Sentences with phrase «through obscure»

Many threats don't emerge through obscure software exploits, but through designers» blind spots around harassment and stalking — like Snap Maps and the defunct Google Buzz.
I noticed you didn't show HOW you predicted every «relevant» sunspot other than through obscure alignments.
Just as unique, in its own way, was Lulu, a back - room exhibition space that curator Chris Sharp opened last April with artist Martin Soto Climent in a dilapidated house entered through an obscure alley in southern Roma.
And if your experience was anything like mine, you'll recall brilliant creative highs punctuated by long tedious slogs sorting through obscure and poorly documented data formats, unless you were really unlucky and reduced to directly hacking binary files themselves.
As expected, the plot is a mystery that hardly has any explanation, instead relying on players to piece together the story through obscure dialogue, item descriptions, and short cutscenes.
If a traveler wants to check out street art in Lisbon, or go on a bohemian pub crawl through obscure outer neighborhoods in Barcelona, he or she should be able to access that.
I spent hours and hours going through obscure insurance filings.
A bio stating you're «looking for a partner to watch the Northern Lights, navigate through obscure cities and fill an experimental - baking - taster vacancy» separates you from singles who aren't likely to be serious dating, more likely «looking for someone to chill with, preferably also an avid Netflix advocate».
Butterworth, a physicist at CERN's Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, takes readers on an amusing journey through the obscure world of particle physics.
Soon he was spending 10 hours a week visiting libraries, combing through obscure patents and research journals for compounds with molecular structures worthy of further exploration.
Aiello and Joseph Gerardi, both of Syracuse - based COR Development, are charged with paying Percoco $ 35,000 routed through an obscure limited liability company managed by Howe.
She had earned that monthly income since December 2012 although CPV paid her through an obscure Connecticut LLC to conceal the fact that it had hired the wife of a gubernatorial aide while the company was seeking favor from state officials as it developed a controversial power plant in Orange County.
They work through obscure working groups, committees, networks of various kinds.
To help keep them afloat, # 22m of public money has been given to them to this year, while another # 277m will be injected over the next four years — figures that only emerged after Private Eye trawled through the obscure Official Journal of the European Union, which requires publication of such payments by member states.
Miner awarded Jewett a no - bid contract through an obscure arm of city government, the Syracuse Urban Renewal Agency, which Miner controls without oversight from the city council.
The first phase was the creation of mind through the obscure, instinctive play of vital forces.
Don't you think I would have been contacted directly, instead of hopefully informed through an obscure online post?
Jesus» mission was to tear through the obscuring veil of social and religious systems of heroics in order to bring to light the notion of a love that places no criteria of worth on us.
The study used images and other data from Cassini's radar instrument, which can peer through the obscuring smog of Titan's atmosphere to reveal the surface in detail.
While the observations in the optical allow astronomers to study the gas in full detail, the infrared light cuts through the obscuring patches of dust and gas, revealing the more intricate structures underneath and the young stars hiding within it.
Infrared light, as well as X-rays and radio, more freely passes through this obscuring material, so astronomers use this to see the region more clearly.
It has to be said that lying prone on the ground, wearing a gas mask and squinting through the obscuring fog of death for an attack you know has to be coming is wonderfully tense.
Here the image is only fragmentarily discernable through the obscuring aggregation of paint.

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The next morning, almost all the money in the four fake accounts was transferred through a variety of accounts, obscuring, at least initially, the money's provenance.
He uses an obscure email address so he doesn't have to waste time sorting through idea pitches or requests.
But the poster's been customized: the Kindle is partly obscured by a circle with a line through it, a big red universal No sign.
The leaders of Animal Farm maintain thought control by obscuring the facts with smokescreens, rewriting history, creating conspiracy theories about pending attacks, faking victims, slander, scapegoating, murdering opposition, outrageous public works projects to keep the animals busy, and through a large group of useful idiots — sheep — that spread their message unthinkingly and distract dissenters.
The sudden rise in settlement of Comex gold and silver futures contracts through the formerly obscure off - exchange mechanism of «exchange for physicals» is likely just increasing the supply of imaginary metal, the TF Metals Report's Craig Hemke writes today for Sprott Money.
The stories allege, for instance, that SCL tried to place a story in an Indonesian paper based on a purported government document that was apparently fake, and how it repeatedly tried to operate through front and shell groups while obscuring where its funds were coming from.
The very grisly show has had fans combing through episodes for clues, and cross-referencing those clues with everything Bayou geography to obscure horror fiction to ancient mystic texts.
The emphasis on actual entities and prehensions obscures the significance of time in Whitehead's later philosophy, although it was through the development of the study of time in nature that his final position was reached.
Liturgical scholarship, which tends to rely on nuanced timelines and obscure documents for its validity, remains on the purely notional level, whereas a true liturgical education seeks through deeds to reveal its mystery.
But the Word of God, written at about the same time, recording the events of an obscure Jewish man and Jewish girl, has survived through time to give evidence to God's hand at work in the lives of His people.
Among other points, Gioia argued that poetry had become obscure, self - referential, and detached from common experience through the influence of university writing programs and trendy ideological nostrums.
To disentangle from its many complications the idea of God, for example, and to follow through from early Hebraism to second - century Christianity this idea's progress, while it makes the story more easily understandable, obscures the actual confusion of cross-currents, back - eddies, stagnant shallows, whirlpools, rapids, and cataracts present in history itself.
I fell under the influences of a definite Creed, and received into my intellect impressions of dogma, which, through God's mercy, have never been effaced or obscured.
The testimony that he brings appears all the more significant because prophetic intuitions are all the more striking when they pass through slumbering or stubborn prophets who perceive only in an obscure way what they convey to us.
What our authors are saying through all this structure of imagery is that the obscure birth of a child to a carpenter's wife was, in view of all that came out of it, a decisive moment in history, when something genuinely new began, and the traffic of two worlds was initiated, to be traced by the discerning eye all through the story that was to follow.
If we reverse this order, we are likely to obscure through a deductive process the vitality of the personal encounter through which faith arises.
In all these cases the crucial point is obscured: it is in a new kind of personal relationship, defined by what man knows of himself through the action of God in Jesus Christ that the true work and marks of the spirit should be sought.
Just as Christ in his concrete historical reality (and not only as the eternal Logos of the world) is the salvation of all men, even of those who lived before his time, through hundreds of thousands of years of an immeasurable, toiling history, obscure and unintelligible to itself, the same applies, mutatis mutandis, to the Church.
With a priori alienation (Verfremdung) from the text as the starting point, the intelligibility of mind, laboring in and through methodology, would transport the interpreter into the realm of another time and place and by the determination of meaning in relation to a specific historical context would illuminate the obscure text.
At a time when individualism was still, generally speaking, obscuring the fullness of traditional catholic teaching on this mystery, he wrote: «When Christ comes to one of his faithful it is not simply in order to commune with him as an individual;... when, through the mouth of the priest, he says Hoc est corpus meum, these words extend beyond the morsel of bread over which they are said: they give birth to the whole mystical body of Christ.
Whereas the latter aimed at guiding us through the liturgical seasons of the year, this second publication encourages greater awareness in our daily lives of the mysteries we already share, making explicit that which is so often obscured by sheer day - to - day existence.
What the Jamesian view of religion as personal further obscures is the quintessentially Catholic notion of the church as a «sacramental communion» through which God's life penetrates ours.
Taylor points out that this preference for personal religion obscures something that has existed not only in almost all pre-modern cultures but, to varying degrees, still survives among contemporary Americans the conviction that «the locus of the relation with God is (also) through the community, and not simply in the individual.
Heraclitus the obscure, who deposited his thoughts in his writings and his writings in the Temple of Diana (for his thoughts had been his armor during his life, and therefore he hung them up in the temple of the goddess), Heraclitus the obscure said, «One can not pass twice through the same stream.
And yet, he is not wholly obscure, either, to those who pass through the hardness of «plain fact.»
All Christians know, of course, that it is through God's self - outpouring upon the cross that we are saved, and that we are made able by grace to participate in Christ's suffering; but this should not obscure that other truth revealed at Easter: that the incarnate God enters «this cosmos» not simply to disclose its immanent rationality, but to break the boundaries of fallen nature asunder, and to refashion creation after its ancient beauty» wherein neither sin nor death had any place.
It became popular in America mainly through the somewhat softer and less consistent version of John Locke and his followers, a version deliberately designed to obscure the contrast with biblical religion.
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