Sentences with phrase «obscure village»

The phrase "obscure village" typically refers to a small, remote or isolated community that is not well-known or easily accessible. Full definition
And yet, having lived through past pandemics, Mulembakani also believes that even a flicker of a chance to control an onrushing infection is reason enough for him and his dogged colleagues to push on, visiting obscure villages, unsanitary markets, and overcrowded hospitals, testing for the signature of worrisome pathogens.
Incredibly, the birth of a tiny baby two thousand years ago in an obscure village in Palestine still has the power to impact and transform lives.
His upbringing and education took place in an obscure village with none too good a reputation.
It is sufficient to note that he came from very humble origins — a carpenter's family in an obscure village; that he attracted no particular public attention during the first thirty years of his life; and that he then set forth to proclaim the advent of the «Kingdom of God» — the rule of God on earth which the prophets had said would be established by the Messiah.
He was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman.
He was born in an obscure village.
Can we anticipate that tourist guidebooks of the future will recommend a visit to some obscure village to admire what remains of the four universities that once existed there?
Although his compromise is a small departure from the old ways, it reflects the revolutionary spirit that is marching across Russia, tiptoeing into even the obscure village of Anatevka where his family resides.
People like Commando Kalekuzi, who did not allow growing up poor in an obscure village in the Congo to stand between him and a Continental Championship belt.
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