Covered in this website is the historical background to famous homes, communities, monuments, temples, revered shrines, old churches, quaint little museums located
in obscure corners of the city, even roads, old hotels and the areas these hotels are in.
Known as backreaction, this idea has lingered
in obscure corners of physics departments for decades, despite many claims that backreaction's effect is small or nonexistent.
A large part of our time as a family has been spent dressed in odd clothes, living in the past and camping
in obscure corners of the country.
Here is a fisherman's wife of the first century,
in an obscure corner of the Roman Empire, grasping at the possibility that her two sons — without education, breeding, or financial backing — might sit as princes in Messiah's kingdom.
Three children experienced a series of extraordinary visions in 1917 and were given a message that was both extraordinary and very ordinary: people must pray and do penance (that was the ordinary bit; these things are central to Catholic life, always have been and always must be) and failure to do this would ensure that evils would be spread by Russia across the world (an extraordinary statement to make to children living
in an obscure corner of Portugal with limited access to any knowledge of Russia or indeed to anywhere else outside their local area).
Something inexplicable is occurring
in an obscure corner of the American South where a swampy national park is engulfed behind «The Shimmer.»
At the bookstore, you will find the latest Nora Roberts and E L James, maybe a Sylvia Day, sorted alphabetically under fiction or
in an obscure corner labeled «erotica.»
But you certainly don't need to invest
in every obscure corner of the markets or load up with every gimmicky new fund or ETF some investment firm comes up with in order to build a perfectly solid retirement portfolio.
It does, but Microsoft clearly doesn't really want you to do it, since the option is buried
in this obscure corner of the OS.
Not exact matches
Winnebago's modest, low - slung headquarters — Potts occupies a windowless
corner office on the second floor — sits at the center of campus, largely
obscured by warehouses and rows of motor homes
in various stages of production.
In sum, divine suffering for the cosmos (including each sparrow that falls) must not
obscure human responsibility for a tiny
corner of it — our earth.
Who could POSSIBLY think that this planet, let alone this universe, was CREATED with us
in mind, being as it is a planet tucked away into some
obscure corner of a forgettable galaxy — one amongst billions.
This would mean giving up, once and for all, the endless rationalization of socialist fiascoes and the restless search for some allegedly different incarnation of «true socialism»
in this or that
obscure corner of the globe.
.99 Why would anyone publish, much less read, a biography of John Williamson Nevin (1803 - 1886), a now -
obscure American Reformed theologian who spent his life
in the German Reformed Church, a tiny
corner of American Christianity?
From international cricket matches through to the most
obscure games of football from far flung
corners of the earth, you will nearly always be able to find the market you are interested
in on this site.
Bharara had eagerly testified at the Moreland Commission's first public hearing, telling its members, «It is your challenge, amid high hopes, to hold public officials to account, to expose
obscure corners of graft and greed, and to restore faith
in honest government.»
The
obscure nebula Sh 2 - 291 is visible
in the southwest
corner of this sector.
At 43 years old, he did not consider himself much of a scientific success; he was now hoping to
corner a niche of biology to call his own and chose a relatively
obscure topic
in the biology of bakers» yeast.
That likely millions and millions of people will watch and enjoy something with its roots
in a relatively
obscure corner of the Marvel Universe?
Trapped
in the famously labyrinthine Spencer Mansion, as Chris Redfield or Jill Valentine, ravenous zombies and dangerous mutations lie behind every
corner in Resident Evil, often
obscured or blocked by inventive environmental puzzles.
Most major cities within Black Desert Online have a secluded
corner, or
obscure alley
in which you can find this shady broker lurking
in the shadows shortly after dusk.
These magic boxes tend to sit
in corners, under desks or are otherwise hidden away
in obscure dimensions of space, forgotten about despite the important task they play
in delivering wi - fi and herding the constant stampedes of data passing through them.
These magic boxes tend to sit
in corners, under desks or are otherwise hidden away
in obscure dimensions of space, forgotten about despite the important task they play -LSB-...]
These objects are sometimes located
in difficult - to - reach
corners of ranges, however they may also be
obscured by environmental constructions that you need to transfer, by both apparent or cleverly disguised means.
Nearly
obscured in a back
corner of a fifth - floor gallery, the now - infamous painting of Emmett Till does not scream for attention the way Dana Schutz's other paintings on the fifth floor do.
They describe their music as neither jazz nor blues, but something
in between, something you might find
in a
corner in a
obscure record shop, or
in their fantasies.
Fred Sandback's sculpture, Untitled1972, consisting of a single red yarn suspended
in a
corner, like all of the artist's work aims to «assert a certain place or volume
in its full materiality without occupying and
obscuring it.»
Or you can dig deeper and explain what satellite and instrument produced the image, what spectral bands were used to create it, or what is compelling about some
obscure speck
in the far
corner of an image.
Some appear
in the most
obscure corners of Windows.
The large, light space hides nifty ideas like a hidden sink tucked away
in a
corner so that dirty dishes can be discreetly
obscured from the social end of the kitchen.