Sentences with phrase «knit group like»

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The authors judge, correctly I reckon, that however individualistic conservatives» political and theological ideology may be, their churches are apt to function more like authentic communities — close - knit groups, commitment to which is viewed by their members not as optional but as integral to individual identity.
Plus you can find out who else is similar knitting projects, join groups of like - minded knitters, and revel in the community.
I wanted to feel like I belonged to a tight - knit group of moms I could call on for advice or invite over if I wanted some company.
If you have members of your family or group of friends who like to knit, crochet or sew, go with it!
«People tend to behave like people, whether they're in a prehistoric world, a business, a knitting group, or a video game.
Like many of his notions, Bourbaki existed only in the abstract: he was the pseudonym for a tight - knit group of young Parisian researchers.
They live in tightly knit social groups, have complex relationships, communicate with each other using language - like vocalizations, and even have regional dialects.
And if you're like not down for that, it's not the group for you because we are a close knit family who's always inviting more family and more tribe to join us, and I love that so much.
Over two decades ago, the British film scene was drastically up - rooted and challenged by the likes of an ambitious, dangerously addictive film centered on a closely knit group of Scottish junkies.
We are a tight - knit group and like to have fun while providing outstanding service to our clientele.
It's always been family - owned and the company itself is a tight - knit group that operates very much like a family to this day.
Beachfront villas are the have - it - all holiday option treasured by families and close - knit groups that like to settle in for unhurried vacations by the sea.
«The job requires a lot of new skills, and uses a lot more Japanese, but in most important ways it feels just like 8 - 4: a small, tight - knit group of friends who are willing to go the extra mile out of love for their games.»
Best has to be the party of Persona 4G, they really felt like a tight - knit group towards the end and there are so many events in the game that make the cast grow closer.
2016 Passman, Melissa, Art in Focus, (interview), April Boucher, Brian, «11 Booths I could hardly tear myself away from at Nada New York», artnet.com, May 6 Sutton, Benjamin, «Nada New York Gets Nasty», hyperallergic.com, May 6 Shaw, Michael, The Conversation Podcast, episode # 135, theconversationartistpodcast.podomatic.com, April 15 2015 Griffin, Jonathan, «Reviews in Brief: Max Maslansky», Modern Painters, February, p. 77 Cherry, Henry, «Escaping Monotony with Max Maslansky», Reimagine (online), February Diehl, Travis, «Critics» Picks: Max Maslansky», artforum.com, May 5 Los Angeles Review of Books, lareviewofbooks.org, (image), June 21 Hotchkiss, Sarah, «Sexy Sculpture Fills CULT's Summer Group Show», kqed.com, July 27 CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists 2015, catalog, p9 Archer, Larissa, «Review: Sexxitecture / Cult, San Francisco,» Frieze, October, pp260 - 261 2014 Hutton, Jen, «Max Maslansky», Made in L.A. 2014, catalog, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Miranda, Carolina A., «Datebook: Boxing painters, teen idols, and John Altoon's short career», The Los Angeles Times, June 5 Zimskind, Lyle, «Channing Hansen's Quantum Paintings are Really Knit», Los Angeles Magazine Blog.com, July 17 Finkel, Jori, «Painting on Radio Canvas», The New York Times, February 7 Khadivi, Jesi, «Curated in L.A», interview with Michael Ned Holte, Kaleidoscope, Summer, pp.110 - 115 Gill, Noor, «' Made in L.A 2014» at Hammer Museum displays work by artists like Max Maslansky», DailyBruin.com, August 4 Hernando, Gladys, «The White Album», catalog, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles, p. 28 Plagens, Peter, «Exhibit a Creation of Show, Not Tell», The Wall Street Journal, August 19 Berardini, Andrew, Art Review, September Dhiel, Travis, «The Face Collector», essay for Sniff The Space Flat on Your Face catalog, pp. 15 - 18 Griffin, Jonathan, «Highlights 2014», Frieze.com, December 19 New American Paintings, issue 115, Pacific Coast, December 2014 / January 2015, pp. 118-121 2013 Perry, Eve, «Not Taking the 1990s Very Seriously», Hyperallergic.com, (web), March 27 Griffin, Jonathan, «Made in Space», art agenda.com, (web), March 28 Smith, Roberta, «Art in Review: Made in Space», The New York Times, August 1 «Made in Space at Gavin Brown and Venus Over Manhattan», Contemporary Art Daily, August 6 «Group Show at Tif's Desk at Tom Solomon», Contemporary Art Daily, July 28 2011 MacDevitt, James, Object - Orientation, catalog, Cerritos College Art Gallery Dambrot, Shana Nys, «Web Diver: Turning Strangers» Online Photos into Paintings», LA Weekly, May 2010 Beautiful Decay, (www.beautifuldecay.com), July 22 2007 «Allegorical Statements», Los Angeles Times, May 17, p. E3 2006 Bellstrom, Kristen, «The Art of Buying», Smart Money Magazine, May 2006, pp. 111 - 13 Impression (Ism): Contemporary Impressions, catalog, City of Brea Art Gallery, Brea, CA, March 2005 The Armpit of the Mole, a drawing compilation, Fundació 30 km / s, Paris, France
Governments, political parties, AGW alarmists, «green» industries, celebrities, mainstream media news outlets, TV networks like NBC, special interest groups — all of these close - knit groups have both personal and professional vested interests in keeping the myth of «man - made» global warming alive, and suffice it to say that they will work hard to «contain» this scandal.
«If I sat down in a park in Tehran and knit, I would gather a group of women around me like that.»
The students at my law school have started language practice tables — French, Portuguese, and Spanish «Parlez» chats, but, like with the knitting group they have, I want to participate when I can do it well.
Human nature being what it is, over a period of years a close - knit group of well - meaning, dogmatically like - minded Realtors managed to convert the original idea of organized real estate into unwieldy, quasi-governmental agencies that sprouted growing nightmarish bureaucracies, studded with wasteful committees and task forces fore and aft.
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