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It's a rigid, secretive, tightly-knit institution, he said in a written statement.
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It's a rigid, secretive, tightly-knit institution, he said in a written statement.
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The mountain villagers in Oaxaca keep very much to themselves, are tightly-knit communities (more like families actually).
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The mountain villagers in Oaxaca keep very much to themselves, are tightly-knit communities (more like families actually).
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The mountain villagers in Oaxaca keep very much to themselves, are tightly-knit communities (more like families actually).
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The mountain villagers in Oaxaca keep very much to themselves, are tightly-knit communities (more like families actually).
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With a tightly-knit ensemble that has dug deep into their characters and found so much more than appears on the printed page, this production should not be missed by any serious theatregoer in the Bay area.
George Heymont: Laying a Clear Dramatic Foundation George Heymont 2011
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The mountain villagers in Oaxaca keep very much to themselves, are tightly-knit communities (more like families actually).
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As directed by Kent Gash, Seven Guitars portrays a tightly-knit group of friends who have known each other long enough to know each other's secrets.
George Heymont: Laying a Clear Dramatic Foundation George Heymont 2011
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For, like all tightly-knit communities, schools are full of stories.
Joanne Harris discusses Gentlemen & Players and her work in general. 2010
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