Sentences with phrase «obscure ones who»

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.

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Then there are obscure stories such as the one of the man who was using Jesus» name and the disciples asked Jesus if they should stop him.
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.»
No one who knows anything of the darker side of human life will deny that acceptance in itself can pass easily into a sentimental condonation of evil which obscures the truth of human existence.
For those who Have seen the palace and Have made it their home, they surely can attest to the fact that the Lord of the palace Does indeed Live there (a somewhat obscure reference to one of my favorite books).
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.
He's also remembered as one who not only posed obscure questions but dared to offer the answers.
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.
And before Nashua crossed the line he was preceded by an obscure chestnut named Mielleux, Alfred Vanderbilt's Find, and Wise Margin, a 6 - year - old who up to this point had distinguished himself by doing no better than one third in three starts over at the Fair Grounds.
For the wages we pay Wenger, we could pay one of the best managers in the world, while any manager will be a gamble I do feel that gamble can be less risk if research done fully and finding someone who has shown they can do it over a obscure name could attract players.
Once - in - a-lifetime pictures tell the heart - warming story of an obscure colt who has become one of the favored contenders in this year's Kentucky Derby
So that's why players cut down the net, and how an obscure 1920s Indiana high school tradition became an essential part of college basketball's biggest game, all thanks to one coach who bridged the two.
William Karlsson, a 25 - year - old from Sweden who until this year was mostly known as one of the NHL's obscure other Karlssons, morphed into a 43 - goal scorer and a possession monster.
One of the more obscure songs about a goalkeeper was a track recorded by a «supergroup» of Indie pop stars who all happened to be Tottenham Hotspur fans.
For many people using public services, especially those who can't afford to pay for education, health or anything else privately, quality of service, not choice, is still the number one issue - and the prioritisation of «choice» obscures that agenda.
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.
Who likes spending hours in the grocery store hunting for obscure ingredients no one's even ever heard of?
A dedicated, growing army of admirers flocks to the group's concerts and makes Merritt an odd sort of anti-celebrity, one who is happiest not being recognized, whiling away the hours in gay bars on either coast or spending a good part of the day soaking up obscure movie classics.
Critics who only give praise to arthouse obscure indie flicks that no one has heard of are severely out of sync with society and need to pursue a new career.
(She has a tongue long enough to do an effective tonsillectomy, but the mechanism required to take our hero's magical powers and transfer them to the dying old guy who is lying on a high tech bed of nails is just one of many plot points obscured in darkness.)
The movie has one particularly interesting if obscure source that can probably be attributed to one of the Frenchmen who worked on the script: the fifth feature of Alain Resnais, Je t «aime, je t «aime (1968), an SF curiosity scripted by surrealist Jacques Sternberg that may be the most underrated and neglected of Resnais» features (though one can order a blotchy video dupe with subtitles from Video Search of Miami).
But the one who did was Michel Hazanavicius, a French filmmaker whose career after this Best Picture - winning indie may well be just as obscure as it was before it.
One of the things that drew me to MRFH as a reader was reading reviews about my favorite obscure and / or beloved oddball flicks from people who understood just enjoying movies.
We already knew that DC's new office comedy Powerless, about regular people who must endure sharing the world with the superpowered, would have at least one obscure hero in its midst: Crimson Fox.
Of his three movies that preceded the 1957 World War I drama, one exists exclusively in bootlegs (Fear and Desire), one remains only slightly less obscure (Killer's Kiss), and one is regarded as the first taste of the director's brilliance but only by those who have sought it out (The Killing).
Under an obscure 2007 Illinois law, passed under former Governor Rod Blagojevich (yes, the one who was convicted and removed from office), union officials could participate in the Illinois Teachers» Retirement System by teaching for a single day.
Brooks Brierley tells the sad story of America's most expensive vintage thoroughbred / Driving a boat - tailed AC — The Editor gets to grips with a rare Anzani - engined survivor from the early days of the Thames Ditton marque / Magic Morris Minor — Alec Issigonis's postwar masterpiece is as collectable today as ever — Michael Worthington - Williams inaugurates our new series of expanded and very comprehensive Buyer's Guide / Wizardry in the land of Oz — There may not be many bushes in the Bush but you can trust Nick Baldwin to find a rusting relic / Prescott in 1950 — It's spot - the - celebrity time as Brian Heath pores over a newly discovered hoard of old hillclimb photos / Brighton revisited — Tom Threlfall describes the other Brighton Run while Peter Corrana gives us his driving impressions of one of the most covetable contestants in the main event / Immortal Austin 7 — Bill Boddy (who has owned nine of them) tells what it is about Herbert Austin's little wonder that keeps it at the top of the old - car parade / A summer affair For Vitoria Ainsworth — marriage meant an adventurous initiation into the joys of owning a Roesch Talbot / The real McCurd — Michael Worthington - Williams researches yet another obscure but fascinating UK motor manufacturer of the 1920s / Styled by the Wind — Touring 4 - seater lightweight bodywork on the Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Mille Miglia was one of the first attempts at introducing aero technology to automotive coachbuilding.
It's been around since about 2007, and I'm aware of * one * obscure Chinese manufacturer who licensed it.)
If one looks through the history of literature and letters, one indeed sees the outliers, the innovators and those ahead of their times all obscured, all ignored by the conventional wisdom of their eras, and yet it is always the innovators who push forward the language, and given the number of masters who have died penniless, money is no measure of the artistry or «authorhood» of a writer.
Turn on the TV and zap through the channels and the chances are you'll come across an infallible doctor - either a talking head such as «Dr Phil» or one of the good looking fictional doctors of House, ER, Grey's Anatomy et al who, in a mere 60 minutes including commercial breaks and side - plots, manage to diagnose and cure the most obscure of illnesses.
Parsing obscure signs and hidden texts, reading codes worked into the fabric of medieval monastic traditions — and evading the unknown adversaries who will go to any lengths to conceal and protect Vlad's ancient powers — one woman comes ever closer to the secret of her own past and a confrontation with the very definition of evil.
The Pulitzer Prize - winning author of Peter the Great, Nicholas and Alexandra, and The Romanovs returns with another masterpiece of narrative biography, the extraordinary story of an obscure young German princess who traveled to Russia at fourteen and rose to become one of the most remarkable, powerful, and captivating women in history.
The extraordinary story of an obscure young German princess who traveled to Russia at fourteen and rose to become one of the most remarkable, powerful, and captivating women in history.
Obscure You can twist it and turn it but Xbox one is competing against ps4 and switch Again instead of playing the role of defense force how about let's hold them accountable Xbox fans needs to be stop so defensive and instead look for this as an opportunity to help provide feedback for improvements instead of saying SOT is the best and ms is doing what's best But to each their own as someone who bought original Xbox over ps2 I know this isn't what I wanted or thought how ms would progress
Bar a few obscure indie titles that were clearly coded by one single, cash - grabbing monkey, I own and have finished every noteworthy game eligible to make this list (and, being a hoarder who's averse to deletion, I'm quite sick of buying external hard drives for additional storage).
I'm not one of those people who thinks Nintendo needs to showcase obscure characters in Smash Bros. for the heck of it, but I do think it would be fun if we saw this newest Super Smash Bros. pull a few characters out of left field, even when it pertains to prominent franchises.
There can't be many others remaining, and few more obscure than Mr. Spillenger, who left scant traces... When Mr. Spillenger's two sons, Paul and Clyde, started cleaning out his apartment a few months ago, they found the remnants of a career even they hadn't fully comprehended: hundreds of paintings and drawings stacked against the wall or stuffed under the bed, works that probably no one except their father had ever looked at.
One of the night's big surprises at a fair where many dealers chose to show obscure or rarely - seen artists was the booth of the dealer Christoph Van de Weghe, a towering man with silver hair and a blue suit, who was presenting work by Damien Hirst, who is only about a year out of his global spot painting extravaganza at every Gagosian gallery in the world and a Tate retrospective.
One of the highlights of the exhibition stems from the New York painter Chuck Close who, alongside Two Palms, has revived Woodburytypes — an obscure 19th century printmaking medium.
Outside of the Museum of Art, three venues in Timișoara and one in Arad (a town 37 miles north) present contemporary exhibitions divided into thematic sections including «That Obscure Object of Desire», «Home, Sweet Home», «Urban Insights» and «Who's Afraid of Politics».
Start by thinking that Climategate is the result of super-smart hackers and such obscure loopholes in WordPress (obscure to me, for one, who's never tried to set WP up and to administrate it — note you're the technical one in this space and I'm the neophyte) become highly relevant.
It requires an analytical approach and one should bear in mind the rather harsh old adage that the lawyer who acts for himself has — all too often — a fool for a client; in short, anger may obscure essential facts.
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