Word: regrouped
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After 1944-commemorated, in this show, by one of the most moving political posters ever made, Paul Colin's image of La France with crucified hands, staring into the future, her tattered dress suggestive of bombed cities-the artists began to regroup. "Paris-Paris" is exceptionally good on the postwar years-the moment of existentialism, with its pervasive sense of harsh meagerness, its starting from zero, its purging of conventional "humanism" from the human image. One almost forgets, at this range, what a widespread set of conventions it produced in painting and sculpture. Yet there they...
...Africa Conference tries to recoup and regroup...
Hoping to recoup and regroup, the A.A.C.C. last January turned...
...enforcement is far too limited (the country has 50% more fugitives who have jumped bail on drug charges than it has narcotics agents), and the efforts of various agencies have been uncoordinated. In an attempt to bring some coherence to the crusade, the Reagan Administration has decided to regroup its drug-fighting troops and call in reinforcements...
...arrival of the New Right as the dominant political force in the nation gives progressives (or liberals or whatever they are called now) not only a challenge but also the opportunity to regroup and assess what has and has not worked in the past. We favored Barry Commoner of the Citizens Party for the presidency in November, not because we thought he would win, but because we thought he was the only candidate who had addressed the issues with a consistent concern for equality and justice, universally distributed. Perhaps, as the November results would indicate, the future is not with...