Sentences with phrase «tightly knit»

I work every day in a tightly knit group, led by my experienced business partner.
It's hard to score listings in the tightly knit community because the homes are often «spoken for» before they officially go on the market.
Tightly knit, walkable communities that encourage neighborhood interactions, small - business development, and locally sourced food are exploding in popularity.
«In a community as tightly knit as Saint John, it's all about the relationships,» says Don Ketchum.
Chennai About Blog Tightly Knit community of enthusiastic Amateur Meteorologists.
I would be honored to be a part of the infrastructure that facilitates the city's tightly knit community.
But I also think this could be off - putting and could end up having them think quite ill of me — and since this is a rather tightly knit nonprofit community, having my name associated with «difficult» or «expensive» would probably be burning a whole lot of bridges.
As long as the executive's story is written in a glimpseable format with the takeaway highlights and value prop tightly knit and showcased throughout, then the length becomes less relevant.
Although 2 «equally» qualified candidates may be vying for same job, it truly is a mix of factors that will determine their being offered the job... or not, and the value proposition message (which stems from a multiply refined, tightly knit together resume message) WILL impact that decision.
Jony's ID group has become a tightly knit team, as many of them have worked together for decades.
After all, the OnePlus community is a tightly knit community and I am proud to be a part of it.
From the late 16th century London publishers ran a tightly knit cabal they called the Stationers» Company.
Tay & Partners's tightly knit team is skilled in antitrust litigation.
Zaira Solano was raised in Weehawken, New Jersey in a tightly knit Dominican family.
A lot of US firms have the verein model, and are more of a loose confederation, whereas we are tightly knit.
Wegman's panel consisted of a tightly knit «social network» — far tighter than any he alleged in his nonsensical «social network analysis.»
We have a small, tightly knit and perhaps even insular community that everybody is relying on for accurate information on how the Earth's climate is changing over time, and what influence human activity is having on it, yet there appears to be little of self - auditing activity in that field, but rather, if anything, more of a wagon - circling going on...
The only reason the CRU crew had a presumption of privacy in their emails is simply due to their closed circuitry: they were such a tightly knit, intra-reinforcing clique, despite the fact they were actually operating in the service of the tax paying public.
He saw benevolence and beauty, the tightly knit longleaf pine forests, the undulant riverine corridors of the Chattahoochee, the tantalizing pure light of life reflected on bracts and fronds, the drifting silvery spider silk that takes tiny passengers to new forests.
In a scrupulous act of artistic follow - through, Tuymans painted precisely the canvases he described in an interview some 10 months ago: «The next series will be tightly knit and will deal with the role of the corporate in our lives, with its pervasiveness and its invisibility.
We perceive a highly active utopian society, whose inhabitants relentlessly relate to one another and to their environment, while at the same time we have a sense of claustrophobic enclave and wonder how tightly knit an ideal society should be.
A successful venture, it created a tightly knit Anglophone community in the heart of Italy.
After finishing school, Saye went on to study at the University for the Creative Arts, where she was part of a tightly knit group of four women who lived and created together.
Indeed, The London Group itself, and its century of cooperation among artists, can be seen as a tightly knit group; a polychromatic tapestry of people, styles and technologies — a mesh.
Conner currently works in Houston among a tightly knit community of artists in a studio space called El Rincón Social.
Essentially, you had to be an outsider to the fractious, nonetheless tightly knit group of artists in Manhattan who argued and drank together and who played their work off against one another.
He described Chicago's art market as somewhere between New York's and Dallas's — not quite as small and tightly knit as in Dallas, where the overlap between collectors and museum trustees is almost 100 %, but not as diffuse as New York's.
Facility with line becomes especially evident in her etchings, which range from Hockney, who is tightly knit together with hatched lines, to Lowman and Barney, who are loosely rendered in smooth, free - flowing marks that reflect restraint and a discerning eye for the essential.
In describing his small portraits, the catalogue entry remarks that «here, color, form and composition are tightly knit together in a dazzling display of painterly bravura, forming a small group of extremely rare works that remain some of the highlights of the last one hundred years of painting.»
At Otis College, you'll become part of a warm, tightly knit community that supports your creative endeavors.
Titled: Journal Entries, Barry records his thoughts, observations and events on the vessel surface in small, tightly knit script.
Participants will address and rework the often tightly knit narrative of art that emerged from Italy in the 1960s, considering practices that variously invested in the body, domesticity, emotion, myth, and even pop culture.
Building a tapestry of structure and dimension through a weaving of loose and tightly knit brush strokes, Casteel builds upon the canvas» plain surface an orchestra of color and texture, with the application of paint not unlike the caress of a familiar hand.
The tightly knit team is comprised of approximately 50 experienced and skilled developers.
Players are urged to rush and loot as much equipment as possible while outrunning a restrictive killing field that constricts the map areas in a tightly knit circle of death and probability.
A terrifying return to form for the survival horror series, a well - crafted crossover title for young and old and a tightly knit textile platformer
Sony has a tightly knit ecosystem that makes you buy their hardware to sell software.
That tightly knit environment, and being encouraged to backtrack to explore previously locked off areas again is a blessing for fans after the direction the series took after Resident Evil 4.
If you're daunted by hundred - plus hour RPGs and want a tightly knit experience that lasts seconds, Devolver Digital has announced that it...
I suspect Ubisoft's model of spreading development across multiple studios allows for technical brilliance but saps their games of the meaningful narrative drive you get with an auteur, or a tightly knit studio, or even just vision.
I suppose there's some small, selfish part of my mind hiding away that misses being part of a small, tightly knit club that stuck together because nobody else had our back.
We're kind of a very tightly knit community.
Our resort employs a dynamic team of people who form a tightly knit community that works hard and plays even harder.
Because prairie dogs are highly social animals living in tightly knit colonies, they suffer particularly high mortality rates from plague; upwards of 90 percent of a colony can die off during an outbreak.
What you do with your puppy during this time will determine his ability to navigate a life tightly knit with us humans and our weird and wacky ways.
The eight - person cast of trainers and behavior specialists, which Erica refers to as «a very tightly knit group,» consists of Manager, Vincent Buscemi, Feline Behaviorists, Dorit Shani and Matthew Stephens, and trainers Michelle Knapp, Sonia Rodriguez, Sonia Saakian and Tracy Pendergast - Mesisca.
It's easiest to build these types of relationships in places where people are tightly knit to begin with.
For his second full - length book of poetry, after the award - winning Far District (2010), Hutchinson has crafted a tightly knit, deeply resonant collection.
By accident, he encounters one of the members of a club calling itself the Tudor Night Climbers, a tightly knit, wealthy, secretive and tantalizingly eccentric circle of undergraduates who at night scale the college towers and gargoyles in pursuit of ever greater sensations.
She has particularly fond memories of the ongoing soap opera that makes up the day - to - day life of a large secondary school, because all tightly knit communities are full of stories: «For a writer, it's a perfect environment.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z