Sentences with phrase «eventually obscuring one»

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Eventually I was spending most of my days scouring the Internet, finding obscure verses and theologians I could quote the next time my friend and I spoke.
Is it not incontestable, a matter of everyday experience, that each of these, to the extent that he believes (and sees the other believe) in the future of the world, feels a basic human sympathy for the other — not for any sentimental reason, but arising out of the obscure recognition that both are going the same way, and that despite all ideological differences they will eventually, in some manner, come together on the same summit?
One of the most obscure passages could eventually prove to be the most important.
The multinational World Conservation Union, headquartered in Switzerland, is coordinating a project to create a massive transborder greenbelt that would eventually extend from the border of Russia and Finland southward through areas once obscured by the iron curtain: the old, rural East and West German border and parts of the former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.
Achilles» heel: The satellite's orbit will eventually shift, and scattered sunlight and earthshine will flood the barrel of the telescope, obscuring its view of the heavens.
So, say, when Google.com eventually gets blocked (and it will, for showing obscure but potentially illegal search results), you can still access it by typing 74.125.224.72 into your address bar.
That distinction belongs to Asylum, an obscure low - budget series that aired in 1996 on a fledging satellite channel that would eventually become the British affiliate of Comedy Central.
Originally suggested for entry in Infinity 2.0, the No - Prize was eventually canned because developer Avalanche Software thought the reference was a bit too obscure.
Oddly enough, Zack Snyder would eventually hire the very obscure Israeli actress and model Gal Gadot for the role, seemingly a bigger gambler than Hendricks.
But supporters» fondness for using the language of civil rights can not obscure a broader agenda to defund and, eventually, destroy public education.
the Bronson movie «Me Majestyk» which is not in any way obscure, but I had a question about a car seen in the movie... it took a while to get a reply, but eventually someone posted identifying that car for me.
Even some little bin of obscure screws or bolts that only sell once in a while will eventually pay for itself.
Macro models turn correlation into causation, and obscures the the buildup in debt, which eventually collapses.
It was left to Willard to spend three gos to eventually find an obscure sentence in an obscure part of the IPCC report to come up with something that even remotely supported the proposition.
Eventually, I demonstrated apparent plagiarism in 10 pages of background sections in the report, as well as in an obscure (but federally funded) follow - up article by Said, Wegman and two other Wegman acolytes.
Apparently Adobe Photoshop's power to obscure printed images left Paul asking questions about authenticity that eventually led him to connect with a number of leading information security professionals and, several years later, put pen to paper.
I was almost loath to put it in a case - it needs to be protected if you're going to be running it around town, as that back and chamfered edges will scuff up eventually - but if you're going to be a sofa - warrior with your new tablet, the Smart Cover will do just fine and won't obscure the impressive design.
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