Sentences with phrase «growing gaggle»

Professor Eugene Volokh weighs in with a lengthy answer here — as do a growing gaggle of folks at the bottom of this post.
Let's see if I've still got track of the growing gaggle of primary suspects under the Climate-Gate banner.

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He explores how Methodism grew from a barely perceptible impulse in the Church of England in the 18th century to a foremost expression of Christianity in the modern world; how the mixing of Enlightenment rationality and evangelical enthusiasm resulted in Methodism's perennial doubleness of vision; how the Methodist message was heard, internalized and enacted in a bewildering variety of social and geographic locations; how opposition from Outsiders fostered strength while conflict between insiders fostered weakness; how money was raised, spent and symbolized; how women and racial and ethnic minorities found nourishment in the Methodist message; how the movement managed to circle the globe completely; and finally, how a gaggle of theories about secularization might help us understand Methodism's decline in the latter half of the 20th century.
It encompasses the convergence of transcendent British boatmaker George Pocock; the quiet yet deadly effective UW men's varsity coach, Al Ulbrickson; and an unlikely gaggle of young rowers who would shine as freshmen, then grow up together, «a rough - and - tumble bunch,» writes Brown, «not very worldly, but earnest and used to hard work.»
Grown men slowly pedal dirt bikes and fixies through streets clogged with gaggles and coveys of every type of farm bird from chickens to peacocks.
Tourism invites hordes of people to trample over the delicate island ecosystems, the ever - growing industry attracts migrant workers to join an already unsustainable population which combined with the gaggle of visitors usurps the Galapagos» limited resources.
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