Word: knitted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...shade and knit anew the patch of words...
...dancers. With no name stars as big as Markova, Dolin, or Danilova, it depends on skillful and hard-working dancers like Nora Kaye, Alicia Alonso, Lucia Chase, Igor Youskevitch, Michael Kidd, and Antony Tudor and a well-trained corps de ballet. The total effect is of a well-knit group instead of a ragged base with a few added lights, such as the Original Ballet Russ and Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo companies illustrate. With improved financial acumen and a few breaks, therefore, the Ballet Theatre should easily outdistance its two chief opponents in the 1946-47 ballet sweepstakes...
...strong union in a utility cannot be beaten if it is determined to win. The conditions of employment in the mines are such that the UMW is one of the most closely knit unions in the nation, and experience has shown the men the cost of refusing to follow their leaders. With considerable justice, they place their union over the welfare of other citizens and will be quite willing to paralyze the national economy...
About all that little Joe ever did was brush the flies off the horses' big rumps while his old man did the shoeing. Little Joe never actually worked at his father's trade. But he grew up to have his old man's squat, thick-knit build. And in the politician's trade, which Joe Martin took up, he worked somewhat in the manner of a blacksmith-a nail here, a nail there, working most of the time close to the ground...
Lowell, having previously showed a comparative wealth of backfield material and a heavy line, uncorked an unstoppable passing attack in a session with the Yard squad yesterday. In addition, a well-knit defense gives evidence that Coach Tom Horne's charges will be a formidable factor in deciding which House walks off with the Clark trophy...