Sentences with phrase «find obscure»

You won't find obscure back doors added by the router's manufacturer in these alternative firmwares.
Now I find some obscure blogger trumpeting how the skeptics were fooled by this hoax... http://steveshickles.name/climate-skeptics-duped-by-death-of-global-warming-spoof/ Hence we can see a motive for it's creation.
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.
Steam is a wonderful place to find obscure indie games to try out.
The simple answer is they keep working on that project because as we test it and as we play it more we might find obscure bugs or little bits that need to be fixed.»
This little Cape Town secret will take you out Simon's Town way along a beautiful drive to Seaforth beach, where you park and meander away from the car park and restaurant (to your right if you're facing the beach) until you find an obscure garden gate.
Increase the difficulty gradually until your dog can find obscure objects hiding behind obstacles in large areas.
It's a selling point for Amazon that you can find the obscure that might never appear in any physical bookshop.
But for now, don't expect to find those obscure titles you may think will be available.
Lara ditches the company and sets out on a high seas adventure to find the obscure island off Japan where she has learned her father was last headed.
Sure, Showgirls is a cult classic, but some critics find it obscure why NC - 17 films can't even make it to a major wide release unless it's still
Sure, Showgirls is a cult classic, but some critics find it obscure why NC - 17 films can't even make it to a major wide release unless it's still an R - rated raunchfest.
Find some obscure bible quote that will justify you supporting a cult.
My favorite Salon approach is the «let's find the obscure «pastor» whom no one has ever heard of and write a big story on his nutcase views.»
Despite current day bias and intolerance, I hope someone - centuries for now — find an obscure reference and concluded that I, too, was truly «married».
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.
His wife read the first drafts of his various publications, and he rewrote those sections that she found obscure.
Equal at the top on points and still finding some obscure way to whinge.
This ability of theirs to identify even the slightest traces of DNA has come in handy several times, most notably in finding obscure family links between the club and other superstars it has no relation to.
They might say otherwise, but that's only because it's socially unacceptable to say, «I really enjoy finding obscure reasons to pit myself against other women and remind myself that I come out on top.»
And to finally answer the question about how Vote Leave found this obscure Canadian company on the other side of the planet, he wrote: «Someone found AIQ [AggregateIQ] on the internet and interviewed them on the phone then told me — let's go with these guys.
Besides collecting, standardizing, indexing, organizing and summarizing all neuroscience - related data, the project would develop software for finding obscure correlations among a myriad of neuroscience terms, concepts and results, which would likely speed the translational process to improvements in quality of life.
More of an emphasis was placed on branching paths and finding obscure shortcuts buried in the courses.
Producer and primary writer Q - Tip is portrayed as the brains of the operation, whose passion for finding obscure jazz albums provided the group with inspired sounds to sample.
We found an obscure Japanese online website that had them, and we only got one.
I love e-Books but nothing beats a trip to the bookstore and finding some obscure title.
Photorealism made him famous, but there are also pure abstractions, and Whitfield has found an obscure collection of these from the early»60s that are inspired both by Abstract Expressionism and, she argues, by Morley's fellow Briton J.M.W. Turner.
Adrian Searle found it obscure, lacking either in drama or pathos, comparing it unfavourably to the work of Matthew Barney, Paul McCarthy, and Peter Fischli & David Weiss.
As a cashier at a grocery store for two years, I assisted as many as one hundred customers daily; I not only helped people bag groceries and make payments, but I also offered assistance in finding obscure products and effectively using our coupons.
Top research and investigative skills with excellent attention to detail and observational ability and a talent for finding obscure information.?
When results are highly consistent, meta - analysis will not reveal therapeutic findings obscured by design problems, such as small samples.

Not exact matches

Wandering off of a trail damages the ground around it, obscuring the real path and making it difficult for future visitors to find and follow.
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
But others will pay more, which can be obscured by a finding that, say, the 80 - 90th percentiles as a whole will get a $ 100 tax cut on average.
Ganti's answer is to look for what are known in the industry as esoteric assets — the most obscure stuff he can find.
Canada's major cities tend to understate revenue and spending, wait too long to release budgets, and confuse taxpayers with obscure figures in their financial reports, finds a new study from the C.D...
Typically with a left - oriented main column, I've found that floating sidebars break responsive features and obscure the content.
By LEWIS JOHNSON — Co-Chief Investment Officer July 9, 2014 As value investors we sometimes find ourselves in the most obscure parts of the market.
Later, I found myself at an obscure securities firm writing reports and raising money for companies.
As value investors we sometimes find ourselves in the most obscure parts of the market.
However, it all changed when this obscure «game currency» was found to be a major currency...
For those who haven't had the time to read the legaled - up language of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent of 76 work days per year to do, is most of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
This challenge led to a finger - wagging review by Hitchens in The Atlantic and a series of punch - counterpunch exchanges in various transatlantic venues, all of which obscured both the thoughtfulness of Amis» meditations on grief and his discovery of the depths of human depravity: «Hitler - Stalin tells us this, among other things: given total power over another, the human being will find his thoughts turn to torture.»
I'm also familiar with many findings (some are somewhat obscure) that support the biblical narrative.
In any case, I can step away from the complex and obscure maze of language and external phenomena to find simplicity, clarity, immediacy, and profundity in an inner intuition of my own experience as subject.
The nostalgia play in this case is still creating a sort of cultural elitism you'll find in obscure Reddit threads, snippy Facebook comments, and exclusive Buzzfeed quizzes.
An extreme example is to be found in the exploitation of the more obscure «apocalyptic» writings» such as the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament and the book of Revelation in the New, which became the licensed playground of every crank.
The crux of interpretation lies in finding those texts in terms of which other, more obscure texts are interpreted.
I may have a difference with Lewis here (one day, God willing, we will find out), but I wonder whether his relentless effort to open people to the truth - disclosing genre of myth did not, because of the connotations surrounding the word «myth,» obscure the truth he most wanted to be disclosed.
This, however, should not obscure the personal strength and encouragement that the individual believer finds in following Christ Discipleship is costly but the new life, which has the quality of eternity, gives meaning and inner peace to daily life.
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