coping with health crises, like a cancer diagnosis or serious illness of a family member.
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But computing could yet become much more centralised, leaving less space for Cisco to knit things together.
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Grande's recreation is perfect down to her knit beanie, pigtails, glasses and the set's old-fashioned trailer.
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Everyone wore expensive-looking leggings and cream-colored knit sweaters to fit the recommended "athleisure" dress code.
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"Our family is very strong and close-knit, but we didn't know what to say," Hall shares.
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When measles strikes, outbreaks in tight-knit groups tend to be "explosive" and more difficult to control.
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Such as: Who's staying and who's calling it quits in a band that is famously close-knit?
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Olivia Benson and Meredith Grey — the felines, not the characters — probably shed enough to knit a sweater.
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She is reported to belong to a small, tightly knit, conservative Christian group called People of Praise.
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One of the key differences between Amazon and other tech giants is its tight-knit leadership team.
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The London fintech industry is pretty close-knit, full of strong personalities and, at times, fiercely competitive.
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A modern touch came in knit socks worn with sturdy heeled boots and loafers dressed with jewellery.
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Daily Ritual also offers plus-size options in some styles, including its high-waisted Ponte Knit Legging.
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It's complicated, however, because in the Latino community families are very close-knit, and family is everything.
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Some female celebrities form tight-knit friendships with other famous women throughout the course of their careers.
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"If I know my plans in advance I'll knit a sweater and take it there," he said.
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He said her death is a "huge loss" for both the community and Stuckey's close-knit family.
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She also makes actually beautiful pork chops and steak medallions, cable-knit sweaters and coin-studded placemats.
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Then add the silk-blend sleeveless top, $49.99, and fine-knit pants, $59.99, to your cart now.
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When fall starts creeping in, wear a longer version with tall boots, knit layers, and long jackets.
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Don't want to casually shell out the three- to four-figure price tags on West's knit boots?
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It's an impulse grown, in part, from the hardware startups close connection to a tight-knit fanbase.
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Her recreation is perfect, down to her knit beanie, pigtails, glasses and the set's old-fashioned trailer.
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The photos also express a deep sense of how important and close-knit this growing community was.
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In New York, I'd style this over a pair of cool pants, boots, and a chunky knit.
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Black, Latino and white neighbors on the tight-knit street had abandoned their homes over the weekend.
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To discredit misconceptions and to show the giving, caring and open side of their tight-knit community.
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However I also experienced a strong sense of belonging through an extended family and tight-knit community.
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The littlest members of the close-knit family are all about it too — just ask Chrissy Teigen!
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This striped knit sweater with a big Avengers logo printed on the front should fit the bill.
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They may be former step-siblings, but Brody Jenner and the Kardashians aren't a tight-knit family.
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Each knit style, either striped, ribbed, or metallic, is available in two color choices for $39.95 each.
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The vacation was just another example of how close Pratt had become to the tight-knit family.
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It's executive producer/writer/FX king Ryan Murphy, who's wearing a gown-length hoodie and knit cap.
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Ultimately, said Buterin, Ethereum runs because the team is so tightly knit thanks to a clear roadmap.
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Aside from the human cost to close-knit families like his, campaigners count the wider environmental fallout.
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There is much beauty in these tight-knit communities — in a life with a seemingly greater purpose.
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Since his diagnosis, the Beiermanns and their tight-knit community have been raising money for those bills.
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And a suit jacket that is like made out of a knit that looks like a suiting.
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Peter Thiel matters because he helped knit together some important technologies in founding PayPal and funding Facebook.
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Blacksburg is a tight-knit community, part of the reason the Newport News native chose the school.
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The only decent answer is the classic watch cap — also known as a beanie or knit cap.
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However, she doesn't write about how that forgiveness extended to the close-knit family of her band.
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Select video games can create a community knit so tightly that it feels like a surrogate family.
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"We have a really nice tight-knit community and this really caught us by surprise," King said.
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The creator ecosystem is tight-knit and people talk — karma has a funny way of working out.
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They were a close-knit family suddenly splintered by war, unsure whether they would ever be reunited.
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The small, close-knit team has meant almost no leaks and zero public scandals, mistakes or embarrassments.
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With a town so small and tight-knit, it's no surprise the violence vibrated through every resident.
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The probe has been closely watched in the tight-knit community of businesses involved in corporate elections.
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Finally, a solution for parents who don't want their kids to grow up: just knit new kids.
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But once you stop resisting, watching starts feeling like hanging out with the biggest tight-knit family.
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You also probably know that the cast is as tight-knit of a family offscreen as on.
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How does a celebrated, tight-knit partnership keep the luster of its brand as it changes personnel?
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He, like Brown, is an awkward outsider, but he has a close-knit group of fellow misfits.
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Drag Race also highlights how tight-knit and supportive the drag community can be toward one another.
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Markle's parents split before her third birthday — but she remembers growing up in a "close-knit" family.
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Prime 2019 deal: Daily Ritual Women's Cozy Knit Hooded Open Cardigan, $22.40 (originally $32) [You save $9.60]
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In the tight-knit communities where moonshine was made and sold, the local moonshiner was well-known.
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The "tight-knit, religious family" also often involved themselves in volunteer work around the Los Cerritos neighborhood.
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She felt she couldn't afford an enemy in the tight-knit world of New York wine professionals.
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Squirrel Hill's Jewish community is tight-knit, an interwoven web in which everyone seems to know everyone.
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And throughout economic hardship, a debt restructuring can be simpler to negotiate among a tight-knit group.
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Being able to link similar materials from a shipwreck to a place can knit historical gaps together.
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Feldstein matriarch Sharon and Levine's mother Patsy Noah recently told PEOPLE about their families' tight-knit bond.
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But Ms. Hadid had many close friends, and fostered a warm, close-knit relationship with her employees.
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The dorms create "close-knit, inclusive communities where everyone knows each other," according to the school's website.
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He was dressed in a gray woollen hoodie and loose navy pants, cable-knit like a sweater.
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The DC tech community is well-knit, hosting regular events for budding entrepreneurs and existing companies alike.
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In efforts to be more eco-friendly, Greats redesigned the silhouette with a recycled plastic knit upper.
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While basic, the all knit upper it does its job well, allowing for comfort, breathability, and stretch.
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Still, in the tight-knit Canberra tennis community, he was generally well regarded, as were his parents.
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It is made out of a smooth top knit material that is sweat-wicking, waterproof, and hypoallergenic.
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Perhaps she'll go with Ms. Williams, or someone else from her group of close-knit city friends.
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But even when relationships fizzle, the children resulting from them can knit gang affiliations deeper into families.
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Everyone is so tight-knit there, even if someone didn't get hit, it's like they got hit.
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This costume is made of 100% scuba knit: Polyester, in other words, and machine-sewn at that.
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Initially, it seemed McClintock was right: Close-knit groups of friends tended to start their periods together.
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Their presence is unobtrusive, and it's an inventive manner of keeping story and song tightly knit together.
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They sing about drugs, sex and adolescence with thick-knit rock instrumentation and emotionally charged, retro synths.
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From Technicolor rickrack to '70s knit chevrons, these crocheted pieces are more disco fiend than flower child.
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The store is called Knit For You and it's located in a shopping center in Berlin, Germany.
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Looking forward to the follow-up song about thick knit sweaters and perhaps a smoking jacket too.
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For many passionate supporters, it has been a mad dash to knit, crochet and sew more hats.
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But efforts to contain the flames were hampered by the area's narrow streets and tight-knit buildings.
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They began a pointed discussion over Kaepernick's gesture and its potential to unravel their tightly knit relationship.
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We've found for things like Covid-19, it's close-knit interactions that seem to be most important.
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She has been buying Shen's seamless knit bras for nearly 20 years, especially its classic cami bra.
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The sheep are kept for their wool, which supplies the $250 hand-knit sweaters in their store.
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Instead, five members of a close-knit blended Stockton, California family died, family members confirm to PEOPLE.
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In the close-knit world of young adult literature, Mr. Vizzini's death came as a crushing loss.
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Several of the men from Mr. Boria's knit night at String Thing were also at Club Cumming.
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Today, day 3 has her ensconced in a rose-gold custom knit suit with pink beaded lace.
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He moved back home to Nagoya, where he resides today, reclusively, in a close-knit family setting.
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A close-knit group, they have become even closer, bonded by the camaraderie of a fatal event.
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"When we first started the company, we didn't know a knit from a woven," Dunaway tells us.
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Philanthropy is often used to help knit a family together, particularly when the family business is gone.
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The clan of six is both close-knit and dissociated by the privacy of their individual obsessions.
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Their sections were hard to define; the band swelled and crested without settling into closely knit patterns.
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I knit when I watch television and, in doing so, feel less like a boob tube idiot.
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The tight-knit community is all the more helpful as her own family lives out of state.
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They were a tight-knit bunch, Mr. Cuello said, but he was unwilling to leave Manhattan behind.
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One minute the Holcombes were a tight-knit family praying in the tiny church on Fourth Street.
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She likes to knit in meetings, and has recently been making elephants, after moving on from socks.
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The Souvenir doesn't knit its story threads together too tightly; it asks us to weave ourselves in.
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The wool ones are burly, the knit ones cheeky, the basic foulard ones still peppier than most.
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Still, the lure of reasonably priced homes in tight-knit communities has buyers itching to get in.
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He looks like he's about to put on — or just finished taking off — a cable-knit sweater.
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The tight-knit community that has developed around the brand online has been totally unexpected, she says.
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I learned how to knit on Super Saver and still keep a few skeins in my stash.
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His light complexion marked him as different any time he stepped outside of his close-knit community.
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But I knit in a kind of open-ended way, always expecting projects to take a while.
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For now, she is considering selling hand-knit sweaters, socks and mittens online and getting a roommate.
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Much harder was living apart from her close-knit family for the first time in her life.
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The action is prompting a combination of reflection and head-scratching in the tight-knit theater world.
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I put on jeans, a knit sweater, and black Rothy flats and catch the bus to work.
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Gone are the days where the only choice is a classic fleece or a cable knit sweater.
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The intention was to do something that totally knit this together and, frankly, something that people liked.
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A woman in a knit hat with a pompom was swimming toward me, heading to the buoy.
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The Souvenir doesn't knit its story threads together too tightly; it asks us to weave ourselves in.
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The dip-dye wash with contrast stitching gives a fashionable twist to this comfy heathered-jersey knit.
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Specifically for that cable-knit, which a fair share of admirers have already tried to find online.
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Even though here we're talking about a scene that's super tight-knit—like thirty, forty people total.
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We can talk to you about tailoring and bias-cut dresses and knit structures all you want.
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I do, however, want to dispel the notion that some people aren't "crafty" and therefore can't knit.
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For the last year, a tight-knit group spanning both coasts has been organizing on social media.
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His slightly slouchy knit cap was pulled low to fight the chilly gusts from the Brooklyn waterfront.
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They get effusive, even tearful, when talking about skating and the tight-knit bonds that it creates.
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"You really saw how close-knit this city is and how it can come together," she said.
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Kyanka: It was more of a close-knit community, a modest community, still in its youthful phase.
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Pike County, Ohio (CNN)Just about everyone in tight-knit Piketon had a connection to the Rhoden family.
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It's something that people can put their energies into, and it's a very inclusive and tight-knit community.
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On a tight-knit startup team, interns will likely be working alongside the founder and CEO every day.
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She's Got A Tight-Knit Family In particular, she has lots of posts showing love for her sisters.
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The farm was a tight-knit family, so I was treated well, but the work was completely horrible.
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I think I'll make an amendment to my New Year's resolutions list asap and add: learn to knit.
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It's built like blinds, columns of knit bent around the weft, and all the weft yarns are flat.
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"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable," a family statement read.
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In Morocco, she paired the outerwear staple with a striped knit top, black skinny jeans, and black boots.
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"The grief and trauma this loss has caused our close-knit family is indescribable," the family's statement read.
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But Gibson does offer that Korea's small size has a lot to do with this tight-knit bond.
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The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star will always have her close knit family to rely on, though.
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The close-knit Katy community was devastated, shattered by the murder of the loving mom and popular teacher.
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Ritter has knit multiple hats, and will be bringing them to Washington to hand out to fellow marchers.
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Each move brought its own quiet sadness, a shifting of the daily fabric of our tight-knit block.
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It's a little heartbreaking for the world's close-knit circle of Gambit fans, but it's not too surprising.
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The close-knit family has been by Kevin Sr.'s side during his treatments in New York City.
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In cities, where communities are not as tight-knit, parents are unwilling to let their children play unsupervised.
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The Craft Yarn Council reports that a third of women ages 25 to 35 now knit or crochet.
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On the flip-side, as a small city with a distinct culture, Riga has a tight-knit feel.
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Schreiber, 51, dressed casually for the outing, wearing a green knit cap with a blue jacket and jeans.
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She accessorized her low-key B-Day attire with sunglasses, sneakers, and a larger-than-life knit scarf.
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The letter underscores the growing unease among Beijing's tight-knit community of foreign policy professionals over the detentions.
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Just listen to Zuck: For example, there are many tight-knit communities around TV shows and sports teams.
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Pearson said the people at Lumbee Homes weren't the most close-knit of neighbors before this tragedy happened.
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That contagious smile is why the tight-knit McAllister family can't understand Lex's decision to end her life.
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A tight-knit group of friends figuring out life, love, and careers in the city that never sleeps.
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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said a tight-knit group of people was involved, mostly close friends and families.
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They planned to buy a home, have three children and spend the holidays with their close-knit families.
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What some worry is lost for good is the sense of the town being a tight-knit community.
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They came from a hard-working, close-knit family that believed in them and never failed them. 2.
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He found the Shakopee protests inspiring, seeing how a close-knit community banded together to push for change.
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Hank IV, who wore a Star Wars-themed L.A. Kings knit hat, sipped a drink from a straw.
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Let's all take a moment to sing long overdue praise for the perfectly oversized, chunky, cream-colored knit.
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Frank's styling tip: Swap a standard white button-down for a gingham one or a fine-knit polo.
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The blaze broke out during an electronic dance party, sending shock waves through Oakland's tight-knit arts community.
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And I'm telling you, a more tight-knit group of people you will be hard-pressed to find.
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When I get to 60 or 70 I might just want to knit and stroke my cats [laughs].
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Audrina Patridge is turning to her tight-knit family for support following her split from husband Corey Bohan.
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Casual gear like jogger pants and knit tops — often referred to as athleisure — are even creeping into workplaces.
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For proof of the former, look no further than Kylie and her under-$50 golden knit mini dress.
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Yet a loose-knit faction opposed to him may even manage to oust him entirely from the leadership.
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Sandberg breaks down four ways that anyone can develop a close-knit community conducive to doing just that.
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The pots take on textures that look like knit textiles or the texture of sand under gentle waves.
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From there, he traveled to Kenya, where Mugisha says he has found a small, tight-knit gay community.
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Earlier iterations of the franchise revolved around Vin Diesel's merry band of diverse, tight-knit rogue car drivers.
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Most women are wearing sinhs, traditional Laotian skirts, along with finely knit silk scarves across their left shoulders.
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On Tara: Urban Outfitters knit top, Free People slip, Roxanne Assouline choker, Maria Black earrings, Jennifer Fisher ring.
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"We use thorough selection [methods] and keep our circle of workers tightly-knit," he explained of GuestReady's hiring.
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A sisterhood in prison In Dar al-Tayibat Women's Prison, a tight-knit sisterhood has formed around Hussein.
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A tight-knit troupe of singers and actors matched the verve of Welles's Mercury Theatre on the Air.
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Yun, clad in a long white padded coat and blue-knit hat, greeted the crowd with a smile.
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My grandmother was a star athlete who went on to raise a tightly knit family filled with laughter.
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On the Verge Clustered around the gritty borough of Hackney, one close-knit group is shaping our future.
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This time, they're investigating a serious sexual assault that shocks the tight-knit seaside town to its core.
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Columbia's claims that the knit material is 100% waterproof are true — and I was thoroughly impressed by that.
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It's hard to imagine that their public humiliation will not produce a reaction in the tight-knit kingdom.
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Now, this tight-knit community is emerging from the shadows, as a new state law goes into effect.
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Butler's tight-knit community, just south of Houston, is very vocal on the preservation of Second Amendment rights.
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"JD has brought the entire nation closer together and made it more close-knit," Liu told me proudly.
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David Mendoza, a genealogist, says this is fairly straightforward, as the tight-knit community's synagogue kept excellent records.
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The field is dominated by a tight-knit congregation, he argues, unified by deference to authority, not facts.
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"The community that was so tightly knit, all the neighbors have left and fragmented," Said Ali, 30, said.
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But Christians should consider living in tight-knit, faith-centered communities, in the manner of Modern Orthodox Jews.
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As local government grapples to respond to the ongoing opioid emergency, the tight knit community is in mourning.
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For instance, in her Beaded Armour collection, Bagger hand-knit one-of-a-kind sweaters covered in beads.
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The women in the video are close-knit and supportive and viscerally feel the experiences of the others.
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Knit elements subtly point to Shay's infantilization at the hand of Overmother and those controlling the spaceship setup.
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First, dreams knit up the ravelled sleeve of care by allowing us to process unhappy or traumatic experiences.
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Cable Knit Chenille-Lined Glove, $18These gloves are the perfect stocking stuffer for anyone with a cold commute.
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It's breathable and lightweight thanks to a thin knit, but still acts as a toasty layer under jackets.
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On set, if anything, I'll knit because it's mechanical, a meditation and doesn't pull focus from the work.
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"I tried to knit it back together with the context," she said, noting that wildlife has since returned.
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Today that idea seems quaint; the internet is life, knit tightly with most behaviors of the Western world.
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"It's ripped the rug out because we're such a close-knit community," the Parkland mayor, Christine Hunschofsky, said.
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They are a close-knit family who paid taxes, kept up their house and stayed out of trouble.
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Spending the summer on a boat was our attempt to knit the disparate parts of our lives together.
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The baby, wrapped in a cream-colored blanket and wearing a knit cap, slept through his first interview.
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I knit because, at my age, I still feel useful and creative, and there's nothing wrong with that!
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But people rated themselves better than only 32 percent of others in their ability to knit a sweater.
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The tight-knit nature of the partnership is already on display in several of Iraq's security hot spots.
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The full-knit fabrication provides seamless, socklike comfort with leather heel details and a hand-painted gradient sole.
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The episode has now forced out three of the 14 male principal dancers in the close-knit company.
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Shirting in general is more complicated than a T-shirt or fleece because it's woven rather than knit.
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The tension between Patel and Mochama prior to the gathering was known within Kenya's close-knit writers circle.
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They're trying to cope with a massacre that ravaged their tight-knit, multicultural city just nine days ago.
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But they also build solidarity and community, which is why the art handling community is so close-knit.
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Knit, read, pace, or do a crossword puzzle while exposing your eyes to this type of healthy light.
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This winter — with the help of spirited colors and some unusual patterns — the classic knit feels totally fresh.
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On Thursday, she wore a rose gold custom-knit suit by St. John's, again paired with Christian Louboutins.
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The government has spent billions to knit together networks that pull from facial recognition and phone-tracking systems.
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Mr. Palensky said the area around the Smith Tower Apartments was small and tight-knit, despite being downtown.
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As an undergraduate at Parsons, Krascella included a sweater — usually hand-knit by his mother — in every project.
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"Our city is a close-knit community but, more than that, it is a family," Ms. Baker said.
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The proposal to replace Columbine High divided the tight-knit community of students and survivors of the attack.
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Homo sapiens spent thousands of years in close-knit communities competing for scarce resources on the African savanna.
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Their strength will be measured, like the density of muscle fibers, according to the knit of their connectedness.
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A green knit face mask was pulled down over his eyes, and he was forced to the ground.
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According to Fuchs, Covet has also become a close knit community of women who lift each other up.
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Some were rustic — with bubbles that seemed overly harsh, or with parts that had not seamlessly knit together.
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At Deep Springs, students work on a desert ranch and learn from a close-knit community of faculty.
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Overall, the company has been buoyed by the sense that they've landed in a friendly, tight-knit community.
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Many are neighbors in the close-knit community of Squirrel Hill and they were unhappy with the President.
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Customers say the cardigan's material is knit thick enough to keep you warm on those chilly fall evenings.
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The same month, Everlane entered the fray with a ribbed, knit version of its popular Day Glove flat.
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Ives said that Apple's tight-knit relationships with Chinese suppliers are unlikely to be threatened by trade barriers.
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Dunne has tousled Hugh Grant hair, and was dressed in an aqua blazer and a matching knit tie.
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When a standard knit just won't do, gift the luxury lover in your life a supersoft fur scarf.
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Because sergers produce stretchable seams, they are great for working with woven or knit fabric without compromising elasticity.
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And there's an abiding sense that even the most tightly knit families can be unraveled by outside forces.
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Knit in rainbow or black and white stripes, the beanies are a knowing wink to the fashion devotees.
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After color coding the data, you can visualize it on graph paper, a knit scarf or anything else.
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The tight-knit community was once even home to Fred Rogers, the greatest neighbor who has ever lived.
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"It is unbelievable that this would happen in a small, close-knit community like Marshall County," Kentucky Gov.
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A close-knit clan with Haitian and Mexican roots, the family is filled with professionals — doctors, nurses and teachers.
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Almost every interviewee makes a point of telling me how close-knit the atmosphere at Sensible Days can be.
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Many of the tricks exposed were invented by their ancestors and passed down via tight-knit, student-teacher relationships.
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"@ fitting / wife outfit," he captioned a photo of a distressed knit sweater paired with embellished fringe skirt. https://twitter.
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A generation of tax cuts has undermined social safety nets and the public investments needed to knit communities together.
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A worker whistled as he placed oddly shaped, laser-cut flaps of the knit fabric onto a conveyor belt.
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Combining an innovative knit and a delicate, ribbed fabric helps to trap the heat naturally generated by the body.
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This is why the diamond trade, with its extreme possibilities for fraud, is concentrated within close-knit ethnic enclaves.
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As a Philadelphia teenager, her close-knit Baptist church took up a collection to support the burgeoning vocalist's ambitions.
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Secondarily, as an island the Vineyard leans in the direction of being a tight-knit community with defined edges.
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Born in Brooklyn, Kravitz grew up on Manhattan's Upper East Side in a close-knit and artistically vibrant household.
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These "family offices" sometimes manage the assets of more than one family, but they are still relatively close-knit.
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I have a very close-knit set of friends and so does Nick and I like being a host.
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The actresses costarred in the 2009 film "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" and have maintained a tight-knit friendship.
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He's introduced as a scrawny outcast, desperate to make friends and fit in the overheated, tight-knit beach town.
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However, the knit design is too similar to much more affordable gloves, like the Uniqlo HEATTECH Gloves we recommend.
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Mr. Singh strode to the curb, pushed the knit cap back from his forehead and took in the sunshine.
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We should be using these resources to buttress disaster control efforts around the country, and to knit them together.
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What they find in the gang is a close-knit group that they think of as source of protection.
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In it, a group of women spin freshly sheared sheep's wool into yarn and then knit with that yarn.
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She also posted a selfie with her mother Tina Austin, who was also clad in a rose knit cap.
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"We're pretty close-knit, traditional," said David Niebruegge, 40, a resident who works for the Missouri Department of Conservation.
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For Jackson, Pecan Acres will still be the same tight-knit community, even a few miles down the road.
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I wore Mark's red knit hat that he'd given me as we waited for the train into the city.
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There are complicated pleasures to be had in witnessing James knit together, stitch by stitch, his extravagant aesthetic sensibility.
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Prince William also wore a pom hat, though his was entirely knit and came in a fair isle print.
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The buzzer sounded, and a sleek young man in a black suit, black glasses and knit cap came in.
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Bye bye, pit stains Instead of a waffle knit thermal, wear Uniqlo's Airism t-shirt as your base layer.
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So, when we spotted this Madewell knit on sale for only $47.70 at Nordstrom, we instantly fell in love.
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Streep will be joining the tight-knit cast of Big Little Lies for the upcoming season as Perry's mother.
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And Joann's bond with her cousins doesn't just include their shared good looks, they're actually a tight-knit family.
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Answers, at last, would mean an end to the strangest mystery Tara's tight-knit railroad community has ever seen.
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By making himself a part of the tight-knit neighborhood, Palladino had his victims right where he wanted them.
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Kardashian has opened up about raising Chicago, True, and Stormi alongside one another in the already close-knit family.
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An outbreak in a close-knit Orthodox Jewish community has heightened tensions, and celebrating Passover could make things worse.
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Within the tight-knit world of the British military, this makes him a part of their brotherhood for life.
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People in knit caps and puffer coats crowded the aisles in search of batteries, flashlights, salt and snow shovels.
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Handmade items, whether drawn, beaded, knit, or painted, feature prominently in The Rebel Zone, with a very specific purpose.
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A timeless tweed skirt works with a classic striped knit because neither of those pieces is busy or overwhelming.
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From long dress coats to fitted knit dresses, this collection was basically made for the royal mother-to-be.
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From sleeveless and ribbed to cable knit, click on to embrace this wardrobe hero in all of its forms.
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Swift, 26, led the pack in a fitted black knit Elizabeth and James dress with black peep-toe booties.
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He bikes through the village during the summer months, wearing a sparkly knit cap with an oversized pink pompom.
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As details about Eric's checkered past emerged, some in the close-knit Searcher network viewed Eric's disappearance with skepticism.
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"I can't even describe how lucky we are," Reinhart told PEOPLE in January of her castmates' tight-knit dynamic.
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They knit scarves, play sports, and sew traditional Zulu outfits dripping with cowrie shells, which two members proudly model.
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It's made out of real knit (not the cheap stuff) so you can comfortably get schwifty all night long.
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I keep a close-knit group of friends here, most of whom are at least 20 years my senior.
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But scarcity begets appreciation, and there's so much life in the city, in tight-knit, warm and welcoming communities.
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Get an Ewon Knit Hooded Scarf for $25 See Details It's time to bundle up for your Starfleet mission.
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When you like a photo of two lesbian dogs in matching knit hats, you're not identifying with the dogs.
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And with the Rio Games then-fast approaching, there's no joking around for the tight-knit, hard-muscled squad.
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Ugly knit sweaters, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, hanging mistletoe — all of that cozy, feel good holiday cheer.
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DeGeneres said on her talk showing airing Thursday that the picturesque town of 9,000 is a "tight-knit" community.
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"She will definitely get her fair share of fine handbags, but more importantly, sweaters and hats my grandmother knit."
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Some of the connections are easy to dismiss as coincidental, especially among the somewhat tight-knit Saudi immigrant community.
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"You could go knit with old ladies; I mean, you don't have to be out, like, working," she said.
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Over time, members of the tight-knit rehab community began to see her as a trusted advocate, Lucas says.
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Families pooled their cash and organised informal lending societies, backed by the trust born of their tight-knit community.
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Black Widow Athletic Tank — $15 See Details Assemble with a knit sweater featuring the insignia of Earth's mightiest heroes.
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Instead of cutting a circle from a square, one could knit a circle and eliminate waste in doing so.
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"Napa is a very strong and a close-knit community," said Ryan Stetins, co-owner of Compline Wine Bar.
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Earlier this year, Witherspoon opened up about the tight-knit relationship she's fostered with her look-a-like daughter.
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In fact, depending on who you speak to, Batch's kind of a celebrity in the tight-knit Sylvanian world.
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As for how the company leadership will change in the future, the Dees are comfortable keeping it tight-knit.
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We have such a close-knit, small, hardworking team that it becomes really obvious when someone's not a fit.
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He added that the locations "have to be eye-catching but simple enough to be able to be knit."
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The community is tight-knit and vibrant- people are outspoken and upbeat, and everyone treats each other like family.
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Companies are turning to Apple's products for their tight-knit hardware and software, advanced security features and intuitive interfaces.
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Members of his close-knit team said the governor had not commanded them not to work for Mr. Trump.
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In addition to their knit blankets and caps, the newborns also wore customized onesies that read "special dill-ivery."
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"You can imagine this is a very tight-knit community here in this apartment complex," Bones said Saturday night.
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The knit was breathable and adaptive, and the non-stretch zones across the forefoot and midfoot did their job.
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Most of their children remained on the island, where they formed their own tightly knit, largely self-sufficient society.
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In this case members of a close-knit family passed along confidential information without anything tangible exchanged among them.
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She wore a brown cardigan over a matching knit dress, which had a scoop-style neckline and long skirt.
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He had on a charcoal-gray overcoat, a wool scarf tied in a Parisian knot, and a knit cap.
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The community was tight-knit, made up almost entirely of people who had relocated to work for the plant.
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And also there are a lot of tight-knit families that will be camping out together in other neighborhoods.
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Menswear consisted of a range of duffle coats over tailored suits, sometimes bearing zips and boat-neck knit jumpers.
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Even within such a tightly-knit group, Edwardson seemed to fit in like the fifth member of the band.
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Having a close-knit executive team can be a benefit or an added challenge, depending on who you ask.
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Was that hard when you have such a big, tight knit community here, deciding sometimes to keep to yourself?
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In a Southern California town, the Upper Room Chapel is the center of a close-knit African-American community.
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In the store, Cohn waved over the shift manager, a woman named Cas, who was wearing a knit cap.
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"Be-Be Bears" is also set in the wild, and centers on a tight-knit group of animal friends.
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Sally Saul: Knit of Identity continues at Rachel Uffner (170 Suffolk Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through October 29.
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Mr. Jimenez joined a different tight-knit group after Bennington: the experimental wing of the New York theater scene.
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But then one remembers the one million knit "pussy hats" that appeared at last year's Women's March in Washington.
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Celeste, with silver hair peeking out from under a Darth Vader knit cap, was more than happy to assist.
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Richard Shen, who said he has been turned away from women's knitting circles, wore a headlamp while he knit.
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It was immensely helpful, exhausting and exhilarating — and served to cement the couple's commitment to their tight-knit community.
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Metacritic score: 94 The Souvenir doesn't knit its threads together too tightly; it asks us to weave ourselves in.
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His father retired as the general operations manager of Nu-Knit Manufacturing, a knitting mill that was in Lowell.
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