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  2. Edward Thring - Wikipedia

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    Thring was the headmaster of Uppingham between 1853 and 1887; here he turned a poor provincial grammar school of 25 boys into a top public school within ten years. Thring insisted on confining the school to around 300 boys to maintain a small, "tight-knit" Christian community. Thring believed that every boy was good for something.

  3. March of the Falsettos - Wikipedia

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    After several such dinners and therapy sessions, Jason asks Mendel what his romantic intentions are towards Trina, and Mendel makes a marriage proposal to Trina, which she accepts ("A Marriage Proposal"). Marvin feels defensive over losing his family to his psychiatrist, and he and Mendel argue. ("Tight-Knit Family (Reprise)").

  4. Pueblo peoples - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo peoples speak languages from four distinct language families, which means these languages are completely different in vocabulary, grammar, and most other linguistic aspects. As a result, each Pueblo language is not easily understood by speakers of the other languages, with English now working as the lingua franca of the region.

  5. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - Wikipedia

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    Each side had strong family ties. The brothers James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, and Warren Earp were a tight-knit family, working together as lawmen, pimps, and saloon owners in several frontier towns, among other occupations, and had

  6. Anuak people - Wikipedia

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    The Anuak predominantly live in tight-knit communities which are largely self-contained, and often have little communication with the outside world. [5] The Gambela Region , where many Anuak people within Ethiopia live is low-lying, [ 5 ] and is hot and tropical with rich, fertile, well-watered soil coming from the rivers.

  7. Falsettos - Wikipedia

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    Falsettos is a sung-through musical with a book by William Finn and James Lapine, and music and lyrics by Finn.The musical consists of March of the Falsettos (1981) and Falsettoland (1990), the last two installments in a trio of one-act musicals that premiered off-Broadway (the first was In Trousers).

  8. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    The first published English grammar was a Pamphlet for Grammar of 1586, written by William Bullokar with the stated goal of demonstrating that English was just as rule-based as Latin. Bullokar's grammar was faithfully modeled on William Lily's Latin grammar, Rudimenta Grammatices (1534), used in English schools at that time, having been ...

  9. Kildin Sami - Wikipedia

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    I emm I.not tʹēdʹ know koalʹe if Evvan Ivan li is puadtma. come. Mun emm tʹēdʹ koalʹe Evvan li puadtma. I I.not know if Ivan is come. "I don't know if/whether Ivan has come." Negative clause in present tense: Sōnn s/he ejj s/he.not tʹēdtma knew. CN koalʹe if sōnn s/he jo already ujjtma gone li. is Sōnn ejj tʹēdtma koalʹe sōnn jo ujjtma li. s/he s/he.not knew.CN if s/he ...