There have certainly been persistent rumours of a deep split between a close-knit group of young players and the older squad members. |
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We were a close-knit team that was fortunate enough to play together for several years. |
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There are only eight teaching staff, and about 20 people work here all together, so it is a close-knit team. |
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For this close-knit, dependent community it was a painful and terrifying experience. |
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Friends and work colleagues in the close-knit community of Wentworth have already been a huge comfort, he said. |
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As humans, we must fit into a close-knit social system to succeed, yet our primary aim is still to look out for ourselves above all others. |
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It is a small community, a close-knit community and crimes of this nature are very, very rare. |
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The charity is run by a friendly and close-knit team which aims to promote, protect and improve carers' services in Croydon. |
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Brittany began the year by finding out which of her close-knit group of friends shared her classes. |
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Meals together are crucial to the building of a close-knit and joyful community. |
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The law enforcement community, like the armed forces, has always been very close-knit. |
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It was little wonder the advert quickened pulses among members of Edinburgh's close-knit financial community. |
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Her recollection of those early years was of a close-knit happy family that played games together. |
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He also had a spell at Reading but only really felt happy when he was back in the bosom of his close-knit family and friends. |
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We, like many others, want to spend a quiet and happy retirement in Lee, it is such a close-knit, safe community. |
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One of the school's strengths is its place at the centre of a close-knit village community. |
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Anna has relatives scattered all over Italy and recreates the intimacy of a close-knit family life in her work. |
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Both were well known in this close-knit community and deepest sympathy is extended to their families. |
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We did not have a big, extended family or a close-knit community to draw on, and I have financed everything myself. |
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Almost everyone in this close-knit region had been affected by these tragedies. |
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This instinct caused animals to form close-knit, evenly spaced groups, as seen in real mammal herds and fish schools. |
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Born in Springfield, Ohio he grew up in a close-knit family with four brothers and sisters. |
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The residents of the close-knit community of Beaconsfield prepared to celebrate the men's freedom and off licences stocked up on supplies. |
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In extended families, the network of relatives acts as a close-knit community. |
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Indeed, the genial 50-year-old has a lot of friends throughout the close-knit UK network. |
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The close-knit community of roughly 350 people is now struggling to cope with this terrible loss. |
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Together they form a close-knit fabric and it is sometimes difficult to know which thread should be used to begin new projects. |
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Often maintaining old world rivalries, Irish labourers lived in shantytowns along the canal and formed a close-knit working-class community. |
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Growing up amidst her close-knit family, Assia excelled at her studies, going on to obtain a law degree. |
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That alone was considered to be sufficient to enable them to form a close-knit community in terms of their security and other interests. |
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But the truth is that I had a very happy childhood, full of laughter and love, in a very close-knit family. |
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Another thing I like about my school is that it is relatively small and close-knit, and all of us form a close community. |
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The group were formerly close-knit but are now a bunch of individuals moving in separate directions and facing different problems. |
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Symbol systems can arise only in close-knit social groups, for the symbols are meaningful only as tokens in interactions with others. |
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Hundreds of callers have been supporting the very close-knit family at their home in Cashel. |
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And living in the country and being a part of a close-knit community is definitely something they wouldn't swap with their city cousins. |
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It would be difficult to find a more close-knit team than ours. |
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You no longer have close-knit mining or ship-building communities. |
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It's a fair assumption that he's aware of my existence simply because the community at my college is close-knit and talky. |
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Born in the Hessian village of Rhina in 1916, Friedel was the youngest of 16 close-knit siblings and first cousins. |
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Mads Mikkelsen stars as Lucas, a man living in a close-knit Danish village who has fallen on hard times after his divorce. |
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Haines was also well respected in the close-knit waterfront neighborhood of Fells Point, according to former neighbors. |
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Because of the type of crime we are dealing with, this has to be a close-knit community. |
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The Yorks were a close-knit and affectionate family and the princess had a secure and uncomplicated childhood. |
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Last night I was trying to key you into some of the wisdom we have accumulated through this close-knit project of ours. |
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He had been wise in his career choices, guided by his sprawling but close-knit family and his pugnacious agent. |
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The close-knit family was headed by a patriarch who made all pivotal decisions. |
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The choice of bar can range from a close-knit pub setting to a party animal's dream. |
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His borderless homesteads reveal the close-knit neighbors as a hop, skip, and a jump away from mob mentality. |
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In our close-knit cliques we gossip about a variety of topics even though we complain about the parents who do it. |
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For example, the small size of communities was often mentioned as a reason for ease of access to care through word of mouth in a close-knit community. |
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We encourage feedback from clients, and it is a close-knit community so we are sure to hear what is going wrong. |
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Coming from a close-knit Irish family that can trace its roots in the mother country back to 1610, just how did he decide to come and live in Pattaya? |
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While the WO enjoys the synergies and resources that come from its size and association with the larger department, it also fosters a close-knit atmosphere appreciated by all who work there. |
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In western Labrador, where communities are small and close-knit, French-speaking women and young women rarely discuss the violence they have experienced. |
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The rumour mill went into overdrive and the identity of her alleged attacker was said to be a well-known secret in London's close-knit television community. |
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Jakarta's sprawling metropolis has become a close-knit hive of concern. |
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Not all Brotherhoods employ such techniques, but some do in the smaller pueblos where the communities are more close-knit and it is more difficult to keep secrets. |
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Who could have thought, for instance, only a few years ago, that the Soviet system, so close-knit and impenetrable, could be transformed without excessively traumatic side-effects? |
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It should be stressed that the extensive and close-knit fabric of society contributes very considerably to the interest in human rights education and in spreading this culture. |
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Your team may be small but it is very close-knit and multi-skilled. |
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I see it as a family society because it is difficult to learn about joint responsibility and solidarity if it is not learnt in a small, close-knit community. |
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The deceptively close-knit Guignebond family suddenly finds a duffle bag filled with banknotes. |
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It could no longer be the kind of close-knit company over which Olivier patriarchally presided. |
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On the other hand, Northern Ireland is inhabited by only about 1.7 million people, distributed among close-knit urban neighborhoods and rural communities. |
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We have united two groups that now work side by side as one close-knit team, with one methodology concerning common processes and with the same care for quality. |
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Here, under an umbrella of kindness unfurled by Kevin Gearns, the innkeeper, they form a close-knit yet disparate community, each of them thrown by tragedy into the orbit of the others, all of them searching for comfort. |
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They therefore form a close-knit group which in many cases there are good reasons for splitting up rather than holding them together in the same prison or the same prison ward. |
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The close-knit backpacker community is gripped by news of a Hollywood-style nightmare in the outback. |
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Made up from a close-knit team of twenty people, it contributes to spreading the notability of flower essences across France and on a worldwide scale. |
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Of course, you don't need to be friends with someone to send them compliments or read their reviews, so keep in mind that just like life itself, the Yelp experience extends beyond your close-knit group of friends. |
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I come from a close-knit family, we never keep secrets from one another. |
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Japanese and East Asians are ethnocentric, close-knit societies. |
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To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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The close-knit Kabschia saxifrages flower early in the year and are sometimes studded so prolifically with flowers that their foliage is invisible. |
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