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  2. Muriel Belcher - Wikipedia

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    She had a knack for attracting or discovering interesting and colourful people, and the patronage of men like George Melly and Bacon helped to establish the Colony Room's close-knit community. Lady Rose McLaren, one of Bacon's friends, was a habituée of the club in her London days. Belcher was also famous for her rudeness, a trait which rubbed ...

  3. Rosewood massacre - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, almost everyone in the close-knit community was distantly related to each other. [8] The population of Rosewood peaked in 1915 at 355 people. Florida had effectively disenfranchised black voters since the start of the 20th century by high requirements for voter registration; both Sumner and Rosewood were part of a single voting ...

  4. High-context and low-context cultures - Wikipedia

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    They place a high value on interpersonal relationships and group members are a very close-knit community. [15] Typically a low-context culture will be less close-knit, and so individuals communicating will have fewer relational cues when interpreting messages.

  5. Measles case continue to rise in rural parts of West Texas ...

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    Cases have been concentrated in a “close-knit, undervaccinated” Mennonite community, health department spokeswoman Lara Anton has said — especially among families who attend small private religious schools or are homeschooled. A Brownfield resident and father of three told The Associated Press that he’s not too concerned about the outbreak.

  6. Maine's close-knit deaf community is grieving in the wake of ...

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    Maine's close-knit community of deaf and hard of hearing people is grieving in the wake of the Lewiston shootings that killed beloved members, many of whom were ardent advocates. The shootings ...

  7. Community - Wikipedia

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    community-life as interest-based, including sporting, leisure-based and business communities which come together for regular moments of engagement. community-life as proximately-related, where neighbourhood or commonality of association forms a community of convenience, or a community of place (see below). Projected community relations. This is ...

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  9. Maroons - Wikipedia

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    The maroons formed close-knit communities that practised small-scale agriculture and hunting. They were known to return to plantations to free family members and friends. On a few occasions, they also joined the Taíno settlements, who had escaped the Spanish in the 17th century.