Sentences with phrase «very obscure one»

After a few days of suggestions and discussions (all a very effective use of class time, of course), one 8th grader suggested naming it after a very obscure character from Ren & Stimpy.
«But women leave math when they discover that you can't do it without sustaining world - class illusions, such as the belief that grips one while one is working on a very difficult paper on a very obscure corner of a difficult subject, that here, at last, everything will be settled once and for all.»
Matthew Paris is a good chronicler but he does have this habit of habitually relating weather events to religious holidays, many of which are very obscure.
This is a very obscure way to use language.
Most of it is basic high school physics, (I have a masters in Nuclear Engineering) so it is not difficult, just very obscure and complex.
Missylanyus, who is an extraordinary video artist he discovered on YouTube and whose work is really very obscure.
The paintings themselves are very obscure, full of fleeting meanings.
«I met Jack's work through the pages of very obscure art journals and through a few artist catalogs here and there.
Marc Bijl created Sweet Dreams for the exhibition, a very obscure lamp.
The update, correctly named «I» m Not a Hipster», is now available across the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 filled with «post ironic, artisanal, organic, entirely independent, 100 % re-claimed» digital shenanigans, but they're very obscure, you probably wouldn't understand.
Aside from the games that everyone knows them for, they've also worked on some very obscure projects, like tech demos for the PlayStation 2 and part of the XMB interface on the PlayStation 3.
Assure it is interesting but, especially at the start, the story is very obscure.
The Odyssey is a very obscure piece of hardware.
But everyone has their favourites and this game is quite a collection, such as Dr. Eggman, AiAi, Amigo and even some very obscure ones such as Ryo Kazuki (Shenmue) and Zobio (House of the Dead).
Some of these were to very obscure and unusual parts of Europe including Moldova's capital Chisinau and the Belarussian city of Bobruisk.
French bulldogs can come down with some very obscure health problems, so they may try and give you the slip if you come back to them with a veterinarians report claiming your french bulldog has acute dermatitis of the testicles.
«I'd say we currently present designs for about 90 percent of all dog breeds, including some very obscure breeds,» said Niemczyk.
It's definitely a very obscure benefit, but that's exactly why I call it out.
I'd suggest replacing «deponent saith not» because it's a very obscure turn - of - phrase or at least using the more common old spelling «sayeth».
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.
almost every possible movie or Tv shows which are often very obscure had their own page on those imdb boards..
Oddly enough, Zack Snyder would eventually hire the very obscure Israeli actress and model Gal Gadot for the role, seemingly a bigger gambler than Hendricks.
Silver and Black could be recruiting some very obscure Marvel heroes.
In better hands that could be a good premise; the 1950 Alec Guinness movie that this remakes is very obscure but well regarded.
Brenner's other film assignments ranged from the popular (Altered States [1980]-RRB- to the very obscure (Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers [1972]-RRB-.
Pretty soon I was in enough circles to get invites from very obscure people... When you log on you get a listing of your network and the network of each person in your network.
Once a very obscure drink, Kombucha is now a popular beverage that is available at most health food stores and many local grocery stores.
A large number of fantastic discoveries have come out of very obscure beginnings.
Thirty years had passed since Morata and colleagues had reported the observation, but «it was very obscure what was going on there.
The policy interest in terms of the global carbon cycle is obvious, although until just a few years ago, Freeman considered his work to be «very obscure
For some very obscure reason, the Spanish transfer window doesn't close until late tonight so there could still be some crazy business still to be done.
As a bonus challenge, I offer you this: The pilot also features two very obscure American garage rock songs from the»60s.
The sixth book is a very obscure one, «The Book of Double Questions,» and the seventh, «The Book of Causal Relationships,» deals with the twenty - four kinds of relationships which are supposed to exist between the body and mind, or the corporeal and psychical.
Whitehead's doctrine of the internal phases of the actual occasion is very obscure.
It does not matter if we say Gott in German or Deus in Latin, or El in the Semitic languages or teotl in Mexican and so forth, though it is, of course, a very obscure and difficult question how we can know that all these different words mean the same thing or person, for in this case we can not simply point to a common experience of what is meant, independent of the term.
Apart from a couple of very obscure references, one would never guess that he served as president of the «Christian Union» (Inter-Varsity) at Edinburgh a quarter of a century ago.
Finally, in the justly famous, but very obscure section of «Force and the Understanding» known as the «Inverted World,» the metaphysical distinction inherent in all designations such as inner - outer, intelligible - sensible, noumenal - phenomenal collapses, and with it the attempt of substance or «essence» metaphysics to evade contradiction by locating «contradictories» (or contraries) in ontologically disparate realms.
Although it is very obscured, the bright central part of this nebula is visible to us.
Below - three very obscured galaxies.
It is a very obscured galaxy which lies twenty degrees to the south of the group on the other side of the Milky Way.
The exciting thing about the work is how these ideas coagulate and become very obscured inside one another.

Not exact matches

Although investor advocates have for decades been calling for a clear and simple expression of the cost of investing, the information very often remains obscure.
The second one is a bit more obscure but very important.
Though far from bringing clarity to the question, Mr. Giuliani obscured it further — now two lawyers for the president are providing two very different versions of events.
A very touching article as death is a obscure and clueless world.
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.
Macroevolution (an obscurest word) is what occurs when microevolution has gone on for a very, very long time.
Three children experienced a series of extraordinary visions in 1917 and were given a message that was both extraordinary and very ordinary: people must pray and do penance (that was the ordinary bit; these things are central to Catholic life, always have been and always must be) and failure to do this would ensure that evils would be spread by Russia across the world (an extraordinary statement to make to children living in an obscure corner of Portugal with limited access to any knowledge of Russia or indeed to anywhere else outside their local area).
The last parable in Matthew's series (13:52) is a very brief and obscure one comparing «every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven» to «a householder who brings out of his treasures what is new and what is old.»
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