Sentences with phrase «knit group who»

The cryptocurrency community is centered around a tight - knit group who keep in touch via internet message boards and crypto conferences.
In 1963 Janet Fish received her MFA from Yale, where her fellow students included Chuck Close, Rackstraw Downes, Nancy Graves, Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, and Richard Serra, a tight - knit group who formed an intense, ambitious, competitive cohort that motivated one another to develop and defend their work.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who left the club last month, has left a big squad at the Cardiff City Stadium and it will be tough for Slade to put together a tight knit group who can challenge for promotion.

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Bonus: some groups are really tight knit and foster a sense of community; you might just meet a neighbor who becomes a friend, or be able to ask others where to find the best sitters / dentists / mommy yoga class / etc.
The sexual fall of many men who've exercised «authority» within tight knit groups would seem to back up your view of hidden eroticism.
Consider this quote from Stuart Murray's The Naked Anabaptist: «The Anabaptist movement began as a loose - knit coalition of groups who were forming in various places across central Europe — the sixteenth century equivalent of the «emerging church.
We see Mahamadou Niakate, another of Evra's gang of scallywags who stayed a close knit group of friends throughout their childhood.
Plus you can find out who else is similar knitting projects, join groups of like - minded knitters, and revel in the community.
If you have members of your family or group of friends who like to knit, crochet or sew, go with it!
Petrillo, who has just left Argentina for a research post at the Medical University of Vienna, says that he will sorely miss the camaraderie of the tight - knit group of RNA researchers from labs and universities all over Buenos Aires.
But comparing the sensor data with the economists» survey data, Waber found the opposite: Bankers belonging to a small, tight - knit group of co-workers who spoke frequently with one another — an indicator of what social scientists call social cohesion — were not only happier in their jobs, they also got more work done, shared ideas faster and divvied up tasks more efficiently.
By 2006 Deisseroth had a tight - knit group of 15 who took frequent excursions to local Indian buffets and In - N - Out Burger when they were not working intensely side by side.
As part of the University of Oklahoma's Multi-Cultural Engineering Program, Simmons joined a close - knit group of students and admired faculty member Pamela McCauley - Bell, a former welfare recipient and teen mother who earned a PhD in engineering — the first black woman in Oklahoma to do so.
Waring says his «ingredients» for growing environmental cooperation include «a population of tight - knit groups, under high pressure to preserve resources, who have the power to manage them, and who learn from each other's successes and failures.»
Vite noted that his work on NPC is unique not only because of the tight - knit group of researchers who freely share data and speak regularly about new directions to take in their work but also for the role of parents and families of children who are affected by the disease.
In other words, fairness to strangers — who would be regarded with antagonism or at least mistrust in small, close - knit hunter - gatherer groups — is a behavior that has evolved along with other norms in complex societies.
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.
People who train together to run a marathon become a close - knit group.
Close - knit friendship groups and transient tourists mean it's difficult to meet new people who both pique your interest and who'll be sticking around.
Per Showtime's official synopsis: ««I'm Dying Up Here» delves into the inspired, damaged and complicated psyches of a fictional group of competitive but close - knit comedians mentored by Goldie (Leo), a brassy comedy club owner who rules over her business with an iron fist but nurtures her comedians with tough love.
The «70s - set, stand - up comedy - centric series «delves into the inspired, damaged and complicated psyches of a fictional group of competitive but close - knit comedians mentored by Goldie (Melissa Leo), a brassy comedy club owner who rules over her business with an iron fist but nurtures her comedians with tough love,» per Showtime's synopsis.
Some parents may be dissuaded to get involved with what they perceive as a group of close - knit educational professionals who engage in language and practices meant to exclude parents from the work of educational systems.
02 — who, since graduating HGSE, has worked as a USAID contractor implementing the Afghanistan Primary Education Program — benefit directly from the program's tight - knit group.
Founded in the early 1990s by a tight - knit group of families who wanted an affordable Christian education for their children, the academy is now an academically successful K - 12 school serving 300 children in the Bloomington area.
Before there was a SEMA Show, there was an association — a loosely knit group of speed - equipment manufacturers who came together with a common interest.
To discover who «Alexandra Madison» was, Cassie must go undercover as the dead girl herself, even moving into the house that Alexandra shares with her unusually close - knit group of friends.
Our organization is small, intimate and comprised of a close - knit group of individuals who genuinely love good Manga.
Many are close - knit groups of people who have formed lasting friendships.
Players will follow the exploits of the Go - Home Club, a tight - knit group of Kishimai High School students who've discovered that their lives are nothing more than a virtual charade.
«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.»
Ms. Fuld has instead taken her place among a small but close - knit group of American drawings collectors who seek out artists» more subtle renderings and sketches.
The collection includes works by artists associated with the loosely knit group known as the «Pictures Generation,» such as Cindy Sherman and John Baldessari, who appropriated images from the mainstream media, as well as several members of the Düsseldorf school of photography.
The painting scene in San Francisco in the»40s centered around a small, tight - knit group of teachers and serious students at the California School of Fine Arts (renamed the San Francisco Art Institute in 1961), who were influenced by Clyfford Still (1904 - 1980), a major first - generation abstract expressionist painter, who taught at CSFA from 1946 until the early»50s when he moved to New York.
Essentially, you had to be an outsider to the fractious, nonetheless tightly knit group of artists in Manhattan who argued and drank together and who played their work off against one another.
This group exhibition features fifteen artists who engage in sewing, knitting, and weaving to create a wide - range of works that activate the expressive and conceptual potential of line and illuminate affinities between the mediums of textile and drawing.
Rivers was a leading figure in the New York School, a loose - knit group of painters, writers, dancers, and musicians who formed the core of the East Coast avant - garde in the 1950s and «60s.
Lawler emerged in the 1970s as part of the Pictures Generation — a loosely knit group of artists who used media tactics to critically examine the functions and codes of representation — when she began taking pictures of other artists» works displayed in private collections, museums, galleries, storage spaces, and auction houses, subtly commenting on the sociological use and value of art.
She soon became associated with a loosely knit group of Realist painters known as the 14th Street school, who included Moses and Raphael Soyer and Isabel Bishop.
The 19th - century Hudson River School of landscape painting consisted of a loose - knit group of painters, inspired by Romanticism, who were based in New York City during the 1850s, and who came under the influence of the English - born artist Thomas Cole (1801 — 1848).
In fine art, the term «St Ives School» refers to a loose - knit group of artists (mainly exponents of abstract art) who flourished in the Cornish seaside town of St Ives, in England, from 1939 to the mid-1960s.
Specifically, the exhibition focuses on four groups of artists associated with as many different geographical regions: the six - artist group calling itself the Hairy Who, which exhibited in Chicago from 1966 to» 69; nine artists associated with the San Francisco - born trend known as Funk; the four art - and zine - producing members of the noise band Destroy All Monsters, which disturbed the peace in Ann Arbor, Mich., from 1973 to» 77; and Forcefield, a four - artist collective that made music, videos, sculptures, installations and colorful, knitted costumes in Fort Thunder, a former warehouse in Providence, R.I., from 1996 to 2003.
Best known for his Impressionist landscape painting, John H Twachtman was a member of «The Ten», a loose - knit group of American painters from Boston and New York, who were interested in Impressionism and who exhibited together 1898 - 1919 in opposition to the more conservative Society of American Artists.
Louise Lawler is an influential member of the Pictures Generation, a tight - knit group of artists beginning in the «70s who provocatively manipulated images to underscore how media influences our perceptions of subjectivity and the world.
After finishing school, Saye went on to study at the University for the Creative Arts, where she was part of a tightly knit group of four women who lived and created together.
Clough is associated with the Pictures Generation, a loosely knit group of artists that includes Longo, John Baldessari, Mike Bildo, Sherrie Levine, Cindy Sherman, and many others, who, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, appropriated, manipulated, and recontextualized familiar imagery from consumer culture and art history.
Richard Prince came of age in New York in the late»70s, as part of a loosely knit group of artists, including Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, and Jack Goldstein, who used photography to re-contextualize art and media images, challenging received ideas about authorship and originality.
funded an array of front organizations to create the appearance of a broad platform for a tight - knit group of vocal climate change contrarians who misrepresent peer - reviewed scientific findings
These are made of yarn from UK reared animals; the yarn is water wheel spun and mailed to a a group of «granny home - knitters», who knit up her designs.
Another associate who moved laterally expressed that breaking into a tight - knit group was hard but attributes her success to attending all the firm social events.
Expanding the publishing program with a close knit group of authors who wanted the experience of writing in a small and informal publishing environment, free of the demands for growth for the sake of growth that characterizes the major legal publishers.
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