Sentences with phrase «obscure corners of»

Some appear in the most obscure corners of Windows.
If I single out appeals, I risk being hoist with my own petard, of looking only at obscure corners of the system.
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.
A regular highlight of his site are the entries on DVD and Blu - Ray releases wherein he scopes out oft - obscure corners of the market for beautiful transfers of forgotten classics.
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.
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.»
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.
It is hardly probable that his death was not quickly rumored among his followers, even into the most obscure corners of Galilee.
So stories won't disappear, though they might be pushed to more obscure corners of the News Feed if flagged or if Facebook observes that users who read a story don't go on to share it.
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).
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.
Their people have inhabited this village, tucked into an obscure corner of what is now Israel, miles from the nearest town, for nearly 200 years.
That likely millions and millions of people will watch and enjoy something with its roots in a relatively obscure corner of the Marvel Universe?
Something inexplicable is occurring in an obscure corner of the American South where a swampy national park is engulfed behind «The Shimmer.»
But if you try to get too fancy and stuff your portfolio with investments from every obscure corner of the market and all manner of arcane ETFs, you may end up di - worse - ifying rather than diversifying.
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.
«But women leave math when they discover that you can't do it without sustaining world - class illusions, such as the belief that grips one while one is working on a very difficult paper on a very obscure corner of a difficult subject, that here, at last, everything will be settled once and for all.»
And let's face it, the scattered scribblings of some obscure corner of some obscure corner of under 1.4 % of 2 % of the topic area is bound to not be anything like comprehensive.
Or finding «inappropriate» photos squirreled away on some obscure corner of a business's IT network.
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.
Today's low - to - negative interest rate world has sent investors searching far flung corners of the market for yield, driving flows into a range of once obscure, high - yielding asset classes.
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.
.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?
After Holmes returned to his obscure corner, Rose set out after the five men who remained ahead of him, particularly Cobb and Keeler.
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.
Not bad, for a 70 - year - old corner of an obscure branch of pure mathematics.
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.
An obscure and often misunderstood corner of state government, the local mandate program derives from a Constitutional provision that prevents the Legislature from imposing requirements on cities, counties, school districts and other local jurisdictions without also providing the funds needed to cover the costs.
I do all of my reading on my 3G Kindle 2, even though the corner of the screen is dead and obscures a part of the last word on every first line.
Today's low - to - negative interest rate world has sent investors searching far flung corners of the market for yield, driving flows into a range of once obscure, high - yielding asset classes.
On your ascent up to Fort Miley from the corner of 8th and Point Lobos, be sure to commune with the forest of Monterey cypress trees, which helps keep this parkland obscured from the hoards of visitors at Lands End.
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.
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From well - known characters like Iron Man and Spider - Man, to more obscure figures like Rick Jones and Squirrel Girl, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes drew on every corner of the universe.
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.
Gradual, attentive navigation of the modified floor plan reveals the obscure corners, seams, and spaces that now bear host to miniature domestic scenes or interiors inspired by the vendors of the Market.
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.
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.
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