Sentences with phrase «as obscure ones»

Neo Geo battle coliseum was a 2 vs 2 game featuring characters from most of SNK franchises, including famous ones like The King Of Fighters, Fatal fury, Samurai Shodown, as well as obscure ones like Aggressor of Dark combat or world Heroes.
Taika Waititi How an obscure New Zealand comedy director transformed Thor As well as obscure ones, each year.

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A truly different TV would respond to the new needs of consumers by creating an interface that enables rather than obscures access to all that content, but that also reimagines the TV as but one part of a broader ecosystem.
As far as I know, there is only one obscure reference outside of biblical literature, and even that one is a subject of much debatAs far as I know, there is only one obscure reference outside of biblical literature, and even that one is a subject of much debatas I know, there is only one obscure reference outside of biblical literature, and even that one is a subject of much debate.
Wood rightly devotes much attention to nineteenth - century speculation about racial origins, which rested on the Scottish Enlightenment's «conjectural history»; yet Henry Home, Lord Kames, a key figure in the tradition on which Wood focuses, and hardly an obscure one, appears here as «Lord Henry Homer Kames» and «Lord Henry Holmer Kames.»
Then there are obscure stories such as the one of the man who was using Jesus» name and the disciples asked Jesus if they should stop him.
Sha'ul tells them in regard to their being SetApart from evil that they were to receive and expect this, because YAHWEH was working it in them, this work many believers pass right by as obscure, «Now YAHWEH our ABBA, and our Master YAHSHUA, may they direct our way to you and may our Master increase and overflow your love, one to another, to all people also, even as we love you.
On the face of it Santayana rejects all three of these departures from the tradition, since (1) he makes no very explicit move from a continuant to an event ontology, (2) regards the inherent nature of an object as a matter of the individual eternal essence which it actualizes and (3) regards the distinction between matter and form as at least a virtually inevitable way of expressing the obscure manner in which one state of things takes over from another (see RB 278 - 284).
This can be obscured as one looks at a library full of volumes on Christian doctrine or looks back at the history of Christendom with its arguments and bloody wars.
Who could POSSIBLY think that this planet, let alone this universe, was CREATED with us in mind, being as it is a planet tucked away into some obscure corner of a forgettable galaxy — one amongst billions.
Theological and philosophical systems such as Hegel's run the risk of obscuring this crucial problem by making it seem an objective matter capable of a universal solution, rather than a subjective one that each person must confront.
At a time when individualism was still, generally speaking, obscuring the fullness of traditional catholic teaching on this mystery, he wrote: «When Christ comes to one of his faithful it is not simply in order to commune with him as an individual;... when, through the mouth of the priest, he says Hoc est corpus meum, these words extend beyond the morsel of bread over which they are said: they give birth to the whole mystical body of Christ.
I would have dismissed it immediately as one of those obscure and radical philosophical arguments of no real - life consequence.
Take Reality for instance he will cut and past obscure one off articles and then claim them as facts.
He's also remembered as one who not only posed obscure questions but dared to offer the answers.
YeahRight You are amazing in that you claim the entire Bible a tale yet claim as fact some obscure writing no one considers credible with the exception of David Johnson who claims Jesus never existed yet also holds to your obscure writing.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
Ascetic, a man of prayer, remembered as always joyful, he might have remained one of the obscure but worthy clergy honored in his lifetime by a small circle of intimates but quickly forgotten.
As the divine right monarchy came increasingly in the eighteenth century to defend its positions on the grounds of administrative reason and enlightened reform, the discourse of those resisting its rule also relied less on traditional religious appeals and more on secular ones, but the religious roots of all sides of the political and social debate were only obscured, never severed.
The most entrancing and obscure of Heidegger's images was that of the Geviert — one of Heidegger's many neologisms, usually translated as the «fourfold» — the «ring dance» of earth and heavens, mortals and gods.
There is one obscure possible secular reference that MIGHT be interpreted as being relevant.
Obscured behind these queries about the relative prospects of various religious factions and styles in America is the tantalizing one: Why bother with denominations at all, as late in Christian and American history as 1977 - 78?
Largely a defensively minded midfielder not averse to working hard, Hadzic is neat enough in possession to get by as a midfield in one of Europe's major leagues and certainly seems ready to make the jump from the relatively obscure Austrian Premier League.
The title of the book — one of the first to come from Blizzard Books, the publishing arm of the quarterly magazine devoted to the arcane, the obscure and the otherwise - unpublishable - in - this - modern - age — describes Erbstein as «football's forgotten pioneer,» and the contents don't disappoint.
No one gets tagged with more technicals than the Nets» Kevin Loughery, whose wild sideline antics are beginning to obscure his considerable talents as a coach
William Karlsson, a 25 - year - old from Sweden who until this year was mostly known as one of the NHL's obscure other Karlssons, morphed into a 43 - goal scorer and a possession monster.
Dele Alli joined Tottenham Hotspur from Milton Keynes Dons as a relatively obscure name and in just a matter of 18 months, the young midfielder has gone on to establish himself as one of the hottest properties in world football at the moment.
Sergio Busquets was a relatively obscure players when he arrived in Barcelona's first team for the 2008/09 season but he made a name for himself as being one of the best defensive midfielders in Europe.
As such, the PACB is one of the more powerful — but obscure — bodies in New York.
The value of his diaries after 1992 is that they give an insight into one strand of parliamentary euroscepticism, but their downside is that, all too often, we get bogged down with the personality and policy clashes of what now appear to be obscure Conservative parliamentarians, and other major political issues, such as the economy, merely become noises off.
Grassroots proposals, under an obscure convention (known as the «1968 Ruling») have been delayed for a year but the executive can agree rule changes one week and have them voted on by conference the following week!
One Labour aide described it as a «game of chicken» and even suggested that an obscure parliamentary procedure called «double insistence» may be invoked that could end in the whole EU referendum bill being killed off.
Karen Bass — If the name doesn't sound familiar, it's because this California representative is one of the nine (10, if you include special election winner Kathy Hochul) freshman Democrats so obscured by the enormous class of Republicans that they sometimes are referred to as «the forgotten nine.»
As MentorNet approaches its 10th birthday, that map is obscured by dots corresponding to more than 20,000 pairs — one of which is the subject of one of this week's Science Careers profiles.
Developing broad - spectrum drugs for the battlefield has proved difficult because regulators are more accustomed to evaluating drugs that target one specific disease, and drug companies prefer to focus on diseases that affect many people rather than on obscure pathogens that could serve as bioweapons.
And as it happens, one interpretation of quantum mechanics that used to be somewhat obscure has suddenly become popular because it's better adapted for explaining quantum computation, at least to human brains.
Yesterday we ran a story about calculations that confirmed earlier news that physicists may be on the verge of discovering the existence of the Higgs boson, which, if it turns out to be true, would be one of the biggest science stories of all time.What concerns me here, though, is not science so much as popular song.For reasons that are obscure to me, the article triggered a memory of the old Johnny Cash tune, Folsom Prison Blues, which began rolling through my head.
«When the perpetrator and the victim are close to one another, as in crimes of sexual and physical assault, and especially under visually obscure conditions, an olfactory cue may be the prevailing detail.»
Modest Dressing, as a Virtue (The New York Times) «In a vulnerable, volatile time — perhaps one particularly so for women — figure - obscuring clothing serves as a kind of armour, as well as a retort to a reality - TV - inured culture apparently intent on exposing any private moment, any intimate body part, for public consumption.»
Eve - One of my absolute favorite films, obscure as it is.
So, as with many items on your want and don't want list, things can get obscured by someone having that fancy car, big house or as one lady was looking for on her dating profile and wrote... «It sure would be nice if you have blue eyes»
Without much material or throughline, the movie devolves into a succession of scenes in which the scream queen Vivian runs from one imperilment to the next; the proceedings culminate in abandoned mine tunnel that serves primarily as a means for obscuring the action.
Two separate commentary tracks, the first and best with director Ben Wheatley and co-writer Amy Jump and the second with actors Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring, and Michael Smiley, bring some of the film's more obscure passages into better focus, while a slew of formal interviews with the filmmakers, actors, and producers help illuminate the extent of the work that went into developing the project (Wheatley, for his part, comes across as surprisingly earnest and well - intentioned, which isn't quite what one expects after watching his film).
Andrew's filmmaker of the month is one of New Hollywood's most striking visionaries, with just as many all - time classics to his name as obscure curiosities.
Red Turtle's Oscar nomination makes it along with My Life as a Zucchini one of two obscure foreign «toons sharing the Animated Feature category with the Disney blockbusters Zootopia and Moana and Laika's widely - released and fairly respected Kubo and the Two Strings.
Not to mention, director Asger Leth is largely untested as a filmmaker (he only has one previous, and pretty obscure, directing credit to his name), while writer Pablo F. Fenjves has built a career penning low - rent TV movies, most of which were made in the 90s.
In this week's episode, Carolyn has visited the OASIS of Ready Player One and lives to tell Anita and Ebony the tale, demonstrating her own knowledge of obscure pop culture trivia and criticizing RPO for its use of the woman - as - trophy trope familiar to so many of the properties that inspired it.
The only exception to the «no special features» formula is Manos, a justifiably obscure film that now holds a place alongside Plan 9 from Outer Space as one of the worst movies ever made (it currently sits at # 3 on IMDB's Bottom 100 list).
It is also apparent that some major and last - minute editing was performed; one entire subplot involving Hunt and Mrs. Phelps is so obscured throughout the film that its sudden reappearance at the end of the film is as much a surprise as a clarification of audience expectations.
But the one who did was Michel Hazanavicius, a French filmmaker whose career after this Best Picture - winning indie may well be just as obscure as it was before it.
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