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Wordplay, the daily crossword column, has attracted a small, tightknit community.
The vibrant, loyal, and tightknit Catholic community here in the D.C. area.
Monáe grew up in a large yet tightknit family in Kansas City, Kan.
Other members of "Hillaryland," the tightknit group of female aides who worked with Mrs.
Longtime residents say the county is friendly, tightknit, sometimes suspicious of newcomers and resistant to change.
Now, the tightknit storm-chasing community is mourning again after the deaths of Williamson, Yarnall and Jaeger.
This is a tightknit Afghan family, after all — a father will forgive many things in a son.
The troupe's tightknit camaraderie has remained undiminished, however, and it enhances the onstage performances, Mr. Ridgely said.
And in the tightknit tech community that does exist, the new law has been a gut punch.
And I'm telling you, a more tightknit group of people you will be hard-pressed to find.
Canada's tightknit Burundian community of roughly 10,000 has welcomed the stream of new arrivals since the crisis erupted.
We found a tightknit group of friends — developers, libertarians, Redditors and cypherpunks — who talk about changing the world order.
Edgewater Park is a tightknit and predominantly white community that feels more like a seaside village than a city neighborhood.
This area of tightknit traditions with a passion for fine ingredients stands apart as an incubator of quality chefs and innovation.
He said he always suspected the killer had been an outsider because no one in the tightknit town had any information.
Sam is often exhausted and desperate for a chance to relax, but her tightknit bond with her children keeps her going.
Now several members of that group — still tightknit decades later — are caught up in the controversy surrounding Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
Ayale is in his 30s or 40s, and seems to be the unofficial mayor of a tightknit Ethiopian-American community in Boston.
Founded in the 1960s, the Berkeley College Republicans have remained a small and tightknit club, today numbering a few dozen active members.
That has led some to wonder whether the platform's tightknit user community, with its own subculture and obscure vocabulary, had angered the authorities.
This was a tightknit community that, for a few hours every night, saw Battleborn the way few ever would in the months to come.
Some local business owners have whispered that he is a sellout, though none would say that publicly, citing the decorum of this tightknit community.
But then a tightknit group of four college-age guys—Andy, Brandon, Corey, and Kevin, names all changed—trotted down the stairs from 2nd Avenue.
Though two of PPNYC's newest youth health promoters have yet to complete their first month, the teen educators are clearly a tightknit group of friends.
The start-up world projects a meritocratic image, but in reality, it is a small, tightknit club where success typically hinges on whom you know.
She has accomplished all of this with her husband overseeing all the aspects of her preparation, to the unease of some in the tightknit swimming community.
As with singles "Weight" and "Where is She," Symbolic Use of Light teems with tightknit loops, resulting in a weightless sound that's somewhat softened and alienesque.
It wasn't long before they began making trips to visit one another and other fellow castmates, who together became a tightknit community outside of the show.
When Kavanaugh thanked his "amazing and fearless" friends, including those from the "coaching" world and his "tightknit Catholic community here in the D.C. area," I looked over.
According to Nayak, this approach seems tailored to time crystals, since it is based on tightknit interactions between particles, such as was witnessed in Maryland ytterbium ion chain.
He was part of a tightknit community in the city composed largely of oil services employees, trades workers and engineers, many of whom have lost all they own.
Austin has a tightknit film community, and Mr. Cargill wrote about movies for Ain't It Cool News, an influential website started by Harry Knowles, another film fan in the city.
BO: I always think part of the attraction for me, other than her great legs and being smart as a whip, was the stability she had with her tightknit family.
We are a tightknit group in which everyone shares a similar quirky sense of humor, and as immigrants (and children of immigrants) we have supported each other through many hardships.
But the two new major ones, Max and her abusive brother Billy, exacerbated the inherent difficulty of bringing strangers into a tightknit group by also being inexplicably useless additions to it.
The fragrance ($79 for 30 milliliters) was designed as millennial catnip, using just three notes — sandalwood, ginger and tuberose — to represent the tightknit packs of 20 somethings who cavort around Paris.
In 2009, they officially became Flatbush Zombies, turning their tightknit friendship into the vehicle that would transport them from local hip-hop kids to the "Tonight Show" and sold-out venues.
In the tightknit circles of the Staten Island courts, the lawyer Richard Luthmann has always been a kind of local oddity, styling himself as the borough's version of a Nixonian dirty trickster.
She vividly portrays the comfort and sense of purpose she felt when surrounded by her tightknit extended family, a sanctuary where every expectation was clear and every problem had a pat solution.
The only one I'd add is that he might conclude that an anecdote about him hitting on a significantly younger woman in a coffee shop is now circulating through his tightknit work community.
And we went inside the newly megarich cryptocurrency community and found a tightknit group of friends — developers, libertarians, Redditors and cypherpunks — who talk about decentralizing power and wealth, and changing the world order.
But, he added, "memories are clouded of what life was really like," and many people hark back to a lost, albeit mostly imaginary, era of secure, tightknit communities built around coal mines and manufacturing.
A second generation Pakistani Muslim living in London, Khan highlights the joyful intimacy of their tightknit community before the first violation, drawing an open, fluid side section of her multistory house populated by many figures.
The cryptocurrency community is centered around a tightknit group of friends — developers, libertarians, Redditors and cypherpunks — who have known each other for years through meet-ups, an endless circuit of crypto conferences and internet message boards.
As the price of the behemoth cryptocurrency wavered this week, our reporters dove into the world of virtual currency to examine a tightknit group of friends and enthusiasts who hope to shake up the monetary status quo.
Battleborn isn't trying to fight the giants, but it's offering something unique, and its tightknit community is still hosting tournaments and welcoming new players into the fold, keeping the scene alive purely out of passion for the game.
I don't routinely read fashion memoirs, but I leaped on Isaac Mizrahi's I.M. He grew up in Brooklyn's tightknit community of Middle Eastern Jews, whose ancestors immigrated from places like Aleppo, Beirut and Cairo in the early 1900s.
Over the ensuing decades, it would transform from a tightknit and largely self-supporting community — home to a robust garment industry and fading bachelor society shaped by earlier immigration policies — into a bustling neighborhood centered on young people and families.
The marchers, known as Juggalos — the tightknit supporters of the rap-metal duo Insane Clown Posse — had descended on the capital to proclaim their right to free speech and to denounce their classification by the F.B.I. as a criminal gang.
Mr. Nuon Chea and Mr. Khieu Samphan are the last survivors of a tightknit group that tried to turn Cambodia into an agrarian utopia, killing off its educated people and reorganizing the country into what amounted to a nationwide labor camp.
The singer-songwriters Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell layer their tightknit vocals into bright electronic soundscapes — a winning recipe that has earned them admiration from a fellow folktronica ambassador, Maggie Rogers, and an opening slot on Mitski's "Be the Cowboy" tour.
"Two Sisters," a new book by the Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad and translated by Sean Kinsella, begins in the aftermath of the girls' departure, which stunned their family and tightknit Somali immigrant community: What had gotten into their girls — so educated, so adored?
Glynnis MacNicol, a writer in New York City, says she felt dread leading up to her 40th birthday, particularly as longtime friends got married and were raptured away from the tightknit group and into lives where their partners and children occupied much of their time.
He specialised in watercolour drawings of Norfolk, North Wales, Cumberland and later, Kent. Frequently he introduced figures and cattle. Both James Baynes and his wife were a members of the Sandemanian Church. The Sandemanians were a small, devoted and fundamentalist Christian sect that formed tightknit communities of small congregations across the UK and in Danbury, Connecticut.
The Merlino/Natale faction was a much smaller, tightknit group, but was just as ruthless. They had allies in other Philadelphia criminal organizations and convinced some members of the Philadelphia crime family to switch sides. On March 17, 1994, Stanfa and 23 of his men were arrested on racketeering related chargers. This was the second major indictment on the crime family in seven years.
Her parents are Thorvald Stoltenberg, former foreign minister of Norway and Karin Stoltenberg, a geneticist who has served, among other prominent positions, as state secretary. Stoltenberg studied law. A 1995 biography of her father described the Stoltenberg family as a particularly tightknit family, known for its hospitality and openness, where the three children and their many friends set the tone. In the 1995 biography about her father, Nini Stoltenberg is described as the black sheep of the family.
The resilience of the neighborhood is stronger than ever, with well-connected and proud homeowners, and community involvement at an all-time high. As growth and change continues here, neighbors are committed to remaining linked to the past. The active “Back in the Day” history committee researches and records the unique stories of this neighborhood and its people. The rebirth of North Charlotte into the tightknit-arts-community of NoDa fills the streets, businesses, and houses with neighbors and patrons.
The theory of modes of religiosity seeks to explain the role of ritual in processes of group bonding and in the evolution of social complexity. Two modes are distinguished: imagistic and doctrinal. In the imagistic mode, collective rituals are infrequent and highly emotional, giving rise to tightknit local groups. In the doctrinal mode, rituals are frequent and relatively tame, producing indefinitely expandable communities with standardized beliefs and practices. Whitehouse’s published corpus includes a trilogy of books outlining his theory on modes of religiosity and the dysphoric pathway to identity fusion.
Another offbeat comedy from André Forcier about the Blanchard family, a tightknit group living in Coteau Rouge on the south shore of St. Lawrence (the film was shot in Longueuil). The grandfather of the clan (Paolo Noël) once was once a fisherman who used to get rid of bodies for the mob. His son (Lepage) runs the local gas station and he has two children, Hélène (Céline Bonnier) and Henri. Hélène is childless, so her mother (Louise Laparé) is carrying her baby; meanwhile, her husband (Roy Dupuis), an unscrupulous entrepreneur, wants to buy up the land to build an up-scale condo.
Alan leaves to live with his mother Evelyn (Holland Taylor) when the house is sold, but Walden invites both Alan and Jake back to live in the beach house. He needs friends and the three form a tightknit surrogate family. At the end of the ninth season, Jake joins the US Army; he appears occasionally during season 10, briefly dating Tammy (Jaime Pressly), who is 17 years his senior and has three kids, as well as Tammy's daughter Ashley (Emily Osment). In the 10th season, Walden proposes to his English girlfriend Zoey (Sophie Winkleman), only to be turned down, and discovers she has another man.
SOM took over the IIT commission when Mies retired and readily imitated the aesthetic of his highrise building designs. Many members of the tightknit architecture community lived at 900/910 over the years. Mies’ direct colleagues and collaborators like Walter Peterhans; his wife Brigitte Peterhans (who worked for SOM) and Mies’ own grandson, Dirk Lohan, all occupied the buildings at one time. Lohan became one of the three partners to take over Mies’ firm over upon his retirement along with Fujikawa and Bruno Conterato. Other notable residents include architects Margaret McCurry, who has written about her experience living at 900 910, and Stanley Tigerman of Tigerman McCurry Architects, and Mies’ longtime romantic partner, sculptor Lora Marx.
Matthew Sweet, also writing for The Daily Telegraph, called it "a bleak picture of Britain today". Caroline Frost, writing for The Huffington Post said: > while Broadchurch and Southcliffe tapped into the collective effect of a > crime on a tightknit community, What Remains does the opposite – highlights > just how it's possible for people to get lost, and stay very alone, in a big > city, where close living conditions no longer mean close neighbours, in > fact, often the opposite in our desperate struggle for personal space. > Anybody believing a tale like this is ridiculously far-fetched could do > worse than watch the moving and disturbing Dreams of a Life starring Zawe > Ashton. Equally surprising, and based on a true story.
The London law firm they engaged to work on their immigration case was unknowingly fraudulent and the Royal Mail and Home Office had "lost" the family's immigration papers, which stalled their British immigration case, so in July 1999, at the age of 14, his family was forced to move to Firhouse at the time a poor suburb near Tallaght in the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland. They lived there for three years, and Ellams worked jobs in general office administration for a local architectural firm and a sports retailer in his secondary school years. He attended Firhouse Community College in Firhouse, as the only Black boy at the school in his years. Racism towards him was prevalent, though it was out of ignorance, but he learned to laugh and not give in to self-pity, and eventually found a tightknit group of friends.
After high school, Scott Sharrard and core members of his band The Chesterfields moved their home base to New York City and eventually garnered critical appraise for their live shows and studio recordings. After they disbanded in 2002, Sharrard continued to write and record on his own as well as collaborating in the New York City and Hudson Valley areas with a tightknit group of musicians that includes bassist Jeff "The Claw" Hanley, drummer Diego Voglino and multi-instrumentalists Moses Patrou and Jay Collins, longtime saxophonist for the Gregg Allman Band who eventually got Scott an audition. In 2013, they went into the studio and recorded an album as "Scott Sharrard & the Brickyard Band" and play around New York and other places along the East Coast when Scott isn't working with the Gregg Allman Band. In 2011, Scott Sharrard also joined forces with drummer/vocalist Randy Ciarlante (The Band, Levon Helm) and Hammond B-3 player Bruce Katz (Gregg Allman Band, John Hammond, Delbert McClinton) to form a blues/soul/rock'n'roll power trio called CKS and played several shows in the New York City and Hudson Valley areas.

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