Sentences with phrase «from obscure sources»

Also there is some writing organizations offer low quality substance and duplicated material from obscure sources making it to a greater extent a hazard for students to get help when such organizations just think about making a benefit.

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It may be that in the course of history certain dimensions of saving truth become obscured and must be recovered but it is impossible for a theologian to stand apart from tradition and begin his work ab initio; to do so would be to cut himself off from the Church, which is the source sine qua non of theology, and to deny the historical givenness of Revelation.
But my view from the sidelines of illness made me more fully aware of the impressive history of the Catholic faith, and of its sources of grace and justice, which even our Reformation polemics can not obscure.
David Attenborough (for respectability, gravitas and social reports on the human species), Stephen Fry (for obscure and diffi cult to source facts), Armando Iannucci (for how not to run a government department - he's done the research) and John Prescott (to defl ect criticism from anybody else).
The most likely explanations involve radiation or outflows from an active galactic nucleus (AGN) that is strongly obscured by dust so that only a faint source can be seen associated with the nebula.
The movie has one particularly interesting if obscure source that can probably be attributed to one of the Frenchmen who worked on the script: the fifth feature of Alain Resnais, Je t «aime, je t «aime (1968), an SF curiosity scripted by surrealist Jacques Sternberg that may be the most underrated and neglected of Resnais» features (though one can order a blotchy video dupe with subtitles from Video Search of Miami).
This helps with obscure open sourced books that stem from other countries.
Alan Braslow, an organizer and animal rights supporter, said Thursday that Pat's Pets is more than likely getting their puppies that are for sale from so - called «puppy farms» or «brokers» used to obscure the actual source.
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 2005, he turned to painting, developing a distinctive greyscale aesthetic that combines deft tonal modeling of figures with a material flatness, both alluding to and obscuring characters appropriated from western popular culture and marginal countercultural sources.
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).
Ezawa's material ranges in source from the iconic to the obscure, from commerce to politics, to entertainment and art: from the televised footage of the reading of the verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial through Richard Burton's and Elizabeth Taylor's on / off - screen marital strife John Lennon, Susan Sontag and Joseph Beuys speaking publicly on art as political protest, to the assassinations of two American presidents and the home videos of celebrities.
From there the surface becomes a malleable space as the objects dissolve into pure form...» [3] Similar to Vance, the source material in Cecily Brown's work becomes obscured and abstracted in the process of painting.
Intentionally obscured by trite social commentary borrowed from various sources and, at times, interspersed with Pettibon's own words, the drawings ask, «Who is speaking in this work?»
As legal researchers, we find nuggets of useful information from sources that are both transparent and obscure.
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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