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en Some of us lost our houses, so the whole team moved into the school. We're tightly-knit, we're like a family,
  David Harris

en We organized ourselves into a pretty tightly knit group and put together a plan and a team,

en Football in this country, especially the national team, means a lot to them. If the national team is not doing well, people -- I'll go as far as to say they have less confidence and they don't believe in Germany anymore. It's tightly knit. Politics and soccer, they're close.

en Some of (my former co-workers) lost their houses and their cars. Some were in a lot worse financial shape than I was. Fortunately, I had help from my family and my spouse and her family, so I was able to manage.

en As an attack firefighter, I am capable of all risks; but I am always moved at the way a family can rejoice over their safety when faced with great personal loss. I remember a family that literally lost everything they own but were still so appreciative that all of their family members were safe. It really puts everything in perspective for you.

en and we're doing a deal for a guy whose family lost some houses. And we're looking into doing something with the Red Cross.

en This team has stuck together. We're a close-knit family. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. The coaches have been great, and things are going our way right now.

en They have been very accepting of me and my family, and it has evolved into a close-knit team and coaching staff. I really think that it has helped us throughout the tournament.

en One thing about the Midtown area was at one time it was faculty houses and as they moved away; larger, older homes not suitable for single-family use became available and no one had a good handle on the number of units going in.

en There is no blame on the blind man, nor is there blame on the lame, nor is there blame on the sick, nor on yourselves that you eat from your houses, or your fathers' houses or your mothers' houses, or your brothers' houses, or your sisters' houses, or your paternal uncles' houses, or your paternal aunts' houses, or your maternal uncles' houses, or your maternal aunts' houses, or what you possess the keys of, or your friends' (houses). It is no sin in you that you eat together or separately. So when you enter houses, greet your people with a salutation from Allah, blessed (and) goodly; thus does Allah make clear to you the communications that you may understand.

en We had a close-knit family. That's one reason I was probably more shocked than anybody that someone in my family was on drugs.

en We have a close-knit family here. It's nice to see a team come to work every day, get faced with challenges and still knock out a lot of work.

en The guys that were originally in Unit C were moved out into the houses because the new [female] resident hall did not open. We wanted to give them a chance to move back on campus because they had been displaced and were living in houses that had more residents than desired.

en We're gutted. We had a seriously good team behind the scenes and Troy was a vital figure. We work together like a close-knit family and I can't say enough how crucial Troy has been.

en I went to St. Mary's School and to St. James High School. We left just before my senior year and moved to California. My dad was a painter in Grand Forks and a house painter in California. My mother was sick, and my grandmother and aunt lived out there, so our transition was family-covered. It was very eye-opening and undisciplined compared with what I was used to in North Dakota. In Catholic school, I was used to standing to answer when someone asked a question. In California, they didn't care if you chewed gum.


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