Sentences with phrase «more obscure facts»

Game History The Wii U launch is nearly upon us, which makes this a great time to look back at some of the more obscure facts from Nintendo's long history...
You might even try dropping some more obscure facts about yourself and seeing if they have something to say about that.
It's time to test your knowledge of the 2016 F1 season with some questions about some of the more obscure facts and stats of the season.

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And that more than makes up for the fact that they have gone from representing marquee names with vast budgets to mostly obscure brands operating on a shoestring.
Seems as man became smarter... the gods and great miracles happened less and less... in fact gods become more obscure as mankind becomes less ignorant.
More concretely, the glorification of dialectical tension in Soloveitchik's case can obscure the extent to which his thinking, with all its nuance and complexity, does in fact exhibit exceptional coherence, harmony, and integration.
In fact it could with justice be said that the principles are all the more important as ultimate orientation and guides, the more complicated, obscure and inaccessible to total conscious analysis the reality becomes which man himself creates and in which he must morally subsist.
The more elaborate details of verses 11 - 24 should not obscure the fact that the same double point is being made.
The fact that the idiom has had a much longer and more varied history should make it possible for it to be rescued from bondage to a narrow usage which not only turns out to be unwarranted, but which is in actual danger of obscuring, even obliterating, an important value of the idiom.
However important and well intentioned the back to basics movement may be, there are some more fundamental educational issues that this movement fails to take into account, and, in fact, tends to obscure.
Sometimes, to lay more emphasis on the uniqueness of this «sonship» of Jesus, his birth and infancy, which would seem in fact to have been ordinary and obscure (his home and family were so ordinary that his fellow - townsmen would not accept him as a preacher in their synagogue), were pictured as having been miraculous and attended by wonders and glory.
That all this is true of religious institutions, though, should not obscure the fact that churches are more than voluntary associations and are important not merely for being private.
This may be a more charitable reading of Nestorius than the facts warrant, but it points to a continuing concern of Protestants: Granted the legitimacy of doctrinal development, including the Christological clarification that led to the councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon, where are the checks against exalting the Virgin so high that her son is obscured?
We know plenty already about this historic team but here are some facts about Manchester United that may just be a little more obscure.
He added: «The fact that all vertebrates regenerate their teeth in the same way with a set of conserved stem cells means that we can use these studies in more obscure fishes to provide clues to how we can address questions of tooth loss in humans.»
Much has been made of the fact that Shyamalan elected to make Lady in the Water at Warner Bros following a dispute with Disney executives, who reportedly objected to some of the more obscure elements within Shyamalan's screenplay.
Now a new Crashing trailer has debuted, showing off more of Pete's comedy struggles, trying to hand out flyers to shows, having odd gaps in his knowledge of pop culture while making obscure references to things like Will Smith rap albums and coming to terms with the fact that he's actually homeless.
However, I don't think we can allow our sentiments to obscure the fact that we can no longer afford to continue providing our children with schools that run on little more than blind faith and good intentions.
These obscure enzymes are one of the more overlooked aspects in most dog nutrition tips lists, but several studies have tried yeast hydrolysate with dogs, and when applied into canine diets, it does in fact provide similar benefits for dogs (Kim, et al. 2012).
It's a well known fact that American and European box art for games have differed quite significantly over the years, with American box art having a more masculine edge to them, with action being the focus of the art, whereas European art tends to reflect a more creative aspect, focusing on a more obscure and contemplative angle of the design.
There is also the fact that, unlike vaginas, penises are harder to hide and are not as visible as a male genitals, you can have shots of completly naked woman and not see anything at all even more if it's obscured by pubic hair, this also happened on videogames in the past like the LA Noire example, Red Dead Redemption & The Witcher 2 (where one of first ingame cutscenes is a crotch shot of naked woman) and it happens in movies all the time.
«But this general statement says nothing interesting, and in fact, obscures a more interesting question as to whether the system as a whole continues to gain energy»
But worrying about trends and generalizations can obscure the fact that... Read More»
It's a great way to display dense information but it won't get you the job, and can obscure the more important, simple facts if you're not clever with your design.
When you hold positive illusions, your view of your partner is also more positive than your partner's own view of her - or himself (e.g., You: «my partner is tremendously smart, a regular Jeopardy champion»; Your Partner: «I happen to know a few obscure facts»).
«It is in fact the case that you will obscure your talent by allowing yourself to be pimped, whether it's the music business or yourself doing the pimping... Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited and it is absolutely NOT in ANY way an empowerment of yourself or any other young women, for you to send across the message that you are to be valued (even by you) more for your sexual appeal than your obvious talent.»
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