Sentences with phrase «completely obscure»

There's something inviting about a subtle matte finish that doesn't completely obscure the details of the wood grain.
However, you can usually work any hobby in your favour as long as it isn't completely obscure.
That's quite the achievement for a title that many considered niche, part of a franchise that used to be completely obscure for most.
Arizona motorists face unique challenges that drivers in other parts of the country seldom experience, including raging flash floods that race across the desert floor and quick - moving dust storms that completely obscure visibility.
That is more than adequate for gathering insights about millennial scale changes during the last 10,000 years, but it will completely obscure any rapid fluctuations having durations less than a few hundred years.
There is often a literal layering, a use of veils or screens to partially or completely obscure the subject.
Not only in battle, where the constant low angle sometimes pushes the player's view behind objects which completely obscure the screen.
Which is starting to completely obscure the original cool feature (s) of Facebook — the ability to keep up with your (extended network of) friends... without having to actually interact with them!
But that stout motor and variable chassis control almost completely obscure the car's substantial mass.
This is because employees can not be sure that a flawed system will completely obscure the picture of how hard they're working.
Zero Dark Thirty) Cinematography: (something completely obscure or) The Master Production Design: The Master Score: The Master Animation: Frankenweenie
Brady and his friends live in a milieu both quintessentially American and completely obscure to most 21st - century Americans.
You can be creative and have fun making a username that might describe your character traits, hobbies your into, sexual desires or orientation, or something completely obscure.
The plant grows so quickly and so tall that it can completely obscure low - growing crop plants.
It does show how something that was once the focus of the world's attention can, only a few years later, become completely obscure and out of touch with what's going on contemporarily.»
The café itself is rather hidden inside the upscale Holt Renfrew department store, completely obscure from the hustle and bustle of the mall, so I very much appreciated the tranquil atmosphere during our lunch period.
This common mistake completely obscures any individual customer's voice and prevents employees from linking the feedback to a particular event, behavior, or action they can remember.
On the other hand, some New Testament historians believe that the church has completely obscured the real Jesus and that those who cling to the New Testament picture are either ignorant or practicing bad faith.
If this is seen simply as a struggle between a somewhat venal monarch and aggrieved barons, the Church's role in promoting basic liberties is completely obscured, as is the significance of Magna Carta for religious freedom in this country.
This psychology of the pious self completely obscures the majesty of God.
What Jesus said to do has been completely obscured by the evil gibberish from Rove, Cheney, Norquist and the entire Pantheon of extremist idiots.
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.
Admin, there is an advert for marks ans spencer food completely obscuring the site when viewing on my ipad.
Critics note that contributions to such accounts are unlimited and their expenditures almost completely obscured under existing law.
Total solar eclipses occur when the dark silhouette of the moon completely obscures the bright light of the sun, allowing the much fainter solar corona to be visible.
Total eclipses in which the moon completely obscures the sun are rare, only gracing any given part of the planet once every 360 years on average (at least 12 states in the U.S. will be able to witness one in August).
It was a star whose visible light was completely obscured by gas and dust.
Along a 14 - state path, day will turn to night for around two minutes as the moon's shadow completely obscures the Sun.
It's got this subtle gunmetal shimmer to it that the glitter completely obscured.
Online communication shuts out the most informative pathway of communication by completely obscuring body and intonation.
On the contrary, the most recognizable face in «Dunkirk» is almost completely obscured by an oxygen mask, and even the film's loudest champions would be hard - pressed to identify any of Nolan's characters by name.
Of course, the rear - view was completely obscured, but the massive semi-truck-sized side mirrors gave me plenty of visibility.
And once retracted, it nearly completely obscures rear visibility.
Of course, the skylight, rear side, and backlight can also be completely obscured with motorized fabric shades when darkness or privacy is desired.
The radio is far, far away up on the dash, and the nearly indecipherable climate controls are completely obscured by drinks in the slide - out cupholder / ashtray.
But because, unlike self - publishing, vanity publishing is a scam — a con — the hype and promo of a vanity company attempts to convince its potential consumer market (desperate aspiring writers) that there - is - a publishing and distribution mechanism, by completely obscuring the difference between being printed (which anyone with access to a Kinko's can achieve) and being - published -, whch is a complex business process involving widespread distribution.
The Nook HD + runs on Android 4.0 with a custom interface on top that almost completely obscures the operating system underneath.
The camping is completely obscured by clouds.
Unfortunately the sky is overcast and the volcano is completely obscured by low clouds.
Wedged between two of the reef's immense coral heads at 50 feet is a large 16th - century anchor so heavily overgrown with coral and sponges that it is almost completely obscured.
You aren't alone in the omnipresent shadows, as the alien is often completely obscured by the rich darkness in which you both lurk.
Previously, the base of the spine was used as a player's primary node (i.e. the reference point that movements are measured relative to), but the... erm... lower back area is completely obscured by the sofa when players sit down.
You'll never lose where you are either, mainly because the amount of firepower you can pack is bewildering, but also because you're never completely obscured form view.
What guests saw behind the wheel was a Phillips completely obscured by his helmet and a safety - first driving costume that caught the attention of the magazine's sole funder, Joseph Mimran, the collector and retailer responsible for the Club Monaco and Joe Fresh chains.
Two large - scale paintings depict a figure almost completely obscured by foliage, which gives the impression of something glimpsed in a dream or recreated from a lost source.
In this way, he adds a diaristic layer of marks, many of which are completely obscured when the larger drawing is complete.
With a lifelong interest in film, often returning to the work of filmmakers such as Derek Jarman and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Eisler's paintings range in subject matter from representational (as seen in «Margit» (2013), depicting an isolated facial crop of German actress Margit Carstensen in Fassbinder's 1973 TV - movie World on a Wire) to abstract (as in «Headlights» (2015), sourced from Amos Poe's 1984 film Alphabet City, in which a car is almost completely obscured by the shine of its high beams).
Many of the Cubo - Expressionist works are exhibited in finished form, but most are completely obscured beneath the opaque surfaces of paintings featuring abstract radiant designs.
In Morgenthau Plan paintings Kiefer has mounted a photograph of the fields near his property in the south of France on the canvas first and then applied paint in thick impasto on top of the paper completely obscuring the images beneath.
At some point during the NRPA's tenure, the original finishes of the studio's ceiling and fireplace were completely obscured by several layers of white paint.
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