Sentences with phrase «obscure parts»

WebHubTelescope: «The eyeballing always exaggerates the parts that fit and tries to obscure the parts that don't.»
With light passing through the translucent collaged elements, the works reveal layers of construction, while opaque elements obscure parts of the image.
If you're into the somewhat obscure parts of arcade history, then you might recall that during the first run of VR amusement tech in the 1990s that Pac - Man VR was a real thing.
Malignant histiocytosis sometimes appears in the spleen, lungs, bone marrow, and other obscure parts of the body.
That if you are investing and you don't have an edge you probably shouldn't be... So much of the time we have drifted into less liquid or more obscure parts of the universe.
Yet, the artist's hands obscure parts of the puppet while handling it, making real - time manipulation difficult.
As value investors we sometimes find ourselves in the most obscure parts of the market.
By LEWIS JOHNSON — Co-Chief Investment Officer July 9, 2014 As value investors we sometimes find ourselves in the most obscure parts of the market.
«It's an obscure part of the financial world,» said Eileen Heisman, president and CEO of the National Philanthropic Trust.
«It's an obscure part of the financial world.
Believe me I have seen that stare untold times since, and just about Every time she fixed it on me, even when matters were tumultuous Or worse, the obscure part of me that remembers everything woke And shouted o my god there it is again, just as it was the first time!
Here is a place to look for an understanding of the Spirit — the obscurest part of the Trinity for most Christians.
It's in an obscure part of the bible known as the TEN COMMANDMENTS.
Another find from an obscure part of the grocery store.
Why else would Blair spend so much time focusing on an obscure part of Labour's constitution?
Large tsunamis could have carried sediment onto the land and obscured parts of the martian ocean's shoreline, according to a study published today in Scientific Reports.
The home page content is minimally useful: The site's mascot, a wing - flapping owl that dishes up «wise words,» is a little «whimsical» and sometimes actually obscures part of a true - false question on the home page.
Dark nebulae can be seen if they obscure part of a bright nebula (eg.
These high resolution images also showed that the lensing galaxy is an edge - on disc galaxy — similar to our galaxy, the Milky Way — which obscures parts of the background light due to the large dust clouds it contains.
There is a tilting and telescoping steering wheel, but the wheel obscures part of the digital gauge cluster regardless of how high you tilt it.
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.
They completely removed the pay off feature that used to show how much interest accrued in ten days and they now bury the accrued interest information on an obscure part of the site.
The company is in the obscure part in the phone industry, where most people don't even think they develop mobile phones.
We found Disney Interactive's Tron: Evolution in a somewhat obscure part of the show — the Sony stand.
And in two works completed in 2011, Mr. Oehlen may even push Expressionism to new extremes: The brushwork obscuring parts of collaged advertisements can seem anguished, even tortured, like stretched skin.
EW: To me, lighting a painting with black light was revolutionary because you were obscuring parts of it, but other parts became really vivid...
The first allows viewers to enter into the painting using their mobile devices to actually see what traditionally only be imagined, such as the backs of the figures, obscured parts of space, etc..
turn out to be based on 12 trees in an obscure part of Siberia.
Here's a hint: begins with a G. 3) So after all that blabing about moon, mercury and venus it is still hard to see how the obscure part of Venus (which is not recieving any direct radiation from the Sun) is still over 400 Celcius when on a plante much closer to the same sun temperatures plunge to a a hundred negative... since the Greenhouse effect does not exist it must be MAGIC, pardon me, SCIENCE.
It was left to Willard to spend three gos to eventually find an obscure sentence in an obscure part of the IPCC report to come up with something that even remotely supported the proposition.
The firm's disclaimer at the time — which the law society said was «buried in an obscure part of the website» — stated «our firm is mainly a referral source and initial screening agent... our firm will not represent or suggest that we will act for the client.»
And unusually, the screen curves around the phone's selfie camera, obscuring part of the Android status bar.
But they are particularly bad on mobile devices, because they cause text to re-arrange weirdly, often obscuring parts of the screen (or hang off the screen, which is irritating for the reader).

Not exact matches

Long known as a destination for batteries and obscure electronic parts, RadioShack has sought to remake itself as a specialist in wireless devices and accessories.
A truly different TV would respond to the new needs of consumers by creating an interface that enables rather than obscures access to all that content, but that also reimagines the TV as but one part of a broader ecosystem.
Whereas at the time they were once an obscure brand, Uber is now a rather popular and profitable company, thanks in part to its persistent pursuit of partnerships.
Some opponents also pointed to provisions in earlier versions of the bill that could make it easier for drug companies to obscure their financial contributions to hospitals and doctors under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, which is part of Obamacare.
Elliott had originally invested in the obscure financial stock as part of an arbitrage trade, but when a colleague saw that the company was laying groundwork to shield itself from activist investors, he went across the hall to Cohn for the first time.
Net neutrality supporters are focusing their efforts in part on the Congressional Review Act, a once - obscure law that allows Congress to overturn regulations enacted by federal agencies within 60 days of when they take effect.
This is in part due to an obscure maritime law from 1920 called the Jones Act that prevents non-American ships from bringing resources to the island without having to pay additional taxes.
NEW YORK, NY, December 7, 2017 — In the eight years since bitcoin was created the cryptocurrency has gone from being an obscure concept familiar only to technology specialists, to something that is now part of the American vernacular.
They're usually partly good: They highlight part of the truth that had been obscured or neglected.
Christmas occupies such a large part of the Christian imagination that the absolute supremacy of Easter as the greatest of Christian feasts may get obscured at times.
Its reality can be denied only by obscuring the fact that ideas and attitudes determine the decisions by which the greater part of life is regulated, and exercise much control over bodily acts.
Part of the difficulty lies in the fact that the text is often corrupt, and the language obscure to modern scholars.
In its parts and as awhole, The Da Vinci Code is all about the striptease of truthiness, the seductive (apparent) solving of puzzles in a world that otherwise is frustratingly obscure and opaque.
These symptoms are described by psychologists as the root of the disorientation many people face today in their lives, although people manage to cover over and obscure them as a part of their elaborate defense mechanisms.
I do not wish to denigrate the sermon as an important part of worship, but when the sermon is not only the central intention of worship but may also have lost its power of confronting the worshiper with the gospel, then the purpose of worship is at least seriously obscured.
And so there should be no ambiguity on the part of law that the male / female model should be protected from those who want to obscure that fundamental axiom of life.
The traditional calculation of the age of the universe in terms of thousands, not billions, of years — popularized by Bishop James Ussher — had hitherto obscured the sheer immensity of sensate anguish that had been a part of the world — and on which evolution depended.
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