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The Justice Department has also sued Google over its dominance in advertising technology, and Apple for making it difficult for consumers to leave its tightly knit universe of devices and software.

The symbol of the day: the ubiquitous p***y hats, cheerful pink knitted confections worn by women reclaiming control over a body part that Trump memorably boasted about grabbing against his victims' wills.

From Salon

Afternoons would be spent relaxing, Díaz knitting while her husband strummed guitar.

I know this is a really tight knit race between our two candidates.

From BBC

She also praised the "tight knit community" for coming together to help.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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