Sentences with phrase «obscure references in»

Everyone's favorite female rapper Nicki Minaj has some obscure references in her latest music vide...
We wanted to blend all that together, and in doing so there are some obscure references in there.
Hours spent in libraries tracking down obscure references in journal footnotes may become a quaint memory for physicists.
It requires 166 pages in translation in the Sacred Books of the East, including extensive footnotes designed to explain the more obscure references in the text.
• Fact # 7: Mark Batterson is the author of the recent book, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day based on an obscure reference in 1 Chronicles 11:22 «Benaiah son of Jehoiada was the son of a brave man from Kabzeel, a man of many exploits.
@tallulah13 apparently google is not the most defining answer to scholarly study, He, Kedorlaomer, was a person of antiquity mentioned in the Bible, that was already a given.He was a king 4000 years ago and his treasures were discovered by archaeologists not that long ago.Up to the discoveries Kedorlaomer was an obscure reference in the «Bible «and there had been doubt as to whether he existed or not.

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Dear friends and colleagues, This summer we saw an opportunity to provide greater clarity to entrepreneurs and our partners about the mission and focus of our work, which at times was obscured by references to «needles in haystacks» instead of our true inspiration, which is the gritty teamwork required to harvest hay from a field and stack it in a barn.
@ fimeilleur the carl sagan reference was more relevant before it became obscured by all the other posts.no one said any thing about a death bed conversion, that is something you assumed, (when you assume you make an ass of u and me) whether you believe in God or not is irrelevant, you will ultimately confront God, at that point in carls case after death you will know!.
Hopefully Rory doesn't talk in 25 - word - a-minute bursts of obscure pop culture references...
Professional theologians today hesitate to share their experience, fearing lest the pure objectivity and the transcendent reference point of their God thoughts be thereby obscured; but this is a great pity, for when they define their role merely in ecclesiastical or academic terms, thus in effect hiding behind their official identity, it renders their theology at best enigmatic and at worst downright boring.
Gingrich's expression of concern may, then, have been less an obscure policy reference than a deliberate decision to propel this issue to the forefront of his foreign policy toward the Muslim world «a decision rooted in Catholic thought and culture.
Some facts are luminously obvious, but the rest of our experience is obscured in a deep, penumbral shadow with reference to which our intellectual faculty varies from that of a savage to that of a jellyfish.
This obscure reference to his unpublished Manuscripts is entirely understandable for us when we recall that he did indeed develop in them a systematic criticism of Hegel.11 Marx turned Hegelianism «right side up again», by reading Hegel in materialistic economic terms.
There is but one obscure reference that MIGHT mention him (it's not obvious) in a non-religious text, and even that one is subject to intense debate.
Beginning with the obscure reference of canon 19 of Nicaea respecting Paulinian 18 deaconesses and ending with canon 15 of Chalcedon which prohibits the ordination (cheirotonia) of a deaconess before the age of forty we have the canonical framework of the most significant period in the expansion and elaboration of the ministry of women before modern times.
That reference page didn't just show the limitations, though — it also showed the possibilities, and several of the visual effects on the site derive from more - obscure CSS features I learned about in passing while trying to figure out why something else had blown up.
One was Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell's reference to an obscure «incest and folk dancing» quotation to (I think) lampoon the SNP's desire to demand more than Labour can offer in any coalition deal.
I remember it clearly... One Monday morning in 2005... I stumbled upon an obscure reference that finally explained why I'd never been able to lose that stubborn lower body fat!
I tried to find any reference in the published literature showing esophageal obstruction and some of the other more obscure references without luck on PubMed...... it may have indeed happen to someone somewhere but...... It should be noted that you would want to use the flax with other products and liquids as it can swell when exposed to liquids.
Those are all the characters, Easter eggs, references, and obscure jokes that we spotted in the latest Deadpool 2 trailer!
Beneath its searing satire of showbiz, its whimsical world in which animals talk and coexist with humans, and its nonstop barrage of obscure references and puns, there's a core that gets to how painful, lonely, and sad modern life can be.
Originally suggested for entry in Infinity 2.0, the No - Prize was eventually canned because developer Avalanche Software thought the reference was a bit too obscure.
Now a new Crashing trailer has debuted, showing off more of Pete's comedy struggles, trying to hand out flyers to shows, having odd gaps in his knowledge of pop culture while making obscure references to things like Will Smith rap albums and coming to terms with the fact that he's actually homeless.
The 37 - year - old actor tackled a variety questions that included a number of obscure references from his career: The short - lived animated series Tron: Uprising; the 2013 thriller Grand Piano; the animated mini-series Over the Garden Wall, that Beastie Boys video he did back in 2011, and of course, Lord of the Rings.
As for the Capcom roster, it's a mixture of predictable favorites and obscure references and, with any hope, may renew interest in Ghost Trick.
In 2000, a federal district judge ruled that Arizona was violating this relatively obscure law, both by not spending enough on its Lau programs — a reference to a Supreme Court decision of 1974 and regulations of the federal Office for Civil Rights — and by failing to provide enough teachers, aides, classrooms, materials, and tutoring.
Unfortunately, the book also fell very short in terms of readability, as it referenced the first book in very obscure ways that left the reader wondering what had happened in book one.
Marvi, who had been an ad executive in the Philippines, noticed the ads around us relied heavily on obscure cultural references that were over our heads.
This is a hands - on breed, requiring careful examination under the coat for structural reference points in order to adequately assess qualities that may be altered by creative grooming or obscured by excessive coat.
In the original, you were fighting against aliens for «reasons» and an obscure reference to «darkness» which, in the end, was as disappointing as when your Snickers bar gets stuck in a vending machinIn the original, you were fighting against aliens for «reasons» and an obscure reference to «darkness» which, in the end, was as disappointing as when your Snickers bar gets stuck in a vending machinin the end, was as disappointing as when your Snickers bar gets stuck in a vending machinin a vending machine.
Do you have a favorite Easter egg or reference in a popular or obscure game?
I may find Hirst's dead butterflies or Beuys's and Polke's references to World War II on the Eastern front shallow, tiresome, and obscure, but not for their lack of investment in the physical art object.
Jenny Holzer might have produced her Colorblind Dictionary, with all references to color obscured in a real dictionary, and Glenn Ligon her scarred and blown up definition of «ravel» or «skin.»
In the obscure, neologic language of Stuart Cumberland's canvases, spontaneity translates into repeated imagery, referencing the contemporary tension between handmade and mechanical, printed elements.
Disproven theories do not necessarily fall into an oblivion of the false — they can surface through revisions, linger as histories of error, stand in for once held truths, or recur simply as amusing, obscure references.
The intimacy, hopefulness and meditation of flower arranging is contrasted by the direct war reference in, Untitled 15 # 02, a depiction of a camouflaged helmeted solder whose face is mostly obscured by colorfully painted netting, which could be more like beekeeping than war making.
Glasgow artist Torsten Lauschmann's solo exhibition, «War of the Corners», takes as points of reference everything from Oskar Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet (1922), children's soft play cubes and an obscure 18th century critical spat about high and low culture in opera.
For the Zabludowicz Collection, Darbyshire has rethought this work and created a second enveloping sculptural installation utilising large scale digitally printed banners which reference the building wraps used by developers and councils to obscure empty lots and half - finished building projects in cities up and down the country.
Saunders» work often quotes obscure, often tragic film muses and here he references the fictional film character Leni Peickert, created in the 1960s by the German film director Alexander Kluge.
Other references are more obscure: Rasputin's fingernails are presented in a vitrine in a chamber built like a tree house (you have to climb a ladder to get to it), and it is pretty difficult to concentrate on the vitrine of objects related to polar exploration, which are on loan from the Royal Geographic Society, because there's a DVD of The Cure's Greatest Hits blaring over it.
Also, credit due to the video editor - in these videos, the reference image is shown almost all the way through without it obscuring the work.
Here visitors will take on a journey through familiar imagery and obscure biographical references that mingle, repeat, trade places, and morph into new provocations that invite reflections upon memory, impulse, the stability of knowledge, and what constitutes value in a work of art.
I can only speak about certain fields of English law but I know of many articles published in obscure places which have had a significant impact on legal analysis (I could mention one of my own which has been cited with approval in the Court of Appeal in England and the High Court of Australia and is referenced in leading works on contract law in England, Australia and the USA, but I won't because I am too modest).
Global Warming, as an aspect of Climate Change, is not about what will one day become obscure albeit accurate references by individuals with polished prose, in obscure journals.
Taking the Charter as an example of the different ways we can refer to statutes remains still a quite simplistic view because there are many cases in which multiple statutes are referenced and references are more obscure.
Therefore, avoid annoying the judge in your case by inserting in a motion or brief an obscure literary reference the judge is unlikely to recognize.
Passing references to unreasonableness (at paras. 36 and 45) can not obscure the fact that Abella J. essentially stepped into the shoes of the CLP and rendered what she thought was the most appropriate decision in the circumstances.
While citation styles in other disciplines have moved increasingly towards greater simplicity and clarity, concentrating on malleable concepts and abandoning the use of arcane bibliographic terms and obscure abbreviations, all legal citation guides continue to share and suffer from the same conceptual error: namely, that there should be a rule for every possible source to which a legal professional might refer and, better yet, an abbreviation for every source in which the reference might be found.
While MLA and the other style guides have eliminated the programmatic use of abbreviations in bibliographic references (no more op cit or ibid) and in the citation of periodical sources, the students responsible for refining legal citation practice continue to develop ever more incomprehensible abbreviations for increasingly obscure purposes and sources.
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