Sentences with phrase «obscure ones»

Everything from the classics like cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla, to the more obscure ones like five spice or cardamom, there is a spice to bring flavor and excitement to your holidays.
One film, though, in particular, got a few nods, including one really obscure one.
There are certainly some great schools here and a lot of obscure ones too.
The same thing applies to many literary characters, even relatively obscure ones that play small roles in little - known novels.
Take Reality for instance he will cut and past obscure one off articles and then claim them as facts.
People identify doing math with writing symbols, often obscure ones.
I'm not a big contemporary movie person — I see maybe 2 films a year, and they're usually old or super obscure ones.
Critical Illness Insurance Myth # 10: My policy should cover every single critical illness known to man — even the really obscure ones!
The five miles from Astoria to Forest Hills have a dense progression of languages: Greek, Filipino, Urdu, Indonesian, Russian, Japanese, Lithuanian, and others, including more obscure ones like Chavacano, Waray - Waray, Minangkabau, and Bukharian.
When a piece of the level obscures one of these three items, the game engine assumes that it no longer exists.
Neo Geo battle coliseum was a 2 vs 2 game featuring characters from most of SNK franchises, including famous ones like The King Of Fighters, Fatal fury, Samurai Shodown, as well as obscure ones like Aggressor of Dark combat or world Heroes.
Thailand has one primary crypto exchange offering Bitcoin and ten other altcoins directly in fiat and a few more obscure ones in Bitcoin.
But everyone has their favourites and this game is quite a collection, such as Dr. Eggman, AiAi, Amigo and even some very obscure ones such as Ryo Kazuki (Shenmue) and Zobio (House of the Dead).
A FIFA task force arrived in Morocco on Monday to inspect a World Cup bid that obscures one potential impediment to hosting the 2026 showpiece: Homosexuality is a criminal offense in the north African country.
But all this political football obscures one important fact: Gasoline should really be a hell of a lot more expensive than both the GOP and Obama's worst nightmares combined.
The last parable in Matthew's series (13:52) is a very brief and obscure one comparing «every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven» to «a householder who brings out of his treasures what is new and what is old.»
What's the most obscure one that delighted you?
Of those Austrian drivers to have made it to F1 however, some of them have enjoyed massive amounts of success, and there are of course some more obscure ones who hung around for a season or two without much in the way of results.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's almost theatrical frustration with the coverage of his administration's handling of Legionnaires» disease has obscured one aspect of the episode: on the substance, city authorities appear to have gotten the response largely right.
There is a global revival of interest in classic beer styles and many rather obscure ones are being recreated by craft brewers,» says Brian Gibson from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.
The hair is brought forward over the face, obscuring one eye with a swathe of silky smooth hair in a gorgeous array of warm colours, from mid brown tones to warm honey blondes.
Vallée frames many of his shots obscuring one side of the foreground with a blurred silhouette.
All the names have historical, mythological or religious roots, and pretty obscure ones at that.
They function as palimpsests, with each distinctive layer partially obscuring the one below.
In this new body of work, Khan overlays thousands of lines of writing until all of the words meld into a single image, obscuring any one viewpoint and eliminating a definitive reading of the text.
The demotion to the Twitterverse of overly clever signage was made evident by the selfie - sticks obscuring the one lettered EVERYONE IS A COMPLETE DISAPPOINTMENT (2015) and another reading CALIFORNIA OLIVE OIL IS SUPERIOR.
Fragile harmonics that arise from the acoustic instruments give way to searing collage material, the two elements eventually obscuring one another.
The strongest legal argument in favour of a ban on niqab's and burqa's would be on the basis of security (i.e. there is a legitimate state objective in preventing people from obscuring ones identity in public), but after the Gubaj Singh kirpan case I don't see that flying.
On an iPhone 7 Plus, the clip obscures one of the two front cameras, so you can't use both of them at the same time.
With so many franchises celebrating their milestone anniversaries, a few relatively obscure ones are also joining the fun.
The sixth book is a very obscure one, «The Book of Double Questions,» and the seventh, «The Book of Causal Relationships,» deals with the twenty - four kinds of relationships which are supposed to exist between the body and mind, or the corporeal and psychical.
A FIFA task force arrived in Morocco on Monday to inspect a World Cup bid that obscures one potential impediment to hosting the 2026 showpiece.
But this dance is starting to seem awfully familiar — and the emphasis on the personal has obscured one important substantive point.
Not liking to seem too pretentious I thought I'd use a few really obscure ones in this.
What I really liked about the cast is that not only do you have the big names likes Superman, Batman and the Green Lantern but also the more obscure ones like Detective Chimp and Toyman.
Taika Waititi How an obscure New Zealand comedy director transformed Thor As well as obscure ones, each year.
And for Conservative backbenchers, even more obscure ones than Clarke, these contests provide a delightful period in which their opinions actually matter.
This ambitious exhibition spans two gallery spaces — in the Diego Rivera Gallery, Pereda has erected Change the world or go home (2009 - 2015), a 24 - foot tall fluorescent scaffolding structure in front of the iconic work The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City (1931), simultaneously illuminating and obscuring one of the institution's most - treasured and historically significant works.
Wood rightly devotes much attention to nineteenth - century speculation about racial origins, which rested on the Scottish Enlightenment's «conjectural history»; yet Henry Home, Lord Kames, a key figure in the tradition on which Wood focuses, and hardly an obscure one, appears here as «Lord Henry Homer Kames» and «Lord Henry Holmer Kames.»
The obscure ones are also the newest, so have had fewer opportunities for their leaders to be young.
One of the more obscure ones is Awake Dating, a new site exclusively for conspiracy theorists.
From Bruce Campbell's doomed hero Ash of The Evil Dead series, to The Fly's horrible mutant Brundlefly, RIJIR goes with some well known characters as well as more obscure ones (always nice to see The Return Of The Living Dead's «Tarman» get a shout out).
Music documentaries usually cover either big subjects or obscure ones, but 20 Feet From Stardom illuminates an obscure subject hiding in plain sight: backing singers on some of the biggest songs with some of the biggest acts of the twentieth century.
Lined up outside the home itself were examples of every significant model from the company's past — as well as quite a few obscure ones.
This feature, called Song By Voice, worked well in testing, easily recognizing the names of a variety of artists, even newer and obscure ones.
Big, well - known agencies can be as guilty of nasty dealings as smaller, obscure ones.
But what about those more obscure ones, how could I detect which is which?
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