Sentences with phrase «generation little groups»

Not exact matches

These groups show little direct interest in the social questions that have concerned the contextual theologians of the last generation.
The group's application of new technologies and publishing on demand reduced the cost of publishing a book to a fraction of what it had been for previous generations; authors now have the ability to publish a book in as little as six weeks and print as few as a single copy.
I expected that like previous generations, there would be a multiplayer mode and a solo mode from the main menu; however online play has now taken precedent over solo matches and is named «Group Play», which in my mind translates to «local multiplayer» ala Melee / Brawl, and modes such as «Classic and All Star» are somewhat hidden in their own little area.
Little also fell in with a group of SoHo artists, white for the most part and also a generation ahead of him, including Thornton Willis, Peter Pinchbeck, Stewart Hitch, Richard Mock, and Tom Evans.
A little later, Doig remembers, he and his contemporaries became interested in the Pictures Generation: a loose group of artists who emerged in New York in the «70s — Richard Prince, Jack Goldstein and Sherrie Levine among them — whose work was based on appropriating photographic images.
In this group show of tough little delicacies, differences among self - taught art, outsider art and well - schooled - insider art are pretty much indistinguishable, and artists of different generations look like contemporaries.
According to analysis by non-profit research group Sandbag, EU coal generation fell to just over 21 % of total generation in 2016, a little more than one - half the share in 1990.
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