Sentences with phrase «most obscure places»

Some of my best ideas have come to me in the most obscure places.

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Over the past decade, Linux has emerged from a herd of obscure and nerdy operating systems to warrant a place in even the most technologically unsophisticated business environments.
Here is a place to look for an understanding of the Spirit — the obscurest part of the Trinity for most Christians.
He was interpreted in ways which partly obscured him — as all interpretations must — but the most authentic records of his teachings, life, death, and resurrection were preserved and honored, and he was given chief place in the Church which was declared to be his body.
From the Great Wall and Shanghai to the truly obscure, this Ultimate Chinese Bucket list highlights 50 of the most unmissable places to visit in China.
This includes the Four Great Inventions: papermaking, the compass From the Great Wall and Shanghai to the truly obscure, this Ultimate Chinese Bucket list highlights 50 of the most unmissable places to visit in China.
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So naturally, the most out of reach, out of touch, obscure places are going to be the most interesting to me.
From the most obscure indie games to the biggest gaming blockbusters, here are a few places to buy and download games from the Web.
Algeria occupies an important place in the French mind, but its history and culture, despite its famous sons Camus and Derrida, remain fairly obscure to most of the English - speaking world.
Although meta - analyses have their place, I have found most climate related meta - analyses totally obscure critical regional effects and then by mashing many confounding factors falsely attribute a given phenomenon to climate change.
It's complying with the picayune and sometimes obscure court rules, like putting an asterisk near cases of top authority or certifying the right word count or properly spacing footnotes that challenge and befuddle most lawyers far more than substance, because there's often no readily identifiable place to get the right answer.
It is useful because it is honest; because it leaves not even the most obscure and friendless citizen without means of obtaining justice from a neighbouring State; because it obviates occasions of quarrels between States on account of the claims of their respective citizens; because it recognizes and strongly rests on this great moral truth that justice is the same whether due from one man or a million, or from a million to one man; because it teaches and greatly appreciates the value of our free republican national government, which places all our citizens on an equal footing, and enables each and every of them to obtain justice without any danger of being overborne by the weight and number of their opponents; and because it brings into action and enforces this great and glorious principle — that the people are the sovereign of this country, and consequently that fellow citizens and joint sovereigns can not be degraded by appearing with each other in their own courts to have their controversies determined.
This is an animation that has been used around the UI for a while, but it's obscured by the navigation drawer in most places.
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