Sentences with phrase «finding obscure sources»

Not exact matches

I am worried that if questioned about the source of the money, I will accidentally waive my «right to remain silent» by trying to explain the source of the money only to find I've accidentally broken some obscure financial law.
She's brilliant at finding all these obscure sources, including some artists who were neglected but are coming back, like Christina Ramberg — she has every book on Ramberg.
Facetiously titled after flavors of cheap cigars, the works illuminate issues of authorship, obscure source material and find balance between beauty and perversion.
Art historical references, found footage or traditional rituals act as initiators which, during the creative process, are subjected to certain shifts that obscure the source and reveal a more complex critical situation than first expected.
I also pointed out that you had to go to an obscure and dubious (dubious in that it is not clear what the full context of the quote is) source to find the sort of comment you wanted to highlight.
As legal researchers, we find nuggets of useful information from sources that are both transparent and obscure.
Transparent because they are the logical source of the information we seek and obscure in that if we hadn't connected with exactly the right person at the exactly right time we would not necessarily have found the information in the form or with the context that we did....
While citation styles in other disciplines have moved increasingly towards greater simplicity and clarity, concentrating on malleable concepts and abandoning the use of arcane bibliographic terms and obscure abbreviations, all legal citation guides continue to share and suffer from the same conceptual error: namely, that there should be a rule for every possible source to which a legal professional might refer and, better yet, an abbreviation for every source in which the reference might be found.
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