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Is the tea party, with its diverse and loose chapters a good model, and would it work for OWS? GEORGE PACKER: From what I've seen, this simply isn't in OWS's DNA.
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In "George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead," the loosest, goosiest chapter in the filmmaker's continuing zombieland epic, we meet the enemy and he is us, with video cameras.
(Dargis) 'GEORGE A. ROMERO'S DIARY OF THE DEAD' (R, 1 35) The loosest, goosiest chapter in Mr. Romero's continuing zombieland epic pivots on a clutch of students who in the process of fleeing legions of the undead have taken up video cameras, thus becoming the producers of their own snuff biopic.
There are roughly ten thousand MS-13 members in the United States, and some fifty thousand spread throughout Central America, but the gang is diffuse and disorganized, grouped in a loose patchwork of local chapters known as cliques.
But the arrangement will also allow the audience to drift in and out of the gallery pavilions, treating them as a single sequence or as individual chapters in a looser narrative.
We crave finality, an end to interpretation, not seeing that this too, the tying up of all loose ends in the last chapter, is only a storyteller's ruse.
One can see the chapters begin to wander in loose, uneven circles.
They organised Ansar al-Sharia (AS, "supporters of Islamic law") in April 2011, a loose movement of like-minded groups with chapters in Yemen, Mali, Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, Syria, Egypt and Libya.
Discussions about the Tea Party often miss the extent to which the movement is loose and leaderless, a disjointed collection of local chapters and agendas.
"The Hornet's Nest" feels very much like the concluding chapter it is, with neatly tied loose ends and closing remarks, if one that plays out as something of a secular passion play.
The chapter also explains the general properties of loose and granular media.
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