Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1954, Kelley became entrenched in a local proto - punk scene that
fomented such bands Iggy and the Stooges and MC5.
Not exact matches
When it functions in
such a way religion can be an element in
fomenting and sustaining conflict.
He added that it was in the interest of the good people of Kaduna State to note that those who might be contemplating to come to Kaduna to
foment trouble are strictly advised to stay away from the state as the command is prepared to deal decisively with any
such person or group.
«We are committed to pursuing and prosecuting those who
foment fear and hate through
such criminal threats.»
Vice President Kwesi Amissah - Arthur has warned political party activists who intend to
foment trouble in the December 7 elections to desist from
such behaviour.
Focusing a series on that topic, as opposed to trying to
foment fear over rice causing cancer when there's no evidence to support
such an assertion, would have been helpful.
From observing conditions there and in other cities, we believe that bargaining and related union activity have not only hampered urban public schools with
such things as cumbersome contracts, but have introduced practices into the education system that are counterproductive,
fomenting a demoralizing pattern of acrimony between teachers and administrators that is fundamentally at odds with effective education.
Because he lived reclusively on the east end of Long Island, far from the contemporaneous artistic
foment of Manhattan, his art and its eloquence remained something of a secret, albeit one with extremely devoted followers,
such as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lauren Bacall, as well as numerous artists, notably Fairfield Porter, Edward Gorey and Susan Rothenberg.
Commentary from artists
such as Julie Ault, Andrea Bowers, Jim Hodges, Mike Kelley, and Pae White, among others, does much to argue for Kent's influence on various trajectories of contemporary art production, especially those that investigate the malleability of language, appropriate popular and commercial imagery, and
foment activism.
Among the concerns bubbling to the surface in the last week or so are: (1) Renewables might not be doing
such a great job of replacing fossil fuel capacity after all, (2) Energy storage might be
fomenting yet another carbon emissions problem instead of solving one, and (3) Renewables might be making electricity rates go up, not down.