Sentences with phrase «very obscure facts»

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The last second drama for Loyola has obscured the fact that it was always a very good mid-major, one that now stands 31 - 5 on the season.
The intense media focus on Sandusky and Paterno actually obscures the fact that this is a very common problem in youth sports.
«Governor Cuomo's M.T.A. board proposal obscures the very real fact that the governor already controls the M.T.A.,» Mr. Raskin said.
Although overall the pectoralis major may have a small shoulder flexion moment arm, this obscures the fact that the different heads have very different moment arm lengths.
In fact, he had been scoring obscure indies for almost a decade prior, but Grace is really coming into his own of late and finding himself very much in demand for indie filmmakers seeking a atmospheric and unsettling sound.
We're seeing a new rise in obscure music thanks to the ease with which downloadable songs can be obtained, and similarly, games are starting to come out that take advantage of the fact they need very little in terms of distribution cost.
It's a real shame that some questionable game design choices and easily fixable technical issues have overshadowed the positive elements of the game and obscured the fact that Downpour takes a very big step in the right direction by bringing the series back to its roots.
Don Aitken's nonchallant introduction of an impossible - to - verify, never - used - anywhere for anything standard is simply a ploy to obscure the very fact he's already admitted: some human beings are responsible for changing the climate unpredictably by raising the CO2 level as a side effect of commercial enterprises.
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