Sentences with phrase «known under the rubric»

Flanagan soon received international acclaim for his intuitive and inventive approach to materials, which aligned him with the emergent movements of Arte Povera and Land Art, known under the rubric of Conceptual Art.
While I add my enthusiasm to the growing pile for Arthur Smith's analysis @ 512, I would take issue with him on his analysis of the second and third points — that is the significance of the set of cluster coitus known under the rubric of «climategate» and the question of corruption.

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For many editors, the greatest joy that can be had from our work takes place during the creative stage of editing known as «manuscript development» (steps 1 - 3 above) and there are many services editors might offer that fall under this rubric.
Yet one of these allegorical, socially progressive artists working prior to 1848 is worth examining more closely, if only to lend higher relief to the truly advanced qualities of Courbet's postrevolutionary Studio: this is the little - known Dominique Papety (1815 — 1849), for a time one of Chenavard's assistants, dismissed by Baudelaire in his 1846 Salon under the rubric «On Some Doubters,» as «serious - minded and full of great goodwill,» hence, «deserving of pity.»
Under the rubric of Reimagining Modernism, the museum has combined artworks from both sides of the Atlantic in thematic groupings that bring art historical heavy - hitters together with lesser - known works from the collection.
Under the rubric of Photo - Realism, Bull addressed an established reality, one well known and shared.
Article 10, under the rubric «Event of Rejecting to execute the Application for Service of Notice or Notification [Refusal to implement the request for publication or notification]» provided, in the translation provided by the Claimants, which is no different in meaning apart from referring to a request for publication or notification, as opposed to an application for service of notice or notification (as per the different rubrics), but is more grammatical than that provided by the KRG:
Reality TV shows, which now often fall unapologetically under the rubric of «documentary television,» are known to be staged for greater dramatic effect.
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