Sentences with phrase «loosely organized group»

This mid-19th century American art movement consisted of a loosely organized group of romantic landscape artists, who painted spectacular natural scenery, notably views of the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding region, including the Adirondack, Catskill, and the White Mountains.
Collaborative Projects Inc., known informally as Colab, was a loosely organized group of artists active from 1977 to the mid-1980s, with headquarters in ABC No Rio, a still existing squat on Rivington Street in the Lower East Side.
In other words, they move in loosely organized groups that form higher - level patterns without relying on a central leadership or master plan.
Although some breed rescues maintain kennels and operations similar to shelters, others are smaller, more loosely organized groups that provide foster homes for the dogs until they find their permanent home.
With guest verses, producer - rappers, loosely organized groups, and sporadic beefs, hip - hop can be something of a layered labyrinth to explore.

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Institutions themselves, however, are hardly the final word, for they contribute to larger groups that are more loosely organized to create a culturally defined society as a whole, bound together as a unit through mutually albeit somewhat loosely reinforced language and customs.
As chair since 1996, he coordinates about 8000 individual scientists and government officials loosely organized into 125 different specialist groups.
The group, loosely associated at first, obtained non-profit organization status and has become more organized and efficient with the passing years.
«The loosely coordinated events — including gallery closings, the temporary removal of artworks from gallery walls, memorial services, performances and educational programs about AIDS — were organized by a group of arts professionals called Visual AIDS.
I'm also starting to organize a loosely collaborative arts group out of our new studio space in the West End.
Likened to an epic journey or an ongoing narrative, these images, which were taken on Eggleston's travels during the 1980s, are loosely organized into thematic groupings that collectively expound on the photographer's assertion that no subject matter is more or less important.
The breakout groups on day 3 were loosely organized to enable participants to offer comments.
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