Sentences with phrase «more obscure references»

I tried to find any reference in the published literature showing esophageal obstruction and some of the other more obscure references without luck on PubMed...... it may have indeed happen to someone somewhere but...... It should be noted that you would want to use the flax with other products and liquids as it can swell when exposed to liquids.
It requires 166 pages in translation in the Sacred Books of the East, including extensive footnotes designed to explain the more obscure references in the text.

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@ fimeilleur the carl sagan reference was more relevant before it became obscured by all the other posts.no one said any thing about a death bed conversion, that is something you assumed, (when you assume you make an ass of u and me) whether you believe in God or not is irrelevant, you will ultimately confront God, at that point in carls case after death you will know!.
That reference page didn't just show the limitations, though — it also showed the possibilities, and several of the visual effects on the site derive from more - obscure CSS features I learned about in passing while trying to figure out why something else had blown up.
One was Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell's reference to an obscure «incest and folk dancing» quotation to (I think) lampoon the SNP's desire to demand more than Labour can offer in any coalition deal.
Disney's latest animated feature Wreck - It Ralph is chock full of videogame references, some more obscure than others.
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.
Flattening out the comics to read them was as much a part of the experience as trying to figure out the more obscure slang references.
This masking and obscuring of time combined with the multiple references to media builds more questions than answers, giving someone a place to investigate and question both the history of painting and its relationship to modern life.
By following references to obscure songs, books, movies and more, Durbin brings us into the heart of this great artist's creative vortex.
Art historical references, found footage or traditional rituals act as initiators which, during the creative process, are subjected to certain shifts that obscure the source and reveal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.
The intimacy, hopefulness and meditation of flower arranging is contrasted by the direct war reference in, Untitled 15 # 02, a depiction of a camouflaged helmeted solder whose face is mostly obscured by colorfully painted netting, which could be more like beekeeping than war making.
Other references are more obscure: Rasputin's fingernails are presented in a vitrine in a chamber built like a tree house (you have to climb a ladder to get to it), and it is pretty difficult to concentrate on the vitrine of objects related to polar exploration, which are on loan from the Royal Geographic Society, because there's a DVD of The Cure's Greatest Hits blaring over it.
Taking the Charter as an example of the different ways we can refer to statutes remains still a quite simplistic view because there are many cases in which multiple statutes are referenced and references are more obscure.
While MLA and the other style guides have eliminated the programmatic use of abbreviations in bibliographic references (no more op cit or ibid) and in the citation of periodical sources, the students responsible for refining legal citation practice continue to develop ever more incomprehensible abbreviations for increasingly obscure purposes and sources.
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