Sentences with phrase «together by their outsider»

Bound together by their outsider status, the two men strike up an uneasy friendship — a dangerous association that will set off a new wave of violence and unleash Sam's darkest demons.
Bound together by their outsider spirits and a mutual love of 1980s pop culture, Coy and Monroe are each other's closest confidants as they transition into high school.

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By distinguishing themselves from outsiders, they make sure their followers spend time together, thinking about the right ideas and inculcating faith among the young.
People wishing to talk together across religious frontiers have been finding that their conceptions of one another's faiths, their capacity to explicate their own faiths in terms that can be understood by outsiders, and the concepts of mutual discourse available to them jointly, are inadequate.
Still under the production company name of Vulcan films, they, along with first - time director John Llewellyn Moxey, put together this simple tale of a Satanic coven of witches in a small village, led by the reincarnation of Elizabeth Selwyn, who sacrifice virgin outsiders to Lucifer.
Your cute puppy's ancestors survived by forming packs that hunted together, communally protected young, and defended territory from outsiders.
A surprise attack by the aliens known as the Outsiders leaves Carter dazed, confused and without the box, so he must band together with the secret organization known as XCOM to fight off the alien threat.
There, he revealed his deep passion for performative practices and so - called «outsider» artists with two trailblazing shows: «Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art» (2013 — 14), which tracked black performance art from the 1960s to today, and «When the Stars Begin to Fall: Imagination and the American South» (2014), which questioned the exclusory term «outsider art» by bringing together both self - taught and formally educated black artists.
It will examine Blake as a model for the artist as outsider and bring together works by Helen Adam, Wallace Berman, Bruce Conner, Jay DeFeo, Robert Frank and Jess.
Jane Freilicher and Jane Wilson: Seen and Unseen brings together works by two American artists who bonded over their «insider - outsider status in the New York art scene» of the 1950s.
The artists on view in Outsider Art also share something beyond their often improvisational methods of art - making: Their works are woven together by common threads such as religion, the mystical world of animals, pop culture and icons of American history.
Inner Worlds Outside brings together works by leading Modernist artists, including Joan Miró, Paul Klee and Philip Guston, and by less well known artists from the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection, held by IMMA since 1998.
Inner Worlds Outside sets out to question this distinction by bringing together the work of such modern masters as Jean Dubuffet, James Ensor, Philip Guston and Joan Miró with that of a wide cross section of Outsiders, including Henry Darger, Madge Gill and Adolf Wölfli.
Perhaps the most obvious, as lucidly put together by Willis Eschenbach (see McIntyre's blog Climate Audit and Anthony Watt's blog Watts Up With That), is the highly disturbing series of emails which show how Dr Jones and his colleagues have for years been discussing the devious tactics whereby they could avoid releasing their data to outsiders under freedom of information laws.
Rebecca's third point here is absolutely crucial — collaborating with «outsiders» sends a very strong message about the expertise within the information profession: by working together with non-librarians, our circle widens and influence extends.
By meeting with a therapist as the «outsider - looking - in», a couple can discover new ways to interact with each other that reduces the conflicts many couples face in their lives together.
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