Sentences with phrase «obscure names from»

I can't keep up with the rate he adds new names, but his list appears to include virtually every signer of the skeptic declarations I've already tabulated, plus many obscure names from outside of climate science, plus some share of «false positives» where Morano has simply cherry - picked some quotation to make the person sound like a climate skeptic.
It's become commonplace to choose obscure names from our favourite shows and nothing surprises us anymore.

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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.
Last week, we reported on «Alone but Not Alone,» the unknown song from an obscure, independent Christian film of the same name, which nevertheless netted an Oscar nomination for Best...
Let's see just how well you know some of the big names, and a few more obscure drivers, from the F1's first trip to Melbourne in 1996.
Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire were both in the starting lineup, but the star of the game was an obscure point guard from Harvard named Jeremy Lin.
Dele Alli joined Tottenham Hotspur from Milton Keynes Dons as a relatively obscure name and in just a matter of 18 months, the young midfielder has gone on to establish himself as one of the hottest properties in world football at the moment.
Ranging from obscure baby names influenced by TV or geography, or some more unusual baby names inspired by design, ancient history, animals and planets we've got a grand collection of names to spark inspiration.
Leah is also the name of a more obscure character from the Bible, and although not a very popular one in biblical stories, the name has sure risen in popularity today in the form of a baby girl name.
It seems as though Zachary has been lacking in some love from contemporary parents because they are seeking a Z name a little more obscure, Like Zane, Zachariah and Zander.
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
Some historians had identified Geber as the translated name of an eighth - century Islamic alchemist, but Newman's research turned up evidence supporting a different interpretation: Geber was actually the alias of Paul of Taranto, an obscure Franciscan monk from southern Italy.
During the 19th century, the northern amateur popularist Elijah H. Burritt used the now - obscure name Bungula, [130] possibly coined from «β» and the Latin ungula («hoof»).
They tested Krispy Kreme donuts, the syrup in canned gooseberries, bud light, captain crunch, dried leaves from the African Boab Tree, and some obscure Norwegian desserts... How in god's name did they not test Acaí??
Perhaps the designer's own busy schedule is what led him to romanticise the great outdoors this season, drawing on summery imagery and outdoor sports for his upcoming collection, which is aptly titled «Obscured by Clouds,» a name borrowed from Barbet Schroeder's 1972 film La Vallée.
This mischievous ethos has rarely been better displayed than on this often uneasy listening set from Berlin - based, old - school activist DJs Graef and Astro who, after name - making solo careers, came together last year to form their Money $ ex imprint as a platform for their woozy marriages of obscure vinyl sensibility and startling aural foraging.
It was from 2010 onwards that Dano's career began to gather pace, though continued to zigzag between obscure arthouse and big - name box office.
Indeed his hedge fund, Caxton, is named after the first printer of books in English, in the 1400s, and his own collection is said to include obscure illustrated works from Eastern Europe.
Yet more buyers will see the $ 50,990 wisdom of the Macan S, whose name obscures its own twin - turbo claim of 340 horses from a 3.0 - liter V - 6.
The name comes from the blind spot to the side just behind the car where you may not see a car because the mirror doesn't cover and if you turn your heard, it could be obscured by the B - pillar (the one between the front and back seat on four - door cars).
The example given was A Song of Ice and Fire, where the covers have gone from elaborate painted fantasy (when the series was new) to very simple, almost generic icons on single - color backgrounds, almost totally obscured by the author name.
A subprime card may be from a bank with an obscure name, or perhaps one that's meant to sound kind of like a major bank that you've heard of.
He has proposed a wide slate of changes intended to blunt its impact — from using the bureau's more obscure statutory name to pulling a roster of public consumer complaints from the consumer bureau's website.
One of the obscure suggestions for the origin of the name, is that the word «ambar» refers to pieces of Mayan stone implements made from a translucent brown flint, which could resemble amber.
Whereas Michael Scott's Space Patrol (also published in 1977) took a great deal of influence from Star Trek, Traveller's influence was far more obscure, but as Michael Andre - Driussi patiently deciphered, a great deal of the concept for the setting (including the name) was inspired by E.C. Tubbs sprawling Dumarest of Terra books.
If your devotion to Disney is strong enough to name every film from Frozen to its most obscure shorts (The Old Mill, anyone?)
Although Insomniac Games has yet to reveal any of the other names in Spider - Man «s infamous rogues» gallery beyond Mister Negative, Intihar's statements suggest that the full version of the title will not only offer unique and memorable battles between Spidey and the major antagonists, but also it will contain some more obscure villains from the comic book's lore.
I'll continue my run as the «Token British Person Who Nominates Obscure British Things» and suggest a 1987 graphic adventure called Sláine, based on the character of the same name from the comic book 2000 AD.
Users fund artwork of all kinds on Kickstarter — from traditional paintings to more obscure items, like the 64 - foot wooden pyramid named «Temple of Whollyness» by Gregg Fleishman, which raised $ 76,381.
From his name (assumed) and age (uncertain) to the tales he wove to obscure a devastating past, there are so many inconsistencies that the myths have become almost as familiar as the work.
Ranging from the well - known to the obscure, Lin's collection of names demonstrates that terms for women often stem from preconceived ideas about their sexuality and physical appearance.
Opening: «That Obscure Object of Desire» at Luxembourg & Dayan This group show takes its theme and name from a Luis Buñuel film.
Like a sculptural hybrid of Gerard Richter's 4900 Colors and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the piece is a massive color block of tiles engraved with the names of 392,486 artists culled from the past two centuries — those included range from the obvious to the obscure.
Among exhibits by obscure or minor local artists, such as the 16th and 17th - century Italian painters Lavinia Fontana and Elisabetta Sirani and the Pre-Raphaelite Emma Sandys, are those by Louise Bourgeois and Paula Rego — the more renowned names being from the present day.
To this day, I can quote from memory the names of the five founders of the obscure 19th century Marxist group known as Emancipation of Labour (Освобождение труда).
Now, an obscure story from decades ago might appear on the first screen when a name is run through a search engine.
But what rights, if any, are possessed by a Canadian who carries out a vanity Google search of their name and discovers that a Romanian website has republished personal details from a Canadian court case that is on the internet, yet «practically obscure» through its unlinked presence on CanLII?
From the obvious (like page numbers) to the obscure (like dates of creation and author names), every piece of metadata serves some purpose.
I think if you're researching a more obscure or focused topic, i.e. defamation + [client or case name] there might be a need to cut out the noise from other sites.
After a few days of suggestions and discussions (all a very effective use of class time, of course), one 8th grader suggested naming it after a very obscure character from Ren & Stimpy.
The gameplay from the PS4 version featured a mission showcasing the ultra-popular Space Battleship Yamato fighting alongside one of the most obscure Gundam models, the Crossbone Gundam from the manga sharing the same name, sequel of Gundam F91.
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