In the tightknit world of poetry, buzz about the salon has increased with each guest. |
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The families themselves, because of their tightknit nature, do not allow their children to receive outside treatment. |
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Now a kind of network exists in a Washington Heights building: a tightknit group of older residents refuses to let one another live, or mourn, alone. |
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Around the nuances of old-school distillation and its horse-sense methodology has coalesced a tightknit community, happy to taste what the other guy is doing and offer pointers. |
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Watts says that child care in PEI is strengthened by a strong and tightknit early childhood development association, and by good relationships between providers and social services. |
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This last example illustrates the tightknit relationship between coastal and watershed ecosystems, and how the prosperity of communities depends on the health of the local environment. |
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