Sentences with phrase «never obscured the fact»

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Here the thriving community of Judaism was sufficiently vigorous to attract proselytes; and in this century the Greek - speaking community of Judaism began the translation of its sacred writings from Hebrew (by some forgotten and by others never known).28 The details are obscure, but the central fact is not in question.
YeahRight You are amazing in that you claim the entire Bible a tale yet claim as fact some obscure writing no one considers credible with the exception of David Johnson who claims Jesus never existed yet also holds to your obscure writing.
«The Hundred - Foot Journey,» in fact, feels like a premium for PBS subscribers, with occasional whiffs of multicultural notions that never obscure a by - the - numbers, feel - good story.
They dissemble, evade, prevaricate, confound, confuse, distract, obscure, subtly misrepresent and willfully misunderstand with what often appears to be a positively gleeful relish and are generally perfectly capable of contriving to give one an utterly unambiguous impression of their future course of action while in fact intending to do exactly the opposite, but they never lie.
Today, a new 500 - word entry about Celestina, who is sometimes known as the «singing sorceress,» provides never - before - known facts about this obscure character whom readers never «meet» in the Harry Potter series although she is mentioned several times and is Molly Weasley's favourite singer.
The 500 - word entry about Celestina, who is sometimes known as the «singing sorceress,» provides never - before - known facts about this obscure character whom readers never «meet» in the Harry Potter series although she is mentioned several times and is Molly Weasley's favourite singer.
Don Aitken's nonchallant introduction of an impossible - to - verify, never - used - anywhere for anything standard is simply a ploy to obscure the very fact he's already admitted: some human beings are responsible for changing the climate unpredictably by raising the CO2 level as a side effect of commercial enterprises.
The plaintiffs allege that the changes were made following other court decisions in an attempt to obscure the fact that it was an employment contract, even though players were never compensated in compliance with employment standards legislation.
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